In addition to the bombs and torpedoes dropped from time to time by the planes overhead, in front, artillery shells of different calibers roared over, exploding into huge balls of water and fireballs.

Especially the large-caliber naval guns in the coastal defense gun fortress are even more powerful. Although the accuracy of the bombardment is not high, there are too many warships in the player's fleet. Even the missed shells may accidentally hit the surrounding warships.

The battle was so fierce that the players were stunned from the very beginning. The battleship at the forefront could no longer see its shadow. The battleship that went up later also suffered more damage to its hull. It looked like there would be more rounds. It's about to sink completely.

It is true that the player fleet suffered a lot of losses, but the main fleet of the aboriginal forces also suffered equally. With so many warships, the number of cannons was simply uncountable. Under rounds of bombardment, even if the hit rate was poor, some of them were successful.

The battleships in the aboriginal force's main fleet were thick-skinned and had high enough armor, so of course they could withstand it, but those small and medium-sized warships suffered a big loss, especially the destroyers with the weakest armor. It didn't take long before it slowly sank amid constant explosions.

As time goes by, most of the destroyers in the main fleet of the indigenous forces have been lost, the losses of light and heavy cruisers are also not small, and even those battleships are mostly injured.

Although they are still fighting, anyone with a discerning eye can see that the main fleet of the aboriginal forces cannot hold on for too long.

As for players, no matter how poor their military literacy is, this situation can still be seen. Wherever they can endure it, they continue to strengthen their attacks with cannonballs and bombs on their heads, hoping to completely annihilate the indigenous forces. This main fleet.

However, what these players never expected was that a small fleet with a large number of main battleships suddenly came out from behind and caught the players off guard with a fierce attack. Many warships were sunk directly before they could turn around.

The most important thing is that the top players of the commanding player organization have just transferred a group of warships from the fleet to turn around and fight with this mysterious fleet that suddenly came out.

Alarm signals were transmitted again on the shipboard radars of the player warships. A large number of red dots emitting scarlet light suddenly appeared on the display screen of the radar system, also numbering in the hundreds.

Such detection results completely panicked the players who were fighting fiercely. In fact, they also detected the mysterious fleet that suddenly appeared before, but this fleet appeared on the players' shipboard radar display screen. What came out was a white light spot representing the neutral camp.

They were not red dots representing the hostile camp, because the players who were fighting hard with victory in sight did not pay too much attention to them. Until the moment of the sneak attack, these white dots that were originally neutral camps instantly turned into A red light spot appeared on the enemy camp, catching the players off guard.

But now another batch has arrived, and it still shows red light spots directly. This is the real enemy.

As a last resort, the commanders of the player fleet once again deployed a group of player warships, quickly turned around, and took the initiative to greet the new enemy fleet to avoid being attacked again.

At the same time, these player commanders also breathed a sigh of relief. Although two unknown fleets suddenly appeared, generally speaking, the player fleet still has the upper hand in terms of the number of battleships. If they continue to fight, they will definitely win.

Although players need to endure greater casualties due to the arrival of mysterious reinforcements, as long as they can annihilate the main fleet in front and occupy the entire island, everything will be worth it.

However, this group of player commanders once again ignored one thing, that is, most of the players they summoned were there to take advantage, not to fight for their lives.

The two mysterious reinforcement fleets that arrived successively knocked down their newly improved morale.

The players had paid a huge loss and a huge price, and finally managed to severely damage the main fleet under the aboriginal forces. They thought victory was in sight, but suddenly the reinforcements of the aboriginal forces came out from behind. Fleet, how can this be accepted?

What's more, there is more than one reinforcement fleet from the indigenous forces, and there are already two that have appeared now. God knows that more reinforcement fleets will not appear in the future.

If reinforcement fleets from the aboriginal forces continue to arrive, the players may even lose their current numerical advantage.

With the arrival of the reinforcement fleet, the original large battlefield was divided into three small battlefields, all of which were fiercely fought. Almost every few minutes, a battleship could be seen sinking into the sea with scars all over its body.

After seeing such a tragic battle, many players who had no cohesion had strange thoughts in their hearts. Some players even subconsciously retreated while fighting. When they found that they had reached the edge of the battlefield, they did not say anything. Without saying anything, he ran at full speed, completely out of the fight.

