The Fourth Calamity never believed in the steel torrent!

Chapter 233: The Ever-Victorious General is Here Again!

Chapter 233 The ever-victorious general is back!

"I'm truly speechless. I shouldn't have had any expectations for the Cambrian Empire's military industry..."

Sitting by the roadside, Andrei looked at the massive moose mech in the distance and couldn't help but sigh with a worried expression.

66 tons! Such a huge thing! What was the Cambrian Empire thinking when they designed such a bulky thing?
Honestly, if the Cambrian Empire had the time to design such a huge mech, they might as well have used that production capacity to manufacture reindeer mechs!

Although its performance on the battlefield was only so-so, with no particularly outstanding advantages and mediocre performance in all aspects.

But at the very least, a larger quantity of that thing would pose a certain threat on the battlefield, and it's much easier to produce than this thing, not to mention the improved mobility.

Andrei couldn't even figure out how to transport this moose mech. It seemed like it could only be transported by military train.
"What's wrong, Andreosha? You look so worried. Has something bothering you again?"

After finishing her business at the field hospital, Yelena came to Andrei's side and sat down with him on the steps.

Andrei casually pointed to the huge moose mech in the distance, and then vented his indignation.

"...In short, this thing is just good-looking, but it's completely useless on the battlefield. I'm really puzzled. Haven't the designers in the Cambrian Empire ever been to a battlefield?"

"They have the time to design all sorts of weird and wonderful things, but why can't they go to the battlefield and see what the soldiers' needs are?"

Andrei was complaining about the mecha again, and Yelena sighed.

She didn't know much about mechs, but she could tell that Andrei seemed to harbor a deep resentment towards the mechs within the Cambrian Empire.

"Andreosha, there's nothing we can do about it!"

Yelena gently stroked Andrei's furrowed brow and said:

"After all, those weapons designers are all top students from the Empire, and many of them even have certain backgrounds. Why would they just run to the battlefield?"

“They are different from nobles. Noble children are required to serve in the military, but as technical personnel, they sit in the back office drawing blueprints!”

Andrei couldn't help but roll his eyes. So, even he, the son of a count, had to go to the battlefield, while these guys could hide in the back and live a peaceful and comfortable life!

Just wait, if he ever becomes a general or marshal, he'll definitely drag all these guys out and send them to the battlefield one by one!
We don't ask for anything else, just let them observe on the battlefield for 72 hours first, and then we'll consider adopting their design!
Otherwise, these guys are just being delusional; their designs are only good for making a grand impression during a military parade!

After much deliberation and several heated arguments, Andrei finally split the Guards armored brigade that had been provided to him into two parts!
All the original mechs are still in normal use, but all the moose mechs must be merged into the Guardian Infantry Corps so that these mechs can be responsible for frontal defense and fight positional battles against the enemy!
Otherwise, how could his troops maneuver and launch assaults against the enemy while carrying such cumbersome mechs?

It's impossible that he received news of the enemy's attack and then led his troops to linger in the wilderness all day until nightfall before barely managing to reach the enemy's flank.
By the time you finish that, the daylily will be cold!

Andrei planned to dig some tank bunkers, or similar mech bunkers, in advance on the position, and put all the moose mechs inside to fight positional warfare against the enemy.

Anyway, this thing has such thick frontal armor, and it also has four cannons on it, so its firepower output is also very strong.

With this, as long as we hold our ground firmly, it will be very difficult for the enemy's armored forces to break through, and they will also have a hard time destroying this mech.

Andrei's idea came from the Soviet KV-2 tank during World War II, which was a tank with very obvious advantages and disadvantages at the time.

Its advantages are thick frontal armor and extremely strong firepower. German tanks simply couldn't penetrate it, and its 152mm howitzer could destroy an enemy tank with a single shot!
However, this tank, nicknamed "toilet head," has very poor mobility, terrible off-road capability, and is particularly prone to tipping over when making fast turns.

This led to these tanks often being used in fixed-position warfare, where they would be positioned in advance at a certain intersection or bridgehead, hiding behind cover and firing at the enemy.

The Germans even had an entire armored battalion wiped out by this thing, and in the end, they were unable to break through its blockade. It wasn't until engineers carrying explosives that they were able to barely take it down.

Therefore, Andrei decided to make this thing specialize in positional defense!

The task of launching assaults will be assigned to other armored units!

A perfectly good Guards armored brigade was inexplicably split up by Andrei, and their brigade commander was naturally very dissatisfied.

