The Fourth Calamity never believed in the steel torrent!
Chapter 250 is free to play for a limited time! Recruit p1000 giant rats!
Chapter 250 is free to play for a limited time! Recruit p1000 giant rats!
Boom!
With a crisp, loud bang that echoed throughout the entire battlefield, to everyone's astonishment, the KV-1 tank that had fallen from the sky smashed straight through the Titan turret below.
Clearly, the player still doesn't realize the incredible feat they've just accomplished.
A tank weighing nearly 50 tons is essentially a lump of iron weighing nearly 50 tons.
Such a large, angular iron lump fell from the sky and smashed directly onto the top of the Titan. Without a doubt, no defense could withstand it!
The heaviest aerial bomb ever seen during World War II was probably the one called the Grand Slam, but even that thing weighed no more than ten tons.
Although such a 50-ton iron lump wouldn't explode, the sheer force of its impact would be enough to penetrate the Titan's top armor!
Even though the top turret of the Caesar-class Titan was designed with reference to the battleship level, the armor materials and thickness used were exactly the same as those of the Black Hawk Empire battleships.
But if it were a battleship, it would be smashed through by a tank falling from a height of several hundred meters!
The Titan crew members, hiding in the center of the Titan's cockpit, thought they should be safe there.
In their view, as long as their constant temperature system does not run out of energy, the ice shell covering the outside, which is covered by the living saint, will eventually melt away.
The core of the Titan mech was completely encased in thick armor and ice, so even if an enemy appeared, it should be impossible to penetrate it.
If they wait patiently, they will be freed soon.
But when the tank crashed directly onto the top of the Titan, the crew members hiding inside met their doom.
The heavy tank effortlessly smashed through the Titan's top armor, crushing the Titan's structure on the spot.
Before the Titan crew inside could even figure out what was happening, they were crushed into mincemeat by this massive iron lump that fell from the sky.
"Hahaha, it's done! We've succeeded! We're rich now!"
When the player inside the tank saw the merit points he had just earned, he couldn't help but burst into laughter.
I never imagined that the main target of this Titan mech would fall on my head.
In his opinion, the one who contributed the most in this wave should be the plane that transported him here. If the plane hadn't flown so accurately, he wouldn't have been able to crash directly into the Titan below.
Of course, his precise timing was also crucial; if he hadn't managed to crash the tank off the plane in time, he wouldn't have been able to smash through the Titan below.
The Air Force player at the top also received an assist, and when he saw this exaggerated achievement, he couldn't help but want to swear.
That's incredibly generous. To put it bluntly, he took down an enemy Titan, and his final achievement was at least equivalent to single-handedly wiping out an entire enemy armored company!
Even if he only gets a small share of the credit as an assister, it will be enough for the company to thrive for a long time to come.
Meanwhile, the pilots of the other Titans were absolutely furious at the situation.
They had imagined many scenarios in which the Titans would be destroyed by the enemy, such as being bombed by the enemy with a large number of bombs that would destroy one of their mechanical legs, being ambushed by enemy agents with explosives, or being destroyed by enemy Titans during a Titan battle.
But they never dreamed that the Cambrian Empire's air force would drop a heavy armored vehicle from the sky, and that would smash through their Titan!
This is absolutely outrageous. How did the Cambrian Empire's air force achieve such insane load-bearing capacity, allowing armored vehicles to rest on the wings of aircraft without breaking them?
What they couldn't understand even more was how those pilots managed to do it.
To put such a large armored vehicle on the wing, it's almost like an elephant walking on a balance beam.
The enemy pilots were diving and soaring in the sky, but the armored vehicle just wouldn't fall down beforehand, which was simply against the laws of physics!
In response, Andrei could only say that this was the magic of the physics engine; after all, the equipment produced on his side were all strange things with various game characteristics.
The other Titans simultaneously aimed their anti-aircraft guns at the aircraft in the sky, and together with the surrounding anti-aircraft fire, launched a fierce bombardment on the other diving air force units.
