The Fourth Calamity never believed in the steel torrent!
Chapter 221 Guilds Open, Guild Shop Full of Easter Eggs
Chapter 221 Guilds Open, Guild Shop Full of Easter Eggs
"Holy crap! What the hell is that noise?"
Within the minimap, by sharing vision with another player, Andrei also saw the psionic player who was experiencing psionic outbursts.
The player suddenly lost control of his psionic powers, and his crisis level skyrocketed at an extremely fast speed, breaking through 100% in the blink of an eye, and then went out of control like a rocket.
He didn't realize there was anything wrong with him; he just felt a sudden darkness before his eyes, and then he entered the stage of choosing a respawn point, which can be described as dying inexplicably.
However, from other people's perspective, the player's body trembled violently, and then his head exploded with a bang, just like a bursting water balloon!
Various red and white things sprayed everywhere, creating an extremely bloody scene. At the spot where the player's head exploded, a blue-purple psionic flame suddenly appeared out of thin air.
Just like a yin-yang symbol spinning at high speed, blue and purple psionic flames intertwined and spun rapidly, quickly forming a vortex.
As the vortex expanded, it suddenly transformed into a passage framed with flames, through which other players could vaguely glimpse a bizarre and fantastical world on the other side.
"Wow, this blue landscape everywhere, and that huge mirror crystal in the sky, could it be that we've entered subspace?"
"It should be, and the design looks exactly like Tzeentch's Demon Realm, almost identical to the map in Warhammer Total War III!"
The players whispered among themselves, wondering if they could rush through this passage and explore the map on the other side.
Previously, they were inexplicably teleported to a world full of fog by the deflection effect of the Void Shield, which means that this game should have a warp map!
One player decided to go all out and suddenly launched a bayonet charge, heading straight into the vortex.
"Hahaha, insignificant humans, witnessing the glory of the ever-changing master... Ah!"
Just as the player was about to rush into the warp vortex, a shrill voice suddenly came from within it.
Unfortunately, the arrogant and triumphant laughter was only halfway through before it turned into a bizarre scream.
A short, stocky creature with a peculiar shape, a large single eye, a big mouth, and several arms was just about to run out of the subspace tunnel when it was instantly stabbed by the player's bayonet!
Under normal circumstances, the player's bayonet strike should not be enough to kill this demon. Chaos demons have extremely strong vitality; they are not so easily killed by a bayonet.
However, the player's bayonet has the characteristic of instantly killing infantry units, and the demon in front of them is probably also classified as an infantry unit.
Therefore, this unfortunate demon thought he could finally come from the warp to the real universe, but before he could even take a step, he was killed by a bayonet.
As the demon's body dissipated into psionic flames, it looked with an incredibly pained expression at the Krieg soldiers wielding bayonets, and the even larger number of Kriegs in the distance.
What the hell! Where did this cultist come from, randomly opening portals?
Why open a portal in the wrong place? It opened right in the middle of Krieg's encirclement.
The player who suddenly ran into the warp didn't care about the demon he had stabbed to death, but instead looked around at the scene with curiosity.
This boundless and bizarre blue world is truly breathtaking at first glance.
But what he's really curious about now is whether he unlocked a new map this way.
But just then, he suddenly heard the sound of huge wings flapping behind him.
He turned around and saw a giant bird-man, more than ten meters tall, had somehow landed behind him and was pointing at him with a strange staff with many tentacles extending from it.
"What the heck is this map? We have to fight the Myriad Transformations Demon Lord right from the start?"
The unlucky player had barely managed to grumble in the chat when everything went black, and the staff seemed to rip out his soul... well, not exactly.
The player simply entered the resurrection selection screen again, dying inexplicably, while the ever-changing demon lord who had just killed the player—the labyrinth guardian Ezik—looked at the corpse on the ground with a puzzled expression.
"How strange, what is this thing? Where did Krieg's soul go?"
Egik stared for a long time but still couldn't figure out what was going on with the Krieg soldiers who suddenly rushed into the warp.
If it weren't for the fact that the Krieg soldier was indeed very alive when he rushed in, He would have even doubted whether He had killed an Iron Man.
Just as Ezik was about to further explore the mysteries of the corpse on the ground, a summons suddenly came from His side. At the same time, the corpse on the ground spontaneously combusted and was instantly burned to ashes by blue psionic flames.
"Tsk, what does the Lord of Changes want from me this time?"
After muttering something under his breath, Ejik took to the air and flew towards a huge crystal maze in the distance, his destination being the Grand Library located in the center of the maze.
