Shi Zhiqi

Shi Zhiqi is Shi Zhiqi is a disciplined and professional naval officer serving in the Australian-Song Navy, holding the rank of Lieutenant—a title that carries significant prestige despite his relative inexperience. Commissioned by the fleet’s elite Ten-Man Group with no direct lineage or traditional military background, he embodies the rigid efficiency and strategic acumen drilled into him through transmigration training. His role is one of command and reconnaissance, as seen in high-stakes missions like naval patrols, amphibious assaults (such as those on Upper Hengdang Island and Sanliang Market), and counterinsurgency operations against pirate forces or local resistance movements. Though initially cautious and nervous under pressure—like during the **Battle of L

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"Chapter 692 - Fleet Departure Now he was a dignified Australian-Song Navy Lieutenant. Though Shi Shisi had no concept of the Great Song and only the vaguest notion of what a Lieutenant's commission actually entailed, the title sounded impressive. Paired with a dignified uniform, a sword at his side, and the professional officer's bearing that the transmigrators had drilled into him, he felt far more dashing than any Ming general. Shi Shisi was on leave today—naval officers routinely received one"

"Chapter 693 - Heading to Hong Kong Shi Zhiqi's spirits lifted instantly. He watched the small Daihatsu liaison boat reach the accommodation ladder on the opposite side of Transport-11 and immediately ordered his signals officer: "Signal Special-11 —I want to board the flagship to report on combat preparations!" The Pearl River Estuary Detachment's departure lacked a grand ceremony; only loudspeakers playing the "Warship March" served as a farewell tune. The Navy desperately wanted a proper naval"

"Chapter 698 - Subversion "Hmph, that kid knows what's good for him." From a nearby ship, a sailor who had been covertly watching the sentry's every move muttered to himself. Had the sentry accepted the silver, he would have been drafting a report that very night, and the unlucky fellow would have spent the next several months in the punishment camp. But why had this pirate been trying to bribe the sentry in the first place? Per regulations, as a member of the Ten-Man Group, he had no authority t"

"Chapter 700 - Bombardment of Tung Chung Chen Haiyang demanded that within three days, all pirate observation posts be eliminated to completely cut off their intelligence sources. This proved somewhat difficult for the Special Recon Team. Lantau Island was vast and almost entirely mountainous, with hiding spots for observation posts everywhere. But Chen Sigen quickly discovered that the pirates had no concept of operational security. During the day they cooked on the mountaintops; at night they l"

"Chapter 701 - Battle of Lantau Could this be internal strife? Zheng Bao feared infighting most of all. His men had been hastily assembled over recent months, their relationships barely more than loose partnerships. He had only been acknowledged as "Boss" because his force was the strongest. Who knew what spark might have ignited conflict below? A trusted follower burst in. "Boss! Outside! Outside..." His face was contorted with terror, unable to form words. "Damn it!" Zheng Bao cursed, knowing s"

Appearances

Appears in chapters: 693, 694, 699, 701, 702, 703, 711, 712, 713, 718, 720, 721, 722, 724, 725, 726, 791, 885, 898, 927, 995, 1036, 1194, 1238, 1239, 1243, 1252, 1253, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1258, 1261, 1267, 1280, 1423, 1718, 1719, 1722, 1724, 2071, 2109, 2793.

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