The Fourth Calamity never believed in the steel torrent!

Chapter 205 The First Battle of the Krieg Death Legion

Chapter 205 The First Battle of the Krieg Death Legion
After a brief mobilization speech, Andrei's troops set off.

In this mission, Andrei's troops' primary task was to hold the Karelian region and protect the railway from Murmansk to Petrograd.

Because a significant portion of the supplies will be transported by sea to Murmansk and then retransported to Petrograd, this railway will become an extremely important lifeline for Petrograd.

Theoretically speaking, if supplies need to be transported from the rear, such as the Ural industrial region and Moscow, to Petrograd, there is no need to use sea routes, as the Arctic Ocean is not easy to navigate.

Rail transport, which travels directly overland, should be a more convenient and cost-effective option.

However, there was no way around it; the Black Hawk Empire's bombing capabilities had increased dramatically in this world, and their strategic bombing level was far superior to that of the historical German Empire.

The railway line from Moscow to Petrograd was almost completely cut off during the continuous bombing.

Even though railway workers on the front lines in Moscow are doing their best to repair the damage, the results are still minimal, which makes Andrei consider leading troops to aid Moscow.

However, this thought only appeared in his mind for a moment.

Because his troops now belong to the Petrograd Front, he only needs to consider the defense of Petrograd and does not need to consider aiding Moscow.

Even if his father was the commander-in-chief of the Petrograd Front, he couldn't just send a large, reorganized mixed division to Moscow for no reason.

Judging from the current situation, the combat situation in northern Petrograd is far from optimistic.

In contrast to the historical scenario where Finland ceased its advance after reclaiming lost territory, in this world, it is roughly equivalent to Finland's Ålandia continuously advancing, with their army heading straight for Petrozavodsk.

This is a major town located north of Petrograd. If it were to fall to the enemy, it would not only mean that the center of the Karelian region would be completely captured, but it would also mean that the Murmansk railway would be cut off by the enemy.

Therefore, Andrei's mission was to defend Petrozavodsk with all his might and not allow the enemy to occupy the place under any circumstances.

On the military train, Andrei was reviewing the latest battle report. In the previous battle, the defenders of Petrozavodsk had successfully repelled a fierce attack by the enemy, but the enemy had almost reached the outskirts of the city.

This also means that Andrei and his crew's train might encounter the enemy when it pulls into the station!

"This is terrible, the situation is not good. How come the previous battles were fought so badly?"

"In my memory, the people of Altranian don't seem to be this strong, do they?"

Andrei scratched his head as he asked the staff officer next to him.

He had no recollection of the Otranians, but if he considered them as the Finns he knew, then Andrei did have some recollection of them.

He recalled that the Finns had many elite infantrymen of decent skill, or more importantly, those who were tactically superior. In small-scale conflicts, they often pulled off amazing maneuvers and were extremely adept at guerrilla warfare.

At the same time, the Finnish army's weaponry was relatively backward. Due to their limited domestic production capacity, their troops generally lacked heavy equipment and had a limited supply of ammunition.

"General, the main problem is that the two army groups we transferred there are too weak in combat. They have difficulty engaging the experienced Altranians in small-scale battles."

Alexander, a young strategist who had just joined Andrei's unit, meticulously analyzed the battle report for Andrei:

"Based on our investigations at the front, the Altranian attacks are relatively weak in areas close to cities and fortresses, and they find it difficult to directly confront our firepower."

"However, the terrain in the Karelian region is extremely complex, with numerous lakes and forests dividing the area into fragmented sections, making it difficult for our troops to deploy in these areas."

“Once we need to engage in melee combat with the enemy’s infantry in various villages and paths, our infantry will show signs of weakness, and this weakness will become more obvious when follow-up firepower cannot keep up in time.”

Then, Alexander paused suddenly, seemingly lost in thought, and said somewhat uncertainly:

“In addition, I suspect that the Altranians may have received some military support from the Black Hawk Empire!”

