The Fourth Calamity never believed in the steel torrent!

Chapter 311 Players Handcraft Ancient Giants!

Chapter 311 Players Handcraft Ancient Giants!
Located within the Black Hawk Empire, in a massive mine, several necromancers idly gazed at the mine before them, marveling at the unpredictable changes in the industry these days.

"Sigh, Hoffman, I really didn't expect this. I thought that mages like us who chose necromancy would be assigned to the battlefield or the army after graduation, but I never expected that we would be assigned to mining!"

"Stop complaining, York. I think this allocation mechanism is outrageous too, but who told us to start implementing necromancy production on a full scale now?"

Hoffman complained to York:
"I really didn't expect that the empire would one day actually come to this point. I can only say that the times are developing too fast."

At this point, the two monks suddenly fell silent, because they were unsure whether what they were doing was the right thing to do.

Looking out, in the distance, in several huge, dimly lit mine tunnels, at least tens of thousands of skeletons were digging day and night. The entire mine had more than a dozen necromancers who took turns manipulating these skeletons to mine.

Although these skeletons are not very manipulable, or in modern terms, have very low intelligence, they are still capable of performing purely physical labor such as mining.

On the contrary, the Black Hawk Empire found that leaving these undead in the rear to mine seemed to be a more cost-effective option than sending them to the front lines.

A skeleton soldier on the battlefield can be less effective than even one-tenth of a well-trained soldier.

But if they stay in the rear, one skeleton soldier is worth ten miners.

Unfortunately, the miners of the Black Hawk Empire are now facing a terrible wave of unemployment, as an unimaginable group of powerful figures are ruthlessly exploiting them.

With these skeletons around, they can work 24 hours a day without interruption. If they have health problems, they can either be replaced with a new skeleton or have a necromancer use magic to mend them up.

These skeletons don't slack off, don't need to be paid any wages, and don't even consume any food.

The entire mine's expenses consisted mainly of the necromancer's salary and subsidies.

Besides these places, a large number of assembly line workers are also losing their jobs because many of the repetitive tasks on the assembly line can also be performed by skeletons.

Using this method, the Black Hawk Empire is developing its industry at an astonishing pace, with factories springing up one after another.

In just one month, more than 300 factories across the Black Hawk Empire were put under construction. Before long, these factories will be in full production and will create more value for the empire.

But what about the unemployed workers?

His Majesty the Emperor is currently encouraging these workers to join the army and is preparing to further improve the soldiers' treatment.

It's not acceptable not to pay workers' wages; otherwise, without wages, they won't spend money, and the business will eventually go bankrupt.

Among the current positions, the military seems to be the most short-staffed, and their salaries and benefits are relatively high, so the entire Black Hawk Empire has seen another wave of recruitment.

A large number of workers were incorporated into the army and underwent unified training; some female soldiers were even incorporated into the army.

However, due to the combined will of most officers and the emperor, these female soldiers were not intended to be assigned to frontline combat positions, but rather to logistical and medical roles.

According to the traditions of the Black Hawk Empire, they do not believe that women can fight. They think that sending women to the front lines will only lead to a lack of combat effectiveness and cohesion in the army.

As the Black Hawk Empire began to fully utilize necromancy in production, many countries within the International Alliance protested against the Black Hawk Empire, strongly condemning their violation of the past necromancy restriction conventions.

However, the Black Hawk Empire doesn't care about these protests at all. In fact, they don't even care much about the International League anymore.

The world is entering a phase of total war at an alarming pace, which makes the international alliances that were once used to maintain international order seem increasingly insignificant.

In the past, they were willing to talk about rules and reason, but in the war, everyone speaks with their fists.

Without a strong enough fist, no matter how loudly they shout in the international coalition, what will they achieve in the end?

Just like now everyone is condemning the Black Hawk Empire for using necromancy, but the Black Hawk Empire simply ignores these condemnations.

The emperor was getting a little cocky; he believed that no one in the world could defeat the Black Hawk Empire.

Since they will eventually win, why should he care about the rules set by these weaklings?

Meanwhile, in the border region between the Black Hawk Empire and Polania.

Located in a massive, fortress-like factory, a ferocious war behemoth is being built at an astonishing pace. Large quantities of massive mechanical parts are constantly being transported here for assembly and adjustment.

Although this war behemoth has not yet been officially completed, its basic form can already be vaguely seen.

