Six ironclad ships were indeed enough to bridge the gap. Coupled with those fortune ships and gunboats of the Nanyang naval forces, they were more than sufficient to handle any warfare in Nanyang.
The Shenqi Union was already developing more powerful steam engines and formidable breech-loading cannons. Future ships would certainly have to be made entirely of iron armor.
In a world of magical techniques, there were no technical challenges for fully ironclad warships.
Afterward, accompanied by Mo Changsheng, Li Xuan toured each of these still incomplete warships.
Dugu Biluo, who had come along, was astonished by the majestic ironclad ships.
However, Li Xuan, having seen aircraft carriers displacing tens of thousands of tons in the future world, felt that these ironclads were somewhat ordinary in comparison.