Andrei shook his head, a dismissive smile on his face.

"You don't need to doubt it; this has already been confirmed by our command. A large number of Black Hawk Empire standard equipment have appeared in the Altranian army, including various mechs and individual weapons..."

"So much so that many units now refer to the Altranians as the Little Black Hawks, feeling as if they are fighting a weakened version of the Black Hawk Army!"

But after hearing Andrei's words, Alexander shook his head and said:
"General, what I mean is, the Black Hawk Empire's support for Alternia may go beyond these things!"

"I suspect that the Black Hawk Empire may have dispatched their elite special forces and battle mages to Alterian, because many battle reports from the front lines seem rather unclear."

At this point, Alexander pointed to several entries in the battle report and said:

"For example, several of our infantry battalions disappeared almost inexplicably on the front lines while counterattacking the enemy, and we didn't find their bodies until a subsequent search was launched."

"I don't believe the Altranians have such formidable fighting power that they could wipe out an infantry battalion in an instant, not even through an ambush!"

"They must have used some unknown power, such as magic that the Black Hawk Empire particularly revered!"

Upon hearing Alexander's words, Andrei took the matter more seriously and carefully examined several locations after receiving the battle report.

"You know what, it seems quite possible. For example, it's rather strange that some units would actually die in infighting..."

Andrei frowned, unsure of what kind of strange spell this was.

But that's alright. If the enemy is only at this level, then he has full confidence in his players!
It's important to know that the battles his players usually engage in while playing the game are mostly small-team skirmishes in various complex terrains.

If these players were to charge into enemy fire alongside other soldiers on a large-scale battlefield, they might not necessarily perform exceptionally well.

However, in complex terrain and small-scale battles, he was fully confident that his players could beat the enemy to a pulp!
Just then, Andrei suddenly heard the sound of an airplane engine in the sky.

Alexander peered out the window with a touch of curiosity and happened to see a squadron of fighter jets flying overhead.

His face showed a look of longing, as if he really wanted to see how this strangely shaped, bird-like aircraft could fly at such a speed.
"Commander, I don't understand. Are you sure this unit should be called an armored regiment?"

Hearing the sound behind him, Andrei turned around and saw Colonel Yuri, who looked slightly tired.

Seeing the bloodshot eyes and dark circles under Yuri's eyes, Andrei smiled somewhat awkwardly.

There was no other way, after all, he had pushed many things that should have been done by himself, the division commander, onto Yuri, the deputy division commander, under the guise of "the capable should do more".

During these days, he has put in a lot of hard work to integrate Andrei's mixed division.

"What? You think the configuration of our armored regiment is a bit strange?"

Andrei shrugged and then asked a question.

Upon hearing this, Yuri's expression immediately became excited.

"Please, Commander... Division Commander, this is beyond strange. The armored regiment has armored vehicles, the kind of armored vehicles you call tanks, and multi-legged mechs. All of these things are fine, but what's going on with the flight squadron?"

"This is the first time I've heard of an armored regiment being equipped with a flight squadron. And besides that flight squadron, where did this unit called the Krieg Death Legion come from?"

In response to Yuri's question, Andrei chuckled and said:
"There's nothing I can do. According to the rules of the Empire, I should be able to command the air force only if I become a field army commander. But you've seen what kind of state the air force is in."

"At least I don't feel comfortable entrusting our lives to our own air force. Besides, these planes were all bought with my family's hard-earned money; I paid for them myself!"

"So I can organize this armored regiment however I want. Not only is it equipped with an extra flight squadron now, but I might even equip this armored regiment with warships in the future!"

The armored regiment in Andrei's team is actually the player.

Although the entire armored regiment has a total of 3000 people, the equipment inside is quite diverse.

Not to mention the various miscellaneous armored vehicles and tanks, a batch of multi-legged mechs newly transported from the rear were also divided up by the players. Including the air force and anti-aircraft artillery units, all of these things were assigned to the armored regiment by Andrei.