Ignoring the turrets and cockpit, just looking at the walking structure of this Titan unit, you'll find that the lower half of this Titan is already over 30 meters tall.

If fully completed, this Titan will be at least forty or fifty meters tall, or even taller.

"Is this the Empire's newly built Titan? What a magnificent war machine!"

At this moment, a corps of officers is touring the factory that produces Titans. An officer holding a scepter and bearing the rank of marshal is looking at the war machine with great interest.

"Reporting to Marshal Krieg, yes, this is the new war machine the Empire is building, a Sovereign-class Titan produced in the name of the Emperor!"

Whether it was a coincidence or not, this marshal of the Black Hawk Empire had the same name as the Krieg Death Legion.

In front of him, an engineer enthusiastically pointed to the Titan and explained:

"Marshal, please believe in us. As long as we can build this Titan, from now on, the Empire will be invincible on land. This Titan will be enough to sweep all the land forces we have faced in the past into the dustbin of history!"

"With this weapon, the Empire's army will be utterly invincible!"

Marshal Krieg nodded, but was unimpressed by the engineer's flattery.

He has always believed that war is a system, not a single weapon.

In Marshal Krieg's view, no matter how powerful a single weapon is, it cannot help the Empire win an overall war; at most, it can only gain some advantages in local areas.

The most important thing is to develop the empire's war machine into a sufficiently rational and complete system capable of large-scale production.

For example, he is currently very satisfied with the Necrofactory system that the Empire is implementing.

In his view, this system would liberate a large amount of the empire's productivity, allowing the empire's current production capacity to surge at an astonishing rate, and the liberated workers could be incorporated into the army, giving the empire a more powerful army.

In fact, he even thought that if these undead could be used in all aspects of production, such as in various industrial and agricultural sectors, they might be able to significantly improve the welfare of their citizens and make the Black Hawk Empire a true gem!

Of course, as for whether using necromancy would violate public morality?
I'm sorry, Marshal Krieg never cared about these issues.

In his view, once people experience the benefits of using necromancy on a large scale, they will no longer feel that it is immoral.

Moreover, what use is morality now that we are at war?

"By the way, if I remember correctly, the Empire seems to have researched this kind of super-heavy walking machine a long time ago, but there are many problems with the hydraulic system and bearings."

"So I need to confirm one thing: this walking machine can actually move, and it shouldn't need maintenance after just a few steps, right?"

As he said this, Marshal Krieg stared intently at the engineer with eyes as sharp as a hawk's, his tall figure exuding an extremely imposing aura.

He had not forgotten that just two years ago, the Empire had produced a giant walking machine that was over 20 meters tall, and it had even made an appearance as a birthday gift for the Emperor.

Although the incident was widely reported in the newspapers, only the empire's high command knew just how terrible it really was.

The entire journey from the factory where it was produced to the exhibition venue is only about 1.5 kilometers.

But even such a short distance took the walking machine two days and two nights to complete. Almost every few steps, various parts would malfunction, requiring major repairs.

So much so that after the photos of the object were taken and published in the newspaper, the emperor simply canceled the research project and threw the produced sample into the trash.

If the monarch-class Titans they were producing were similar pieces of junk, then Marshal Krieg would never have given the technicians in front of him a friendly look.

"Your Excellency Marshal, please rest assured that we will never repeat the same mistake we made back then. We have already made breakthroughs in these areas of technology."

At this point, the engineer glanced at the officers present, hesitated for a moment, and then said:

"To be honest, Marshal, the reason we were able to achieve this technological breakthrough is because the ancient god mages of the Empire produced a completely new material."

"That peculiar biological tissue not only possesses astonishing strength and toughness, but also remarkably superior plasticity."

"With some simple processing, we can make this thing incredibly strong and tough, with performance far exceeding any material the Empire has ever produced before."

"It was through this organization that we replaced the hydraulic system and bearings in the original walking machine, thus enabling the walking machine to operate normally."

Good heavens, these materials were actually researched by those lunatics from the Ancient God System?
Marshal Krieg frowned slightly, unable to help but begin to worry.

"So... does this material have any undesirable properties?"

The engineer nodded, and said with a wry smile:

"That's true. We tried to connect the machine to the pilot's nervous system using a traditional mechanical throne device, but none of our Titan pilots could withstand such intense neural stress."

"They were on the verge of a mental breakdown after just a few seconds of contact. All the drivers who participated in the test had to undergo treatment and are unlikely to recover in the short term."

