TWO Chapter 662-Marquis of Santa Cruz
Translator: ryangohsf
Editor: Nora
Under the night sky, the Gibraltar Straits seemed unusually quiet.
Only the ripples on the ocean surface created some noise. The whales or the sharks that jumped out of the water occasionally spat out massive water flowers.
On the ocean surface, the Spanish Galleons floated up and down along with the waves, a majestic sight.
The Spanish Galleons were the most legendary galleons in history. As the symbol of Spanish ocean dominance from the 16th to the 17th century, people would often think of them as treasures, conquerors, and an invincible squadron.
The galleons were typical high skip boards, high tail, the front deck was slightly lower, the tail portion was flat, and the front of the ship had a sudden protrusion like a battering horn. In the protrusion was a cannon positioned.
The body of the ship was isosceles slope that continued until the tail.