That's terrifying. The enemy was able to destroy a Titan in this way. Doesn't that mean their Titans could also be destroyed by the enemy?
To avoid losing more Titans in this Titan legion, the other Titans maximized their anti-aircraft firepower and moved on the ground to evade enemy air forces.
In the past, they did not think that the air force posed a sufficient threat to Titan.
It wasn't just because they were equipped with those magical laser crystals, but also because the Titans' armor itself was sufficient to protect them from ordinary bomb attacks.
Unless targeted by a large airship capable of carrying heavy bombs, bombs dropped by small airships on the top of Titan are usually just a tickle.
Unfortunately, the Cambrian Empire ultimately brought them a huge surprise.
Under heavy anti-aircraft fire, other players' planes found it difficult to advance any further.
They tried their best to replicate the previous miracle, smashing tanks onto the top of the enemy's Titans, but their planes simply couldn't get close enough to the Titans.
The presence of several 88mm anti-aircraft guns nearby made their aircraft easy targets for enemy fire, even when they were flying at a higher altitude.
Furthermore, even if a player's bomb-throwing technique is accurate, they cannot guarantee that they will still be able to hit the moving Titan below when throwing bombs from a sufficiently high distance!
Moreover, strictly speaking, their actions weren't about dropping bombs, but rather coordinating with the player driving the tank.
The player who decides when to drop the bomb is the one who is driving the tank while hovering on the wing, while the player sitting inside the tank cannot see the scene below.
This requires cooperation between the players on both sides, with the pilot sending a signal to the tank crew so that the tank crew can move quickly.
However, this will inevitably lead to a further decrease in their bombing accuracy.
There was no other way; they could only place these armored soldiers as close to the Titans as possible and then have the tanks try to take down the enemy Titans.
Admittedly, these tanks brought a pleasant surprise to the Black Hawk soldiers.
Besides some tanks attempting to ram into the other side, there were even players whose tanks had barely landed when someone crawled out of them and started frantically sticking explosives onto them.
After all that commotion, their tank had become a suicide bomber. When the tank was destroyed by a cannon on the side and then exploded in a spectacular explosion, the driver inside the Titan was terrified.
"These guys are insane! They're all crazy!"
General Baker couldn't help but mutter a curse under his breath. It was the first time he had ever seen such a chaotic but extremely threatening fighting style against the Titan Legion.
In the past, he would have held a very dismissive attitude toward the fact that conventional armies were capable of taking down Titans.
Because he was the commander of the Titan Legion, he knew how difficult it was to take down a Titan using conventional methods.
But at that moment, he felt some of his beliefs crumble.
In the end, the players were unable to achieve a second kill on the enemy Titan.
Under such intense firepower, no tank was able to successfully reach the enemy's Titan.
A T34 tank was on the verge of success. With the player's serpentine maneuvers and the cover of other teammates, the T34 tank, strapped with explosives, was rapidly approaching the Titan.
But just as the tank was about to crash into the Titan, a Dauntless mech suddenly rushed out from the side, fearlessly brandishing its bayonet and charging at it.
The immense impact caused the Dreadnought's bayonet to plunge deep into the turret, instantly killing the armored soldier player inside. However, the strong recoil also broke the Dreadnought's cannon barrel.
More importantly, the player who had finished planting the explosives at the back saw that things were going badly and immediately detonated the bomb.
With a deafening roar, the Dauntless mech that charged forward was also engulfed in the massive explosion, ultimately resulting in a mutual destruction with the tank.
Some air force players, seeing the situation was not good and realizing that they seemed unable to destroy the Titan, tried to retreat, but the laser crystals of these Titans had already cooled down again.
As several laser beams scorched the plane, it instantly burned into a pile of broken wood.
Looking at the large pile of newly added mechanical wreckage on the battlefield, General Baker's expression remained ashen, showing no sign of relief.