Upon hearing this, Marshal Krieg couldn't help but cover his forehead.

Sure enough, he knew it!
The things that the mages of the Ancient Gods system research always come with all sorts of messy mental pollution, which has almost become their trademark.

"If that's the case, how should we use the chassis we've produced?"

Upon hearing this, the engineer shook his head and truthfully replied:
"I'm sorry, Marshal, I don't know. Issues related to neural links are not our responsibility."

"As far as I know, the Empire seems to have a laboratory researching some new neural linking technology, and they appear to have made other breakthroughs."

Well, lately the Empire's technology seems to have exploded?

Marshal Krieg nodded. If that's the case, then it seems there's no problem.

However, he didn't know if it was just his imagination, but he always felt that most of the technologies that the Empire had recently developed seemed a bit strange.

Unbeknownst to Andrei, the Black Hawk Empire was undertaking a mad Titan Project, while he was pondering how to utilize all the Black Hawk Titan remains in front of him.

Having wiped out six Titan mechs from the opposing Black Hawk Empire in one fell swoop, Andrei achieved an unprecedented victory.

Undoubtedly, the Tsar's commendation order and various propaganda articles in the newspapers came flooding in again.

However, he didn't care about these superficial things. Compared to them, he was more focused on how to utilize the Titan wreckage in front of him.

"Sigh, my industrial base is still too weak. Apart from the units in the game, why is it so difficult to produce anything of my own?"

Andrei couldn't help but frown. He had just specifically consulted some technical personnel to discuss whether it was possible to restart the factory and then melt down these Titan remains to use them to create their own Titans.
After some discussion, he concluded that it was absolutely impossible.

There's nothing we can do; their conditions are simply too far off.

Even when they went to Petrograd, to the heavy-duty walking machine manufacturing plant there, they had never had any experience in manufacturing Titan walking machine chassis.

It is estimated that even with major upgrades to their production line, they will not be able to manufacture the Titan chassis for at least a year.

Since the most crucial chassis cannot be manufactured, even if Andrei has Titan remains and obtains materials that can be used to build Titans, he can only melt down these materials and then create other mech units.

Since other industrial sectors are unreliable and the factories in Petrograd are out of the question, he can only rely on the players.

He didn't know exactly what functions his system had, but he chose to upgrade the player's engineers, seemingly adding some extra engineer skills.

As of now, these engineer players seem to be dismantling the Titan wreckage and attempting to perform additional operations using their skills, which are similar to the "Power of My Thoughts."

"So... what exactly is this thing?"

A week later, when Andrei arrived at the temporary manufacturing workshop set up by the players, he was stunned by the enormous thing in front of him after just one glance.

At some point, these players had actually built the first Titan unit, and judging from its height and weight, this thing was no smaller than the Black Hawk Empire's Caesar-class Titan!

The problem is, why does Andrei feel like he's seen this thing before?

If he's not mistaken, isn't this the ancient trash of the greenskins from the Warhammer world?
"Hahaha, my general, please allow us to introduce you to the latest product of our engineering brothers' tireless hard work day and night: the Ancient Giant Garbage!"

"Are you still troubled by the inability to conquer enemy fortresses? Are you still worried about the enemy's heavy artillery fire? From this moment on, you no longer need to worry about these problems. As long as this war machine is here, we can tear apart all of the enemy's defenses!"

A player ran up to Andre and excitedly introduced the war machine in front of him. It has to be said that this replica of the ancient giant is really quite perfect.

Its massive size, rugged design, and iconic green iron chin.

I have no idea how these players managed to recreate it; Andrei just can't figure it out.

If it weren't for the fact that when he looked up he saw the Black Hawk Empire insignia still attached to many parts of the war machine, he probably wouldn't have guessed that it was pieced together from the remains of the Black Hawk Titans!
"Okay, okay, this thing is actually quite a surprise..."

Andrei looked at the massive war machine before him with great interest and asked curiously:
"By the way, how many Titan wreckage do we have left? How many of these war machines can we possibly piece together in total?"

Upon hearing Andrei's question, the player paused for a moment, seemingly busy asking his teammates.

Judging from his appearance, he probably didn't know how many more of these things could be produced from the remaining wreckage. After all, they were all so busy building this behemoth that they didn't have time to count the remaining wreckage.

“Uh, General, if nothing unexpected happens, we can probably produce three more similar war machines after we finish producing this wreck.”

