"Governor, let me go! The soldiers of the Empire cannot be sacrificed in vain! The Ottoman Empire should pay for what it has done!"
On the deck of the command ship, Nakhimov gritted his teeth as he looked at the wood chips on the sea and spoke to Menshikov.
"Indeed, Governor! Let's go! I bet they have no defense left now!"
Standing on Menshikov's right, Admiral Kornilov of the Black Sea Fleet also presented his suggestion to Menshikov, speaking earnestly.
According to Admiral Kornilov's understanding of the Ottoman Empire's forces, after such a "great victory," the Ottoman Empire Navy would surely be celebrating, which is often when they are the most lax.
Facing the appeals of his two generals, Governor Menshikov remained silent, quietly watching the sea where the double-deck battleship had sunk.
On this shimmering sea, Menshikov seemed to see the struggling figures of the loyal Russian Empire sailors.
