Dewey watched with satisfaction as the Spanish fleet faltered, their formation crumbling under the relentless assault.
The contrast between the two forces was stark: one represented the past, weighed down by outdated tactics and technology, while the other was a harbinger of the future, wielding precision, speed, and innovation.
"Maintain formation," Dewey said, his voice steady despite the chaos. "We've already won this battle. Let's make it clean."
And with that, the Asiatic Fleet surged forward, the final blow against the Spanish fleet just within reach.
At the harbor of New Ray, the fleet prepared to engage. The lone U.S. transport vessel led the charge, followed by four Jinhan supply ships. Admiral Dewey's command echoed across the waters:
"Advance!"