In his younger years, he participated in the Battle of the Watcher Strait, offering advice to the Fleet Commander that was of great significance and changed the course of the battle. After the first Global War ended, he, in his role as a supervisor, took part in the design and construction of all the Empire Navy's fleet carriers and played the leading role in annual fleet exercises. Even so, it took nearly 20 years of honing his skills before he gained fame from a single battle.
During that era, the Empire Navy, and indeed the entire Empire, was preparing for revenge.
Even though there were no large-scale wars during this time, let alone fleet battles, the Empire Navy remained vigilant, with officers and soldiers alike holding their breath.
In contrast, after the second Global War, life became much more comfortable.
After achieving global hegemony and becoming the world's number one navy, the Empire Navy relaxed considerably, especially after the departure of Bai Zhizhan.