However, as compensation, Andrei pestered his father again and managed to get 20 reindeer mechs transferred over, which barely filled the armor gap in the Guards Armored Brigade.

After receiving compensation from Andrei, the brigade commander fell silent, because he was also very dissatisfied with the moose mech, but he had simply kept quiet.

The biggest problem with this thing is its extremely poor mobility, making it impossible to coordinate with other units.

After getting rid of this thing, although their Guards Armored Brigade's frontal attack capability was greatly reduced, at least they had sufficient mobility.

After the deployment was completed, Andrei and his men boarded the newest military train and rumbled toward the front lines.

The railway that was originally located here had actually been cut off. Traitors and enemy infiltration teams colluded to destroy part of the railway under the cover of night.

Although General Constantine had done his best to arrange workers to make repairs, how could the railway be repaired so quickly?
Fortunately, Andrei's engineer player is truly amazing; he just takes a big wrench and tightens it a couple of times, and the railway is automatically restored.

It was fortunate that no one else was watching; otherwise, if others had witnessed this scene, they would have truly believed it was a divine choice!
At the front of the military train, of the two armored trains that Andrei had in his possession, one was recalled to clear the way, while the other armored train was towed away by the player for modification.

Andrei had no idea what kind of modifications they would make to the armored train, but considering the players' amazing hands-on skills, he felt he could look forward to it.

Anyway, many of the players' modification abilities are not much different from those of the green-skinned ones. Maybe these guys can come up with some amazing things after thinking about it for a while?

In addition to the military trains that transported troops, other transport vehicles carried a large number of laborers, who also went to the battlefield with Andrei and his men.

There was no other way; they couldn't rely solely on Andrei's soldiers to build the defensive positions. They would definitely need laborers to do the work as well.

Otherwise, if the soldiers have been working hard for several days and finally finished digging the trenches, and they are all exhausted, then the enemy tanks suddenly drive up, that would be an awkward situation.

In particular, Andrei's team also needs to build some armored shelters to hide such a large moose mech. The amount of earthwork involved is extraordinary.

When mobilizing the laborers, Andrei had expected to encounter some trouble, but he never imagined that the enthusiasm of the laborers in Petrograd for participating in the war would be much higher than he had thought.

To be precise, most of these laborers were willing to come and fight because of Andrei's reputation.

Besides the various newspaper reports about the ever-victorious general, the Vorontsov family's bakery also brought great goodwill to the town's residents.

On the one hand, Andrei asked his elderly father to do everything he could to transport grain, and on the other hand, he told his father not to try to profit from the national crisis, but to make sure that grain prices were stabilized.

Profiteering from the national crisis now is like putting a noose around your own neck. It would be a miracle if the city's residents didn't riot when they were starving!

However, when Andrei said this, he was severely scorned by his own father.

"My silly son, where did you get the conclusion that I am such a short-sighted person?"

Seeing Andrei's bewildered expression, General Constantine burst into laughter and said:

"Andrei, you need to remember, at our family's level, we no longer need to make money by profiting from national crises. Stability is what we need most!"

"As long as we win this battle, we'll be promoted and receive all sorts of rewards, and even our family's factory will get more orders!"

"Compared to those, the money we extract from the poor by raising food prices is meaningless. Apart from ruining our family's reputation and indirectly causing instability in our rear, it won't bring us any financial gains worth the risk!"

Well, Andrei forgot that his family was a great noble family.

It makes sense. As the commander of the Petrograd Front, if the residents of Petrograd were to riot due to food shortages, General Constantine would be the one to suffer.

If this is the reason why the morale of the troops at the front line drops and they end up losing the battle, then he will have nowhere to turn to for help.

However, thinking about this, Andrei suddenly couldn't understand the actions of the bald man and the four major families before he transmigrated.

They controlled all sectors of society and were already the rulers of the Republic of China. But these guys were still issuing gold yuan notes and other things, basically just trying to make money.

So Andrei really couldn't understand why these guys were so short-sighted, only thinking about making money.

They've taken every last penny from the poor, not to force them into rebellion!

All I can say is that he genuinely couldn't understand those guys' abstract behavior.

Andrei's main force will first head to the Schlüsselburg train station, where they will disembark and choose a suitable location to set up defensive positions.

It has to be said that arranging the march of so many troops is a real technical task. The marching order of various units of different sizes, as well as which route armored units should take, all need to be planned in advance.

If not arranged properly, traffic congestion may occur.

Although it sounds strange, traffic jams do occur on the battlefield. For example, if two armored units from different directions arrive at an intersection at the same time and want to pass through, a collision is inevitable.