Andrei had been watching all of this from the perspectives of other players and through screenshots in the chat group.
When he finally saw clearly how the player who had suddenly run into the warp was killed, he felt completely devastated!
"Holy crap, I thought this psionicist's psionic energy went out of control and at most he'd blow himself up. How come he even popped out of the warp, and into Tzeentch's territory at that!"
Andrei couldn't help but cover his head, feeling that the more he thought about this world, the crazier it became, with strange things everywhere that made him unable to help but make connections.
Now, Andrei is once again worried that one day, he will have just finished fighting a war, and when he turns around, the Imperial Dream warship will be sailing onto his planet.
"...Forget it, we'll deal with whatever comes our way. I don't think that demon is all that great. When we have hundreds of millions of players, Tzeentch will be sitting on the toilet trying to stop my player army!"
After comforting himself like this, Andrei couldn't help but laugh, and suddenly felt much better.
Although the monsters and demons in the warp are particularly outrageous, thankfully, so are the players.
As long as the health bar is full, players can kill any strange thing. When there are enough players, good enough equipment, and strong enough stats, the Warp God is nothing more than an experience point!
But without realizing it, a sense of urgency rose in Andrei's heart; he felt that he was facing more and more troubles.
He once thought this world was just an ordinary world war, at most with some strange technology trees and some magic.
But now, Andrei feels that the world is far more complex than he imagined.
Even now, he still doesn't understand why the Black Hawk Empire launched a world war, or what the overall situation of the world is like.
The more Andrei thought about it, the more he felt there was something deeper going on, possibly related to the subspace.
And those four gods of the Cambrian Empire—they all seem so familiar. Andrei doesn't think it's all a coincidence!
The night raid was over, or more accurately, the enemy's night raid was over.
Under Andrei's orders, the ordinary soldiers in the camp went back to sleep, but the players were mobilized by Andrei.
As the saying goes, it is impolite not to reciprocate. Since the enemy used a night raid to deal with him, Andrei naturally wouldn't let the enemy get away with it.
Competing with other players in night raids is absurd and laughable, especially since the combat radius of players has expanded to an exaggerated degree, making players almost unrestricted in their movement range on local battlefields.
So Andrei immediately started writing a quest, preparing for players to organize a brand new night raid. But just as he was about to write the quest, he suddenly thought of the guild system.
That's right, fix the guild system first, then do the night raids!
He felt that compared to letting players remain scattered and constantly engaged in battles, which would be like flooding the enemy with water, organizing players through guilds or similar means might further motivate them!
After some thought, Andrei gave the players a system update.
Once a player's affinity with another player exceeds 50 and they are willing to pay an additional 1000 merit points, they can form a guild.
After forming a guild, players will be able to enjoy guild quests and receive daily guild quests. In addition, there is also a guild shop, which Andre has also arranged.
After thinking about it for a while, Andrei decided to put some of the new units and vehicles he had redeemed here first, as these items could only be redeemed with guild points.
Guild points are a separate currency system from guild merits. They can only be obtained by completing guild tasks and are therefore more valuable.
He doesn't have many items to put in the guild shop right now, so after thinking about it, Andrei decided to unlock some new things.
Otherwise, he wouldn't even be able to fill his own guild shop, which would significantly diminish the guild's uniqueness.
Firstly, regarding skins, Andre has directly created two brand new Krieg series skins:
Commissar Krieg and Colonel Krieg.
Andre put in a lot of effort to create these two skins, but to be precise, Commissar Krieg and Colonel Krieg should actually be considered as the same set of similar skins.
Commissar Krieg's skin gained an extra skill under Andre's control. Once this skill is activated, all players within a 100-meter radius around him, which is within the minimap area, will receive a special protection that increases damage reduction by 50%.
Although this special protection only lasts for ten seconds and the skill cooldown takes a full minute, if used properly, this skill can make Krieg's charge even more powerful.
When the players charge forward headfirst, the political commissar will watch the moment and apply a damage reduction buff to them. These players' charge will be as tough as cockroaches!
Compared to Commissar Krieg, Colonel Krieg's skills are the same, except that his appearance was slightly modified by Andrei, who spent 1000 influence points to change him into a colonel's uniform.
However, the biggest advantage of this skin is that Andre made a change in the background, and this skin can receive a percentage of the merit points gained by other players in the entire guild for killing enemies.
For example, if a guild player kills an enemy while wearing this skin and successfully gains 10 merit points, then Colonel Krieg will gain an extra merit point.
