Two Realms Shuttle Gate: Don't Call Me a Demon!

Chapter 589: The Supreme Leader's Roar


March 20, 2033.

As the U-12 transport fleet was threatened, the Jieke Group Far East Mixed Fleet began turning southward, heading toward the Ryukyu Islands sea area.

The massive fleet advanced majestically, consisting of five Devourer-class Deep Diving Cruisers, along with a large number of destroyers, escort ships, and submarines, expanding its formation to hundreds of kilometers. This is an extinction-level fleet that would plunge most countries into despair.

March 21.

The Beautiful Country's Roosevelt Carrier Battle Group also began accelerating northward, with a high frequency of aircraft taking off and landing on the Roosevelt Aircraft Carrier, expanding the reconnaissance information network.

Radio waves densely spread across the sea, and countries all over the world have already sensed the smell of gunpowder for a maritime decisive battle. Nations capable of assembling satellite networks are moving military satellites into new orbits, focusing on the Ryukyu Sea.

March 22!

A reconnaissance plane from the Beautiful Country flew over the Far East Mixed Fleet, and although it was quickly shot down by anti-aircraft fire, the pilot managed to send radio information back before crashing.

This also meant that the location of the Jieke Group Far East Mixed Fleet was exposed to the sight of the Beautiful Country.

Receiving this radio message, everyone in the Roosevelt Carrier Battle Group was ecstatic.

Fleet Commander Sigmund clenched his fist. He had been waiting for this news for too long, unable to eat or sleep well due to anxiety. Now, having finally located the Far East Mixed Fleet, this meant that their general offensive could begin.

"Order the execution of the B Plan operational scheme, deploy the battle formation, launch the carrier-based aircraft, and notify all military bases in the Ryukyu Islands to carry out an airstrike on the Far East Mixed Fleet to annihilate the main fleet of the Jieke Group in one strike."

With a cold expression, Sigmund issued the combat order, while the adjacent staff officer, Randall, communicated with the fleets of Japan, South Korea, and the Great British Empire.

They were asked to cooperate in combat, leaving behind a batch of destroyers and escort ships to protect the aircraft carriers, while the other destroyers accelerated forward.

It was preferred that after the airstrike, anti-ship missiles would be used to finish off the remaining warships of the Far East Mixed Fleet, leaving no chance for the adversary to struggle or flee.

As the orders were passed down layer by layer, the battle alarm sounded on the Roosevelt Aircraft Carrier, and the lights within the cabins turned into a dangerous red hue, signifying the onset of war.

On the deck, it was bustling.

A number of ground crew members wearing different colored vests were tensely preparing for battle, refueling and arming each aircraft, checking the planes and the catapult track, adjusting the pressure values of the catapults, and fine-tuning the flaps to optimal wind speed angles.

The turbocharged triple-cylinder engine of the aircraft began roaring, the air blast from the jet exhaust crushed the water mist, causing the white smoke to billow and churn.

"White Eagle Formation, prepare for takeoff, requesting takeoff."

"Enemy position is 650 kilometers away, carrying anti-ship missiles and decoys, flying at low altitude to skim the sea to evade carrier-based radar searches."

"Wishing everyone smooth sailing and showing those arrogant Jieke people the iron fist of our Beautiful Country."

After a series of tense coordinations, the takeoff commander wearing a yellow vest bent his knees, pointing his index and middle fingers in the direction of the aircraft's takeoff, signaling for takeoff.

The next moment, with this hand signal received, the catapult operator pressed the launch button. Within 2 seconds, the catapult launched the multi-ton carrier-based fighter jet at a speed of 300 meters per second off the catapult track. The aircraft's wings then extended at a wide angle, gaining more uplift, and with a pull of the nose, it instantly took off into the sky, whistling as it soared into the blue sky.

"Eagle One is airborne!"

"White Eagle Two is airborne!"

"Maintain aerial formation!"

One after another, aircraft took off, including F-35 Lightning fighters, F/A-18 Super Hornet fighters, EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft, and E-2C/D Hawkeye fixed-wing early warning aircraft.

The first White Eagle Formation comprised a total of 24 fighter jets, combat attack jets taking off to coordinate with electronic warfare and early warning aircraft, flying toward the direction of the Far East Mixed Fleet.

Subsequently, 18 fighter jets in the second formation and 18 fighter jets in the third formation were also deployed, forming an attack formation of a total of sixty fighter jets, with fewer than ten fighter jets remaining to defend the airspace of the Roosevelt Aircraft Carrier.

The three formations did not launch an all-out assault but were instead split into three stages, capable of delivering echeloned wave-peak strikes on the Far East Mixed Fleet.

At the same time, in a more distant sea area, the other two Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, the Carl Vinson Aircraft Carrier and the Washington Aircraft Carrier, were also speeding up, running at full power to close the distance with the Far East Mixed Fleet, entering the operational radius of the carrier-based aircraft.

In various air force bases on the Ryukyu Islands, Army fighter jets were also taking off.

Although these fighter jets took off from different locations, their purpose was the same, which was to destroy the Jieke Group Far East Mixed Fleet.

Even the Royal Navy of the British Empire's Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier was eager to join the fray, launching carrier-based aircraft to join the excitement.

For a moment, the entire Ryukyu Islands sea area seemed to be filled with the roar of aircraft, as they intended to annihilate the main fleet of the Jieke Group in one fell swoop.

"Victory is certain in this battle."

Looking at the magnificent scene before him, a confident smile appeared on Sigmund's lips.

Below the bridge, countless Navy soldiers on the warships removed their caps, waving at the low-flying parade of fighter jets, the fierce wind from the jets causing many to lose their footing, but everyone was filled with excitement.

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