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Chapter 246 Facing the Titan Legion, we must move!

Chapter 246 Facing the Titan Legion, we must move!
"...Enough. Don't tell me how critical the situation is in Moscow. You have two Titan Orders stationed there, what else could be critical?"

"Damn it, the entire Titan Order of the Empire is stationed over there, and the enemy hasn't even reached your area yet! We're under heavy attack from the enemy, and there's not a single Titan Order member here!"

"Stop talking nonsense and send the Titan over here right now. Otherwise, do you expect our soldiers to fight the enemy's steel behemoths with their own flesh and blood?"

"Listen up, I want Titan right now. If you're so capable, fire me. I want to see who else is willing to come and take care of this mess in Petrograd."

After yelling at the person on the other end of the phone, General Constantine slammed the phone down abruptly and let out a long sigh.

After hearing the sounds inside cease, Nikolai pushed open the door, quietly entered, and went to General Constantine's side, handing him a handkerchief to wipe his sweat, saying:
"General, please don't get upset and harm your health. I believe the Empire will consider the bigger picture!"

General Constantine glanced at the few more strands of white hair that had appeared on his butler's forehead, touched his mechanical arm which seemed to sting slightly but theoretically shouldn't cause any sensation, and sighed, saying:

"I've really had enough of those bastards in Moscow. Haven't they ever learned how to fight?"

"The Air Force has relayed the latest reconnaissance information: the Black Skull Titan Legion of the Black Hawk Empire is almost at the front line. In addition, the Emperor's Son Titan Legion, which previously marched south, is also moving north!"

"My small army group is forced to face two Titan legions of the enemy at the same time, and they are unwilling to send their Titans over. What is this nonsense?"

"Could they really be so foolish as to think that a single Tsar Cannon can withstand the onslaught of two Titan legions?"

General Constantine vented all his pent-up frustrations, as if he were just letting it all out.

There was no other way; as the commander of the army group, he didn't have many people to vent his frustrations on, especially since he couldn't just casually say things like complaining about the Tsar.

But at this moment, he was truly disappointed with Moscow.

"General, Moscow also has its own difficulties."

"I heard that three Titan legions of the Black Hawk Empire have headed towards Moscow. It seems they are determined to take our capital in one fell swoop!"

Nikolai tried to persuade the general to calm down, but General Constantine's anger was not so easily quelled.

"That's enough. Forget about those bastards in Moscow. Let's just mind our own business!"

General Constantine waved his hand and said coldly:
"Take a few of the family's personal guard knights with you and make sure you deliver this letter to Andrei. Under no circumstances should anyone else see this letter!"

"If anyone else sees the contents of this letter, don't blame me for being ruthless!"

Upon seeing the letter stamped with sealing wax, Nikolai vaguely guessed what was going on, but simply nodded and then tucked the letter into his pocket.

He guessed that it was highly likely that General Constantine was preparing to say something to Andrei that couldn't be said openly over the phone, probably to arrange some future moves for the family.

As established nobles, their loyalty to the Tsar was only one aspect; their most important duty was to ensure the continuation of their family line.

It is absolutely unrealistic to expect them to fight against an invincible enemy for the sake of the Tsar, as if it were their own death.

Not long after, Andrei received this letter from General Constantine.

When he saw Nicholas and several family knights arrive in a flurry of dust and immediately hand him a letter, he realized that Admiral Constantine definitely had something important to say.

"Nikolai, what's going on? Why are you in such a hurry?"

As Andrei spoke, he removed the intact sealing wax from the letter, but his expression froze as soon as he saw the first line of the letter.

[Bad news! The Black Hawk Empire's Black Skull Titan Legion is on its way!]

When Andrei saw this line of text, he was completely devastated.

What the heck is going on? How come the Titan Legion has arrived?
He was just an ordinary major general and division commander, leading a mediocre mixed division.

He had just wiped out an enemy armored division, then turned around and severely damaged an enemy mechanized infantry division. He had even just severely damaged a Warsaw Puppet Army corps.

