Chapter 38: Going East
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It was snowing again.
For the second time that week, Jack watched as large flakes of white gold fell from the sky and blanketed the deck of the
Destiny
as she traversed the inner ocean between Apulia and Swabia. The snow was not the only sign of winter. Jack could see his breath every time he exhaled, another bitter reminder of the current time of year.
Of all places to be during the middle of the coldest season, starting a campaign should have been the last of them. On a day like today, Jack would have loved to be in a port sheltered from the elements or even perhaps in the Galician Castle nestled against one of the large windows and watching the snowfall.
Instead, he was starting a new campaign--a liberation of the Swabian-held islands of Naxos and Picardy. The timing of such a campaign was thought to be a strength for their side. No one expected major operations to occur in the dead of winter, and Jack was hoping his surprise attack would find the Swabians off guard. It would be crucial to find any advantage they could for the attack against Picardy but for now, Picardy was the second stop on their agenda.
The first stop was Naxos.
"Jack, we have visibility on Naxos," came Abigail's voice from the radio since she was currently located on the bridge of the
Destiny
. "Visibility is still poor but we're picking up the island directly to the northwest."
"Copy, Abigail," replied Jack as he trained his eyes in that direction. He could barely make out the island in the distance but knowing he was close made his adrenaline rush. He left the bow of the cruiser and headed for the bridge, finding the crew already waiting for signs of ill will. They weren't the only ones prepared for action.
All around the
Destiny
, Jack's fleet had assumed battle-stations and prepared for hostilities. The great armada that consisted of eleven battleships, nineteen cruisers, and thirty-four smaller vessels was currently the largest single force in the world, having bested the Swabian Fleet over a month ago. In fact, there was only one navy that could be said to be a match for Jack's fleet now and that was across the ocean in Java.
Java didn't factor much in Jack's thoughts anymore. Ever since he'd been formally outlawed from the Javan Empire, the cords that bound him to his adoptive homeland had been irrevocably cut. His force was mostly a Galician one now instead of Javan, with Galician ships making up most of his forces and Galician soldiers making up most of his army.
His life had been entirely turned upside down. Jack had taken his place at the head of Galician society as their king, and with his marriage to Kat and Abigail, they'd formally taken their places as queens of the country. Jack looked over at Abigail to see that she was proudly wearing her wedding band, the symbol of their union and a reminder of how much his life had changed.
For now though, he was content to look toward the future, and that meant the coming campaign in Naxos. Naxos had been chosen as the first stop in the campaign because of an old promise that Jack had made to the former king, Gaius, when Jack was still imprisoned by the Swabians. That promise included the eventual liberation of the country from their violent oppressors, and it was one he was determined to see to fruition.
There were no other people that were more deserving. There wasn't anyone in the West who didn't know about the suffering of the Nax. They were the first official conquest of the Swabians, coming before Jack had even stepped foot in the hemisphere. Since then, the country and her people had been continually pillaged of their natural resources. Their mines were taken over by the Swabians and when that proved not enough for their greed, the people themselves were taken over as slaves.
If anyone needed an ally, it was the people of Naxos. And Jack was determined to see that yoke removed from their shoulders.
"Jack, we should be coming within range of the Nax city of Millpond within a few minutes," said Abigail quietly. "So far, no sign of trouble from the Swabians."
"We may not find much in the way of a garrison here," said Jack. "At least, that was my hope. There wasn't much here when I was imprisoned, and my thoughts are that any Swabian ships stationed here might be pulled back to the mainland."
"We might get lucky then," replied Abigail. "If we attack Naxos with overwhelming force, we probably won't suffer much in the way of casualties."
Jack gave her a hopeful look. "Let's pray that it turns out that way."
Luckily for them, it did. The harbor at Millpond turned out to be empty of Swabian warships, confirming Jack's suspicion. And since the entire city was located within range of the fleet's guns, any resistance from the capital city wasn't bound to last for long. He didn't want to fire on the city though if he didn't have to. The Nax had already suffered enough, and he didn't relish the idea of having to demolish Millpond in the process of liberation.
With the situation at sea stabilized, Jack gave the order for the invasion force to load onto the launch boats. Within the next hour, a force that consisted of fifteen hundred Javan marines as well as thirty-five hundred Galician soldiers began to approach the island country while the ships began to fire on the smaller military installations.
That process couldn't have gone more smoothly. Millpond was protected by two outer forts that occupied the lower slopes of the city, one on each side. They'd been occupied by the Swabian defense and made ample targets for Jack's fleet. Each one was destroyed in quick succession but they weren't destroyed with just naval artillery alone.
Jack even sent up his seaplanes to scope out the city, having two main responsibilities in the process. He wanted to know about any troop movements around the city but there were several planes that he loaded with bombs, allowing the pilots to drop them from overhead on the unsuspecting defenders below.
He could only imagine the fear that those enemy soldiers had bearing the brunt of a combined air and sea attack. He wanted to totally awe the Swabian defenders, and in that way, press for their immediate surrender in the face of overwhelming power.
To that degree, Jack's forces fell a little short. Despite the destruction of the two forts, his invasion army met immediate resistance on the beaches outside of Millpond. Their launch boats brought them in close enough to land in the shallow waters but they were met by waves of fire from Swabian soldiers determined not to let them get a foothold.