Chapter 683 Instructions
This time, the other party did not respond to him with any words. After throwing down the straps and laser pointer that instantly turned to ashes, the other party cut into the war zone without looking back and disappeared in an instant.

"No, I... sigh, why did this person just run off without saying a word? Is he looking for death?" The squad leader was both anxious and angry, and couldn't help but worry about the other person. After all, this person had guided them for so long and helped them through many difficulties. They weren't made of stone; they at least remembered some of the kindness shown to them.

But even this small act of kindness couldn't stop them from courting death! They knew the other side was powerful, but they were just flesh and blood; how could they possibly withstand a mech? Didn't you see those people below, engaged in close combat? No matter how fierce and brutal the fighting was, they all avoided the mechs surrounding them, keeping a considerable distance, afraid of being drawn into the fierce battle?

If we really get involved, forget about the human-machine battle, we'll probably be crushed to dust and become cannon fodder.

"Captain, what do we do now? Do we still need to continue—" one member asked tentatively. Their current position wasn't very safe either; taking another step would mean getting back into the war zone, while retreating presented other concerns.

Kashi had managed to get rid of the person who had been deployed to their squad, but they were still here. Without the other party's seemingly divinely inspired commands, they suddenly felt uneasy and could only turn their attention to their squad leader. Well, their squad leader was actually quite reliable, although not quite as good as that other guy.

The captain immediately saw through their thoughts, and was somewhat amused and annoyed. He snorted, "Don't think I don't know what you're thinking. Stop overthinking it. I have more important things to do, so you'll have no choice but to follow me. Don't complain. You've survived this long and killed so many enemies; you've probably earned quite a bit of credit by now. What are you after?"

"Then, what do we do next..." This member shamelessly pretended not to hear and still asked.

"What can we do? They told us to go back. So let's go back—we'll see if we get driven away." With that, the squad leader took the lead and led the crowd back in the direction Jiang Hui had indicated.

Unexpectedly, as they retreated, the situation on the field changed imperceptibly—in an instant.

The two sides of mechs, which had previously been operating in a scattered manner, occasionally engaging in brief skirmishes with the enemy mechs before separating again, suddenly launched into a full-scale battle as if they had reached some kind of agreement. They abandoned their previous symbolic confrontations and began fighting on a large scale.

Aside from the fact that 011's side had the thick layer of heavy mechs as a natural barrier, the members of 2856's side were completely unprepared. Some of the individual soldiers surrounding them and getting closer were caught off guard and drawn into the fierce battle zone.

One squad was even crushed by the rapidly retreating aircraft and forced to retreat from the simulation. They must have had a truly unforgettable experience in that final moment.

2856 was also cursing 011's unpredictable changes, launching a massive attack without uttering a word, but he couldn't care less about the innocent soldiers who had died in vain, or rather, he couldn't care less about anything else. As one of only two mech pilots in their faction, he was one of the people most directly facing this situation.

When facing the enemy mech head-on, only one terrifying thought flashed through his mind: 'I can't win'.

This is the problem of the huge information gap between 2856 and others. They only know that 011, sent by the West, is powerful and ruthless, that they came to suppress the rebellion with nearly 500 people, and that they brought three mechs and were well-equipped with weapons... but they don't know that two strong individual soldiers also came at the same time.

One of them was a subordinate who always followed 011. The two had been working together for a long time, from when 011 was alone until he decided to join Xilai. Throughout this journey, they knew each other extremely well. Therefore, 011 knew that this guy codenamed Aping also possessed extremely high mental strength and mental manipulation abilities that even he couldn't match. Thus, 011 gave the vanguard position to him, instead taking the rear guard position in the heavy mech. He knew that entrusting the main vanguard position to him would achieve his desired effect, or even better.

Then there's the other one, someone transferred from the main tower by Xilai, also a highly skilled individual with exceptional mental strength. 011 hadn't directly used him or had much contact with him, so he didn't know his abilities. But that didn't matter anymore. With these two mechs and some arrangements, dealing with 2856's chaotic team shouldn't be a problem.

Yes, Xilai never took 2856 and his group, or even Yara, seriously. He only found these little rats annoying and constantly trying to provoke their dignity, but neither he nor Xilai had the time to deal with them, so they could only suppress them until now.

Right now, they've only brought people here, without much planning or action, and before they've even really fought, the enemy is in complete chaos.

Moreover, just by looking at the scene, one could tell the level of their commander. With such a level of skill, 011 didn't even bother to get entangled with them, so they slightly modified the original plan and directly sped up the pace.

He ordered A-Ping and the other two to go straight into mech combat. As long as they destroyed the two mechs held by the opposing team, the chaotic team would naturally collapse without any surprises.

011 thought to himself, watching 2856 being steadily defeated under A Ping's relentless pursuit, he was somewhat bored, but he still remembered to order another mech that was roaming outside the battle zone to intercept the Kashi on the right.

In his view, Kashi was a bit tricky, so he decided to send 1036 to intercept them first to see how it went. If that didn't work, they could wait until Aping had finished dealing with the situation before joining forces to besiege the other side, which should allow them to close the net.

Their plan was sound, but little did they know that a sudden change would occur on the right flank during their slow attack.

On the other side, Kashi was also quite bored and somewhat frustrated. While trying to maintain all his defenses, he watched the almost defenseless 2856 on the other side with a blank expression and sighed.

How boring... As expected, a bad teammate is a bad teammate. Even after awakening, he's still incredibly incompetent, and his own abilities are far inferior. Otherwise, how could someone else end up in such a sorry state just by throwing a punch? It's dampened his desire to fight stronger opponents, because Kashi doesn't know what else will happen under the influence of such a bad teammate.

Sigh, this fight is so frustrating. Someone's probably going to cause trouble again, and I'm stuck without taking any action. It's so annoying. He grumbled to himself, when he received an order from someone.

"Now engage the enemy. He's approximately 1075.7 meters southwest of you, at a speed of... wind direction... be fast, and remember, don't let him return to his left position!"

(End of this chapter)

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