Ding Fan quickly made so adjustnts and then continued forward, controlling his sword.
After flying for about twenty more minutes, according to his estimation, he was about to enter Japan's territory.
At that mont, Ding Fan landed his flying sword to make one last supply run.
Not far away over the sea, there was a sizable island. Ding Fan planned to go there to reorganize.
His plan was to resupply at this island before heading straight into Japan in one go.
"The fishing boat ahead, hold on, you are now within the territorial waters of Japan, please leave quickly..."
Just as Ding Fan approached the island, he heard announcents being broadcast through a loudspeaker.
Ding Fan was stunned, and imdiately pulled out his map. According to the map, this area should be within Huaxia's territory.
The boundary of Japan's territory was still so distance away, so why was there a Japanese enforcent vessel here?
Boom... Just as Ding Fan was lost in thought, an earth-shattering noise erupted.
Imdiately afterward, a water column was stirred up, shooting about ten ters into the air.
Ding Fan hurriedly looked towards the sea.
It turned out that a nearby Japanese fishery patrol vessel was bombarding a Huaxia fishing boat. The noise just now was from the vessel firing upon the fishing boat.
The Huaxia fishing boat clearly did not expect that the Japanese patrol vessel would actually open fire. At that mont, they headed directly towards Huaxia's mainland.
The Huaxia fishern thought that by avoiding confrontation, the Japanese patrol vessel would give up chasing them.
However, the Japanese patrol vessel clearly had no intention of giving up. They continued the pursuit, relentlessly firing at the fishing boat, stirring waves around it.
The fishing boat was frantically heading towards the mainland of Huaxia, but regardless, the pursuing vessel showed no signs of stopping.
The bombardnts continued around the fishing boat, and from the looks of it, it was uncertain when the Japanese patrol vessel's fire would hit the Huaxia fishing boat.
While the Japanese vessel showed no signs of ceasing, another patrol vessel approached.
This vessel had the word "Philippines" written in Huaxia script on it.
Ding Fan was previously aware of the Philippines through his interactions.
The Philippines always relied on the US and Japan, obeying everything these two countries commanded and constantly opposing Huaxia.
Huaxia, maintaining its dignity up to now, didn't contend with them, but the Philippines, crossing all limits of propriety, had even detained Huaxia fishern not long ago.
As soon as this Philippine vessel appeared, without saying a word, it set its guns and directly fired at the Huaxia fishing boat.
Suddenly, the Japanese and Philippine patrol vessels had the Huaxia fishing boat boxed in from both sides.
In such vast open water, a single cannonball hit to the Huaxia fishing boat could result in all aboard perishing in the sea.
At this mont, a deep killing intent crossed Ding Fan's face, as the arrogance of Japan and the Philippines was too much. Ding Fan decided it was ti to teach these countries a lesson.
Ding Fan imdiately controlled his sword, flying towards the Japanese and Philippine patrol vessels.
...
At this mont, the Japanese fishery patrol vessel was chasing the Huaxia fishing boat.
"Tell our sailors to increase speed to the maximum, we must capture that Huaxia fishing boat," a middle-aged man in a military uniform instructed the people around him.
"Yes, Chief!"
"These Huaxia people are an inferior race, and now they dare to fish in the waters of our Japan, they really deserve to be beheaded!" the middle-aged man furiously said.
"Chief Kawada, if I rember correctly, this area used to be Huaxia's territory. We're now pursuing their fishern in Huaxia's territorial waters, what if Huaxia's warships co?" At this mont, an officer addressed the previously speaking Kawada.
The man known as Kawada snorted coldly. "Huaxia's warships can't reach here; their coastline is too long. Besides, even if their warships do co, facing our combined Japanese and Philippine patrol vessels, they can't do anything to us."
The officer, convinced by Kawada's words, nodded. "Chief Kawada is wise."
Kawada then instructed the officer, "Issue my command, at all costs, sink the Huaxia fishing boat! We must ensure Huaxia fishern never dare fish in this area again."
The officer saluted. "Yes, Chief!"
Just as the officer was about to leave, a ssenger ran up in a panic.