Seeing the puzzled look on Andrei's face, the player continued to explain:

"There's no way around it. Materials do get wasted, especially since the ancient behemoth we're building is much larger and heavier than Black Hawk's Caesar Titan, which naturally means it uses more materials."

"Overall, this war machine is still very powerful. We successfully assembled two Black Hawk Army heavy cannons together to form a twin-mounted 380mm turret. On the other side, we pieced together a huge circular saw blade from the wreckage." "These are the main weapons. There are some miscellaneous secondary weapons left. We didn't count them carefully. We just stuffed them into wherever there was a gap."

"In the end, we pieced together this peculiar war machine."

Andrei ultimately rewarded all the players who participated in the assembly with 300 merit points each, and the players who provided the design ideas and directed the operation of the group received 1000 merit points each.

Because Andrei felt that this merit was well spent!
This was not only because the players surprised him greatly by successfully assembling a war machine he had never imagined, but also because these players gave him enough creative freedom.

Creativity is the most important thing. When this creativity collides with the player's ability, who knows what amazing things they can create?

He probably wouldn't be too surprised if one day they built a spaceship for Andrei.

After obtaining merit points, the players' enthusiasm for their work increased even more.

As for the ancient behemoth that they had just built, the players dragged it to the Titan Legion's base in the distance, intending to use the training ground there to test the war machine.

"Holy crap, what is this thing?"

Katyusha is busy testing the performance of several Titans with a group of Titan engineers, while also assessing the damage these Titans sustained in the previous war.

Just then, she suddenly heard a huge roar behind her. When she turned around, she saw this monstrous ancient junk.

From the very beginning, Katyusha was startled by this thing, especially when she saw that there was a huge Black Hawk Empire Iron Cross on its chest, she almost had a shock on the spot.

However, she breathed a sigh of relief when she saw that the soldiers surrounding the giant war machine all seemed to be Andrei's men.

Because she knew how warlike Andrei's soldiers were, if this thing really was some special unit of the Black Hawk Empire, these soldiers would probably have dismantled this war machine long ago.

Of course, another reason Katyusha didn't think this thing was an enemy unit was because it was just too ugly and completely incompatible with the industrial aesthetics pursued by the Black Hawk Empire.

When Katyusha burst into Andrei's office and asked what this thing was, Andrei shrugged and said:

"Don't ask me, I'm still a bit confused about the appearance of this thing. Who knows what my soldiers actually built?"

"They should be testing this Titan unit right now. If it works, I think we can expand your Titan army next."

Katyusha's eyes lit up immediately upon hearing about the expansion.

At its peak, her Winter's Wrath Titan Legion consisted of eight Titans, but as the war has progressed, her Titan Legion has dwindled to just three.

Of course, in most cases, Andrei's two super tanks would also be incorporated into her Titan Legion to fight together.

However, in Katyusha's view, those two strange super vehicles were not Titan mechs after all; at most, they could be considered another kind of war machine that could be compared to Titan.

"That's wonderful! But how are pilots selected? I remember the selection process for Titan pilots is very rigorous, requiring a series of extremely complex tests!"

Regarding this question, Andrei pointed to Gu Juji, who was busy having fun on the training field, and said:

"I think you probably don't need to worry about this anymore. Look, my soldiers seem to be operating this war machine quite well!"

Katyusha turned around and was startled by the commotion.

"Ah, did your soldiers find a suitable candidate for the Mechanical Throne so quickly?"

She scratched her head, wondering why the situation before her was different from the Titan pilot selection she remembered.

A mechanical throne? What is that?
If players hear this question, they will surely be puzzled, because the ancient junk they created does not rely on the mechanical throne to operate.

Overall, this thing is actually a fortress that operates independently in different areas.

Some players stayed at the giant's legs to operate the mechanical legs, while others stayed at the elbows to operate the large mechanical arms. Still others stayed in the center to give commands, and there were players at various turrets.

All things considered, the entire mech requires more than 20 players to operate together, and it also tests the players' coordination, which is quite troublesome.

Unfortunately, the mechanical throne, being such a sophisticated device, had already been destroyed in the previous battles.

Even though these players' sapper skills seem to have improved, they haven't gained the ability to repair damaged items intact.

Therefore, after all that trouble, they really ended up operating like a green-skinned taxi, relying solely on the coordinated efforts of the drivers in each department.

Of course, their coordination is definitely better than that of the green-skinned ones.