To Andrei's surprise, the player spending rate was higher than he had imagined. A total of about 500 players purchased the Chris Death Legion skin, and these players were collectively organized into the Krieg Death Legion.

To everyone's surprise, they were able to cosplay as the famous Krieg unit from Warhammer in this game. When the players who got the skin received the number granted to them by Andrei, they were immediately excited.

Meanwhile, other players were thrilled to see that not only could the NPCs see their images of these Kriegs, but they could even actually obtain a Krieg-based organization.

Following that, nearly 200 more players chose to recharge and purchase the skin, and in the end, Andrei directly obtained nearly 700 Krieg soldiers.

Of course, the backstory of this Krieg Death Legion cannot be the same as the original Warhammer backstory.

So Andrei simply made up an explanation for Colonel Yuri:

"I'll tell you about the origins of the Krieg forces, but don't spread it around. It involves some unsavory things!"

Upon hearing Andrei's words, Colonel Yuri quickly left the private room where Andrei was. After looking around and finding that no one was paying attention to them, he came back in.

As for the staff officer Alexander, he very consciously left the private box after seeing the deputy division commander arrive.

Seeing Yuri staring at him silently, Andrei nodded and said:
"As you know, because of the outbreak of war, the Black Hawk descendants located within the Cambrian Empire are in a rather awkward position. Originally, quite a few Black Hawk people had immigrated to the Empire and even settled down here."

"In addition, some time ago, quite a few traitors colluded with the Black Hawk Empire among these Black Hawk civilians. There's a bunch of clueless fools who actually think they're a noble race!"

At this point, Andrei couldn't help but let out a cold laugh.

It must be said that the Black Hawk Empire's ethnic policies are indeed very effective at brainwashing people. Presenting oneself as a superior race immediately wins over countless fans.

Compared to staying in the Cambrian Empire and serving the Tsar as slaves, these people would undoubtedly prefer to let the Black Hawks invade and then go to the Black Hawk Empire to become upper-class citizens.

This naturally led to a great distrust of the Cambrian Empire towards its Black Hawk descendants, with some even advising the Tsar to build special communities to centralize and manage them.

"...Generally speaking, there are two different opinions in the country regarding how to deal with these people. One group believes that they should be treated equally, while the other group believes that they should be imprisoned like prisoners, or even executed!"

"After learning of this news, some Black Hawk descendants were willing to prove their loyalty with their blood and lives, which is why they organized such a force."

"You could say this unit is our division's assault team and cannon fodder. Whenever there's a tough nut to crack, we just send them out to fight."

After listening to Andrei's explanation, Yuri frowned slightly, unsure of what to say.

On the one hand, he felt that doing so was very unfair to the Black Hawk descendants in the country, but on the other hand, he felt that if these people were not restricted, it was very likely to cause even greater trouble.

After much thought, he could only sigh heavily and say nothing.

He wasn't sure if the Krieg Death Legion was any good, but he knew that this unit had to perform bravely on the battlefield, and even more bravely than other units.

To put it bluntly, this unit is actually a disciplinary battalion. They need to prove their loyalty with blood and wash away the sins of their compatriots!
Colonel Yuri felt sympathy for the soldiers in this death squad, and even felt some sorrow for them.

But what he didn't know was that, completely different from what he had imagined, these soldiers of the Krieg Death Legion were clearly enjoying this setup!

After all, in Warhammer, the Krieg Legion is essentially a penance legion, and they too need to atone for their betrayal of the Emperor with the blood of themselves and their descendants.

Therefore, players are quite accepting of this setting, especially the opportunity to lead the charge on the battlefield, which excites them greatly.

Leading the charge is great! Which player wouldn't want to lead the charge?
If you get this skin and all the bonuses are put into charging, then if you don't have the opportunity to let them lead the charge, then this skin is useless.
Because of the escort of fighter jets, Andrei's military train arrived smoothly and did not encounter any bombing along the way.

