Off the western side of the Strait, aboard the battleship "Longxing."
After nightfall, Gui Boyong made his way to the command bridge. Although he had received his promotion order more than ten days ago, donning the third star and becoming a vice admiral in the Imperial Navy, Gui Boyong had not forgotten his identity nor became arrogant from assuming his position as the commander of the Domestic Fleet.
Does being the commander really make a difference?
Over the years, the person Gui Boyong admired most was not He Yongxing, but Bai Zhizhan, especially over these past few days, during this naval battle.
In the past, Gui Boyong thought Bai Zhizhan was very ambitious, a young man full of drive.
It was only after this battle that Gui Boyong was startled to discover that Bai Zhizhan possessed not only "ambition" and "drive," but also something even more valuable.
Over the past twenty years, this more valuable quality had been overshadowed by the displayed spirit of striving.