Go to the nest.

When the guards stopped destroying before, most of the Stingers' army rushed to the location of the damage, and then looked at the ruins and fire with a confused look, and searched with a confused look, but in the end they couldn't find any trace.

And the news that the command center was destroyed hasn't even spread yet.

Each unit can only return to the positions they should defend as laid out in the defense plan they received previously.

Positions within the five westernmost blocks of Upper Nest were soon under attack from all directions.

Unmanned artillery units were deployed in the distance, bombing from the northernmost positions to the southernmost positions.

The violent explosions turned countless buildings and fortifications into ruins. The infantry could only hide in the shelling bunkers and tremble, hoping that the Lord of Wisdom would bless them to survive the shelling.

The officers who were also shivering under the shelling began to report the situation to their superiors, informing them that the enemy had been transmitted and launched an attack.

But every report received no response at all.

Even an order that was difficult to accept, such as requesting to retreat, was not insulted or reprimanded by the superiors.

After doing everything he could, the officer could only hide in the bunker and pray to the Lord of Wisdom.

The shrill screams of the shells as they slid across the sky were endless. When the shells landed nearby, the explosions even caused the ground to tremble. Although the sound of the shells was rumbling, the painful screams of some people who were hit by the bombs could still be heard. However, these miserable The cry sounded very weak during the shelling.

During the previous rounds of shelling, reconnaissance drones had flown over various shelled positions, and biological scanning devices were activated.

The specific locations of all the surviving people on the position were turned into a flow of information and transmitted to the unmanned artillery unit through the air.

The unmanned artillery then begins to adjust its calibration data based on this information to shoot more accurately.

This adjustment does not take effect until the fifth round of bombardment begins.

Those who survived the fourth round of shelling and thanked the Lord of Wisdom heard the scream of falling shells again, and this time each shell hit the shelling bunkers or outside the trenches.

The shell was like a heavy hammer hitting the wall, hitting the bunker hard.

A huge amount of shrapnel produced by the explosion splashed on the surface of the bunker or around it, making a clanging sound.

The people inside felt their hearts pounding every time they heard an explosion.

Until after an unknown number of explosions, a pile of dust mixed with debris fell from above the bombardment bunker.

All the people inside stopped praying, raised their heads and looked at each other in horror.

Then the next shell crashed into the bunker and exploded. Flames and air waves carried a large amount of biological tissue and spewed out from the gaps in the bunker.

Situations like this are very common in bombings that last for three hours, but they happen sooner or later, because the unmanned artillery unit bombs one position before going to bomb the next.

When the unmanned artillery exhausted the shells and the logistics machinery was sent back to the bottom nest to transport the next batch of shells, the First Army launched an attack.

On the northernmost position in the western area of ​​​​the upper nest, all the survivors felt the ground shaking before they had time to take a breath.

Directly in front, a group of soldiers wearing power armor followed the suspended version of the Leman Russ tank and moved forward together.

The same goes for the direct rear.

The infantrymen in power armor advanced while holding up laser rifles with scopes. Each shot had a high probability of penetrating a person's flesh.

The Leman Russ tanks also launched attacks while advancing. The rocket pods would launch twenty rockets each time, and the Leman Russ tanks were connected one at a time.

The position was instantly covered by rockets. As the troops at the front and rear continued to advance, the area covered by the rockets also moved forward until the houses and construction sites on the position were completely destroyed, and the metal floors of the hive were blown up until large scorches appeared. mark.

Until there is no one alive on the battlefield.

The two regiments advancing forward and backward entered the position together, started biological scanning to detect any surviving enemies, and then fired.

The infantry scattered across the battlefield are like executioners. As they kill every enemy they can detect, they will see a look of regret and regret appear on the enemy's face.

They probably thought it was useless to believe in the Lord of Wisdom before they died.

After clearing the northernmost position, the two regiments attacking here began to wait for the friendly forces attacking the other four positions to finish, and then teleported together to the next area that required combat.

Praetorian Guards are always deeper into enemy lines than regular troops.

With regular troops responsible for taking out less important enemy positions, the Praetorian Guards were able to focus on their priority targets.

Gray crashed directly through the walls of three buildings, rushed into a church and cleared away all the enemies who had set up heavy weapons in the church windows.

At this time, he glanced at the map and found that he was in front of the second position in the west area of ​​the upper nest.

Now taking the time to think about it, Gray suddenly understood that the enemy had actually deployed five lines of defense in the upper nest, facing every passage leading to the upper nest in the south.

However, because Anruida had buried a teleportation beacon on the west side of the upper nest in advance, our own army could teleport at will, so it appeared directly on the left side of the five defense lines to launch the attack.

Gray didn't think much about it when he heard the order from Qin Mo. He thought everyone just appeared directly in front of the defense line...

"There is a fortress ahead." Yaoen suddenly spoke in the communication channel.

As he spoke, the target he was referring to had been shared with Gray, and a mark appeared in Gray's field of vision, directly marking the location of the fortress.

Gray could only see a large area of ​​buildings, and the fortress was not even as tall as the buildings in the upper nest.

But the electronic eye still traced the overall lines of the fortress, allowing Gray to observe more intuitively.

"A square fortress."

"I guess like the Wall of Koi, it is also the work of the governor from thousands of years ago, right?"

"Probably so."

"We jump to the top of the fortress and fight our way from the top to the bottom."

After the discussion, Gray and other guards scattered everywhere moved towards the location of the fortress.

The previous Wall of Koi was too tall for them to jump over, but now this fortress is not big, so each of them found a building, then jumped in the building, and when they reached the rooftop, they jumped towards the fortress.

Before deciding to gather to deal with the fortress, the guards were in various positions. They jumped directly to the top of the fortress from all directions. The defenders above had no idea who they should attack first. By the time they randomly selected one to start attacking, they had already They were attacked first and only a few people were left.

The guards cleared out all the enemies and entered the fortress along the entrance.

From a distance, you can only see beams of light piercing the walls of this fortress, and screams and gunshots can be heard non-stop.

The guards were fighting very seriously and did not notice that they were being watched.

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