In his view, the Cambrian Empire armored forces and air force that he had wiped out were not enough to compensate for the loss of a single Titan, not to mention that many Titan auxiliary troops were killed on the spot in the process!
To put it bluntly, their Black Skull Titan Legion suffered a heavy loss as soon as the war began.
"Report the situation here to the rear. We have encountered a Cambrian army unlike any we have ever encountered before!"
After letting out a long breath, General Baker spoke to the communications officer inside the Titan:
"Get our spies moving! We have to get our hands on the blueprints for this brand-new aircraft no matter what. We have to figure out how this thing can carry such a huge load!"
If the enemy's mechanical bird were merely agile, General Baker wouldn't be so interested in it.
In his view, although the Black Hawk Empire's airships were somewhat lacking in flexibility, they also had their own huge advantages, namely their powerful carrying capacity.
If they can develop a more agile air combat weapon that can restrain these enemy mechanical birds, then this thing's advantage will soon disappear.
But when he saw that this thing could actually carry an armored vehicle and fly around, he was completely astonished.
If this thing really has such a powerful airdrop capability, then they must get their hands on the design of this weapon no matter what!
In other words, if the enemy were to develop an engine with such powerful performance, they could not only create more formidable armored forces, but also make other airships run faster!
This kind of comprehensive technological leap is something their Black Hawk Empire absolutely cannot allow!
They successfully clashed fiercely with the enemy's Titan Legion, and despite heavy casualties, the players were still overjoyed.
Players don't care about losses; they think the more exciting the battle, the more fun it is.
However, after two consecutive attacks, the players had to retreat temporarily because they didn't have enough planes and tanks.
In the previous battles, a large number of planes and tanks were lost in front of the enemy Titan Legion, and if they wanted to acquire new planes and tanks, they would have to produce them again from air bases and factories.
They felt that running around all this time was quite time-consuming.
Rather than having to fight the enemy's Titan Legion all the way to Pskov, they might as well wait until the enemy's Titan Legion gets closer and then make full use of their home advantage.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have been able to fight for very long, and they would have wasted all their time traveling.
This is also a major flaw in the game, as summarized by players:
Everything else is fine, but the map in this lousy game is way too big!
This game could easily divide battles into zones or campaigns, allowing players to click around and immediately jump into the combat zone.
In reality, this game is more like a heavily modified version of Earth, with all the major cities and maps being completely identical, making it quite a waste of time for players to wander around on different battlefields.
Andrei was unaware of the players' complaints; he was busy figuring out how to deal with the enemy Titan Legion.
Good news. I don't know how many arguments General Constantine had with Moscow, but a Titan legion of the Cambrian Empire has been mobilized.
Judging from the transport capacity along the route, as long as Andrei and his men can protect the Victory Railway and prevent the enemy from capturing any more important transportation hubs, the Titan Legion will arrive in Petrograd in no time.
Although he wasn't entirely sure if the Cambrian Empire's Titan Legion was capable of defeating the Black Hawk Empire's Titan Legion, he figured they could at least put up a fight against them.
Otherwise, the Cambrian Empire's army would be too rubbish!
Oh right, he suddenly remembered that when he was chatting with Yelena, he learned that he seemed to have a fiancée named Katyusha.
According to Yelena, her fiancée seems to have been assigned to the Titan Legion, and is very likely a Titan pilot within the Titan Legion!
After much thought, Andrei felt that apart from Titan pilots who seemed to require certain special talents, the other positions didn't seem to have any talent requirements.
He studied it and figured it was hard to say about the largest and heaviest main gun turret, but the secondary guns of the Titans in the Black Hawk Empire should all be operated by someone.
The operation of those weapons looks no different from that of weapons on warships or other places, except that it requires a certain degree of coordination and cooperation.
So, does that mean his fiancée is a Titan pilot?
Thinking of this, Andrei couldn't help but look forward to meeting this Titan Legion. Perhaps his fiancée was among the Titan Legion that was about to arrive!
