In the command meeting room, the conversation between Shire and Darlan was still ongoing, albeit with a subtle shift in the atmosphere.
Shire shifted the topic to the tactics of using destroyers to hunt submarines, aiming to help Darlan quickly rise in the navy and establish his own influence.
Darlan's expression was complicated.
He was willing to discuss these matters with Shire.
But Shire was from the army, and he believed that the navy was different from the army, requiring a solid theoretical foundation for naval warfare.
If Shire, who had never delved into naval warfare theories at the age of 18, could explain and teach him how to do it, then would his years of hard study at Brest Naval Academy and Toulon Naval Artillery School, even graduating first in the latter, be in vain?
However, out of respect for Shire, Darlan did not object, though he couldn't help but feel a bit dismissive inside.
