At noon, the sunlight bathed the sea surface, the steel-hulled ships reflecting the sun's rays. The golden glow contrasted sharply with the cold, stern stance of the gigantic steel ships, dazzling the eyes.
On the vast ocean, a massive fleet composed of modern warships was slowly cruising through the boundless sea.
The grandeur of the formation was highlighted by the dual carrier fleet formed by two Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, accompanied by destroyers, escort ships, and submarines.
The aircraft carriers, with a displacement of 100,000 tons, were the ace of the Beautiful Country's navy, except for the Roosevelt Aircraft Carrier still lingering near the Bering Strait.