Boom!
Bang! BOOM!
The explosion noises rocking the ship painfully dug into Nobuo's hearing. Meanwhile, his body got punted around by all the uncontrollable shaking he couldn't deal with in his current state.
'What the hell is going on out there?'
Nobuo's confusion was only getting worse. For some time now, loud noises akin to the ship blowing up and overturning had been tormenting him.
'Did this ship get attacked or something?'
However, such a thing should be impossible. The Korean army attacking a civilian cruise ship would practically be a declaration of war, now wouldn't it? No matter how reckless or brain-dead the Koreans were... Could they risk an open war like that?
Despite his misgivings, Nobuo had to admit an attack must be taking place.
All the shaking and shockwaves were still within the realm of understanding. More or less. The ship could have developed mechanical issues, for instance. Of course, such problems shouldn't cause a ship to rock and shake around like this, but Nobuo wasn't an engineer, anyway. He couldn't outright discount the possibility.
However, how was he supposed to explain all this screaming, then?
The passengers of this cruise ship were martial artists. Even if the ship suddenly split apart in half, and everyone ended up in the ocean, they were still not the type of people to raise a fuss like this.
...In the end, all these factors pointed to only one possibility.
'It's an ambush!'
Yes, someone must've ambushed this ship! That was the only conclusion Nobuo could arrive at after desperately racking his brain. However, who would do something like that?
'What a stupid question that is!'
After all, only one group would be interested in targeting this ship. And that was... the Korean Martial Assembly! It had to be them.
'Crazy sons of b*tches!'
Nobuo was flabbergasted.
He was the informant responsible for alerting the Koreans about the Japanese invasion. However, that didn't mean he had expected this outcome. He justifiably believed his actions were only good for giving the Koreans enough time to prepare.
Could anyone be able to finish preparing an ambush as soon as receiving the news of an enemy invasion? Then lie in wait in the middle of the enemy's path? Of course such a thing was impossible. Absolutely not.
The larger an organization, the slower it would be in its responses. That was because a report would have to go through many middle management first before reaching the people in charge in a large, bloated organization.
Even if its efficiency had been maximized somehow, a large, bloated organization's response time would still lag way behind that of a much smaller organization.
That was supposed to be the case, so what happened here?
Even under the assumption that the Koreans acted immediately after receiving the news, this level of swiftness made no sense. So much so that Nobuo wondered if they had known about the invasion even before he sent that warning.
'No, hang on. That makes more sense, right?'
Logically, his guess had to be right.
What Nobuo did was basically an act of reckless bravado. When viewed from the other side's perspective, his warning wasn't even worth the time spent confirming its veracity. If Nobuo was working for the Assembly and had received such a message, would he even bother to send it upstairs? Probably not.
Besides, even if he did alert his superiors, nothing of note would've happened, anyway. No higher-up in their right mind would want to take a serious look at a simple message sent by some random nobody.
Wouldn't a quick check solve that?
Unfortunately for that argument, ships had countless well-established sea routes to choose from when traveling between Japan and South Korea. And then, there was the possibility of this ship not using any of those routes. That meant the Koreans would have to scour the entirety of the Sea of Japan/East Sea!
What an enormous undertaking that would be, trying to confirm the presence of one specific ship in the middle of an ocean. So, would anyone risk that level of trouble because of a message sent by an unverified source?
'Nope. Definitely not happening!'
At least, not with the Martial Assembly Nobuo had heard about.
Of course, the Assembly was not to be blamed for this attitude. If Nobuo was back in Japan, and his acquaintance in South Korea sent him a warning one day that said the Koreans were invading Japan... How would Nobuo react?
Would he report it upstairs? Probably. That was indeed a possibility.
However, it was plainly obvious what might happen if he did report it. The warning wouldn't even reach the ears of the higher-ups as it'd get cut off by Nobuo's immediate superior. And Nobuo's reward for his troubles would be a loud yell telling him to "Wake the hell up!"
The truth was, Nobuo never expected his warning to act as a crucial turning point. He only wished for the Koreans to pay more attention to this situation, even if it was only by a little. And also for them to reinforce the security of their Eastern coastline. That was about it, really.
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