He was especially curious about what his fiancée, named Katyusha, would look like.
Because of this name, when the player sang Katyusha before, it somehow got spread among other soldiers as a love song that Andrei wrote for his fiancée, which made him both amused and exasperated.
However, after carefully examining the enemy Titan in the player's screenshot, he felt that although the thing was very imposing, it wasn't as bad as he had imagined.
The thing was only slightly taller than the Warhound Titan from Warhammer, and even smaller than the Marauder Titan; it wasn't quite the steel behemoth he had imagined.
He had thought that the Black Hawk Empire might have directly created monsters similar to the General-class Titans, which were practically land battleships!
Of course, on the other hand, this thing can actually be considered a land battleship.
This thing might not be able to go toe-to-toe with a naval battleship, but it can easily dominate on land.
While Andrei could withstand the player's fighting style, he felt it was a waste to play like that.
Ultimately, it was because the Titan Legion's firepower was too strong, and his side didn't have any heavy armored units that could counter the enemy.
"What if we could find a way to lure the armored train over to deal with the enemy's Titan Legion?"
Andrei muttered to himself, but then shook his head, dismissing the idea.
Judging from the enemy Titan's output capabilities, he felt that the armored train was no match for this thing!
The armored train itself is not as thick as imagined. It wins more by its high-speed movement, powerful firepower and its own size.
To put it simply, in the game's terms, this thing doesn't have that much armor, but it has a lot of health.
However, the massive firepower of the Titan Legion made Andrei realize that if this thing wasn't handled properly, it could overturn an armored train with just one or two shots!
The 380mm naval guns fired at it, and no matter how big the locomotive was or how armored it was, it had no effect whatsoever!
The other war behemoths also failed to satisfy Andrei.
After much thought, he felt that of all the mechanical behemoths in Battlefield 1, only the Dreadnought could possibly damage the Titan mech.
However, the dreadnought must be deployed on the sea. Right now, he and the enemy are fighting on land, which doesn't involve any naval battles at all!
He didn't know if the Zeppelin's bombs could damage the Titan mech, but judging from its powerful anti-air capabilities, Andrei was certain that the Zeppelin had no chance of getting close to the behemoth!
Even player aircraft struggle to get close to enemy Titans, let alone Zeppelins rushing in to drop bombs. As for the Zeppelin's side-mounted cannons?
That thing wasn't equipped with the heavy cannons that Cambrian Empire airships had, like aerial battleships; it was just an ordinary high-explosive machine gun.
This thing is not bad for dealing with enemy infantry and lightly armored units, but to think that you can use this thing to penetrate an enemy Titan is simply a pipe dream!
"Forget it, let's check our system and see if there's anything that can handle these Titan mechs?"
Andrei shook his head and decided to check the exchange list in his system. Maybe if he unlocked something else, he could unlock a weapon that could deal with the Titan mech?
He turned his attention to the mecha technology tree in his system.
Before this, because he wasn't sure if this thing was reliable or not, he had never even considered unlocking it.
However, considering that the mechs in this world have become increasingly overpowered, and even the Titan mech has emerged, Andrei felt that he should probably consider unlocking a mech.
However, just as he was about to unlock the mech, he suddenly noticed a special notification that popped up in the system.
"Wait a minute, what is this? Free for a limited time?"
"Seriously? Does our game's tech tree even have this kind of feature?"
Andrei was a little confused when he saw the "limited-time free" offer.
He didn't know how this thing popped up; it just suddenly appeared in his game.
He checked and found that the limited-time free offer meant that he could directly redeem or recruit this product within a short period of time without unlocking the tech tree, and then use it directly.
However, this thing isn't just a 48-hour free trial; each free unit also has a limited recruitment limit. You can only recruit more units after they are defeated.
"Okay, so in other words, during this 48-hour free trial period, we can recruit units without spending unlocking funds, but not only is there a limit to the number, but once the time is over, these units can no longer be replenished!"