Of course, the merit points he received were not drawn from other players, but were added to him by Andrei in the background.
Anyway, their merit points are just data that Andrei created in the background. In reality, the only real currency in this game is influence value, but players just can't see the influence value.
The reason Andre didn't give Colonel Krieg an extra skill was because adding extra skills to skins was simply too expensive.
If you want to add an extra skill to a skin, it will cost 10 influence points to add one skill, and the cost will double for each additional skill added.
Andrei isn't that wealthy. Getting one skin with extra skills is already expensive enough for him. If he were to get two more, he simply couldn't afford it.
Therefore, the special skill that allowed the colonel to gain extra merit was actually just data that Andrei modified in the background; it wasn't a real skill.
If Andrei could actually create a skill that would allow players to earn extra influence points, he would definitely not mind doing so.
Unfortunately, it seems that this system cannot be bugged in this way. Andrei had already tried it before, but no matter what he did, he could not add such a skill to the new skills list.
Regarding these two skins, Andre doesn't plan to let players spend money directly, because the price is difficult to determine.
Therefore, Andre directly set these two skins to the elite soldier mode.
Once players accumulate a certain number of guild points, they can redeem and use the skin. After being defeated, they will have to spend points again to use the skin again.
In addition, Andre made the Colonel skin available only to guild leaders, which can be considered as giving guild leaders a special privilege.
Otherwise, why would a guild leader spend points to open a guild? Besides the power to appoint and dismiss guild administrators, he must have some extra benefits!
After adding these two skins, Andre added all five elite soldiers that could be redeemed, but changed the redemption price.
Originally, players needed to spend 1000 merit points to exchange for elite soldiers, which was very expensive and not cost-effective. It was only considered to be more for entertainment purposes.
However, once you get here, players can spend guild points to redeem the elite soldier set, which is equivalent to gaining an additional channel to redeem the elite soldier set.
After thinking for a moment, Andrei added some miscellaneous little things to the box, such as some weapons that he had just unlocked that had particularly interesting effects, which might not be suitable for actual combat, but were extremely entertaining.
For example, Andrei unlocked the katana from Battlefield V.
This thing can be considered a special weapon in Battlefield 5. It is not only very rare, but also extremely powerful.
When wielding a katana, melee attacks can kill infantry units one by one, and your health will be fully restored after each enemy is killed.
So as long as you choose a special terrain and rush into a sufficiently dense crowd, you can really unleash your power of samurai sword right there in the middle of the crowd.
As long as he isn't instantly killed by an enemy, he can quickly recover his full health by casually slashing an enemy with his katana.
In addition to the katana, Andrei also created some very cheap but interesting Easter egg weapons.
For example, Andrei made finger guns something that can be redeemed with guild points, and the redemption is very cheap.
To put it simply, this weapon involves making a gun shape with your hand, and it automatically produces a voice-over when it fires, much like children playing a game of fighting.
However, this weapon does cause damage when it hits an enemy. Accompanied by sound effects, each shot can take away 10 points of the enemy's health, which is roughly equivalent to taking down an ordinary infantryman in ten shots.
From a weapon perspective, this thing is really not very useful; the damage is just too low.
But from an entertainment perspective, this thing is incredibly entertaining.
In addition, interesting weapons such as the Hummingbird Gun and the Dumb Shot Gun have also been added to the Guild Shop by Andre as items that can be exchanged cheaply.
These things have obvious flaws and are not practical in actual combat, but they are very entertaining.
Since that's the case, let's just put it in the guild shop as an Easter egg.
In addition to these weapons, Andrei also created some special vehicles, or rather, special vehicle skins.
If no additional attributes are added, it's just a change of appearance.
It's very cheap for Andre to get a skin; he only needs to spend 1000 influence points to get one.
However, if too many skins of this type are released that do not add any attributes, it will naturally cause dissatisfaction among players over time, just like inducing players to spend money.
Players aren't unwilling to spend money, but at the very least, the skins should be powerful or have some special attribute bonuses. That would make spending money more interesting.
Otherwise, if the skin always appears as blank, wouldn't that be misleading?
So Andrei simply added a skin to the original vehicle, changed its appearance, and then called it a new vehicle, and put it in the guild shop for exchange.
For example, instead of exchanging warhorses, you can now use guild points in the guild shop to exchange for mechanical warhorses from the Warhammer Empire.
This thing is considered a miracle of the Empire's engineering masters. They created a horse made of iron that could actually run like a real warhorse, and Andrei turned it into skin.