Players can communicate through internal communication, while the Greenskins can only shout to each other through pipes in various parts of the interconnected Ancient Garbage, which already creates a gap.

In the days that followed, besides players crafting ancient junk, Andrei also did some research and unlocked additional weapons that players could use.

Prior to this, he had discovered a rather troublesome problem:

The Black Hawk Empire seems to have made significant innovations in air defense at some point, making their large airships exceptionally difficult to attack.

This is not a good thing. Previously, his air force was able to gain a huge advantage over the enemy, but after the enemy made further improvements, his original advantages seem to have disappeared.

In summary, his aircraft currently has two main weaknesses against enemy airships:
One reason is that the planes he currently controls are flying too fast, which would trigger the void shield on the airship, making it impossible for him to end the battle by ramming them.

Another weakness is that his current aircraft are relatively fragile and can be easily destroyed by enemy laser weapons.

So after some research, he chose to unlock the HS129 attack aircraft manufactured by Henschel for the players.

This attack aircraft, which the Germans didn't develop until 1942 during World War II, possessed extremely powerful firepower and heavy armor protection, earning it the nickname "flying tank."

This thing's armor protection is almost immune to all ground light weapons attacks, and its firepower is equipped with a 30mm autocannon and even a 75mm cannon.

With such firepower, this attack aircraft is practically a tank killer; when it flies down from the sky, it is difficult for any tank to withstand its air attack.

Of course, correspondingly, the fastest speed this attack aircraft could reach when fully loaded was 320 kilometers per hour, which was rather slow for a World War II aircraft.

But it doesn't matter, Andrei isn't pursuing flight speed anyway.

A plane with superior armor and relatively slow flight speed, capable of penetrating the Void Shield, seems to be his most needed option right now.

In particular, when choosing a model, he could also equip the aircraft with additional rockets, relying on the old-fashioned rockets previously used on World War I aircraft to attack the enemy.

Because it's slow enough, this thing can also break through the void shield's blockade.

In the current situation, this weapon can already be considered an airship killer!

Besides this attack aircraft, after some research, Andrei unlocked all the individual anti-tank weapons in Battlefield V, and then unlocked a Soviet-made 120mm mortar for the player.

During World War II, the Soviet Union's 120mm mortar was also very famous.

Although this thing has a relatively short range, the shells it fires are incredibly powerful, making it very suitable for battlefield support.

The 60mm mortar in the players' hands is already quite good, but considering their carrying capacity, Andrei felt that unlocking a 120mm mortar for them should be just as usable.

Undoubtedly, equipping players with this mortar will further enhance their fire support capabilities.

After unlocking these equipment items, Andrei studied them carefully once again and unlocked some additional new items for the player.

The content he unlocked for players this time mainly comes from units that can be unlocked in his two Chosen Ones modules.

To be honest, after some research, Andrei found that some units in his Chosen One module were actually very strong, but the problem was that they were too expensive, so he couldn't unlock them at all.

For example, the Hellstorm series can unlock units such as the God of War and the Myriad Manifestations Demon Lord. Another example is the Erosion and Destruction series, which can unlock units such as the Imperial Guard and the Living Saint.

Unlocking these things requires not only an almost astronomical amount of influence, but also some complex prerequisites.

Therefore, after some research, Andrei only unlocked some minor early-stage features.

In the Hellstorm faction, he unlocked the Tzeentch Blue Dreadlord unit, but to Andre's surprise, the Tzeentch Blue Dreadlord didn't seem to be included in the player's selectable classes.

He originally thought that after he unlocked the demon, players could transform into demons.

In reality, after he unlocks this demon unit, players can choose to spend a certain amount of merit to summon a demon companion for themselves.

"I don't know why, but I have a feeling that I'm heading down the same old path as the Thousand Sons Legion, with no turning back. Could it be that the Tsar will have to convene another Nicaea Conference?"

When Andrei saw that the player had an additional option for a demon companion, he couldn't help but complain.

If he remembered correctly, when Tzeentch was trying to fool the Thousand Sons, he gave them a lot of sprites to summon.

Of course, the Thousand Sons initially summoned wisps, which were genuine and collected from the warp by Tzeentch with considerable effort.

But by the later stages, the kind little sprites they summoned had long been replaced by the ever-changing Demon Lord without them even realizing it!

In addition to these demons, Andrei also unlocked an additional option: the Tzeentch Chaos Soldier.

To be honest, this thing doesn't really offer a significant boost to current players; it's more of a cool-looking skin.

