Captain Heihachiro Togo—a man who would one day be called the "Nelson of the East"—was then a rising star of the Imperial Japanese Navy. He was cold, precise, and believed in two things: the Emperor and the science of naval artillery. He took the iron-hulled gunboat Amagi north.
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"Tell your Emperor," Umi said, stepping back to the railing, "that I will keep my nets. And when I die, the sea will take my bones, not his tax collectors." " Umi said