The Fourth Calamity never believed in the steel torrent!
Chapter 240 General, do you know if I have an ambush in the woods?
Chapter 240 General, do you know if I have an ambush in the woods?
"Oh no, this is absolutely terrible! What are our scouts doing?"
"Didn't they notice that the enemy had set up these ambush positions before the battle started?"
In the headquarters of the Black Hawk Armored Division, Major General Bernat was furiously berating his subordinates.
"I'm sorry, General, we had already sent out scouts, but the enemy's counter-reconnaissance capabilities were extremely strong. Our scouts suffered heavy losses and were unable to locate these positions!"
One of the officers lowered his head, but argued defiantly.
They had already conducted an armed reconnaissance mission, and what was the result? They were still wiped out by the enemy cavalry!
In addition, during the artillery preparation, they also sent out several infantry squads to conduct additional reconnaissance.
Unfortunately, none of the infantry squads that were sent out returned.
According to their investigation, the Cambrian army had a considerable number of marksmen in this area. These cunning and shrewd individuals, hidden in the shadows, were always able to detect the infantry they sent out in advance.
"Damn it, this is no excuse! We've suffered unprecedented losses this time; it's a disgrace!"
Major General Bernat said angrily, "The incompetence of the scouts is not an excuse for failure; it only further proves their failure!"
After taking a sip of coffee to calm his anger, Major Bernat continued:
"It seems the enemy has prepared ample defenses on the main battlefield, so we're unlikely to gain much advantage here. I think we need to adopt some more complex tactics!"
"Next, we need a force to launch a feint attack from the front, while our armored forces and armored infantry flank the enemy and launch a flanking attack!"
"From what I understand, Cambrian armies are generally quite rigid in their defensive positions. They are rarely able to effectively respond to attacks from the flanks. We need to outsmart them!"
The officers present did not take Major General Bernat's words seriously.
Honestly, this tactic is nothing new. When the Black Hawk Army launches an attack, it always employs a pincer movement, wave after wave.
It can be said that each of their attacks was a large-scale encirclement, accompanied by various smaller-scale encirclements.
By flanking and outflanking the enemy forces, they completely divided them up.
Although this tactic is not exactly new, it must be said that it is quite effective in most situations.
Under Major General Bernat's orders, a new batch of Black Hawk troops quickly prepared and, after a brief artillery barrage, launched their assault on the front lines.
"Seriously? Does it have to be this perfunctory?"
Andrei quietly left the headquarters and went to the second line of defense, which was relatively forward. He then switched to the perspective of one of the players, observed the enemy for a while, and couldn't help but complain.
"Come on, it's just these ordinary infantrymen launching the attack on the main battlefield, and the attack is going on at such a leisurely pace. Anyone with eyes can see that this is a feint, right?"
Andrei felt that the Black Hawk troops were completely unprofessional, even their feint attacks were handled poorly.
Of course, from another perspective, their armored division only has those armored units.
If they throw all their armored units at the front, what about their flank attacks?
Just as Andrei was pondering where the enemy's armored units might have gone, a new wave of air force players suddenly took off again in their newly acquired fighter jets.
Earlier, while the enemy was busy preparing their firepower, Andrei had already sent out a wave of air force players to launch an air strike against the enemy.
However, it seems the enemy is also prepared for these fighter jets.
They not only deployed a large amount of anti-aircraft fire around the artillery positions, but also had mages hidden in the shadows using magic to interfere with the aircraft!
I don't know what kind of strange sorcerer appeared in the Black Hawk Army again. When a plane was flying, a large number of sticky tentacles suddenly grew on its fuselage. These tentacles intertwined and dismantled the plane in the blink of an eye!
The whole process was extremely bizarre, and even now, Andrei still doesn't know how the enemy managed to cast such a precise spell on the aircraft.
However, according to Andrei's observation, this spell should have a relatively long wind-up.
At least his planes would fly over enemy positions and circle for a while before encountering this spell.