After fighting this series of battles, he didn't even have time to catch his breath before suddenly receiving this news.

All he wants to know now is what kind of terrible script he got?

Anyone who didn't know better would think he was Rogdorn, leading the Imperial Fist Legion, busy defending Holy Terra!
After reading the letter, Andrei understood why General Constantine hadn't simply stated its contents over the phone.

The reason is simple: to prevent eavesdropping!

General Constantine told Andrei that a Titan Legion was approaching, and that Moscow might send a Titan Legion to support them, but it might not.

If Moscow sends the Titan Legion, then let Andrei provide support from the flanks and deal with the Black Hawk Empire's ordinary troops.

If Moscow wasn't interested in sending troops, then Andrei should quickly lead his troops away from the position, head to Volkhov immediately, and then take the Victory Railway to Moscow.

Only Titans can fight Titans. If Moscow doesn't send Titans, General Constantine will lead his troops to defend to the death, while Andrei will need to rebuild his family in Moscow.

In short, General Constantine instructed Andrei to prioritize his own survival and avoid a head-on confrontation with the enemy's Titan Legion.

After reading the letter, Andrei burned it immediately.

If this letter falls into the wrong hands, it could very well become evidence of the Vorontsov family's treason.

After all, the enemy hasn't even arrived yet, and they've already arranged an escape route in the letter. It's definitely desertion in the face of battle!

However, like his father, Andrei had no intention of dying for the Cambrian Empire.

If the Tsar is kind enough to provide reinforcements, he might as well fight it out.

At least that way, even if they couldn't win, it could only be said that it wasn't their fault.

But now his teammates are as bad as pigs, they don't care about their area at all, and they always do all sorts of stupid things. What can he do?
If you were to die because of teammates like that, it would be a truly pointless death.

"Alright, Nikolai, I've read the letter. When you get back, tell the old man that I will follow his instructions when it comes to crucial moments!"

Upon hearing Andrei's words, Nikolai smiled.

He didn't know what was written in the letter, but judging from General Constantine's extremely serious expression, he knew that what was written in the letter was absolutely very important.

Therefore, what he was most worried about was that Andrei would become stubborn and suddenly refuse to obey the master's orders at this time.

Fortunately, the young master remained clear-headed and did not have any stubborn ideas at this time, which truly relieved him.

Nikolai only drank a glass of water and rested for a while before running back. Seeing how travel-worn they were, Andrei felt sorry for them.

The Black Hawk Empire's army has not launched an attack but has instead chosen to retreat temporarily.

At first, Andrei thought that he had hurt them so badly that they had slowed down their attack, but after reading the letter, he understood.

These guys must be waiting for the Titan Legion to arrive, which is why they temporarily retreated.

He glanced at the defensive line he had planned, then casually crumpled the map into a ball, tossed it aside, and released a burst of psionic flame, burning it instantly.

If the enemy does not have the Titan Legion, then he can rely on the railway for defense and make the most of the armored trains, which is absolutely feasible.

But the enemy's Titan Legion is almost here, what's the point of him playing with armored trains?
He didn't think the armored train could handle the Titan Legion!
Although he had never seen the Titans of this world, based on the Titan tactics he had learned about from other sources, he felt that this thing was very similar to the Titans of Warhammer!

However, after some consideration, given the technological level of this world, Andrei felt that even if they could create something similar to a Titan, it would inevitably have very poor mobility.

Putting aside how fast it can run, just considering the transportation method, it's unlikely that this thing can be transported in its original state.

If he were to arrange this thing, it would most likely be disassembled into parts, transported to a safe location before being reassembled, and then the Titan Legion would be deployed to the battlefield.

Otherwise, if we expect this thing to gradually make its way to the battlefield, how high would the failure rate and wear and tear be?

He didn't know where the enemy's Titans would be assembled, but he planned to send out air force units to conduct a search first.

If we can find the assembly location of the enemy Titan, we can strike first!

