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Chapter 116 The fierce battle in the Mediterranean(2/2)

Suddenly, a powerful sound of breaking through the air sounded, and countless poisonous snakes flew towards his fleet. These poisonous snakes shone dazzlingly in the sunlight, making people unable to open their eyes.

"Is this?" Little Scipio looked at the crossbow arrow shot in surprise, but he was confused.

Although Scipio had been through this kind of crossbow and arrows, he had to be confused even though he had been through the battle formation for a long time.

"Ah!" Screams came one after another, and countless Roman soldiers were killed and injured.

"Boom! Boom!" The water splashed everywhere, and the dead and injured Roman soldiers fell into the sea one after another, splashing a tent of waves, but the waves were still red.

As soon as the soldier died, the originally fueled olive oil fell on the ship and began to burn. After a while, there was a blazing flame on the Roman warship.

With just one encounter, nearly ten warships in the Roman fleet either had too many casualties or were caught fire and lost their combat power. Scipio had experienced many naval battles and was the first time he encountered this. He was stunned for a long time and couldn't figure out how the Han army did it.

The powerful crossbow is the sharpest weapon of the Han army, with amazing long-range lethality. Zhou Yang would not use it for naval battles. It is not difficult to use it for naval battles, it just needs to be placed on the deck.

Naval battles often occur in the Mediterranean, and the Roman fleet traverses the Mediterranean and is invincible. Zhou Yang wants to cross the Mediterranean, so of course he has to prepare for naval battles. Although he may not necessarily encounter the Roman fleet, it is always easy to be prepared.

In front of the powerful crossbow, Scipio had no power to fight back. The long-range attacks of the Roman fleet were either bows and arrows, spears, or olive oil. The distance was limited, so how could it be compared with the powerful crossbow?

Furthermore, the lethality of powerful crossbows is amazing. Not only are Roman soldiers shot countless times, but Roman ships shot, there will be problems. When a certain number is reached, Roman warships will lose their combat power.

"Swish swish!" The sound of breaking through the air was endless, and there was no gap between the crossbow arrows, and wave after wave of fire. The Roman fleet could not withstand it, and countless casualties were injured.

"Oh my God! Why do Chinese people have such sharp weapons?" Scipio was extremely regretful. He did not teach the Chinese people to naval battles, but was taught a good lesson by the Chinese.

"Retreat! Retreat!" Little Scipio's decisive man knew that if he continued to fight, his fleet would be wiped out.

However, it was too late. The Han army's left-wing fleet had already penetrated behind him and cut off his retreat.

Looking at the closed Han fleet, Little Scipio knew that something was wrong. The Han army was so powerful that if it was surrounded by the Han army, the Han army would definitely use a powerful crossbow to deal with them. By then, in front of the overwhelming crossbow arrows, the Roman soldiers were living targets.

Scipio is worthy of being the patron saint of Rome, and his material is very accurate. Once the Han army closed, the crossbow arrows were flying all over the sky and shot like locusts. The Roman fleet had no power to fight back and could only die.

"It's over! It's over!" Little Scipio felt the sky spinning. At this moment, a crossbow arrow flew over and shot into his chest. Little Scipio flew up like a fallen leaf in the wind, flew away from the deck, and flew to the sea.

Scipio's mind replays his lifelong achievements like a movie fast shot, fighting against Carthage's glory, returning to Rome was welcomed like a hero, and Rome was seriously ill...

"I'm not willing! I'm not willing!" Little Scipio sighed, and blood gushed out of his mouth.

"Boom!" Little Scipio fell into the sea, a wave emerged, and a bright red field.

The patron saint of Rome, Scipio, was buried in the Mediterranean!

Although it was Zhou Yang's first naval battle, he won the final victory and it was soon over.

Under Zhou Yang's leadership, the Han army fleet continued to advance. Two days later, land appeared. The Han army fleet stopped and the Han army began to land.

By now, the Roman Empire's army was almost gone. The northern legions were annihilated by Wei Qing, the navy was completely annihilated by Zhou Yang, and only the garrison stationed in Spain remained.
Chapter completed!
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