He hadn't seen any plane that had just approached be shot down by this spell.
"Mage...why don't we just send a player army to see if we can jump into their center and carry out a decapitation strike!"
Andrei clapped his hands and suddenly had a good idea.
The enemy's anti-aircraft and artillery positions are surrounded by mages, so ordinary air force attacks are not very effective for the time being.
Since that's the case, he might as well send a group of players to airdrop in and see if he can carry out a suicide decapitation strike!
It's a pity that he hasn't found the enemy's command post yet, otherwise he could have used this move to destroy the enemy's command post first!
Just as Andrei was preparing to deal with the issue of boarding and decapitating the enemy, a messenger suddenly ran over and whispered to Andrei:
"General, there's a phone call from headquarters. General Konstantin Vorontsov just called here!"
The soldier did not salute during his report, a mandatory rule imposed on his troops by Andrei.
When he first arrived in this world, he didn't pay much attention, but when he looked back, he noticed that the soldiers would salute every time they reported to the officers.
Goodness, officers dressed completely differently from ordinary soldiers, plus the way these guys salute, the buff is practically maxed out!
If there had been even a single enemy sniper lurking nearby, this operation would have been enough to kill the officers in the team on the spot.
So in Andrei's unit, regardless of how things were done in peacetime, on the battlefield, no one was allowed to salute, and officers had to wear the same clothes as ordinary soldiers.
At worst, you can just take out your identification or rank when you give an order. Why keep these things on your body all the time? Are you afraid you're not conspicuous enough?
After hearing what the messenger said, Andrei blinked and was slightly taken aback.
What's going on? My own father actually called to contact me?
Without any hesitation, he quickly followed the soldier back, while inwardly complaining:
He had only been away from headquarters for a short time, so why was he receiving a phone call?
When he was at headquarters, no one there called him often. Why did someone call him as soon as he left?
"Hello, this is Major General Andrei Vorontsov..."
"Very good, your men fought exceptionally well in the battle at Volkhov; it was nothing short of a miracle!"
Before Andrei could finish speaking, General Constantine's lavish praise rang out from the other end of the phone.
"That's brilliant, Andrei. How did you know that Volkhov had been attacked?"
“We had not received any information about the attack on Volkhov until after the battle, when the army group commander there gave me a detailed account of what had happened.”
"I never expected that you could send an elite force to achieve such a brilliant result against Volkhov under such immense pressure. This is yet another great victory!"
After listening to General Constantine's long speech, Andrei couldn't help but ask:
"So, does that mean I can be promoted directly to lieutenant general?"
On the other end of the phone, General Constantine couldn't help but roll his eyes, wondering when Andrei had become so obsessed with officialdom.
"You're overthinking it. They'll only issue commendation orders and badges. How could they possibly promote you to lieutenant general at a time like this?"
"You know, you've only been a major general for a short time. If we were to promote you to lieutenant general right now, wouldn't that make all those old fogies in the Cambrian Empire explode on the spot?"
Ha ha!
What's the point of talking if you're not going to promote them to higher ranks?
Andrei rolled his eyes in annoyance and said:
"Well, another commendation. I thought that my mission to Volkhov to turn the tide would earn me an extra promotion!"
"Honestly, I think some of the old guard in the empire should give way to the younger generation. They've been sitting there doing nothing, how can they not give the younger generation a chance?"
Upon hearing Andrei's words, General Constantine frowned slightly.
To be honest, he always felt that such words were something that some of the more radical young officers in the Empire would say.
Of course, if we only consider Andrei's age, he is definitely a young and promising individual.
However, he never seemed to have any contact with the other young officers. In that respect, he was an independent figure, barely qualifying as a member of the military aristocracy in the north.
"Alright, on one hand, I wanted to tell you about Volkhov, and on the other hand, I also wanted to tell you that the Tsar Cannon has arrived at Volkhov!"