If no one can arrange the order, and both sides are crowded together, then no one can get through.

Not to mention that it had just rained here, making the roads very muddy, which made it even more difficult for the armored units to move.

Fortunately, Andrei's staff were very capable. Although the chief of staff, Nikolayev, was old, he was very experienced and took on almost all of these miscellaneous tasks by himself.

Meanwhile, Yuri was responsible for maintaining order in the army and assigning various tasks to officers at all levels in real time.

As a result, Andrei, as the division commander, became the most relaxed person in the army. All he had to do was ride around on horseback, waving or shouting to the soldiers from horseback, and boosting morale.

The establishment of the General Staff is commendable; a well-developed staff system can truly help the commander-in-chief avoid many troubles and make these matters more professional.

Of all Andrei's equipment, the moose mech is truly a disaster!
This thing is not only extremely slow, but it also gets stuck in the mud very easily.

Despite making the mechanical legs on both sides for support and movement as large as possible in order to reduce pressure, this thing still performs very poorly when moving.

The engineer players under Andrei's command usually receive various missions, most of which require them to dig the moose mech out of the mud.

It was thanks to these engineers that Andrei was able to ensure the normal operation of his troops.

Otherwise, given how often these moose mechs get stuck in the mud, he seriously doubted that his troops would be able to reach their destination in two weeks!
The moose mech is a real pain, but aside from the moose mech, everything else in Andrei's team is much better.

The players' tanks are practically godlike. Due to the game's mechanics, these tanks won't inexplicably break down on the road or get stuck in the mud.

As long as players don't intentionally drive their tanks onto particularly rugged terrain, these tanks can't get stuck, which really helped Andrei a lot.

Honestly, if the German armored forces during World War II had had this characteristic, they could have advanced all the way to Moscow and all the way to the Urals!
After all, a zero mechanical failure rate is simply too incredible. Even though the failure rate of walking machines in this world is already very low, it is still impossible to achieve a zero failure rate.

Speaking of the walking mechanism, Andrei still doesn't understand how it manages to have such a low failure rate compared to tank tracks and road wheels!

Perhaps it's because he doesn't understand the specific principles and production methods of this thing; anyway, Andrei always felt that this thing looked unscientific no matter how he looked at it.

Theoretically speaking, this thing is much more complex than tracks and wheels, but it is more stable than the tanks that Andrei remembered!

Aside from these things, Andrei's troops also received a wave of support, namely the kind of power armor he had seen his family's knightly order equipped with.

Andrei was incredibly envious when he saw that power armor called Thunderstorm, which had a jetpack on its back.

However, the Cambrian Empire didn't seem to have any intention of purchasing that thing, so much so that the power armor was ultimately only equipped in small quantities by Andrei's own family knightly order.

However, as the war has progressed, the situation has changed again.

Perhaps because Andrei had previously seized airships from the Black Hawk Empire and Altera through boarding maneuvers on multiple occasions, the Cambrian Empire developed a certain superstition about boarding tactics.

Their research showed that it was extremely difficult to get soldiers to land directly on enemy airships using parachutes or other methods.

However, if the soldiers are put on airships in advance, and when they get close to the enemy airships, they can use the jetpacks on their powered armor to fly directly to the enemy airships, then there won't be much of a problem.

That's why this powered armor, named Thunderstorm, immediately received a large number of orders.

General Constantine never dreamed that this weapon, which he had treated like some kind of toy, would inexplicably gain the favor of the Supreme Command.

When he learned the reason for all this, he couldn't help but look at Andrei with newfound respect.

Unexpectedly, Andrei was not only able to win battles outside, but he could also take the opportunity to promote the family business!

Indeed, after Andrei's series of victories, if the Cambrian Empire did not take these victories seriously and study them repeatedly, then it could only be said that they were completely ruined.

To date, more than 100 sets of this power armor from the Andrei family have been produced, half of which have been supplied to other armies, while the other half have been given to Andrei.

Because the Cambrian Empire specifically requested power armor with jetpacks, of the 50 power armor sets supplied to Andrei, 10 sets were without jetpacks.

However, these powered armors without jetpacks have also received some improvements.

First, since this thing doesn't need to take flight into account, the original light armor design is naturally unnecessary.

It's unclear whether General Constantine came up with this idea beforehand or whether the designer of this power armor had this idea from the beginning, but this power armor can even support external armor!
After some modifications, in addition to the flying armor originally named Thunderstorm, Andrei and his comrades also obtained another armor named Armored Cavalry.