In fact, mechanical warhorses are no different in performance from ordinary warhorses, but their strange shapes are just too much!
Especially on the battlefield, warhorses are a very magical thing, and are jokingly referred to as nuclear-powered mechanical warhorses.
The fact that Andre has been given this skin is also a way for the official team to play on a meme.
In addition to the mechanical warhorse skin, Andre also gave the Saint Chamon tank an Imperial Steam Tank skin, the T34 tank an Imperial Emperor's Wrath skin, and the bomber a Dwarf Helicopter Bomber skin.
This can be seen as a tribute to Warhammer Fantasy. Anyway, even after applying these skins, the tanks' performance remains the same, with no difference whatsoever.
However, judging from their designs, these skins are incredibly entertaining. But considering that these skins are primarily intended to attract players to join guilds and appeal to nostalgia, Andre hasn't enabled the public display mode for these skins.
In other words, from the perspective of others, the warhorse the player is riding and the tank he is driving will not appear to have changed in any other way.
He did this not for any other reason than that he was worried that the Cambrian Empire would ask him for money again.
Although Andrei knew that these weapons were essentially the same, in the eyes of the Cambrian Empire, they were just some strange new weapons that Andrei had come up with.
What should I do if the Cambrian Empire asks me to help produce steam tanks or dwarven bombers?
His system's list of production lines that could be exchanged didn't include either of these two items, and Andrei couldn't possibly conjure a steam tank by hand.
So, to avoid causing unnecessary misunderstandings for some people, Andrei had no choice but to temporarily disable the external speaker effect.
After all, players have so many people of their own, and from their perspective, these uniquely designed skins are just for their own amusement.
Most players won't have their skins affected by some NPCs while playing the game, so it's not a big deal.
After handling this wave of guild system updates, Andrei released the update announcement directly, which immediately generated a strong response among players.
Because Andrei had taken a screenshot of the items in the guild shop in advance and added it to the update announcement, a wave of wealthy players immediately chose to open guilds without hesitation.
In the blink of an eye, dozens of different guilds suddenly appeared on Andre's side, and the number of these guilds was increasing at a visible rate.
"Holy crap, 666! This game finally has guilds!"
"Honestly, this game should have had guilds a long time ago. Why didn't they do it before?"
Upon seeing the players' conversation in the chat area, Andrei scratched his head, looking somewhat embarrassed.
Can he say that he hadn't thought of it before, and that he didn't have enough merit points to operate?
As a large number of players registered for guilds, they immediately began looking for guild quests to earn guild points.
Because all the items in the store can only be redeemed with guild points, and many of them are exclusive items that cannot be redeemed elsewhere.
Seeing this, Andrei also casually wrote some guild content, such as some daily tasks that were easy to complete, and combat missions during special periods.
After spending half a day writing the update and allowing the players to digest the new content, Andrei gathered them together at the edge of the camp and said:
"Gentlemen, it's time! We need to launch a counterattack against the enemy!"
"The despicable Altranian people ambushed us with shameless tactics and inflicted heavy losses on us. We need revenge!"
"Let's show them with our actions that even at night, the Cambrian Empire's army is invincible, and victory in this war will surely belong to us!"
"Ula——!"
As soon as Andrei finished speaking, a group of players joined in shouting "Ura!" and other players shouted all sorts of random things.
For example:
"Boss, we can't take this anymore! Let's take him down!"
"My spear is itching for more!"
"Blood sacrifice to the blood god, skull sacrifice to the skull throne!"
Depend on!
All I can say is that these players are truly disorganized and undisciplined.
It was also thanks to the fact that this place was far from the center of the camp that the soldiers could not hear what the players were shouting, and could only barely make out what they were saying.
Otherwise, if others hear it clearly, they might think Andrei is leading a gang of bandits!
And the last one shouting "blood sacrifice to the blood god," stop shouting like that, or you might actually summon Khorne in a moment!
If a cult of Khwarazmianism were to suddenly emerge, things would get really messed up.
Immediately afterwards, Andre issued another large-scale quest outside of the guild quests.
The specific explanation is a bit complicated, but the general idea is that during this night raid, the kill records of each guild will be tallied, and the guilds will be ranked according to the merits they have earned.
The guild that earns the most merits will receive an extra mystery reward, and players from other guilds will also receive different guild point rewards based on their ranking.
In addition to the guild points that players own privately, each guild leader will have a public treasury.
This public treasury can be accumulated through regular donations from players. At crucial moments, the guild leader can use the treasury to exchange for items that are not normally available.