Andrei stroked his chin thoughtfully for a moment, then realized something:
If that's the case, doesn't that mean the units you recruit will become rare, discontinued items?
This thing is definitely going to be a collector's item until he unlocks that unit!
He quickly checked the units in his system that were currently free, and indeed found something that interested him.
There were five items that were free for a limited time, but he found the first three uninteresting.
One is the Japanese Type 95 tank, which was the famous "little bean" tank during World War II.
If you consider the tank itself for its weight, the quality of this tank is actually quite good. However, if you consider it from the perspective of armor-piercing projectiles, this thing is pure garbage!
Honestly, this thing's weight and protection are almost the same as an armored vehicle, and its firepower is not as good as those World War I tanks.
It's hard to say even at close range, but if it's a long-range firefight, the French Saint-Chamont tanks could definitely beat this thing to a pulp!
The second item that is currently free to play is an attack aircraft from Battlefield 1.
The function of this thing is actually somewhat overlapping with the fighter jets he has. In most cases, these attack aircraft are really not very useful.
It doesn't matter, it doesn't prevent players from having more options when using the air force, but he won't spend extra merits to unlock something that's not very useful.
The third weapon currently free to play is the Battlefield 1 mechanical behemoth – the Char 2C heavy tank.
This is something Andrei won't spend merit points to unlock, but he thinks it's pretty good as a kind of fun weapon.
Putting aside these three largely useless items, what truly caught Andrei's eye were the two weapons that were offered for free for a limited time:
The Karl mortar of Germany during World War II, and the P1000 giant rat super-heavy tank, which only exists in some design drawings but has been legendary!
Good grief, while the Karl mortar in front was quite insanely powerful, it was still within Andrei's comprehension. But what the heck is that P1000 giant rat super-heavy tank that appeared at the end?
Even if a Maus tank popped up in the game, it wouldn't have surprised Andrei to this extent. After all, the P1000 giant Maus was a bizarre product that the Germans came up with insanely.
But then, Andrei's eyes lit up with ecstatic joy, for he suddenly realized:
Isn't this weapon specifically designed to help me fight against the Titan mechs?!
In the game system, this thing is classified as a war behemoth. In fact, if the P1000 giant rat could actually be manufactured, this thing would definitely be a real war behemoth!
According to the theoretical design, the P1000 giant rat will weigh more than 1000 tons, with a total length of 35 meters. The main gun turret is equipped with two 380mm naval guns, and the secondary gun turret at the rear of the vehicle is equipped with a 128mm cannon!
In addition, the tank's protection capabilities are beyond imagination. The huge vehicle will be covered with 250 to 360 millimeters of armor. To put it bluntly, the armor configuration of this thing is designed with reference to the standards of battleships.
With a host of anti-aircraft weapons and other minor features, this thing is, without exaggeration, a true land-based battleship!
I don't know where the Germans got their confidence from. According to their initial plan, this thing could reach an off-road speed of 40 kilometers per hour!
When Andrei first saw the Germans' planning and design, he thought the Germans who designed it must have been on drugs, otherwise they couldn't have designed something so outrageous.
Of course, it's also possible that the guy created a project that looked spectacular and then tried to use it to scam funding.
Such things happen frequently in scientific research; phenomena like water turning into oil are commonplace.
In fact, Andrei should really thank the Germans who came up with this solution.
Although that guy may have been purely imaginative when designing this plan, and may not have even considered whether the plan was feasible.
But it doesn't matter, Andrei's amazing game system recognizes the design of this scheme, so the P1000 giant rat tanks that he can recruit really have all the above-mentioned performance!
The thought of a behemoth with armor protection comparable to a battleship, firepower comparable to a battleship, and the ability to reach speeds of 40 kilometers per hour on land appearing before him made Andrei tremble with excitement.
He checked and found that the recruitment limit for this thing during the free trial period was two vehicles. In other words, unless one of the two P1000 Giant Rats he recruited was destroyed by the enemy, he could only hold a maximum of two P1000 Giant Rats.
