Soon, both fleets engaged in the "Death Waltz," tacking against the wind while gradually approaching each other.
Although the spectators nearby instinctively hoped Byron would win, they all felt a bit pessimistic about this battle.
"Previously, His Majesty the King of the Wild Hunt was able to tactically split the second and third fleets, which served as the main fleets, because the two lines of battle had been bombarding each other for a long time, and personnel losses were substantial.
Now, how could a batch of low-profile cruisers possibly break through the well-prepared battleships? No matter how fast they are, they can't shake them.
This is simply impossible.
If he achieves such a feat, the entire history of navigation and naval warfare on the Old Continent would be rewritten by him."
As the distance closed to one kilometer, sudden turbulent waves appeared on the sea surface.
George immediately took the role of strategist for the Demon Lord:
