Chen Jun's words caught Andre off guard, causing a slight mishap in his plan and preventing him from finalizing the outcome immediately.

However, this was not enough to throw him off balance.

General Andrei never expected that he could fool the Chinese delegation with just a few words.

In a small meeting held before the arrival of the Chinese troops, a group of senior Russian military officers brainstormed and expressed their opinions, and had already put together a complete smear campaign.

Therefore, Chen Jun has now stepped forward to raise questions and demand that the Russian military provide evidence to prove its claims.

General Andrei remained completely calm and replied, "First of all, I must admit that your first wave of attacks was very well executed."

Through skillful coordination among various branches of the armed forces, they caught the Blue Army off guard.

This single attack wiped out an infantry company, a tank company, and a logistics company of the Blue Army without incurring any losses on our side.

It really opened our eyes; combined arms units are indeed very different from traditional units.

But……"

Andrei deliberately paused here, to emphasize what he was about to say, and his expression became serious as if he was about to announce something big.

"Spit it out, stop playing games with children."

Gao Cheng dismissed Andrei's tricks with disdain, frowning and looking very unhappy.

Nobody likes to be kept in suspense.

Chen Jun also frowned.

However, he didn't say anything about it. He just watched Andrei quietly, wondering what tricks he was up to and what he was really up to.

Fang Zijian remained deep in thought, neither making any movement nor speaking.

I don't know what she's thinking.

Seeing that the Chinese side did not say anything, Andrei thought his psychological tactics were very effective and continued smugly: "The Chinese troops lost contact with the Red Army command and even deliberately sent the referees from the directing department away."

From the start to the end of the exercise, the referees sent to the Chinese troops were deliberately misled by the Chinese troops and stayed in the rear helicopter unit the entire time.

The referee did not follow the main group and did not know where the main group went.

Therefore, the directing staff has a reasonable suspicion that your Chinese troops left the exercise area and circled around to the rear of the Blue Army's defense line.

This allowed them to bypass the Blue Army's frontline defensive positions and launch a surprise attack from behind the Blue Army's lines.

This tactic works in real combat, but the exercise designated a fixed area, and leaving that area is a violation.

The Chinese troops also managed to win by exploiting loopholes in the defenses and launching a surprise attack on the Blue Army from the rear. This was compounding their mistakes and constituted a serious violation of regulations.

Our decision not to pursue further responsibility but simply to abolish the achievements of the Chinese troops is already our biggest concession.

If you don't want to escalate this situation and end up embarrassing for both of us, I suggest you accept the conditions we've proposed.

Andrei's combo was indeed very tricky, and at first glance it really did sound like it.

The ins and outs are very clear, and the logic is flawless.

The Chinese troops first avoided the referees from the directing staff, leaving all the referees sent over in the rear camp, so that they could completely avoid the directing staff.

This allows them to bypass the front lines and circle around to the rear of the Blue Team from outside the exercise area.

The Blue Army deployed its troops according to the exercise rules, leaving its rear completely undefended, which is why the 7th Steel Battalion was able to defeat the Blue Army so easily.

According to General Andrei's explanation, the incredible achievements of the 7th Steel Battalion suddenly made perfect sense.

It's clearly saying...

The 7th Steel Battalion did not have a combat capability far superior to the Russian army. Its victory was entirely due to opportunism. The Russian army was caught off guard, which is why it suffered such a crushing defeat.

The 7th Steel Battalion achieved a casualty ratio of 0 to 3253, with one man wiping out an entire Blue Army regiment...

All of these achievements were erased.

Not only did it directly deny all the achievements of the 7th Steel Battalion, but it also unfairly pinned a huge blame on the 7th Steel Battalion, claiming that the Chinese troops simply lacked real strength and were no match for the Russian troops, which is why they resorted to such illegal and petty tricks.

have to say.

Despite its burly appearance, the bear is actually more cunning than a monkey.

The military representatives, including Fang Zijian, were not with the troops in combat. Hearing Andrei speak so confidently, they couldn't help but begin to have doubts.

Everyone turned their gaze to Gao Cheng and Chen Jun, their eyes revealing barely concealed unease.

