The Pixiu was great! Li Guang didn't find staying in the cabin boring at all. He began to explain to the soldiers the value of sinking a Japanese warship and a merchant ship, and how much they could contribute to the country's resistance against Japan. Although the two clerks assigned to him had already explained these points many times, Li Guang felt it was still necessary to deepen the soldiers' understanding, since they were fighting overseas, and many soldiers still had some doubts about the naval resistance army not operating in Chinese waters. Li Guang discovered a flaw on the Pixiu: it lacked any entertainment facilities. This might not be a problem for land-based troops, but it was a major issue for the claustrophobic submarine. The Pixiu ship had two clerks, a chief and a deputy