"If nothing unexpected happens, the Tsar Cannon should arrive in your city this afternoon, so you must hold the line and protect that giant cannon!"
Andre nodded.
"I understand. Don't worry, I will protect this cannon well!"
"Oh, right, let's make this clear beforehand: lend me this cannon before it's transported to Petrograd. I'm planning to use it to fire a couple of volleys at the enemy!"
General Constantine agreed to Andrei's request without hesitation. It was just a matter of lending him the cannon to play with; what did it matter?
Otherwise, it would seem rather heartless of Andrei to refuse his small request after just having made a military contribution.
Andrei was overjoyed upon learning that he would have the opportunity to use this giant cannon.
He thought for a moment and reminded General Constantine:
"The main reason I was able to tell that something was wrong at Volkhov was that there was no movement there; it was too quiet."
"After all, that place is an important transportation hub leading to Petrograd. I think there should be some daily reports on the transfer of supplies there, right?"
"Therefore, I suggest that we make unified arrangements for the troops stationed in the surrounding cities, and have them call to report that they are safe every once in a while. This way, if they are attacked or their phones are cut off by the enemy, we can react in time."
Theoretically speaking, the operation that Andrei described should be quite common.
It must be said, however, that the Cambrian Empire's army was truly awful, or rather, their coordination was truly poor.
In normal times, these units would call each other for support or to remind friendly units.
But when they're not busy, they really don't make a single phone call.
General Constantine nodded, sighed, and said:
"Don't worry, I'll remind the other friendly units, but whether those guys will even remember to do it is another matter!"
"To be honest, I have already emphasized this to other friendly units, but many units still do things their own way."
"In addition, the current war situation is so chaotic that I sometimes can't pay attention to these things, so I can only put this issue aside for now."
Chaos, more chaos!
Andrei was in a bad mood; he felt that the Cambrian army was riddled with all sorts of problems from beginning to end.
However, there's no way around it. If you remove the so-called modern military guise from the Cambrian army and regard them as the army of feudal lords, or similar to the Green Standard Army in the late Qing Dynasty, then this feeling immediately makes sense.
How good could the organization of an army be during the feudal period?
If viewed from this perspective, it is already quite remarkable that the Cambrian Empire has been able to organize such a massive army and maintain control over multiple fronts.
"Oh, right, there's one more thing. We must report this to Moscow when we get back, and stop them from sending college student soldiers up all the time!"
"Honestly, what are those guys who organize recruitment thinking? These student soldiers can play a much better role in the rear than they can on the front lines. Does the Cambrian Empire, which is so big, really lack cannon fodder?"
At this point, Andrei also became a little angry.
It seems these guys really don't care at all about the talent the Empire has nurtured!
He finally realized that these people were recruiting soldiers in a one-size-fits-all manner; as long as someone was old enough, they were all drafted into the army.
Otherwise, how could college student soldiers, especially those with various professional skills, be mobilized at such a time?
Upon hearing Andrei's reaction, General Constantine paused slightly, then asked with some disbelief:
"Seriously? Have these guys gone mad?"
"Most of the university students in the Cambrian Empire have certain backgrounds, at the very least they come from the middle class. Aren't they afraid that someone might cause trouble for these people?"
Ironically, Andrei was concerned that these university students were all talented individuals, and that letting them sacrifice themselves in vain would be a huge waste of the Empire's education system.
However, as a traditional nobleman and a seasoned feudal warrior, General Constantine immediately thought of the background of this group of people.
Andrei couldn't help but roll his eyes, deciding not to discuss these issues.
That being said, he felt that there probably weren't many people with powerful backgrounds among this group.
If there were any noble children, they would have joined the army and become officers long ago due to the conscription for war.
The Cambrian Empire had a mandatory military service law, requiring all noble children to serve in the military when war broke out, unless they had serious disabilities.
Andrei wasn't quite sure how these rules worked, but seeing that his son, the count's son, was only a captain, he figured the Cambrian Empire's laws must be quite strict.