"That's good enough. Two P1000 giant rats are enough to at least hold their own against the enemy!"
Andrei was overjoyed. After one of his Titans was destroyed by the players, the Black Skull Titan Legion was left with only four Caesar-type Titans.
If a real battle breaks out, the outcome is uncertain, not to mention that if his tanks are destroyed, they can be replenished within 48 hours.
He can lose his tanks at will, but what about the enemy's Titans?
The Black Hawk Command's Titans simply cannot afford such severe losses!
But what surprised Andrei was that, in addition to the above characteristics, the P1000 Giant Rat Tank had another slightly strange feature: Advanced Crush.
All vehicles on the battlefield can crush infantry, but vehicles cannot crush each other.
For example, a tank can drive onto an airplane without damaging it; this is due to the special function of its physical engine.
However, the P1000 Giant Rat can't do that, because anything in its way, whether it's a tank or an airplane, any conventional vehicle, will be crushed on the spot.
As for whether this thing can be put on a Zeppelin airship?
After studying it, Andrei felt that this thing probably wouldn't work either.
There's no way around it. Putting aside whether he can even dock at the Cambrian Empire's airship base after recruiting the Zeppelin airship, the key issue is that such a massive steel behemoth can't possibly drive into the airship base, right?
Since he couldn't get the P1000 giant rat into the airship base, he naturally couldn't get it to ride on the Zeppelin airship either.
It's a pity, if this thing could be airdropped to the enemy, it would be invincible!
Besides the P1000 Giant Rat, the recruitment quota for the Karl Mortar is also only two, and the recruitment quota for the Char 2C Heavy Tank is also only two.
Perhaps it's because these things are categorized as war monsters in the game that there are such restrictions?
Among the other ordinary vehicles, the recruitment limit during the free period is 30, which means that Andrei can simultaneously possess 30 small tanks and 30 attack aircraft.
After confirming the free items for him, Andrei immediately released the free offer announcement, but naturally he wouldn't call it a limited-time free offer to the players.
Players can't see the tech tree that Andrei is gradually unlocking, so they have no idea what "free" means here.
If they actually saw it was free, they'd probably start using it as a free recruitment tool!
Therefore, Andrei changed the announcement to a limited-time unlock, directly informing all players participating in the game that they could temporarily recruit the aforementioned five weapons from the factory within 48 hours.
As soon as the announcement was released, the players were instantly in an uproar, because all of them were immediately drawn to the extremely exaggerated design of the P1000 giant rat!
King Gigi: [Holy crap! Is this for real? This game is insane! They've even made a P1000 giant rat!]
Raven: [I don't think this is a big deal. The Black Hawk Empire on the other side has even shown up with a Titan legion. I think the fact that this game doesn't offer us the option to recruit Titans is already pretty unfair!]
The female knight captures the goblin seven times: [But then again, using a P1000 giant rat to fight a Titan seems pretty cool!]
Xin Liezhi: [Actually, I think maybe if our psionicists went out of control, they could actually deal with the enemy's Titans? What if one of our psionicists unleashed a Chaos Demon? Wouldn't that be a huge windfall?]
Rice Noodle Roll Cat: [Oh no! Tzeentch has infiltrated our chat group! The God of Deception is tempting us to summon the Chaos Demon!]
A group of players chatted and participated in group chats while running towards the factory as fast as they could.
Unfortunately, they also realized that the limited-time recruitment had a quantity limit; a war behemoth like the P1000 Giant Rat could only be recruited in a maximum of two!
So what are you waiting for? First come, first served!
As for having the players in the guild cobble together a war behemoth, and then having everyone take turns driving it later?
In the past, when most players didn't have that many merit points, they were indeed willing to do this, just like when recruiting armored trains, they would assemble a good vehicle.
But now, whether it's the living saint who used to wreak havoc or the lucky one who used to operate the Tsar Cannon to bombard the enemy, they have all gained a lot of merit for themselves!
