The outcome was that after deploying three ground forces in succession and using half of the battleships, they still could not occupy the island, which is over 10,000 square kilometers in area. After years of fierce battles and casualties of over ten thousand officers and soldiers, the Empire's Navy had to withdraw its troops, thus abandoning the idea of capturing the Devon Kingdom.
In fact, it was through this war that the Devon Kingdom earned the respect of the Empire and officially declared independence and established its own nation after the end of the Second Global War.
The Devon Kingdom thus became the only nation in the West East Ocean region controlled and ruled by descendants of western colonists.
It is evident that during the First Global War, launching a transoceanic landing operation, particularly against the Newland Federation, which is second only to the Empire, was not an adventure but sending thousands of soldiers to a slaughterhouse for a pointless sacrifice.