Compared to the player's current state, these Tzeentch Chaos Soldiers generally undergo flesh mutations due to the blessing, making them look even more ferocious and evil.

However, at the same time, they will also become stronger because of these blessings, meaning their health and movement speed will be increased, and they will also have an additional magic barrier, roughly equivalent to 50% of the player's health, but it will refresh and regenerate every once in a while.

The weapons they used, besides a laser gun that could fire psionic beams, were incendiary grenades that could unleash psionic flames.

Because these attacks are all psionic attacks, they have strong penetrating power unless the enemy's equipment has magic defense capabilities.

Andrei didn't know if this thing could penetrate the Black Hawk power armor in its normal state, but in any case, breastplates like those worn by combat engineers would be completely defenseless against this weapon.

He unlocked this unit for two reasons: firstly, as a prerequisite for unlocking other Tzeentch units later on; and secondly, because he didn't have many good units to unlock at the moment.

Besides this unit, he can also unlock the Scourge in the Hellstorm faction, but this thing is purely a more agile and physically stronger melee unit.

Instead of wasting time on melee combat, he might as well let players choose Trench Warriors to charge in; Trench Warriors are definitely stronger than Scourges in every aspect.

Meanwhile, on the other side, in the Corruption and Destruction faction, Andrei unlocked a server skull for the player.

This thing can also be considered a summoned unit, similar to a demon, but the Servo Skull can help players repair it, and it also carries a small laser cannon that can fire lasers to attack.

It's unclear whether it's because this thing has more diverse functions or because the Emperor's price is higher, but Andrei spent almost three times the price of the Blue Fear Demon to unlock the Servant Skull!
Of course, considering the various uses of the Servo Skull in the Mechanicus, he felt that the unlock price was still worthwhile.

After unlocking this unit, Andrei originally wanted to see if he could unlock some Astral Army units, but when he opened the list, he found that the Emperor's side didn't seem to have any ordinary Astral Army units that could be unlocked.

Unlike the Tzeentch faction, which can unlock Chaos Soldiers at a very low price, the Imperial faction can unlock Mortal units such as Commissars, Battle Sisters, Storm Loyalists, Sun Auxiliaries, and Lucifer's Blackguards.

There are indeed a lot of awesome units, but none of them are ones that Andrei can afford to unlock right now!
Even if he unlocks the cheapest political commissar and Storm Loyalists right now, he won't have enough influence points left to keep the game running properly!

Therefore, Andrei could only watch these units drooling with envy, but had no choice but to close the system interface.

After unlocking all of these units, Andrei announced another game update and released a brand new announcement to players.

Although players were somewhat puzzled by the short interval between the two game updates, they didn't really care about that.

They only care whether the game update brings them more gameplay options or further buffs.

Especially in the new version, the various armed forces of the Black Hawk Empire have become increasingly powerful, which has led many players to strongly urge the game developers to buff them.

After finishing these tasks, Andrei ignored the players and prepared to go for a walk.

He wanted to inspect his army to see how his troops were doing and how the ordinary local soldiers, apart from the players, were faring.

But before he could even set off, he suddenly received a phone call.

"Hello, this is Vorontsov!"

"What? The Tsar has sent another experimental army to our side?"

After hearing what was said on the other end of the phone, Andrei's expression was speechless for a moment.

Who knows what the Tsar was really thinking? It seems like he was using this place as a testing ground, sending new weapons over time and time again.
It's unclear what happened to the Imperial Eagle after it returned last time, but based on feedback from players, the Imperial Eagle developed by the Cambrian Empire seems to have a major flaw.

Filled with curiosity, Andrei returned to the train station to greet the arrival of another special military train.

When he arrived at the train station, he learned that the experimental army that had been sent to him was actually a newly formed armored unit.

What surprised him even more was that the weapons assigned to this newly formed armored unit were not the new mechs he had imagined, but tanks with a slightly strange design!

"Good heavens, I knew the Cambrian Empire's scientific research couldn't have been stagnant all this time!"

"Tanks are actually quite simple to build. As long as the engine is in place, a tank can be modified quickly. The technology of tracks and the like can be learned with just a glance."

But when Andrei saw the tanks sent by the Cambrian Empire, he really couldn't hold back anymore.

"What the hell is this thing? Are you sure it's a tank?"

Looking at a Cambrian officer in front of him, Andrei couldn't help but point to the tank next to him and ask.

(End of this chapter)

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