In fact, it is not surprising that these players chose to escape. No one expected that the indigenous forces would have reinforcements. This was completely unexpected and completely outside their plans.

In the previous battles, the losses of the players were actually not small. Those players who rushed quickly and had hot brains had already announced that they were"finished" in the first round of attack. Those who are still alive today Among the players, most of them have a clearer mind. To be more precise, it should be said that they know better about"assessing the situation."

It cannot be said that this state is not good. Anyway, from the players' personal perspective, it can at least allow them to survive longer in the crisis-ridden world of navigation.

These (abdj) players who are better at"assessing the situation" will certainly not choose to stay on the battlefield when they find that reinforcements are constantly arriving, the follow-up situation is unclear, and even the entire plan may fail. If you pay attention, you may die.

Therefore, something surprising happened to the players. Even though the aboriginal forces were supported by two large fleets, the player fleet still had an absolute advantage in numbers.

However, as the fighting continued on the three battlefields, the warships belonging to the aboriginal forces did not change much. Except for the ones that were sunk, the remaining number still remained on a large scale.

However, there are fewer and fewer battleships belonging to players. These missing battleships were not sunk by aboriginal forces, but disappeared from the battlefield inexplicably. Players who were not paying attention did not even notice where they were. Where.

Those who noticed either remained silent or followed secretly and chose to disappear together.

In short, at the end of the battle, although the number of player warships on the battlefield was still not small, they were no longer able to gain any advantage. They were even suppressed by the aboriginal forces' heavy losses in the main fleet and the reinforcement fleet..

At this point in the battle, the outcome is actually very clear. The player fleet, which clearly had the absolute advantage, completely collapsed under the multiple means of the indigenous forces. No matter how the top players of the player organization who served as the fleet commander cheered, the players participating in the battle His heart has been beaten away.

One by one, without even saying hello, they ordered the warships to turn around, rushed out of the battlefield, and disappeared into the vast sea.

If those players were a little embarrassed before and chose to leave the battlefield secretly, this time, these players who had no confidence left the battle openly and openly.

After the last player warship that had no time to evacuate was sunk, the war between the aboriginal forces and the player organization finally ended. The result was obvious. Although the aboriginal forces suffered a lot of losses, they even paid a high price..

But the final victory is still theirs. They successfully defended the island, defeated the conspiracy of the player organization, defended their dignity, and let the players know that the aboriginal forces are not so easy to mess with. At least with the current player strength, they can still do it. Less than.

After this battle, although there were many player warships that were actually sunk, they were not very many, not even half. Most of them escaped from the battlefield or voluntarily withdrew from the battlefield when the situation was bad.

As these living players couldn't control their mouths and announced the war situation, all Blue Star players knew about this major event, which caused an uproar among the players.

I don’t know how many players cried in the chat section, telling how powerful, shameless, and ungrateful the aboriginal forces were. In short, it was not that they didn’t work hard, but that the enemy was too strong. (To read Baoshuang novels, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

There are also some surviving players organized by other players who are accusing the aboriginal forces. Compared with their direct force, the battles they experienced were even weirder. At the beginning , they rushed forward wildly, rushed into the port against the indiscriminate bombardment of bombers from the sky, defeated the opponent's main fleet, and occupied the port terminal of the indigenous island.

But then, these players were dumbfounded, because they had no ground troops at all to carry out landing operations and fully occupy the entire aboriginal island.

There is no difficulty in recruiting Marines from the system. They can be recruited from the system by paying money. The key is weapons and equipment. There are no weapons and equipment for sale in the system mall today, not even land warfare weapons.

On the other hand, on the aboriginal island, a large number of ground troops emerged and set up multiple defensive positions on the island, waiting for the players to land troops to trade, but not even a shadow of anyone was seen.

And just when the players who had successfully occupied the port were struggling and didn't know what to do, a large number of aboriginal warships came out from the outer sea area and directly blocked the player fleet in the port.

At the same time, the coastal defense artillery fortress that had been hidden in the previous battle suddenly erupted at this moment, targeting the player warships parked on the port dock and launching a fierce bombardment..

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