Solomon Strait.
As a major transportation route, there was constantly a large number of ships from the East and West anchored here.
Towering forts, as well as permanent defensive structures, built on the unbreakable prestige of this place, giving the residents and merchants a great sense of security.
However, their local governor, Viscount Quaid, from Ettoman was clearly feeling ill at ease.
He was undoubtedly aware of the dispatch of the navy's main forces against the pirates.
In order to accomplish the entire task in one stroke, Admiral Philip not only transferred Rear Admiral Jackson away, but he also brought all the ironclads with him.
This resulted in the depletion of naval power protecting Solomon, and it was at an all-time low.