Therefore, Andrei immediately gave the players a brand new mission:

Side Quest: The Black Skull Titan Legion of the Black Hawk Empire is about to arrive. Deploy air reconnaissance to locate this Titan Legion! Total Reward: 3000 Merit Points! Number of Participants: Unlimited

As soon as the quest was announced, the players erupted in excited howls.

Rice Noodle Roll Cat: [Holy crap! What did I just see? This world has really gone mad!]

King Gigi: [Quack! Oh no, it's the legendary battle of the Apocalypse! Back off!]

Sinliech: [Very well, I knew this world was a Warhammer world. I wonder when the Emperor's fleet will arrive?]

Hao Nan: [To be honest, what I'm most curious about right now is, how come there's such a huge gap between the Black Hawk Empire and the Cambrian Empire? It's hard to imagine that two countries with such a large gap can be included in the list of great powers!]

Frozen Pear Emperor: [Maybe not. I remember reading somewhere before that the Cambrian Empire also had a Titan Legion?]

The news that the Titan Legion was about to arrive instantly generated a huge response among the players.

Of course, players aren't afraid; they'll only be more excited, since these Fourth Calamities are all people who love to watch the drama unfold!

According to the Fourth Calamity's idea, they wish the four peddlers could descend directly into the real world, the Chaos Demon Army could sweep across the globe, and Abaddon, the Sky-Piercing General, could lead the Black Legion in an orbital parachute landing!
In any case, as long as the enemy can show their health bar, the players will always find a way to take them down.

The stronger the enemy, the more they enjoyed the fight.

Andrei had just finished building a field airfield when a bunch of players immediately placed a bunch of plane orders.

In the previous battle, Andrei's planes also suffered considerable losses. After all, these players were charging straight into the enemy's anti-aircraft positions, so it would be strange if they didn't suffer heavy losses.

Considering the players' performance and the final exchange ratio, Andrei doesn't intend to make any demands on the players in this regard.

They've already played well enough. Forcing them to take on too many tasks will only provoke player resentment and discourage them from playing.

Of course, it's more likely that players will research how to find loopholes in these tasks and then go and exploit them.

Andrei couldn't guarantee that the missions he created wouldn't have any loopholes. Even if the world was realistic and he could ensure that there wouldn't be any bugs in the game, there would definitely be logical flaws.

Therefore, he can only pray that too many geniuses don't emerge among the players.

Sometimes, outsmarting other players is more frustrating than outsmarting enemies.

Perhaps because some players had made a fortune operating the giant cannon before, Andrei clearly saw that a few guys' orders were too brutal.

Goodness, he ordered ten fighter jets from me in one go. Can he fly that many by himself?

Considering the high casualty rate of these players once they get carried away, Andrei suspects that they might actually be able to open that many.

Especially when players have enough merit points, they will definitely squander them in various ways.

If you earn a bunch of in-game currency by playing games, what's the point if you don't spend it to buy better equipment?
After watching a group of players take off in their planes, Andrei pulled out the map again and began to study the next battle plan.

It's impossible for him to completely abandon his defensive line.

Putting aside whether the player will agree to the plan of retreating in the face of a strong enemy, even he himself would find it difficult to abandon his cheap father here and run away to save his own life.

Although he was just a time traveler, he had to admit that General Constantine had taken good care of him, and the old man's affection for him was genuine.

Moreover, he also found it difficult to accept that so many flesh-and-blood residents of Petrograd were destroyed under the iron heel of the Black Hawk Empire.

However, staying put to defend is absolutely not advisable; it's a very foolish tactic.

After some research, Andrei suddenly felt that he could break up the troops.

The local soldiers, mainly infantry, can be responsible for defending the position and the surrounding urban area, or they can simply go around to fight guerrilla warfare against the enemy.

Meanwhile, Andrei's players can form a rapid-response armored force to proactively attack and harass the enemy with blitzkrieg tactics.

The Titan Legion may be strong, but if Andrei plays hide-and-seek with them and keeps circling around them, even the mighty Titan Legion won't be able to do anything to him.

