In the eyes of the representatives of the three countries, Theresa's warm smile to the crowd was like a mockery of them!

By the end of the assassination, they all felt numb.

No, what's wrong with you?

Even if it's a substitute, you can't pull out more than twenty, right?

They used to be superstitious about science until science told them that there are actually cheats in this world.

They have tried every assassination method, including direct assassination, poisoning, overdose of drugs, assassination during sleep... and so on.

They even felt that Theresa was simply saying to them, "I was just joking with you, why do you take it so seriously?"

At this point, there was only one thought left in their minds:

Quack! There’s a cheat!!!

On this day, representatives from the three nations arrived at the temporary meeting room as usual. After sitting down, they stared at each other with dull eyes. Then, the Ursus representative spoke again:

"Our suggestion is... to abandon the assassination plan."

"We agree."

"We agree. The target should have been alerted. Continuing the assassination will have no effect."

The remaining two representatives spoke one after another. Then, the Ursus representative saw this, nodded, and said:

"Therefore... our proposal for the current situation is to immediately begin creating claims, and at the same time..."

"Formally declare war on Kazdel."

Chapter 108: 105 Elite soldiers versus miscellaneous soldiers, just an ampoule, the advantage is mine!

At the same time, on the other side, in Kazdel, in the office of the Military Committee, Hill, Theresa, and Tracy were enjoying the Sarkaz dinner together.

"How is the situation of the Three Kingdoms Alliance over there recently?"

Halfway through the meal, Tracy put down his chopsticks and asked Theresa.

"They're still trying to assassinate me... It would be nice if this could continue."

"That's unrealistic, Theresa. We should have made preparations sooner. They should have realized their assassination attempt was completely ineffective. They wouldn't be that stupid."

Hill wiped his mouth with a tissue and then said this.

Theresa nodded silently, then raised her head and looked at Hill:

"Also...thank you for your help during this time."

Hill just waved his hand.

Were the assassination attempts against Theresa successful these days?

In fact, it should be said that it was not successful from the beginning.

Theresa could be assassinated, but it was unlikely. As a being capable of perceiving emotions, the possibility of a killer assassinating Theresa was a false proposition from the very beginning.

Therefore, what follows actually comes from Hill's suggestion...

That is to act with the Three Kingdoms Alliance.

For over twenty days, Theresa had been pretending to be assassinated successfully. Once the assassination was complete, Hill would immediately use K Company's ampoule to bring Theresa back.

The entire process was virtually risk-free, but in this way, Kazdel gained nearly a month of precious peace and development.

Within this month, Theresa and Theresis had managed to integrate their armies. This way, even if they faced the coalition forces of the three nations, they wouldn't be caught off guard and helpless.

From this point of view, we should really be thankful that they chose to assassinate first. Otherwise, they would probably choose to attack directly... By then, Kazdel, who had not yet completed the integration of his troops, would be in big trouble.

But now that there is nearly an extra month of preparation time, Kazdel has enough confidence to face such a war.

"Speaking of which... Hill, how are your preparations going?"

In the middle of the meal, Tracy suddenly spoke and asked Hill this.

Hill still had a half-smile on his face. After hearing this, he seemed to think for a moment, then calmly said:

"Hmm... I guess I'm well prepared."

"Don't worry. When you need supplies, as long as you can afford the price I pay as a 'merchant'... then, whatever you want, I will give it to you."

Hill said this with a smile on his face.

During this period of time, Hill also realized that a fierce battle would be inevitable.

In this situation, the production capacity of ampoules is of vital importance. After all, ampoules will soon be upgraded from pharmaceuticals to strategic wartime supplies.

Therefore, Hill immediately began increasing ampoule production. K Company already had at least a thousand cubic meters of tears. Even after dilution, the reserves were incredibly abundant.

It can be said that in this war, K Company has squeezed the sadness within it to the extreme.

It’s a pity that there is no mirror technology later, otherwise, the output can be further improved...

"...Then it's time to begin."

After hearing what Hill said, Tracy slowly closed his eyes.

"Let the war come. We must tell them that Kazdel is no longer here and will not fear them."

........................

As Tracy had said, the war soon began.

First, Leitania and Victoria announced their alliance with Ursus. Although anyone with a discerning eye could see that this was merely a temporary alliance with a purpose, at least for now, they were in a mutually detrimental alliance.

Then the Ursus Army Group announced that a senior member of their group had gone missing near Kazdel, and hoped to send some troops into Kazdel to search for the missing senior member.

So... naturally, Kazdel chose to refuse.

As expected, a small-scale conflict broke out between Ursus and Kazdel.

Thus, as Ursus accused Kazdel, the scale of the conflict began to escalate rapidly.

Everything unfolded so rapidly that the army's shield guards moved out at a considerable speed and began to move towards Kazdel, repeatedly stating that they had reason to suspect that the missing senior officials were abducted by Kazdel and hoped that the other party would cooperate with the investigation.

Kazdel chose to refuse.

So, as allies of Ursus, Letania and Victoria chose to join the battlefield.

Victoria, as the country with the least vested interests, sent only a few troops and a few high-speed fleets. After careful consideration, Leitania sent a portion of its forces.

