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Chapter 650 Determination and Sacrifice

Chapter 650 Determination and Sacrifice

"…Then the second question is, if we adopt this plan, we will have to leave a troop behind as bait to attract Gjallarhorn's attention. Have you thought of any way to get them out safely?"

When he said this, Bisquet's expression was extremely serious. At this time, the others also realized something and looked at Olga seriously, wanting to know what he was thinking.

Faced with this question, Olga was silent for a moment before she said with difficulty: "There is no way."

"What!"xN
"Olga, you..."

Before Bisquet could say anything to blame him, Olga interrupted him again: "I know, Bisquet! I know that if this happens, the members who serve as bait will be abandoned, or even abandoned, but I really have no other choice!!!"

As Olga spoke, she became more and more excited, and she even punched the table in front of her with force, making a loud noise.

"........."

Everyone was silent. If Olga had said this under normal circumstances, even if he was the leader of the Tekkadan, everyone would have lectured him mercilessly, but now——

Seeing the self-blame that could not be concealed on Olga's face and the fatigue that occasionally flashed in her eyes, everyone remembered how long it had been since Olga had a good rest since she set out from the isolated island in the Pacific.

Precisely because he is the leader of the Tekkadan, Olga carries an extraordinary burden. In order to get to Edmonton as soon as possible, he has not had any good sleep during this period of time. It is common for him to handle affairs and make plans all night long. Now he has to come up with a plan that can break through the blockade of Gjallarhorn.

It was at this moment that everyone realized how heavy the responsibility Olga had, so they all fell silent.

The silence of others did not hinder Olga herself. Although she wanted to explain as usual, the heavy voice could not make it go as she wished.

"I know this is not a good plan, but it's the best plan I can think of. Compared to forcibly opening the blockade, this plan will undoubtedly allow us to move more smoothly and with fewer sacrifices. Of course, as bait members, we still have to take great risks. I admit this, but as long as the plan succeeds, we can take Mamiya and Kudelia into the city, and they don't have to continue. They just need to keep the situation contained. This is the best solution I can think of."

"........."

After hearing this, Bisquet had to admit that this was correct. Just as Olga said, according to his plan, the possible sacrifices had been reduced to a minimum. If he continued to demand more, it would make him appear unreasonable. So after a brief silence, Bisquet cast his vote of approval.

Since Bisket agreed, the others naturally had no objection. After all, they were very self-aware. They might be quite capable in fighting, but when it came to strategies and plans, they were completely clueless.

Fortunately, they were very self-aware and did not interfere too much. They just raised questions about the unclear parts and wanted to seek answers.

After the plan was finalized, everyone had another heated discussion regarding the actions and details.

It was almost midnight when Olga and her team finally finished discussing all the contents and details of the plan and obtained the approval of everyone. Then they dispersed and went back to rest.

At dawn the next day, the battle started again.

“Bang, bang, bang, bang…” “BOOM———!!!”

The sounds of shells being ejected and exploding continued to ring out, and both sides spared no effort in pouring their artillery fire onto each other's positions in an attempt to destroy the enemy.

However, just like the situation on the first day, the battle situation remained at a stalemate, and neither side could do anything to the other.

Gjallarhorn relied on their advantages in numbers and equipment, while the Tekkadan relied on the help of the ballistic prediction program, and were able to easily dodge the incoming artillery fire and ensure that their own artillery fire was almost always accurate.

Both sides have their own advantages, so it is impossible to tell the winner for a while, and no one can do anything to the other.

Gjallarhorn felt relieved but also humiliated by the situation. If possible, they would definitely want to completely destroy the Tekkadan to demonstrate their strength.

However, the reality was that despite having many advantages, they were still suppressed by a group of children, and the blockade was almost broken several times if reinforcements had not arrived in time.

Fortunately, they did a good job in the last bottom line of preventing the Tekkadan from entering the city. Under their tight blockade, Olga and his men had no chance of breaking through.

Until noon, the situation suddenly changed.

For some unknown reason, the Tekkadan, which had been in a stalemate with them, suddenly increased the intensity of their attack and even showed an attitude of not fearing death.

As long as the artillery fire from Gjallarhorn weakened slightly, a mobile engineer would suddenly rush out and try to force through the blockade.

But of course it is not that easy to succeed. After all, it took all the members of the Tekkadan a long time of suppression before they almost broke through the blockade.

For this guy who showed up and wanted to open a breakthrough, Galarhorn naturally concentrated a large amount of artillery fire on him without mercy.

Under such intensive concentrated fire, even with the assistance of the trajectory prediction program, it was impossible to dodge all of it. Before it could even go halfway, the mobile engineer who took the risk to charge into the formation was directly blown into scrap metal.

But even so, there was no way to curb the Tekkadan's desire to find a breakthrough. As long as there seemed to be an opportunity, there would definitely be a mobile engineer who would want to attack the blockade and thus create a breakthrough.

Of course, Gjallarhorn would not let the Tekkadan succeed so easily. Without exception, all the mobile engineers who charged into the formation were blown into scrap metal halfway.

It was not until the sun went down and the sky darkened that the Tekkadan's offensive slowed down. But even so, Gjallarhorn did not dare to relax at all.

After all, the Tekkadan's fearlessness in casualties and their desperate attitude to find a breakthrough during the day completely shocked this side.

The officers even felt the possibility that the Tekkadan might break through the blockade under the cover of darkness, so they ordered the soldiers under them to remain alert and vigilant at night.

(End of this chapter)

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