In previous battles, Altrania had organized its air force to launch multiple bombing raids on the railway, but it was clear that their air force was far inferior to that of the Black Hawk Empire.

Despite the continuous bombing and damage to many parts of the railway, it was able to remain open to traffic thanks to the emergency repairs by the engineers.

The military train that Andrei and his men were on carried a total of 800 people. After all, the transport capacity of a train is limited, and it is already very crowded to carry 800 people.

Of these 800 people, apart from an officer corps of 40, the rest of the soldiers were all members of the newly formed Krik Death Corps by Andrei.

Of course, in addition to this Krieg regiment, Andrei's train also carried two newly recruited 9.2-inch siege guns.

In fact, according to Andrei's original plan, he had no intention of recruiting these two heavy siege cannons before arriving at the battlefield. He originally planned to have them manufactured in a local factory after arriving in the city.

However, because players suddenly saw such a big item in the redemption list, and because some players always had it, the redemption process was disruptive.

So even before arriving at the battlefield, two players who were not short of money had already exchanged for two heavy siege cannons. After they exchanged for these things, they realized an awkward problem - how were they supposed to transport these things?

During World War I, these cannons were used as stationary artillery pieces. They were usually disassembled into parts, transported in batches, and then reassembled at designated locations.

However, it is clear that the cannons that players redeemed were not like this, and they did not know how to disassemble these cannons into detailed parts. If they turned the wrench in the opposite direction, they would only destroy the two cannons directly.

Just then, among the factory equipment that Andrei and his men had previously withdrawn from the front lines, a newly produced heavy-duty mobile suit chassis caught the players' attention.

Compared to the previous walking machine, this walking machine has a total of six mechanical legs, each of which is very short but particularly sturdy.

It's clear that this chassis was originally intended for some kind of heavy mech, but the player who got their hands on it immediately took it over without any hesitation.

Andrei also couldn't figure out how the player operated the controls; he could only say that the whole process looked quite perplexing.

Thanks to the tireless efforts of the player's engineers, the two siege cannons that were obtained through redemption were installed on the mobile machine in a peculiar way, becoming a kind of magical self-propelled artillery.

Each of these heavy artillery pieces can weigh up to 12 tons, but since the player didn't add any armor or other items to it, and the large chassis has a very strong load-bearing capacity, this self-propelled artillery is actually quite stable in operation.

According to player tests, this thing can move at a speed of about 20 kilometers per hour on flat terrain, which is quite impressive.

With these two heavy cannons capable of high-speed movement, the Krieg Legion's firepower was now fully formed.

Having just jumped off the train, Andrei suddenly heard the sound of artillery fire in the distance. "What's going on? Where are they firing?"

Andrei looked at a civilian officer in front of him who was responsible for receiving passengers at the station and asked loudly:
"Point out the enemy's location to me, and I'll lead my troops into battle immediately!"

The civilian officer was taken aback by Andrei's decisive manner and couldn't help but wipe the sweat from his forehead.

Good heavens, based on what he knew before, this Major General Vorontsov, who was being promoted as a young hero on the front lines, was actually a member of a noble family, and his past was, to put it mildly, complicated.

So according to his plan, he should first rest for two days at the best hotel in the city, and then hold two banquets with the nobles in the city.

These noble lords are all like this; they feel restless if they don't have a banquet every day. In addition, Andrei's main force has not yet arrived; only an advance force has.

At this time, it is not a big deal to let him rest for two days. Otherwise, it is impossible for Andrei, the division commander, to lead the vanguard out to fight ahead.
However, judging from the current situation, the rumors seem to be wrong!
"General, please rest assured, the enemy cannot possibly sabotage our railway and advance all the way into the city. Our garrison in the city has already repelled several of their attacks."

"Please follow me. I will take you and your soldiers to the camp..."