Although starting as a captain is already considered a very high military rank.
However, compared to the noble officers with English names that Andrei remembered on Earth, he immediately felt that his position as captain was not up to par.
After all, when the Duke of Wellington joined the army, he was a colonel right away. If Andre hadn't achieved a series of incredible victories, it would have been thanks to General Constantine's effective maneuvering that he would have been promoted to lieutenant colonel.
After hanging up the phone, Andrei immediately ordered his air force to take over and provide cover for the cannon.
There's no rush to launch an airborne operation against the enemy; that cannon is the most important thing.
At the same time, he ordered his cavalry to move around the battlefield again.
For now, when Andrei doesn't need his cavalry to gather together to fight the enemy, the biggest role of these cavalry is reconnaissance.
The enemy attacking head-on looks weak; you can tell at a glance that these guys are just trying to fool us.
So he was very curious about where the other enemy troops had gone.
Jingle Bell!
Just then, the phone rang again.
"Hello, this is Major General Vorontsov!"
"Wait a minute, what's going on? One of our units on the flank has spotted enemy armored troops?"
Andrei hung up the phone, a smile of excitement spreading across his face.
"Haha, 'I've searched high and low without finding it, but then it comes to me without any effort.' I think that's probably what this situation means!"
"The Second Regiment did a good job. It seems they really carried out the orders I gave them."
Just now, Andrei received a message from Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Petrovich Sukhov, the commander of the 2nd Infantry Regiment of his combat group.
A veteran squad, positioned on the edge of the battlefield and preparing to launch a small flanking maneuver through the jungle, suddenly discovered enemy armored units crossing the jungle.
Andrei quickly located the enemy armored forces on the map and roughly guessed their combat intentions.
By drawing attention away from your own position and then launching a surprise attack from the forest to destroy your command post in the rear, while simultaneously encircling the battle group, you can decide the outcome of the entire battle in one fell swoop.
However, Andrei had previously deployed some skirmishers in the forest not only to contain the enemy, but also for defense and reconnaissance.
More importantly, he deployed all his armored units for ambushes in the village behind the woods!
"Alright, although this wave was a bit sudden, it's still a viable option to take out the enemy's main armored force through an ambush."
"And with the players' abilities, after they wipe out this armored force, they should be able to further penetrate the enemy's battlefield, hehehe..." Thinking of this, Andrei sneered.
This time, the Black Hawk armored forces have really messed up!
The armored forces he deployed here were all composed of players, completely different from the oddballs busy ambushing on the front lines.
At least he was certain that the player armored force he had deployed was definitely strong in firepower and offensive capability, unlike those moose mechs that could only be used for fixed ambushes!
Upon receiving Andrei's order, the group of players immediately moved to the respawn point in the village behind them and started their tanks.
At the same time, a group of psionicists, ready to take out the enemy's armored soldiers from a distance, immediately jumped onto the tank.
Immediately afterwards, Andrei's tank unit roared toward the tail end of the forest before the enemy could even enter.
Located deep in the forest, Colonel Konrad Heinrich, the commander of the armored regiment responsible for leading this armored force, muttered somewhat uneasily:
"Damn it, I have a bad feeling!"
"Honestly, I always felt that this operation was too risky, sending armored units directly through the forest. If things went wrong, we could easily get stuck here with the enemy!"
Beside him, a guard smiled disdainfully and said:
"Colonel, you don't need to worry. The enemy will never guess that we came out of the forest!"
"I once read an armored vehicle manual written by the Cambrian Empire, and to be honest, it was all nonsense. For example, it said that armored units should never move through the forest..."
"With those guys' stupidity, there's no way they could have come up with our plan!"
Colonel Conrad sighed, forcing a smile, and said:
"Let's hope so. To be honest, we already used this tactic when we attacked the Iris Empire. It's nothing new!"
"But Colonel, given the Cambrian Empire's slow-wittedness, how could they possibly have noticed these details so quickly?"