It’s not that I don’t believe it.

That's just too outrageous.

If the record weren't as exaggerated as it is now, Fang Zijian would be confident if the 7th Steel Battalion achieved a score of 30 to 600.

After all, when the Blue Army, led by Old A, conducted a "probe" of the entire Capital Group Army, they achieved a score of 1 to 20 or even 30.

As the strongest combined arms battalion in the country, it is entirely possible that the 7th Steel Battalion could achieve this result against the Russian army.

But now the score is 0 to 3000, and an entire reinforced regiment was wiped out without a single casualty. This record is ridiculously exaggerated.

Not to mention that we had never heard of the Russian army, Fang Zijian and others had never heard of it either.

Furthermore, General Andrei spoke with such confidence and described the whole process so clearly, as if he had witnessed the entire event firsthand.

Even if Fang Zijian and the other military representatives trusted and wanted to support their own Steel Seventh Battalion, they couldn't help but tremble with fear, wondering if they had taken some "crooked path".

Facing the gazes cast at him by Fang Zijian and the others, Chen Jun returned their gazes with a confident smile.

However, his gaze continued to Andrei, and he questioned him neither humbly nor arrogantly: "General Andrei, everything you have said is based on suspicion, plus your own conjecture and inference."

Your imagination is certainly very rich, but your imagination does not represent the truth. Court judgments are based on evidence. I just want to ask you one question—

Do you have any evidence? If so, could you please present it now?

Chen Jun's two consecutive questions were delivered in a loud voice, deliberately raised a pitch, making them particularly clear in the large conference room.

Andrei hadn't expected Chen Jun to have such clear logic and such a sophisticated and mature way of handling things.

They were stunned for a moment when confronted with such a forceful demand for evidence.

Fortunately, Andrei had been in the military for decades and was very experienced in handling all kinds of matters. After a brief moment of confusion, he quickly recovered.

Suppressing the unease stirring within him, he retorted sharply with a stern expression: "If I'm not mistaken, you must have anticipated this situation before violating the exercise rules and taken sufficient precautions."

That's why you're not afraid at all now, and that's why you dare to stand here and ask me for evidence.

I can tell you definitively that our directing department cannot produce any evidence because you have erased all the evidence. You certainly pulled off a brilliant move.

However, a violation is a violation, and our directing department has the right to raise questions, analyze those questions, and make our reasonable judgment.

If you disagree with our ruling, you need to provide evidence to prove that you did not violate the rules or exploit loopholes. Remember, you need to provide sufficient evidence to prove your innocence.

These exaggerated, unbelievable victories you've achieved—even God wouldn't believe them—are all real. You earned them through sheer skill, understand?

Andrei is a real veteran; that move of the Murong family's ultimate technique was truly beautiful.

After hearing Andrei's words, the other senior Russian military officers all smiled, feeling that the situation was already in their hands and that the Chinese troops had no hope of turning the tide.

Because the principles are the same.

The Chinese troops were completely out of the sight of the directorate and the Red Army's general command.

If the directing department cannot provide concrete evidence that the Chinese troops exploited loopholes in the rules during the exercise, then by the same token, the Chinese troops also cannot prove that they did not exploit loopholes in the rules.

In the eyes of everyone in the Russian military...

This is a dead end; there's no way to solve it.

The Russian command doesn't need to unravel this situation, which means they already hold a decisive advantage. The Chinese troops, on the other hand, need to prove themselves and therefore must solve this problem.

The result was that the Russian army was certain of victory, and China would definitely not escape being blamed.

Andrei was very confident in his plan, a smug smile on his lips, just waiting for Chen Jun to be speechless and helpless to continue.

pity.

Andrei was too optimistic.

The Russian military's senior generals were too quick to celebrate.

"You think it's difficult for us to provide evidence that we did not violate the exercise rules? Well, you're in for a disappointment."

Chen Jun revealed a smile of complete control, and replied to Andrei's astonished and puzzled gaze: "Technology is advancing, but you are still standing still."

In this highly information-driven era, your troops are still stuck in the traditional model, while our Steel Seventh Battalion has already embarked on the path of a new era.

