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Chapter 153 Wait, why is that cavalryman carrying a manure-removing device?

Chapter 153 Wait, why is that cavalryman carrying a manure-removing device?

"Ula——!"

Faced with such a high-pitched battle cry, the Black Hawk soldiers, who were in a state of panic, felt terrified and were at a loss for what to do while holding their guns.

Alongside the enemy's armored vehicles, a large number of infantrymen also charged, but they couldn't understand how these infantrymen were charging.

Some of the infantrymen seemed rather cautious during their charge, preferring to fight alongside the iron coffins, but they quickly fell behind their speed.

Many players felt that the NPCs who accompanied them on foot and in tanks were just a nuisance and had no interest in fighting alongside them.

The main problem is that these NPCs are so unintelligent. When they charge, they always like to hide behind the tanks, making the tanks afraid that they might accidentally run over two of them.

And most importantly, these guys always like to surround the back of their tanks, so what about their tactic of releasing pigeons?
They were planning to rush into the crowd and then release a bunch of pigeons to blow up the entire enemy force, but these NPCs standing by in their way were really annoying them!

Despite being annoyed, no player would casually attack friendly NPCs at such a time, because before this, Andrei suddenly thought of some extra actions and made a patch to the game while on the train.

Randomly killing friendly NPCs may result in your account being banned, and it will also deduct merit points and Andrei's favorability.

Compared to killing enemy troops, killing friendly troops deducts 50 times more merit points, making the punishment far more severe than you can imagine!
It is precisely because of this level of force that they have to be more cautious when fighting, and dare not kill friendly NPCs casually, or even cause friendly fire.

Otherwise, putting aside the fact that it's extremely difficult to accumulate goodwill, the amount of merit points deducted would be enough to make him lose a whole battle.

Some players couldn't help but complain, saying that the game designers might as well have just set up a system where friendly units are immune to damage.

Since there is no friendly force immunity, why are there such harsh restrictions?
Regarding this, Andrei also wanted to ask why his system couldn't be set to provide a friendly unit damage immunity effect.
Unfortunately, his broken system didn't answer his questions at all. In short, it seemed that he couldn't set friendly units to be immune to damage; there was no such function available.

Compared to the ordinary Cambrian Empire soldiers who were timid and hesitant in their charges, and who often hid behind tanks due to their lack of experience in combined arms operations, the players' charges were much more unrestrained.

Some experienced players know to hide behind tanks, using them as cover, occasionally peeking out to fire a couple of shots before retreating again, demonstrating very flexible maneuverability.

However, most players charge in and fight their own battles, completely ignoring their teammates.

Therefore, in the eyes of the Black Hawk Army, the Cambrian Empire army in front of them was truly incredibly strange.

After fighting for so long, they still couldn't figure out what kind of strategy this army had. They just felt that these guys were fighting a complete mess, but the weapons and equipment they used were really good, and there was a group of people who were really fearless!

From the very beginning, there were also motorized infantrymen driving trucks to charge forward, while machine gunners on the trucks kept firing at the enemy.

But putting aside the fact that the enemy's veterans had extremely good marksmanship and could always kill the drivers in their trucks instantly, the cavalrymen also disgusted them.

Prior to this, they had suspected that the enemy might have some kind of specially modified cavalry, and now they had witnessed such cavalry firsthand.

I don't know what these cavalrymen's bodies are made of. They look incredibly resilient and can withstand several shots without dying! Moreover, the way these cavalrymen run is too smooth. Their movements don't look like they're riding horses at all. Even when they're doing stunts on motorcycles, they wouldn't be this smooth.

A truck was loaded with explosives, and the driver looked like a madman, seemingly preparing to crash into a tank in the distance and take it down with him.

Just then, a cavalryman suddenly jumped out from beside the truck and casually threw a grenade at it.

With a loud bang, the truck burst into flames and exploded into a jumble of broken parts.

But then, the cavalryman not only smoothly dodged the explosion, but also turned around and charged towards the armored vehicle on the other side to continue throwing grenades.

Rat-a-tat-tat! Rat-a-tat-tat!
A Black Hawk Empire machine gun squad found a concealed spot and set up their guns, unleashing a barrage of fire at the charging enemy infantry.

But before they could even fire for a few seconds, a cavalryman suddenly spotted their machine gun crew's position and charged over with a long spear.

"Shoot! Shoot! Kill that brute!"

Hearing the observer shouting desperately, the machine gunner quickly adjusted the direction of his gun and opened fire on the cavalryman charging at him.

To his surprise, the cavalryman leaped around everywhere, his path so zig that it was beyond S-shape; even a snake couldn't be so elusive!

Moreover, even though that guy had already taken many bullets, his momentum of charge did not stop. He just kept charging forward despite the hail of bullets!

In the machine gunner's desperate gaze, a spear suddenly pierced through his chest, lifting him high into the air before casually tossing him aside.

boom!
However, the cavalryman was also unlucky. A Dauntless mech spotted the area and suddenly fired a shot at the cavalryman.

If they were far away, this mech's artillery wouldn't be good enough to hit cavalrymen who were running around like monkeys.

However, the cavalryman was too close to the Fearless mech, so he was hit by a single shot and killed along with his horse.

Having just taken down one cavalryman, the Fearless Mech breathed a sigh of relief and was preparing to aim its cannon at the next cavalryman when it noticed another cavalryman running up from behind!
However, the weapon in the cavalryman's hand looked a bit strange. It didn't seem to be a normal spear, but rather something that looked a bit like a dung-pulling device.

Before he could figure out what this thing was, the cavalryman had already circled around from behind him and thrust out his spear, stabbing the manure-pulling device directly into the side wall of his mech.

Boom!

With a deafening roar, the cavalryman who had lost one of the dung-collecting soldiers emerged from the smoke, coldly switched to his musket, and began firing at the other enemies.

But at the same time, his complaints in the chat area started to flood the screen.

(End of this chapter)

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