In addition, even Andrei's armored trains can wage guerrilla warfare against the enemy!

Compared to its own tanks, or other army vehicles, which also require fuel.

He studied it for a while, but never noticed any fuel display on the armored train, nor did he ever see players driving armored trains back to the train station for resupply.

This means that Andrei's armored trains can run on the railway indefinitely, as long as they don't exceed his sphere of influence, and can go as far as they want.

Combined with the player's repair skills and other factors, he suddenly discovered:

It's not easy for the enemy to block their armored trains. These guys keep running around on the railway, firing shots every now and then. They can really be used as land cruisers to harass the entire railway area!
Especially since Andrei had been modified by players before, and this is the second armored train that just returned; its guerrilla capabilities seem to have become even stronger.

Andrei could only say that he ultimately underestimated the level of abstraction among players.

These guys successfully produced three 9.2-inch siege guns in an abandoned factory in Petrozavodsk.

Unfortunately, because they had run out of stock of the previous large-scale mobile artillery, they were unable to find a new chassis and thus could not produce the famous Andrei's Hammer self-propelled artillery.

But it didn't matter; they simply mounted these heavy artillery pieces on the carriages towed behind the armored train!

In other words, in addition to the original various armaments, the second armored train was also equipped with three additional 9.2-inch siege guns at the rear!

Although this thing fires while the armored train is moving, the final hit rate becomes quite pitiful.

But if the armored train stops in one place and doesn't move, this thing is an absolutely terrifying weapon!
Upon closer reflection, Andrei felt that this thing was no different from an ordinary railway gun.

Unless it can be blocked by the enemy, a moving train gun like this can definitely become the enemy's nightmare!
Most importantly, when ordinary railway guns are about to fire, the train must undergo a series of preparations, and the guns must be adjusted in various ways.

It took a lot of time before this thing could fire.

However, the three-cannon armored train modified by the player can simply stop anywhere and start firing!

After considering the absurd attributes of this thing, Andrei immediately gave the armored train the order to patrol along the entire Victory Railway and bombard all enemy troops within its range!
It doesn't matter if there are no observation posts and it's unclear where the enemy is; a small number of cavalry can accompany the armored train to keep watch.

In addition, the air force responsible for reconnaissance in the sky can also help observe the train. Players simply need to share the enemies they spot with each other, and then they can use this to launch a fierce bombardment!

Andrei's troops quickly launched a new operation.

A day later, the soldiers who remained on the position saw Andrei lead his armored units out, and they also saw armored trains passing through the railway.

"I say, why did the general just run away with those armored soldiers? Could it be that the general simply took the armored regiment and ran away?"

One of the soldiers assigned to stay behind on the front line asked his comrades anxiously.

Honestly, seeing Andrei withdraw a large number of his main forces and guards assault troops, leaving only them and the artillery on this position, made him a little panicked!

But as soon as he finished speaking, their platoon leader came over.

"Shut up, don't talk nonsense. The general has his own battle plan!"

"If you say anything that undermines morale again, be careful, or I might just enforce battlefield discipline!"

First, the platoon leader gave the soldier who had spoken out of turn a stern look to himself, then leaned closer and said:

"I'm telling you, you absolutely mustn't tell anyone, but I've heard that the general left here with armored units, and he's planning something big!"

"I heard that after the Black Hawk Empire was terrified by the general, they started to withdraw their troops in other directions, but the general is not going to let them go and is preparing to lead his troops to continue pursuing them!"

"So don't go around telling everyone! If the enemy finds out that the general went after them and our position is undefended, they might turn around and attack us!"

Despite the platoon leader's repeated reminders to everyone not to spread rumors, it wasn't long before the news was circulating all over the front lines.

Andrei knew all too well that these junior officers and ordinary soldiers had little sense of secrecy.

The more you tell them to keep it a secret, the more you tell them not to tell anyone, the more likely they are to spread it around.

