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Chapter 6893 Attack on the Slave Plantation

Chapter 6893 Attack on the Slave Plantation
War is no child's play; once involved, wartime rules must be followed.

If you break the rules, you will be punished and pay a heavy price.

Within the allotted time, the various mercenary teams arrived at their designated locations one after another, and all sorts of vehicles could be seen.

Fully armed mercenaries and rat-like monks with their heads and faces covered gathered in one place, exuding murderous intent.

Such a dark force is one that even the authorities are unwilling to provoke; if they were to attempt to eradicate it, they would inevitably pay a heavy price.

Once everyone arrived, the mission details were updated again, and the target was indeed the slave plantation that had been suspected earlier.

The main task is to destroy the manor; the spoils of war belong to the participants, and harming slaves of other races is not allowed.

High-ranking cultivators will also be present to oversee the battle, and any participant who violates the requirements will be severely punished.

No one was surprised by this request; on the contrary, they considered it reasonable.

Some of the rat monks were very dissatisfied with the order to act and originally wanted to take the opportunity to rob foreign slaves for their own amusement.

Now that the restrictions are in place, the rat cultivators can no longer act recklessly, otherwise they will be punished by the supervising cultivators.

It cannot be ruled out that some audacious individuals might disregard the prohibitions and commit illegal acts against foreign slaves.

If any violations occur, it depends on the enforcement efforts of the supervising cultivators and whether they can resolutely and decisively carry out the punishment.

If they only talk the talk but don't walk the walk, the rat monks will inevitably reveal their true nature and do all sorts of crazy things.

Some of these rat-like monks were far stronger than Yves and had a fearsome reputation in the outside world.

Being put in charge of overseeing the battle and keeping an eye on so many thugs was indeed quite nerve-wracking.

Fortunately, before the operation, Tang Zhen lent him a few items, which not only protected him but also served as a deterrent.

Yves tested it and found it to be remarkably effective, boosting his confidence exponentially.

Such a large team requires someone to be on-site to direct operations, rather than relying on communication methods to keep in touch.

Although Yves purchased battlefield command services before the operation, a group of experienced mercenaries would lead the operation.

However, as the employer, if no one sends someone to supervise on-site, no one can guarantee what might happen.

Yves was all alone, and he had to follow the command team and also be responsible for supervising and deterring the enemy, which put him under considerable pressure.

There is indeed no one else available in the team right now, so he has to take on multiple roles.

Yves did not complain and would certainly do his best, but he could not guarantee the safety of all the foreign slaves.

Whether they live or die depends entirely on luck.

After all, his abilities are limited, and he was alone on this mission, so it was impossible for him to be thorough in every aspect.

Tang Zhen made it clear that he would provide appropriate assistance when needed.

The specifics of the aid were not clearly stated, and Yves did not inquire further.

With a command given, the troops headed straight for the slave plantation.

During the march, the command team quickly formulated an action plan and shared the intelligence information they had gathered with each team.

Information about slave plantations has always been scarce, mainly because they were under closed management and unauthorized personnel were strictly prohibited from entering.

Inside the slave plantation, a large number of lush trees were planted, obscuring the buildings and objects on the ground.

Meanwhile, armed personnel patrol the outer areas day and night, and will immediately drive away and arrest anyone who gets too close.

It is said that inside the slave plantation, there were also runic arrays and various alchemical defensive devices to deal with possible dangerous attacks.

This slave estate was clearly highly valued by that duke, which is why he invested heavily in its construction.

Although the slave plantation was heavily fortified, it was ultimately just a civilian building, not a heavily fortified military fortress.

A paramilitary force of over two thousand men could easily storm in and completely destroy it. The current concern is how to withdraw after the operation and how to deal with any subsequent accountability or retaliation.

It's too early to consider these things now. Besides, if we dare to accept the mission, the mercenaries will definitely have ways to deal with it.

Speed ​​is of the essence in war. It would be best to launch an attack before the traitor sends out the message and before the slave plantation sets up its defenses.

In less than half an hour, the slave plantation came into view.

The mercenaries dispatched in advance have already conducted a rapid reconnaissance of the area and discovered unusual personnel movements within the manor.

This confirms that the slave plantation did receive information that someone was preparing to launch an attack.

"That damned traitor! If I catch him, I'll tear him to pieces!"

Many mercenaries cursed under their breath, their eyes blazing with murderous intent.

With the surprise attack plan failing, the only option left is a direct assault, which will undoubtedly carry greater risks.

What could have been avoided is now fraught with unknown risks, and someone might just be unlucky enough to lose their life.

For personal gain, he killed a large group of accomplices; such a despicable fellow deserves to be torn to pieces.

There's no way to hold anyone accountable now. Once the war is over, the dark organization that organized it will take action, capture the traitors, and make them pay the price.

Having determined that a surprise attack was impossible, the command team ordered a full-scale assault, with light artillery mounted on many vehicles.

With a series of whooshing sounds, streaks of flame shot into the air, locking onto the marked points and beginning their bombardment.

When Yves posted the mercenary mission, he purchased multiple firepower packages, so the organization distributed a large number of weapons to the mercenaries during the operation.

These include portable cannons, crafted by weapon refiners in the underground world. Although their range is not very long, their power is enormous, and they are easy to carry, making them the preferred weapon for assault operations.

With a series of loud explosions, many of the previously scouted outposts and firing positions were eliminated, and the entire manor was thrown into chaos.

The slave-catching team members who were resting and stationed at the slave plantation had all received combat orders and were now defending the area around the plantation.

Seeing the menacing mercenaries bombarding them as soon as they appeared, many slave traders cursed inwardly.

What kind of grudge could lead someone to attack so ruthlessly from the start, leaving no chance of survival?

The owners of the slave plantation did not reveal the true strength of the invaders, leaving the slave-catching team members unaware of the enemy they were facing.

The specific truth was not revealed because they feared the slave-catching team would be cowardly and desert, unable to hold out until more reinforcements arrived.

However, this very fact led the slave hunters to underestimate the strength of the invaders, believing that the manor's defense system could hold them off.

Unexpectedly, the manor was subjected to heavy artillery bombardment as soon as the battle began, and many of its fortifications were destroyed one after another.

Many of the slave hunters, despite hiding in bunkers, were still blown to pieces.

Sensing something was wrong, the slave-hunting team quickly operated the defensive cannons and fired, attempting to stop the intruders' attack.

In a normal manor, it would be absolutely impossible to equip such artillery weapons. Firstly, they would be unnecessary, and secondly, there would be no way to obtain them.

The slave plantation was different; it was backed by a duke, and there was a large army within its territory.

Although the control of the regular army rested with the emperor and the military, the duke still maintained a private army to protect his own safety.

Acquiring artillery is not difficult at all; if needed, even more advanced weapons can be obtained.

Unexpectedly, these defensive cannons actually came in handy, destroying several transport vehicles as soon as they were fired.

However, at this moment, a few defensive cannons were simply no match for the ferocious mercenaries.

Especially those rat monks, who quickly turned into a pack of crazed beasts at the very beginning of the war.

As if they were not afraid of death, they rushed to break through the defenses and fought with the defenders of the slave plantation.

In a short time, the slave plantation was engulfed in flames and chaos.


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