"I dare say that the vast majority of their generals have not studied the battles we fought before. The only war they have in their minds is probably the Great Northern War of the past!"
Just as they were communicating, the radio located in the back of the truck suddenly received a distress call.
"Help! Get back quickly! We've encountered enemy armored forces!"
"They emerged from behind the woods, there are too many of them! We can't hold them off! Ah—!"
With a scream, the radio broadcast abruptly stopped.
Upon hearing this voice, everyone present turned pale, realizing that something was wrong.
"Damn it! What are we waiting for? Retreat immediately!"
"We've been discovered! No, this might be a trap!"
Colonel Conrad quickly cursed, suddenly realizing something terrifying—how had the enemy discovered their unit's location so quickly?
Theoretically speaking, this is almost impossible.
Even if they received the message, it would take them some time to mobilize their armored forces, let alone get them across the battlefield to this side.
Besides, weren't Vorontsov's armored forces already deployed at the front lines? Where did he get new armored forces from?
Clearly, the Black Hawk Empire had no idea how many armored units were in Andrei's force.
According to their estimates, Andrei's unit should only have one armored brigade. Considering the Cambrian Empire's organizational structure, this armored brigade is not even as large as one of their armored battalions!
Looking at the moose mechs busy with ambushes at the front, they all assumed that Andrei must have deployed all the armored units to the front.
The brilliant defensive tactics employed by Andrei's moose mechs in coordination with the positions impressed many Black Hawk officers.
They used to only think about using armored forces for offense, but they hadn't really thought about how to use armored forces for defense.
Without a doubt, the tactics devised by this young major general provided them with a completely new approach to using armored forces for defense!
Before they could think too much, the player's armored forces, positioned behind the Black Hawk armored column, had already launched a fierce attack.
The T-34 tanks charging ahead quickly formed a long line, their engines roaring as they continuously fired shells at the enemy.
The terrifying firepower stunned the armored unit on the spot. At the rear of the column, most of the armored units deployed here were infantry support Hunter mechs.
One major problem with these hunter mechs is that they lack any particularly effective anti-armor measures.
Behind them was a massive harpoon, which could be considered an experimental feature, capable of penetrating almost any known armored unit at close range.
Unfortunately, the biggest problem with this thing is that it can only penetrate at close range, because its range is only about 100 meters.
In addition, the cost is too high, to the point that many Black Hawk soldiers are now complaining that it would be more comfortable to just mount a mortar instead of attaching a harpoon to the back of this thing!
Lacking suitable anti-armor weapons, they could only rely on their own armor to withstand enemy artillery fire, but the T34 tank's 76mm gun already had strong penetrating power.
Under the sudden close-range attack, several Hunter mechs that did not react in time were immediately pierced through the side by the shells. Even if the remaining mechs managed to turn around, they still could not withstand the penetration of the 76mm cannon.
At a greater distance, 80mm of frontal armor still has a certain probability of stopping a 76mm cannon.
But the enemy had already charged to the front lines, rendering their armor protection almost completely ineffective.
It's not just artillery fire; some players are so aggressive when driving tanks that they treat them like cavalry.
Seeing a Hunter mech successfully block a cannonball by adjusting its angle, the player got so angry that he drove his tank straight into the enemy.
The moment the two steel behemoths collided, with a loud bang, the Hunter mech was instantly knocked to the ground.
This is also a major weakness of the multi-legged armored vehicles in this world, as their stability is far inferior to that of tanks.
When walking on normal terrain, this thing can maintain a general level of stability thanks to its internal gyroscope.
However, when faced with a violent impact or a huge tremor, like just now, this thing will instantly lie on its back.
The Hunter mech that fell to the ground wasn't completely unable to get up, but it would take some time for it to do so.
The player had no interest in giving the enemy that much time. Ignoring the damage to his own tank, he relentlessly continued to crush the fallen Hunter mech, ruthlessly breaking off its two mechanical arms!