For example, some special units with extremely high exchange prices, which are often unaffordable for individual soldiers.
However, Andrei has only set up the public treasury, and the daily donation of a small amount of merit points can also earn guild points, turning it into a daily task.
As for the specific big items that can be exchanged using the guild treasury, he hasn't exchanged them yet.
Andrei is still selecting an item. He needs to choose one with an exaggerated design that is visually striking enough, and also expensive enough that most players cannot afford to redeem it on their own.
Only in this way can this public treasury be put to good use.
Of course, what if the guild leader hoards all the merits in the gold shop and uses the exchanged items only for himself?
Andrei couldn't interfere with such matters.
These things should be coordinated internally by their respective guilds. If a guild leader is not good at uniting his subordinates and is selfish, then other players can naturally leave the guild.
In any case, there are no special requirements for ordinary players to join a guild; they just need to wait 48 hours after leaving a guild before they can join a new one.
After a series of actions, Andrei closed the system interface somewhat wearily, then watched as the large group of players either drove tanks or rode in vehicles and sped away into the distance.
In addition, many players chose to ride horses to follow the troops, or to act as the vanguard in cavalry formation.
"Major General, isn't it a bit too risky for you to send your soldiers deep into enemy territory like this?"
Just then, Yuri suddenly walked over.
Looking at the departing troops, Yuri's expression was somewhat surprised. He could tell that these departing troops were all elites under Andrei's command.
The thought that they would suddenly launch a night attack and counterattack the enemy at this time made Yuri think that Andrei had lost his mind.
By the light, Andrei saw Yuri's suspicious look and couldn't help but laugh.
"What's wrong, old friend? Do you think my order is a bit crazy?"
Before Yuri could answer, Andrei nodded in agreement:
“Indeed, from a normal point of view, my order was a bit crazy. Sending a unit deep into an unfamiliar enemy territory on such a dark night is like sending them to their deaths.”
"But Yuri, I suggest you have even greater faith in these soldiers; they are capable of creating miracles!"
Yuri frowned slightly; he felt that Andrei's words seemed to have a hidden meaning.
"Alright, since you have so much confidence in your soldiers, I won't try to persuade you anymore. But don't come crying to me if you suffer heavy losses!"
Yuri sighed, then said to Andrei half-jokingly and half-seriously, before turning around and going back to sleep.
He didn't know where Andrei's confidence came from, but Andrei's performance was so amazing that he didn't dare to refute it.
Not to mention this battle, in all the battles that Andrei fought before, wasn't there one that wasn't outrageous?
Yuri strongly suspected that Andrei might be blessed by some deity, not just the Summer Goddess he mentioned, but some more mysterious deity.
The thought of this possibility caused Yuri's trust in Andrei to skyrocket, after all, Andrei was the chosen one of the chosen gods!
As long as they don't die prematurely, which chosen one of Gods can't accomplish a great undertaking?
And if he follows Andrei, doesn't that mean he can also share in this glory?
So Yuri simply stopped trying to persuade him and let Andrei do as he pleased!
In his view, Andrei knew more about warfare than he did, and there must be a reason why he did this.
However, Yuri had no idea that the main reason Andrei sent the players out to fight was not only to retaliate against the enemy's night raid, but also to give the players a way to earn guild points.
Currently, apart from making daily donations, players have no other way to earn guild points.
This is a perfect opportunity to wage war, allowing us to reap the enemy's influence points while also distributing guild points to the players. It's a win-win situation for both sides.
Although players don't know where the enemies are hiding, they have one special skill: running around everywhere.
A group of cavalry players led the way aggressively, squinting as they carefully searched for possible enemy positions.
Meanwhile, bombers and fighter jets circled overhead, occasionally dropping signal flares or taking pictures in a certain direction, hoping to mark any enemies they stumbled upon.
Using this reconnaissance method, the Altrianian army, which was retreating or deployed elsewhere, could not hide itself at all.
Before long, Andrei's air force discovered one of the enemy's bases.
Based on the chat logs between the Air Force and other players, Andrei quickly flipped through the map and then locked onto a remote small city.
Suojelvi is a small town in Karelia with a permanent population of only about 10,000. It is also the only way to reach Joshun.
The city was occupied by the Altranians during the previous war, and it seems that the enemy had troops stationed in the city.
Because of ethnic hatred, and because both the Cambrian Empire and Altera had slaughtered each other's civilians during the Great Northern War.