We recently updated a lot of equipment, and some of it contains the evidence you're looking for.

The vehicle system is equipped with GPS devices, which can not only locate the position of each vehicle in real time, but also record the activity trajectory of all vehicles.

I can export the data and give it to you; you'll be able to tell whether you left the exercise area at a glance.

Chen Jun's words were like a bolt from the blue, exploding in the minds of all the senior Russian officers, leaving them all pale with shock.

GPS positioning devices are not uncommon in the military, and the Russian army is also equipped with GPS positioning.

Being able to locate is one thing, but recording all activity trajectories synchronously with time, and for all vehicles in the entire unit, is a completely different matter.

This involves not only massive computations, but also the integration of the entire silver system and a high degree of mechanization.

For motorized infantry divisions like those in the Russian army, vehicles are only involved in the transportation and transfer of troops and equipment, and cannot directly participate in combat.

Let alone whether we can equip it with high-tech GPS devices, even if we did, we wouldn't be able to integrate them.

Infantrymen get off the vehicles and run all over the world. These days, GPS devices don't support individual soldiers, and the Russian army doesn't have that much money to develop them.

and so.

The ability to track the entire camp's movements in real time—a technology that would be commonplace in later generations—was considered cutting-edge high technology back then.

Even General Andrei, at his level, had never heard of such equipment before.

Andrei wanted to refute Chen Jun, arguing that the Seventh Steel Battalion couldn't possibly have such high-tech equipment, but he swallowed his words back.

It's because Chen Jun just made it clear that he can export the data and hand it over to him at any time.

People can produce it, so why question whether it exists?

This is absolutely incredibly stupid!
It was precisely because they had no way to refute Chen Jun's evidence that the Russian senior officers turned pale.

this moment……

The confidence and composure on Andrei's face were gone, and the smile on his lips had vanished.

Andrei, whose expression shifted rapidly between anger and despair, was indeed a seasoned veteran. Even in this seemingly hopeless situation, he disregarded his reputation and still tried to make a final stand.

"I don't know what kind of equipment you're talking about, and I can't verify its authenticity. I also don't have the time to do so. Who knows if you're going to fake it?"

Unable to refute Chen Jun, Andrei resorted to shameless tactics.

Arguing unreasonably means not agreeing.

Although Andrei was indeed acting like a rogue, there was some truth to what he said; the authenticity of the data provided by the Chinese side could not be guaranteed.

This is essentially the same principle as the criminal's inability to prove his or her own innocence.

The Russian officer, who had been looking utterly hopeless, lost all hope again when he heard Andrei's unreasonable and tricky angle.

They have denied the existence of your Chinese equipment and personnel, placing you in the position of defendant.

Let's see what you do then!
General Andrei and his entourage of Russian officers thought that Chen's army would surely be stumped by them and completely defeated.

But when they looked at Chen Jun, they didn't see any panic on his face.

What they saw was still a confident smile.

"Does he have another way?"

Andrei felt a sudden tightness in his chest, and a sense of unease rose within him.

"Hahaha."

Chen Jun started the game with three loud laughs, then swept the room with a disdainful look, as if to say: You really won't shed a tear until you see the coffin.

Chen Jun dropped his final bombshell, making the group of high-ranking Russian military officers nervous.

“You think the evidence we provide is fake and refuse to use it, so fine, then I’ll use your people to prove it.”

Chen Jun spoke in a strong and forceful voice, deliberately raising his tone: "You're all in such a hurry, so eager to smear us, that you've overlooked a detail. Didn't you investigate? There are still some members of the Blue Army who haven't returned."

"What? Fewer people?"

Andrei's expression suddenly changed drastically, as if he vaguely realized something.

Chen Jun gave him no time to react and continued, "We are implementing blitzkrieg tactics, although we did not collect spoils and prisoners on a large scale."

However, this doesn't stop us from putting in a little effort. For every Blue Army unit we capture, we take two Blue Army members with us, just in case you try to deny it later..."

"This……"

Andrei's expression changed drastically, a strong sense of unease washing over him. (End of Chapter)

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