But Andrei simply waved his hand and said expressionlessly:

"Tell me where the enemy is. I'm here with my men to fight, not to rest!"

"Once we defeat the enemy, we'll have plenty of time to rest!"

Seeing Andrei's murderous look, the officer quickly pointed out a direction to Andrei and then tried to dissuade him.

But Andrei ignored him completely and immediately blew the whistle on his chest, ordering his men, the Kriegs, to assemble.

"Soldiers of the Krieg Legion, we have just received the latest battle report. Enemy forces are advancing on our defensive lines, attempting to seize our railways and destroy our logistics!"

"The Altranians claim to be the bravest warriors, but we will not stand for it. It's time to fight back!"

"Krieg, prove your loyalty with the blood of your enemies!"

As soon as he finished speaking, Andrei waved his hand and led Krieg away in a distant direction.

Meanwhile, all the players wearing the Krieg skin marched in silence, following Andrei as he ran into the distance, even forming a neat column.

Seeing Andrei's decisive action, Yuri initially wanted to chase after him and stop him. After all, Andrei was already a division commander, and it seemed too risky for him to rush uphill with his troops in such a hurry.

However, Andrei and his group ran extremely fast and quickly got far ahead, so much so that Yuri couldn't catch up at all.

"Damn it! Does this guy still think he's the commander?"

After Yuri uttered a harsh complaint, he immediately summoned the other officers and sent them to their post first.

Since Andrei wants to fight, let him fight it out himself. After fighting Andrei for so long, he has gradually come to understand things a little better.

Do not stop Andrei and his guards from charging forward. Although every attack they launch is extremely risky, they manage to win in unbelievable ways!

The large contingent of Kriegs charged forward, and although they were able to maintain their formation at the beginning, it gradually became scattered as they ran.

Watching the Kriegs rushing forward one by one, Andrei's expression became tense for a moment, feeling that the scene before him was strange no matter how he looked at it.

To better cosplay Krieg, Andrei even made the rifles in the players' hands look like the Lucius-type laser rifle.

Of course, the rifle used for this skin is actually the M1916 semi-automatic rifle from Battlefield 1.

At least in terms of damage and usability, their rifles are exactly the same as the M1916 in the game, except that they fire lasers.

The distance to the front line where the fighting was taking place was very close to the train station where Andrei was located. His unit ran as fast as they could and reached the front line combat zone in about 5 kilometers.

Andrei and his team were the first to reach the artillery positions behind the battle zone.

The artillerymen, who were firing into the distance, were startled when they suddenly saw a large group of soldiers wearing gas masks and dark iron overcoats running towards them.

If it weren't for the fact that the helmets worn by the Black Hawk Empire at this time were mainly Prussian pointed helmets, which looked somewhat different from the German-style helmets worn by Krieg, their troops might have been mistaken for the Black Hawk Empire's army at first glance!

"Stop advancing immediately, or we'll open fire! State your unit number!"

Andrei quickly reported the unit's designation. In terms of official designation, his Krieg Death Regiment was actually the Vorontsov Combat Group, the 1st Infantry Battalion of the 1st Panzer Regiment.

After reporting his unit number, Andrei immediately shouted:

"Don't fire! We are friendly forces. We're coming from the Petrograd direction to support you. You should have already received the message!"

Upon hearing Andrei's words, the artillery officer paused for a moment.

He had indeed heard that reinforcements from Petrograd had arrived here, and that a mixed division that seemed to be of strong combat capability was on its way.

But he never expected that the reinforcements would arrive so quickly!
After verifying his identity information, the artillery officer breathed a sigh of relief.

Suddenly, a large group of guys dressed in a style extremely similar to that of the Black Hawk Empire sprang out from the woods behind him. He didn't fire on the spot because he saw the red military flag.

"Major General, your unit's uniforms are quite unique!"

