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Chapter 1202 - WWI: The All-Out Atlantic War (3)

The largest European battle group, composed of over five hundred warships, moved due south, its position directly between the main Canary Island and La Gomera Island.

Admiral Luther Van Gogh was feeling tense as he clenched his fists in anticipation.

"Please work," he muttered, unable to hide the tension he was feeling, his brow revealing an unmistakable sense of uncertainty.

It was his decision to fight the Bharatiya amidst the Canary Islands, because after studying the battle capabilities of the Bharatiya navy, he came to the conclusion that beating the Bharatiyas out in the open, unless he had an overwhelming advantage, an advantage like fielding three times the number of warships as the Bharatiyas, is extremely hard or even impossible.

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