With so many merits at their disposal, even if they were to take on the task alone, they could easily recruit war behemoths like the P1000 giant rats!
Based on the influence value required to recruit this item, Andrei made some adjustments, setting the price of the P1000 Giant Rat War Beast to 10,000 merit points.
However, given the current situation, 10,000 merit points are definitely within the reach of some players who have just made a fortune!
Although spending so many merits at once was enough to almost empty their coffers, acquiring such a super behemoth that could rival a Titan seemed like a worthwhile deal!
Through the players' trash-talking in the chat area and some messages that came along the way, Andrei roughly got a sense of just how desperate these players were to save time.
Riding warhorses or three-wheeled motorcycles is just basic stuff for players; those who fly planes back are just lame.
In order to reach the factory as quickly as possible, some players simply shot themselves in the head, committing suicide on the spot, and then respawned at the nearest respawn point!
It was also thanks to the field airfield where these players gathered that there were no other ordinary Cambrian soldiers there. The newly opened field airfield was entirely controlled by the players.
Otherwise, the sight of these guys committing mass suicide would have absolutely terrified a group of Cambrian soldiers to death on the spot.
The factory located in Petrograd, which Andrei used as a production base, is temporarily under partial lockdown.
In addition to the factory area used for daily production, there is a special factory area that Andre has cordoned off, and players patrol this area regularly.
Although most players don't really like the tedious patrol missions, there are always some poor guys who have run out of merit points.
You can earn a decent amount of merit points by patrolling for just half an hour, so some players who are too lazy to go to the front lines are happy to patrol here.
It's thanks to Andrei's large player base that he's able to maintain such patrol shifts.
In addition, some ordinary Cambrian soldiers also stand guard here, which means that the factory in front of us is guarded by soldiers every day.
Many of the other people outside the factory were curious about what was going on here and didn't understand why Andrei had specifically sent troops to guard this place.
But considering that the factory was owned by the Vorontsov family, and that Andrei always seemed to have some strange weapons, many of them felt they had guessed the truth.
But today, an unimaginable commotion broke out in this factory.
In the past, steel tanks and modified heavy artillery would occasionally roll out of this factory, which would not surprise the people around them too much.
They had all become accustomed to the strange weapons produced in this factory, and some had even specifically inquired with Andrei about placing orders.
But unless Andrei is out of his mind, how could he possibly spend his precious influence points to exchange for a bunch of useless rubles at this time?
His family wasn't short of money, and he himself didn't have any need to spend it. At this time, the gun was much more important than money!
However, the steel war machines that rolled out of this factory today completely exceeded everyone's expectations!
When the enormous P1000 giant rat crushed the factory gate, flattening the road in front of it like a steamroller, and then rumbled towards the distant battlefield, countless people were dumbfounded.
Immediately afterwards, the residents of Petrograd were in an uproar, with countless people rushing out to watch the two huge armored vehicles, their faces filled with fanaticism.
Some residents had seen what the Titan Legion looked like during a military parade before.
To some residents at this moment, this thing was no less powerful than the Titans they had ever seen!
Due to road conditions, these two massive war chariots had to pass through the Andrei family's estate here on their way to the battlefield.
Therefore, when the two tanks rumbled over, the guards of the Vorontsov family in the manor were also startled, until they saw the insignia of their young master's combat group on the two tanks.
General Constantine, who was in the headquarters, had just drunk a very strong cup of coffee to refresh himself before preparing to continue directing the operation.
But just then, a guard suddenly ran over, saluted General Constantine, and said urgently:
"Your Excellency, look outside! Major General Andrei seems to have caused quite a commotion!"
"I wonder if it's true or not. Are you planning to have Major General Andrei start building a new Titan Legion?"
General Constantine, who was just about to make a phone call to the front lines, turned around slowly upon hearing this, a big question mark popping into his mind.
(End of this chapter)
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