Andrei nodded, and was about to tell him about the background of the Krieg Death Legion, but just then, a wounded soldier rode over on horseback and fell off his horse.

"Sir, quick, we need backup!"

"Enemy! The enemy is charging! They have battle mages!"

After saying this, the soldier collapsed to the ground, but Andrei quickly helped him up.

"Medic, quickly bandage him up, he's lost too much blood!"

Andrei called out to the person behind him, and immediately a player ran over, pulled out a medical kit from somewhere, and quickly bandaged up the ordinary soldier.

Andrei didn't understand it at first, but he later learned that when these medics treated ordinary soldiers, a medical symbol similar to a repairman's wrench would appear in front of them.

They only need to click this icon to automatically enter the healing state and heal the NPC.

It was only then that Andrei understood how the medics were so skilled at bandaging; it was an automatic process!

It's like video game players fighting with bayonets; they're all experts at thrusting, but in reality, they don't have that kind of bayonet fighting skill.

Although treating NPCs is troublesome, they can also gain some corresponding merit points, so they are still happy to treat NPCs.

After tossing the bandaged wounded soldier aside, Andrei looked up and saw the officer's troubled expression.

All the reserve forces they could muster had already been deployed, and the only reserve force they could use now was this newly arrived reinforcement.

But he was surprised to find that the officer who led the troops in the charge was a major general and division commander!
So should he order the troops to charge forward, or what should he do?
After all, he was just a lieutenant colonel and regimental commander, and he couldn't possibly command a division commander. Besides, what kind of logic is it for a lieutenant colonel and regimental commander to order a major general and division commander to charge forward?

Just as he was about to grit his teeth and charge forward with his bodyguards, Andrei spoke first:
"You stay here and continue to command the battle. I'll take my men up and drive the enemy back. We can talk about any problems later!"

Immediately afterward, before the lieutenant colonel could stop them, Andrei and Krieg quickly ran towards the trenches ahead.

"Holy shit, what the hell..."

Watching helplessly as Major General Andrei charged forward, the regimental commander felt no relief, only a chill run down his spine.

Good heavens, what if this major general dies on the front lines?
He felt he might end up in a military court!

Andrei, who was leading the players in the charge, knew that it was inappropriate for him to rush forward like this, but there was no point in him staying behind to command.

Compared to hiding in the back, staying with the players is the safest option, as there's nothing he can command from the back anyway.

These players are fighting entirely on their own. If he stays behind, he can only command them by issuing tasks. It's much better to stay in front and have a more direct view.

If he had just been a little more careful when those Kriegs charged forward, and hadn't kept charging even when shells were raining down on him, he wouldn't have fallen down for no reason.

Moreover, Andrei, who can use various elite troops, coupled with the Tzeentch Chosen skill he carries, can now be considered a boss unit to some extent.

Against an enemy team's battle mage, a player like him is practically a mage's nemesis!

As they rushed forward along the trench, before Andrei and his men could even enter the second trench, enemy troops were already charging in along the trench.

Upon seeing this unit, whose uniforms were completely different from those of the soldiers around them, the Alteran soldiers dressed in white froze for a moment, unsure whether to fire.

These guys, I don't know where they came from, are dressed way too much like Black Hawk soldiers.
Could it be that this unit is actually an ally of the Black Hawk Empire, and these guys just broke through the enemy's rear and came to join them?
The soldiers were stunned, but the players were not.

They unleashed a barrage of laser rifle shots, instantly felling several Altrianian soldiers inside the trench.

However, this burst of intense firing also made the other Altrianian soldiers realize that this unit was indeed the enemy!
A fierce firefight broke out instantly, and more enemy troops surged toward the trench, with some even trying to bring over a heavy machine gun.

At such a distance, facing each other in a straight trench, neither side had anywhere to hide and could only grit their teeth and fire at each other.

However, their shooting skills are clearly inferior to those of the players, or rather, they are far less determined than the players.