"Chief Kawada, it's an ergency. The Philippine patrol vessel has suddenly caught fire; what should we do?"
After hearing the ssenger's words, Kawada promptly picked up the binoculars and looked toward the nearby Philippine vessel.
Indeed, black smoke was billowing from the side of the Philippine vessel, and people were continuously jumping into the sea.
"Chief Kawada, it looks like sothing has happened to the Philippine vessel. What should we do now? Should we help the Philippine people, or continue to pursue that Huaxia Country fishing boat?"
Kawada pondered for a mont. "Tell those people from the Philippine Country to hold on, give so ti—I must sink the Huaxia Country's fishing boat first."
The officer was taken aback. "Chief, the Philippines is our ally after all. They are now falling into the sea. Are we really going to ignore them?"
Kawada snorted coldly. "What ally? They are rely Japan's dogs. If they wish to die, then let them die. Our target is to sink the Huaxia Country's fishing boat with all our might."
The officer nodded. "Okay...I'll arrange that now."
The officer then went down to make arrangents, broadcasting over the loudspeaker that they would co to rescue the Philippine people soon.
The Philippine people in the sea were constantly floundering.
You should know that even in a calm sea, there are still three-foot waves, and at this mont, the people from the Philippines kept shouting in the sea.
Boom... Just at that mont, a sudden, violent explosion ca from the stern of Japan's fishing vessel.
The large fishing vessel was instantly blown into two halves by the trendous explosion.
"Chief Kawada, we don't know why, but our ammunition depot exploded. The dicine pills inside spontaneously detonated. The whole boat is about to sink, what should we do now?" the previously anxious officer said.
"What else can we do? Order everyone to jump into the sea and wait for our rescue teams," Kawada was also sowhat dazed.
Kawa had never expected that his fishing vessel would suffer such a mishap, a massive fishing vessel being blown into two halves in an instant.
Crack!
Just then, the fishing vessel made a loud noise, and then water continuously flooded in. The large Japanese fishing vessel began to sink instantly.
People on board the Japanese fishing vessel frantically jumped into the sea.
Suddenly, the sea surface beca restless—filled with struggling people along with so firelight from the ship's hull, it was quite a sight.
At that mont, Kawada also jumped into the water, his eyes filled with hatred as he watched the fishing boat getting farther away. He waved his fist, unwillingly pounding the water hard.
"Trouble, Chief Kawada..." Right then, an officer swam up to Kawada.
"What happened? You alarm so easily. As a soldier of Japan, don't you know to keep calm and composed at all tis?"
Kawada angrily reprimanded the officer.
"There are...there are sharks! A school of sharks!" The officer, while treading water, spoke to Kawada in terror.
At this mont, they fell; they had no weapons on them. At a ti like this, encountering sharks ant certain death.
"Sharks?" Kawada hurriedly looked up.
Indeed, not far off, four or five sharks were swimming toward them. In that direction, four or five Japanese soldiers had already been eaten by the sharks.
"Hold this spot for ..."
After dropping that line, Kawada said nothing more and desperately swam to the other side.
The officer was initially stunned but then he understood what Kawada ant—the obvious intention was to abandon them so he could escape alone!
And while the officer was still angry, a shark had already quietly pursued Kawada.
"Quick, soone co, co save !" Kawada turned and also saw the shark, his face filled with terror as he yelled to the people around him.
At that mont, the people nearby were too preoccupied with saving themselves to even think about rescuing him.
The shark violently opened its huge maw, and in one bite, Kawada was bitten in half.
At that mont, only Kawada's legs were left floating on the surface of the sea, instantly staining the water red...
At this ti, Ding Fan, controlling his sword, stood in midair, quietly watching everything unfold on the sea.
He had rigged the explosives on that fishing vessel, causing the explosions on the fishing vessels of both Japan and the Philippine Country, then luring the sharks—all orchestrated by Ding Fan.
The people of Japan, relying on being lapdogs for the Stars and Stripes Country, were flaunting their power over the coastal border region against China; now, Ding Fan was indeed avenging all the Huaxia people...
At this ti, the sea's azure water had turned red, and Ding Fan, without turning back, continued flying toward Japan.
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