As the ship set sail from Bull Hoof Island Port, Liszt understood that war had become inevitable.
Moreover, naval battles are brutal. For knights, the cramped space on the ships hardly allows for charging. All they can do is exchange blows from a distance or leap about in boarding combat.
Liszt, accompanied by Ach riding Tulip Family's flagship, the "Tulip," chose not to engage in the fight but to watch as the battle spread over the sea. Once he had decided in his heart to reap the spoils of the fisherman's benefit, war became like a movie to him, where all he had to do was buy a good ticket and find his seat.
"We have an advantage in naval battles. The Sapphire Knights have had no shortage of skirmishes with pirates, and their experience in water combat is something the knights of the Eagle Kingdom, trained in haste, simply cannot match... After all, they haven't been through the baptism of the sea and don't know how to manipulate the surges,"