"Fire!"
"Change formation!"
...
A great naval battle that caught the attention of the world unfolded in the Philippine Sea. The dense smoke rose, clearly visible even from dozens of miles away.
With a booming blast, the "Naniwa" unfortunately became the first victim, and the sound of gushing water began at the stern, signaling the start of its sinking.
An officer lamented, "Captain, the ship is severely damaged, it's beyond salvation, we're going to sink!"
The "Naniwa," struck by the main guns of the enemy battleships as soon as it entered the battle and cursed by ill fortune, was inevitably doomed. As a thinly-armored cruiser, "Naniwa" had obviously taken on a burden it was not meant to bear.
As Captain Togo Heihachiro found himself almost in tears, who would have known that the Spaniards, instead of attacking the battleships, would bully their "little bean"?