So when the Altrians attacked, the city's residents had already evacuated by train.
Since there are no civilians in the city and there's no need to worry about accidentally injuring friendly forces during bombing, the player naturally won't hold back.
When the player's bombers roared over the enemy, the Altrians in the city hurriedly woke up and rushed to the anti-aircraft gun positions to organize anti-aircraft fire!
Bang bang bang!
In haste, the 20mm anti-aircraft guns launched a fierce attack, blasting at the massive bombers overhead.
At the same time, the machine guns located on the nose of the bombers were equally fierce, engaging in a firefight with the anti-aircraft guns on the opposite side.
After a brief but intense battle, the bomber, at the cost of a damaged wing, successfully destroyed the anti-aircraft guns below with its dense high-explosive cannons. But just then, the player piloting the bomber suddenly noticed the commotion on the other side.
"Colonel Yurten, what are you doing?"
"Prepare to parachute in when the opportunity arises!"
Colonel Yulten, who had just established the guild "Krieg Death Legion 1st Division", was currently crouching on the wing of a bomber, holding a bright red flag in his hand.
While looking at the ground, he explained to the other side in the chat area:
"You were too hasty when you used airships to bomb the enemy capital before; you didn't even make the most of their boarding capabilities!"
"I've set up the respawn point here. Right now, there are 60 players in my guild on standby, ready to respawn and parachute at any time!"
No sooner had he finished speaking than he suddenly called out in the guild's internal chat area.
Immediately afterwards, a large group of soldiers dressed in Krieg Death Legion uniforms jumped off the plane one after another, like dumplings being dropped into boiling water, and then deployed their parachutes at the right moment.
"What the hell? This isn't scientific!"
The Altrians on the ground were stunned to see the umbrellas suddenly blooming in the sky.
Although he couldn't see clearly how many enemies were overhead because of the darkness, he could see a large group of people jumping down together by the searchlight that had locked onto the enemy bomber.
So he didn't understand how strong the carrying capacity of the enemy's special aircraft was, and which part of the aircraft these people had been sitting on before.
He simply couldn't understand how such a small bomber could carry dozens of people.
However, she didn't have a chance to figure it out, because before the player even landed on the ground, they had already launched a counterattack downwards while still in mid-air.
Never underestimate the players; their firepower is absolutely insane!
Submachine guns, light machine guns, semi-automatic rifles, and sniper rifles—all sorts of weapons are constantly being fired by the players.
They showed no signs of parachuting at this moment; though suspended in mid-air, they continued to unleash terrifying firepower on the ground with their weapons.
And most importantly, some of these players even brought out carrot launchers and fired them at the ground!
After several grenades were fired in succession, an anti-aircraft position was destroyed on the spot by the player's radish launcher.
The Altrian soldiers operating the anti-aircraft guns never dreamed that they would be killed by the enemy in this way one day!
However, compared to the player's deflected firepower, the bomber's firepower was the most lethal.
With unlimited ammunition and all three seats already occupied, the firepower displayed by this bomber at this moment was just like that of a legendary air gunship!
Bombers circled continuously over the city, dropping a series of bombs every now and then after the bombs had cooled down.
At the same time, the high-explosive cannons in front of the bomber and the machine guns behind it were constantly strafing downwards, making it easy for a single bomber to unleash the firepower of an artillery regiment!
What made the Altranians most desperate was that the enemy had more than a dozen bombers like these!
At this very moment, these bombers are relentlessly bombing the city, wishing they could raze the entire city to the ground!
"Damn it, are they crazy? Is it really worth dropping so many bombs on this city?"
An Altera soldier, trembling with fear, hid in the city, praying that the bombs wouldn't blow up his cellar.
He didn't understand why the enemy would send so many bombers to bomb the city when there was only one regiment of troops stationed there.
Could it be that they are planning to use the air force to wipe out the city in order to prevent the city's garrison from obstructing the nearby railway?
No one knows how long the terrifying bombing lasted, but the sound from above finally stopped.
The unfortunate soldier crawled out of the cellar like a limp shrimp, looking around at the ruins in horror.
Just half an hour ago, this was a well-ordered town, but now it has been completely turned into a mess!
He stood there dumbfounded, looking around, wondering how many of his comrades were still alive.
He was certain that the number of his comrades who survived would not be many; the previous bombing was simply too terrible.
"Damn it, am I the only one left alive in the whole group?"
He sat there dejectedly, feeling utterly hopeless.
But just then, he suddenly felt a tremor coming from under his buttocks.
(End of this chapter)
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