However, during the attack, once the distance between the two sides closed, the ones who actually dealt the damage were the psionicists hiding behind the tanks.
One of the Hunter mechs found an opportunity and pierced through the T34 in front with its harpoon.
When the Black Hawk armored soldier saw the tank stop after being penetrated and then burst into flames, an excited smile involuntarily appeared on his lips.
"Well done, it's a pity this thing's range is still too short, otherwise..."
But before he could finish speaking, a horrifying pain swept through his entire body, and in the next moment he knew nothing more.
Many of the armored soldiers inside the mechs died inexplicably before they even understood what was happening.
These mechs are still in a working condition, but the armored soldiers inside are already dead.
Upon seeing this, an experienced veteran player immediately shouted:
"Cease fire immediately and let the psionicists deal with these mechs as much as possible!"
"Damn it, stop firing! We can control the enemy's armored vehicles in this game!"
Upon hearing this, many inexperienced players realized what was happening and quickly stopped firing.
Since these enemy armored vehicles can be captured, that's great. Wouldn't it be a waste for them to open fire now?
In addition to the mechs, this Black Hawk armored force was accompanied by a large number of mechanized infantry, and even several squads of Fear Knights.
From the very beginning, the players controlling the tanks paid no attention to the Dread Knights. Some players even drove their tanks recklessly, crushing a Dread Knight who couldn't dodge in time under the tracks.
But when one of the Fear Riders jumped onto a tank, an accident occurred.
Under the horrified gaze of the players, the Fear Knight used his plated greatsword as if sawing wood to cut a large hole in the tank's roof.
When the players saw the Dread Knight just cleave open the tank's roof with a greatsword and then crawl inside, they were completely horrified!
Damn, is this considered cheating?
After a bloody battle, the Fear Knight easily killed all the drivers inside the tank, and then he tried to take control of the tank.
Unfortunately, the operation of this tank was completely different from that of cars and mechs. He struggled for a long time but still couldn't figure out how to drive it.
Moreover, the interior space of this thing was so cramped that he felt like a brown bear trapped in a cage, with his massive body in power armor squeezed inside.
Just as he was about to crawl out, a psionicist suddenly approached the split tank and used magic to kill the fear knight inside.
"Have the psionicists provide cover, and don't get too close to the enemy!"
Some players were AT'ing their teammates in the chat, reminding them to pay attention to infantry-tank coordination.
They hadn't noticed it before, but now they have:
When facing units like the Dread Knight, having a psionicist providing cover is really important!
For regular tanks, dealing with the Dread Knight isn't so easy, especially when the distance closes.
If the distance is relatively far, they can also use tank cannons to blast these armored infantrymen to death.
However, when the distance is relatively close, these Dread Knights know how to use line of sight.
Although they lacked experience in dealing with tanks, this did not prevent them from noticing that the tank gun's depression angle was limited.
By simply crouching down, they could easily dodge close-range tank cannon fire and then circle around to the top of the tank to open the cans.
Meanwhile, the machine guns on the tanks cannot harm these armored infantrymen unless they can hit them repeatedly and in large numbers.
Therefore, in order to fight against the Dread Knight in this chaotic environment, one will ultimately have to rely on the power of the psionicists.
Just as the armored battle broke out outside the jungle, a portion of the Second Regiment soldiers who had been stationed there silently approached from within the jungle.
In order to ambush the enemy's armored forces, Regiment Commander Sukhov personally led the team, wearing a set of armored cavalry powered armor issued by Andrei and carrying a specially made anti-armor rifle.
"Attack! Quickly, use your Molotov cocktails to take them down!"
When they got close enough, Lieutenant Colonel Sukhov suddenly opened his closed helmet and blew the whistle on his chest. The sharp whistle instantly spread throughout the entire forest.
"Hurrah! For our motherland!"
"Charge! The cold-blooded lady favors the brave, fear not!"
