Chapter 137: 137

The vast expanse of the West Philippine Sea bore witness to the imposing might of the Japan Navy fleet as it sailed forward, a formidable force ready to assert dominance. The Japanese fleet, meticulously composed and meticulously organized, boasted a staggering array of naval assets that underscored the imperial power's commitment to securing naval supremacy.

At the forefront of this armada were the formidable aircraft carriers, their decks adorned with an array of warplanes poised for action. The Akagi, Kaga, Soryu, Hiryu, Shokaku, Zuikaku, Taiho, and others stood as floating fortresses, capable of projecting air power far beyond the visible horizon. These carriers, each a symbol of Japan's naval prowess, formed the tip of the spear that could pierce through any opposition.