The players in front kept firing, and immediately the players behind threw medical kits forward, and some even prepared small needles.

In contrast, under the intense fire of more than a dozen automatic rifles, Altranian soldiers fell one after another, and no one could stand for more than three seconds in such a battle.

The three soldiers who had just brought the machine gun over were completely stunned when they saw their comrades falling one after another in front of them.

What's going on? Where did this bunch of reckless lunatics come from?
Their instinct was almost to run away, and they didn't even care about the machine gun.

All the men in front were dead, and this group charged forward with bayonets in hand. By the time they set up their machine guns, their bodies were already cold!
But before they could escape, Andrei, wielding a No. 3 pistol, fired a burst of shots, killing them one by one.

"Krieg, don't stop, keep charging! Fix bayonets!"

"Clear out all the enemies in this trench! Kill all these invaders!"

As soon as he finished speaking, Andrei pulled out his special weapon and charged forward. The speed boost from the trench warfare skill made him feel like he was moving like the wind in the trenches.

But when he looked back, he found that Krieg, who had a movement speed boost, was also following him.

Bayonets were instantly drawn, creating a sea of ​​bayonets. The sight of so many people crammed into the trenches and charging together was quite terrifying.

An Altera soldier heard the commotion and had just turned the corner when he was stabbed through the face by a bayonet.

Even in the serpentine trenches, these Kriegs moved at an astonishing speed, so much so that the Altrianian soldiers inside couldn't react in time.

Often, when they saw the enemy appear from around the corner of the trench, they were already less than 10 meters away from the enemy.

Most soldiers cannot accurately shoot at players at such close range. Even if one or two shots are fired, it is difficult for the player's health bar to be depleted on the spot.

The bayonets that charged forward relentlessly swept across the trench like a brush, killing one white soldier after another.

No one's bayonet charge is as swift and decisive as the player's. They cannot achieve the player's precise and deadly bayonet strikes, nor can they move at such high speeds through the trenches.

Most importantly, they simply cannot muster the courage of the players!

The player suffered almost no losses along the way. Even when there were some minor losses, the medics quickly pulled them back up with their needles. Meanwhile, the Altrianan soldiers who had just rushed into the trench were almost routed by the player.

After quickly clearing the second trench, the player did not stop charging forward, but continued to rush towards the first trench, and then did the same to the first trench.

These 700-plus Kriegs were scattered throughout the trenches, like brushes, quickly cleaning up the winding and twisting trenches.

Many Cambrian soldiers who were still busy fighting the Altrian soldiers only felt a dark shadow flash beside them, and then the Altrian soldiers in front of them were stabbed to death.

Faced with such an enemy, the Altrians, who had initially thought they could successfully capture the enemy's position, collapsed on the spot. Some soldiers tried to raise their hands to surrender, but their hands were not as fast as the player could thrust bayonets into them.

Another group of soldiers jumped out of the trenches in a disheveled state, trying to escape back to their positions, but were immediately picked off one by one by the player's laser rifles with precise shots.

Some hot-blooded players even charged out with bayonets, intending to continue the pursuit from behind. However, the precise marksmen from the opposing Alterania position caused these hot-blooded players to fall one after another.

When Andrei had completely cleared the first trench, a group of Cambrian soldiers looked at the unit in front of them with suspicion and uncertainty.

They cheered excitedly only after they clearly saw the regimental flag of Andrei's unit.

"Thank you, friends, you fought so beautifully! This is the first time I've ever seen such a perfect bayonet..."

A captain excitedly ran towards Andrei, about to give him a hug, but Andrei stopped him expressionlessly.

After producing an identification document to prove his identity as a major general, Andrei quickly said to the officer:

"Captain, proceed immediately to the artillery position and have our artillery launch a fierce barrage against the enemy!"

"Tell them that they must remember that no matter what they see next, the artillery fire must not stop. Even if they see our soldiers charging into the fire, they must not stop firing!"

(End of this chapter)

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