To the astonishment of the Black Hawk soldiers, a group of Cambrian soldiers suddenly emerged from the forest, like a horde of ghosts.
These guys were equipped with a bunch of random weapons, with a noticeably high proportion of submachine guns, and a large number of soldiers were carrying already lit Molotov cocktails.
In flat terrain, these infantrymen would never have been able to get this close.
Even if they get close, the machine guns on the mechs are enough to easily take them down.
However, in such a dense forest environment, the group of Fearless mechs that had just broken through the thorns and brambles were completely unable to turn around in time.
They tried to move to the side to avoid the lunatics with Molotov cocktails, but they were accidentally blocked by a big tree behind them.
At this moment, the Fearless Mech's massive cannon, coupled with its long, slender bayonet, became a huge obstacle to its movement.
Snapped!
A Molotov cocktail was smashed hard against the Dauntless mech, instantly igniting a patch of flame.
The Cambrian Empire lacked many things, but it certainly didn't lack spirits. In fact, spirits were one of the essential supplies for soldiers in the Cambrian Empire's army.
Andrei clearly stipulated that his troops could drink alcohol when not at war, but once at war, no one was allowed to drink alcohol, and violators would be severely punished!
If someone neglects their duties due to drinking, no matter who it is, even if they are a colonel, they will be shot on the spot!
Under these circumstances, Andrei's troops experienced a significant drop in alcohol consumption. If it weren't for Andrei's high prestige and his approachable nature as a general, a group of alcoholic soldiers would probably have rebelled.
However, this also resulted in Andrei and his group having a lot of raw materials to make Molotov cocktails. After all, the spirits of the Cambrian Empire were all no different from industrial alcohol, and some were even stronger than industrial alcohol!
Molotov cocktails are always very effective against armor.
This thing is an amazing weapon, especially when they can get close to the enemy and the enemy's armored units cannot move quickly!
The Black Hawk infantry guarding the mechs launched a desperate counterattack, trying to stop the group of reckless madmen charging forward.
But at this moment, Andrei's soldiers had gone mad.
Although they were not players, but just a group of ordinary infantrymen, how could they not be inspired after witnessing the players' fearless charges time and time again on the battlefield?
"Warriors, do not be afraid, let us fight like the Guards Commando!"
"We must prove to the general that even though we are just a group of reinforcements, we are never cowards!"
A soldier shouted wildly, but the next moment he was riddled with bullets from a submachine gun.
But before he fell, another comrade pushed his body forward, braving the submachine gun fire and multiple bullet holes in his body, and slammed the Molotov cocktail in his hand into the enemy mech.
"Long live the motherland! General..."
The soldier collapsed due to his severe injuries after throwing the Molotov cocktail.
But when he fell into a pool of blood, a bright smile was still on his face.
"Madmen! These Cambrian people are all madmen! They've gone completely insane!"
Some Black Hawk soldiers were terrified by this scene; they couldn't understand why these guys could unleash such fanatical morale.
Aren’t they afraid of death?
They were unaware that, although the soldiers of the Cambrian Empire lacked intellectual depth and had little complex sense of national identity and ethnicity, they were still capable of achieving great things.
But when they see people in the army risking their lives to charge forward every day, they will naturally be inspired and then imitate these people.
In particular, they had heard that in order to capture the enemy's position as quickly as possible, Andrei led the Krieg Death Legion in his troops and charged forward even under artillery fire from their own side!
Even their generals are willing to charge forward without regard for their own lives, so what do they have to worry about?
Just keep charging forward! Everyone believes the cold-blooded lady will bless the hero!
When the other players finally managed to break into the forest after dealing with the enemies outside, they were stunned by what they saw.
However, they were not stunned by the selfless charge of their own soldiers, but rather by the fact that these guys had already destroyed so many enemy mechs in such a short time!
"Wait! Stop! Spare the bottle!"
"Let us deal with them. Don't burn the rest of the mechs; they're still useful!"
(End of this chapter)
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