Secrets, in particular, inherently evoke a desire to inquire about them.

Let me tell you a secret: this is a classic tactic popular among elementary school students.

In this way, the soldiers on the entire position quickly learned that Andrei was leading the main force to give the remnants of the Black Hawk Empire a good kick in the ass!

Upon learning this news, the morale of the soldiers on the front line quickly stabilized.

What they feared most was that the general would lead the way in deserting; such things had happened before in the Cambrian Empire's army.

As long as the officials don't flee but instead go to continue their victories, they don't care; they might even feel honored.

If someone else had said that, these soldiers certainly wouldn't have believed it.

However, given Andrei's previous victories against the Black Hawk Empire, the soldiers were willing to believe that Andrei had simply gone to pursue the fleeing enemy.

Meanwhile, in the sky, the air force that Andrei had previously sent out to conduct reconnaissance had already engaged in multiple rounds of combat with the enemy's air force.

Although the air force was somewhat scattered due to players going out to scout, these players still achieved good results in air combat.

The wreckage of the airships that had crashed but were still burning on the ground was ample proof of the players' aerial combat achievements.

"That's strange. I don't know if it's just my imagination, but it seems like the Black Hawk Empire's airships are getting harder and harder to fight these days!"

After one player respawned, he flew back to the war zone and couldn't help but complain to his teammates.

"It's not your imagination, these guys' airships are just getting harder and harder to hit. They've started to habitually send a bunch of battle mages on their airships now!"

"It's absolutely terrifying! In the middle of the fight, a spell suddenly flew out from the airship. This thing is simply impossible to defend against!"

Players unanimously agree that the Black Hawk Empire's airships are becoming increasingly monstrous, and many are nostalgic for the Altranians' airships.

Honestly, the Otlanians' airships are the best airships in their eyes—ideal targets for racking up points.

There was no powerful void shield, no bunch of flashy battle mages, and not even powered armored soldiers guarding the airship!
It would be so easy for them to capture an airship like this, unlike the Black Hawk Empire's airships, which are so difficult to deal with.
Just as players were complaining that the Black Hawk Empire's airships were becoming increasingly difficult to deal with, the Black Hawk Empire's air force was also complaining that these players were not easy to deal with.

"Damn it! Why hasn't the Empire's latest air force aircraft been developed yet? Are those mechanical birds really that difficult to manufacture?"

Located at an airship base, Major General Herbert Galwitz of the Black Hawk Empire was roaring angrily on the phone.

"...I'm sorry, General, please understand that the Empire's technical personnel also need time to conduct research and development..."

On the other end of the phone, the voice seemed to be trying to explain something, but Major General Galvez retorted without holding back.

"Time? Isn't our time time time too?"

"The Empire's airships are suffering increasing losses. According to current statistics, more than half of the Empire's airship losses are due to being shot down by those strange aircraft, which is already very serious!"

"By the time you slowly develop it, the Empire will have already conquered the Cambrian people, and the war will be over by then!"

After giving a thorough dressing-down, Major General Galwitz urged:
"I don't care what difficulties you have. Either send me more reinforcements, or quickly develop the new aircraft and deliver it to me!"

"The advantages that the Imperial Air Force has gained are being steadily lost to the enemy, and this is something we absolutely cannot allow!"

After he finished speaking, he hung up the phone.

"Reporting to the general, another airship squadron of ours outside has been attacked by the enemy!"

Just then, an officer ran over and reported to the general.

"How much did you lose? Don't tell me it was another total annihilation!"

Major General Galwitz rubbed his forehead, looking somewhat troubled. When he saw the officer stammering, he knew that this wave was destined to be wiped out once again!
According to the Black Hawk Empire's organizational structure, an airship squadron typically consists of eight small airships and one medium-sized airship.

According to the original design, medium-sized airships were not intended to undertake bombing missions in most cases, but rather to undertake escort missions. However, this does not mean that medium-sized airships could not bomb.

On the contrary, the Black Hawk Empire also made certain reforms to its original airship configuration during this period.