They reached a consensus: if they wanted to deal with Kazdel, then they would not need so many resources and manpower.

Kazdel, which just ended its civil war, how much manpower and resources can it devote to the war?

I'm afraid the largest group of troops inside are still the Sarkaz mercenaries integrated during the civil war?

In other words, when it comes to elite soldiers versus miscellaneous soldiers, I have the advantage!

With such a firm belief in mind, the coalition forces of the three countries began to march towards Kazdel.

However, the idea is beautiful, the reality is...

It always looks a little bit bony.

The three-nation coalition forces converged at the gates of Kazdel. Due to their ample manpower, they prioritized a siege. However, on just the first day, they witnessed the madness of Kazdel's forces.

That night, Kazdel launched a night attack.

More than a thousand Sarkaz mercenaries rushed out like a death squad and immediately began to attack the positions of the Three Kingdoms coalition. After a brief period of confusion, the Three Kingdoms coalition quickly reacted and launched a counterattack that almost blew the brains out of these people.

The gap between regular troops and mercenaries is still huge.

However, what surprised these people was that after their companions were seriously injured, these mercenaries would do everything they could to get their bodies back, even if it meant tearing their bodies apart, they would still take their heads back.

As a result, the allied forces of the three countries were confused and failed to kill most of the mercenaries. Only a small number of them died in battle, and the bodies of the rest were more or less taken back.

The Three Kingdoms Allied Forces thought that they were going to take the bodies back for burial, so after laughing at this stupid practice, they did not think too much about these issues.

But...later facts proved that they were wrong.

Especially when they saw the Sarkaz mercenaries who were exactly the same as yesterday, without any missing limbs, appearing in front of them the next day, they fell into confusion.

They didn't even change a single person.

It's like... an undead army.

Chapter 109: 106 Lin Yi: So, you want to come and attack the city?

The Three Kingdoms Alliance was in confusion at this time.

They had no idea why the people they had killed yesterday reappeared on the battlefield.

Even if he didn't die, he must have been seriously injured, right?

How come you suddenly become so lively today?

Especially after noticing the changes today, they felt even more confused.

What is that drone with a robotic arm flying in the sky?

Why is there a needle-like thing on the robotic arm?

What is that used for?

Looking at this bizarre scene, the people of the Three Kingdoms Alliance were confused, and fear arose in their hearts.

It is the fear of unknown things happening right in front of you.

I couldn't figure it out at all. I couldn't figure out why these mercenaries were able to come back to life, and I couldn't figure out what kind of scene I would face next...

This scene shattered their existing cognition and forced them to think in panic: What might happen if the fighting continues?

Such fear swept through their hearts for a moment, but they were, after all, the most regular and elite army, and they quickly adjusted themselves and re-entered the war.

And it was during this battle that they suddenly understood what the drone was used for...

Kazdel's mercenaries adopted a rather shameless five-to-one tactic—five mercenaries were protecting one person, but the person they were protecting was actually the drone behind them.

They surrounded the drones, ensuring that no one could easily destroy them, and then began to fight non-stop. Every time the Three Kingdoms coalition killed a mercenary, the drone's needle suddenly pierced the dead man's body.

Then, in just a few seconds, that person unexpectedly "resurrected from the dead." Even if only a head was left, new limbs could be grown out of thin air.

In a way that can be said to completely violate common sense in physics.

When the three-nation coalition forces faced this nearly immortal enemy, they finally understood why they had encountered the same group of mercenaries...

This is the Undead Army.

After three hours of fighting, the mercenaries retreated. The Three Kingdoms coalition quickly discovered a problem: except for a very small number of weak mercenaries who were completely killed in the first encounter and had no chance of resurrection, the rest of the mercenaries suffered almost no casualties.

Once fatally wounded, these mercenaries would be immediately treated by K Company's drones and then continue to fight. In other words, if they couldn't kill the enemy with one strike, they would face an endless and protracted battle.

When the thought of having to face such fierce battles many times occurred, the atmosphere in the Three Kingdoms' coalition forces became increasingly depressed.

The opponent was almost as good as someone with an infinite life cheat. But I was not so lucky.

The enemy could try and fail almost infinitely, but on our side, a single failure would lead to eternal damnation. Therefore, the enemy would constantly harass us, depleting our manpower and psychological defenses.

Under such circumstances, it would be strange if the army's morale was not demoralized.

........................

"What will they do next, Hill?"

Inside Kazdel City, Theresa stood on a high platform, overlooking the entire Kazdel and the army outside the city.

Hill stood beside her, lazily leaning against the railing. After hearing Theresa's words, Hill just smiled.

"Who knows, Your Highness Theresa. But, in my opinion, their next step..."

"If we're not organizing a strong offensive, then we should just call a halt and start looking for a way out."

"If it were you, what would you choose?"

Theresa turned around and looked at Hill, asking this question. Hill pondered for a moment, then finally replied:

"They haven't given up yet. After all, there's still a group of troops from the rear that haven't arrived yet."

"So, I guess they'll try again."

........................

Hill's guess was correct.

Because during the day of the next day, Victoria's high-speed fleet was finally assembled and officially dispatched to the battlefield on the border of Kazdel.

After learning the news, the morale of the three-nation coalition forces was greatly boosted.

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