For example, the Black Hawk Empire's airships originally only had ordinary gunners, but now the Empire's airships are not only equipped with Dread Knights, but each medium-sized or larger airship also has a dedicated battle mage accompanying it.

With the addition of battle mages, medium-sized airships, which were not originally well-suited for bombing missions, have become excellent bombing platforms.

In this scenario, the airship doesn't need to carry extra bombs; it only needs to have some magic cores on board, allowing battle mages to continuously cast spells through the magic cores.

A single wave of sulfur rain spells might not destroy many targets, but if an airship were floating in the sky, constantly spraying sulfur rain downwards, it could definitely inflict massive damage on the enemy.

Unfortunately, the sudden proliferation of various special aircraft on the battlefield severely hampered their increasingly powerful bombing capabilities.

If it weren't for the upgraded configurations of their airships and the large number of battle mages accompanying them in combat, their losses would have been even greater.

"A new kind of aircraft, this is simply unscientific!"

"The Empire's spies hidden among the Cambrian people have inquired from various sources, but they have never found any research on this topic. It's impossible that this research team has been living deep in the mountains and forests without any contact with the outside world, is it?"

Major General Galvez suddenly thought of something and said to the officer in front of him with a headache.

"To be honest, I now seriously suspect that these special aircraft are not products of the Cambrian Empire itself. I suspect that other powers may be testing their new weapons in the Cambrian Empire!"

Upon hearing this, the officer standing opposite the general remained silent, unsure of what to say.

During these days, Major General Galvez became somewhat obsessed with the enemy's new aircraft.

There's no way around it; this thing just performs too well in aerial combat.

Its defensive capabilities are somewhat weak, which goes without saying, since you can't put a void shield on this kind of aircraft.

But this thing is not only powerful, it also has excellent maneuverability and flexibility, and it is as agile as a bird in the sky!
The sheer agility of this aircraft gives it a huge advantage, not to mention its apparent low cost.

Furthermore, Major General Galvis couldn't figure out the fuel consumption of this thing, but judging from the players' endurance in aerial combat, he suspected that this thing might be particularly fuel-efficient.

In comparison, their airships are actually inferior to this thing.

If their airships were just conventional airships on Earth, then they would certainly have a longer range and be more fuel-efficient.

But here's the problem: all of the Black Hawk Empire's airships have been modified with magical technology and have been fitted with a whole bunch of random stuff.

Those extra turrets, and the various types of ammunition loaded on them, all rely on levitation magic to maintain their stability, not to mention the most energy-consuming void shield.

Therefore, all these airships require a large amount of magic cores to operate.

This results in the Black Hawk Empire's airships not having a very strong endurance. It's difficult to keep the airships constantly floating in the sky and ready to be deployed at any time in case of enemy activity.

"Forget about what those idiots are up to for now. I heard that a Titan legion is supposed to be arriving here soon?"

Suddenly remembering something, Major General Galvez changed the subject and asked.

"Yes, General! The Black Skull Titan Legion is almost here. They have just finished assembling their equipment at the rear factory and are expected to arrive in the city by evening!"

When the Black Skull Titan Legion was mentioned, the expressions of the two people present relaxed.

Despite the view that, according to Grand Marshal Hermann, it was pointless to build such a massive war machine as the Titan Legion, it would be better to invest those resources in building airships and using a massive air force to completely destroy the enemy's defenses!
However, in previous combat, the Black Hawk Empire discovered that the Titan Legion, as the ultimate armored force, had an extremely powerful breakthrough capability.

Although the Titan Legion is difficult to deploy, once they are in place, only the Titans can fight against the Titans.

Therefore, in their view, as long as the Titan Legion was in place, the enemy's defensive line in front of them would surely be successfully breached.

"Alas, I long for the Titan Legion to arrive soon, and I wish us a successful capture of Petrograd, this industrial jewel of the north!"

Just as the two were talking, the air raid siren above their heads suddenly went off.

Upon hearing this voice, the two looked at each other in bewilderment.

"What a joke! Damn it! This is a disgrace to the Empire!"

Major General Galvis angrily threw his hat to the ground, looked up at the sky, and cursed:

"I really can't believe it. The Cambrian Empire's air force has actually launched a counterattack on our new air base. What is this? We've actually been counterattacked by the Cambrian Empire's air force!"

"Get all the surrounding air defense units ready and shoot down every single enemy aircraft that comes into contact with me! I will not allow a single enemy aircraft to fly overhead!"

At this very moment, in the skies above the city of Pskov.

A squadron of Black Hawk airships, which had just taken off and was preparing to carry out a bombing mission in the distance, happened to see a large number of planes flying in their direction from afar.

When they saw these planes, all the Black Hawk helicopter crew members shared the general's sentiment: the world had gone completely mad!
They have completely occupied the city of Pskov and have thoroughly repaired the previously damaged airship base, transferring a large number of airships there.

They had assumed the city would serve as their forward airbase, aiding them in launching fierce bombing raids against the enemy, but the enemy's bombing arrived first.

Several air defense positions located around the city immediately launched a fierce bombardment of the sky. The Cambrian Empire had previously built a number of temporary fortifications around the city in order to defend it.

Unfortunately, the rout at the front was so severe that the city of Pskov quickly fell into enemy hands.

Almost immediately after Andrei withdrew from Pskov, the Black Hawk Empire's army occupied the area, taking only a few days in total.

These fortifications were naturally utilized by the enemy and turned into their artillery positions.

One player's plane was hit instantly by a hidden 88mm anti-aircraft gun, bursting into flames and crashing to the ground.

Meanwhile, other players were piloting their planes and diving directly towards the ground.

"Hahaha, I don't even know what to do with the merits I earned from that one shot. How can you compete with my wealth?"

Looking at the anti-aircraft guns on the ground, a player piloting a fighter jet neither dodged nor avoided them, but instead swooped down while laughing loudly.

In the past, to acquire such a fighter jet, he would have had to fight on the battlefield for a long time, or be a scavenger for a long time before he could successfully obtain it.

But now, he feels that the little airplane is nothing, and he can spend his money however he wants!

A series of rockets were launched, hitting the anti-aircraft gun on the ground. In a violent explosion, the 88mm anti-aircraft gun was instantly blown to pieces.

At the same time, another anti-aircraft attack from the side destroyed the aircraft in mid-air.

The Black Hawk Empire's air defense forces are struggling to withstand the attacks from above. These planes are flying too fast, and the experience is completely different from when they shoot down airships.

This resulted in many experienced anti-aircraft artillerymen performing worse than even the greenhorns at this moment.

At the very least, the new recruits knew that once they realized something was wrong, they should constantly adjust their lead time.

However, these veterans had long established a fixed set of lead times and tactics, making it difficult for them to break free from their old habits in a short period of time.

Meanwhile, the airship squadron in the sky was also facing a fierce attack from the enemy.

"Mage, hurry up! That giant mechanical bird is about to fly over!"

The commander on the escort airship anxiously urged the abyss mage beside him. As a bomber swooped down toward him, its high-explosive cannons relentlessly blasting at him, he felt a chill run down his spine.

The machine gun's firepower was extremely ferocious, and the strength of their airship's void shield was decreasing at a visible rate.

At this rate, their airship is very likely to be destroyed on the spot by the enemy!
The Abyss Mage quickly calculated the lead time and condensed a rain of sulfurous fire in the sky.

As the bomber was engulfed in flames and plummeted toward the ground, the officer finally breathed a sigh of relief.

But just then, he suddenly noticed another bomber flying overhead, and above this bomber, soldiers were parachuting down!

Recalling the thrilling boarding maneuvers that had become particularly popular in the Cambrian Empire recently, he suddenly felt nauseous.

Damn it, he's now disgusted by this bunch of ridiculous air force he's never seen before!
(End of this chapter)

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