This armor is not only thicker, but it is also equipped with two machine guns and a rocket launcher strapped to its back.

After Andrei finished looking at the various weapon configurations of this armor, he could only say that this thing was truly abstract and hard to describe, and the entire power armor also looked extremely bulky.

Although this thing certainly can't compare to the Fear Knights of the Black Hawk Empire, it can't match the Fear Knights' lightning-fast mobility.

However, this thing surpasses the Black Hawk Empire's Fear Knights in both protection and firepower, and seems to be more suitable for positional warfare.

When the enemy rushes up, first fire a volley of rockets into the distance, followed by a rumbling machine gun shell charging up. Who can withstand that?
In particular, this thing is much smaller than an armored vehicle or something similar, making it much harder for the enemy to lock onto.

Although a batch of power armor was issued, Andrei did not receive any replacement soldiers.

Unfortunately, the Vorontsov family's knights had to remain within the family territory, and General Constantine couldn't spare many troops for the time being. Furthermore, Andrei had stated that he only needed the power armor and not the soldiers to operate it, so General Constantine didn't assign Andrei any additional knights to pilot the mechs.

After acquiring these power armors, Andrei immediately clutched them all in his hands, intending to save them for players to exchange for.

If a guild organizes a temporary event, the guild with the most points will receive more power armor rewards, which can then be redeemed using guild points.

Andrei believed that once he took this thing out, players would fight tooth and nail for it, as it was a rare, discontinued piece of equipment!
Not long after, Andrei and his men arrived at Schlüsselburg.

As soon as they got off the train, Andrei and his companions sensed that the atmosphere in the city was completely off.

Perhaps because they had learned that the enemy was about to attack, almost everyone in the city was busy fleeing, trying their best to evacuate towards Petrograd.

Of course, geographically speaking, Moscow is definitely safer than Petrograd, given Petrograd's terrain and distance, which makes it particularly easy for the enemy to surround and blockade it.

But there was no other way; the railway to Moscow was about to be cut off by the enemy, and if they wanted to retreat towards Moscow, they would likely run into an enemy armored army group.

The residents felt it was better to evacuate towards Petrograd when they thought about the Black Hawk's brutality.

Seeing the residents hurriedly evacuating, Andrei couldn't help but feel both annoyed and amused.

He remembered that when he first arrived, many residents were unwilling to evacuate, even though the enemy was about to attack. These guys remained stubborn and insisted on staying in their hometown.

After all, in their view, war is something that has little to do with them.

Even if the Black Hawk Men invade, they'll still need someone to do their work, right?
However, as news of the Black Hawk Empire's widespread massacres gradually spread, the attitudes of the Cambrian Empire's inhabitants immediately changed.

Although they don't usually believe newspaper reports, and many conspiracy theorists even think that newspapers are just for show and that the content is purely fabricated.

But when it came to the crucial moment, they were unwilling to risk their lives to test the veracity of the Cambrian Empire's newspaper reports.

The increasing number of refugees spreading news of the massacre to various places further enhanced the persuasiveness of the newspaper reports.

"Sigh, why have they all left? At this rate, can Petrograd's food reserves hold up?"

Behind Andrei, Colonel Yuri witnessed this scene and couldn't help but sigh.

Andrei nodded and said:
"Without a doubt, if more and more people gather in Petrograd, there will likely be a severe food shortage."

"If we don't want the people in the city to starve to death in the end, then we must hold this place. At least until the new batch of food arrives, we cannot give up the railway here!"

After surveying the terrain, Andrei decided to deploy artillery positions on a high ground near Schlüsselburg.

This hill is not very high, only about 100 meters above sea level, but it can at least have a reverse slope that can be used to deploy artillery positions.

Most importantly, the terrain around this area is relatively flat.

If the enemy captures this hill, they will deploy artillery here, turning a large area into a bombardment zone.

Andrei had no intention of challenging the enemy's firepower at this time. Even if players were as resilient as cockroaches, they would still suffer heavy casualties if they were bombarded by the Black Hawk Empire's artillery fire, not to mention the heavy equipment.

"What? General, are you planning to set up defensive positions here?"

Seeing that Andrei's gaze was constantly scanning the map, Colonel Yuri reminded him:

"This place is not suitable for deploying heavy troops. If we concentrate all our forces here, the water supply on this hill will not be enough, and we will be too easily surrounded and killed by the enemy."

Andrei nodded and said:

"Don't worry, I'm just planning to deploy the headquarters and artillery positions here. I won't make such a basic mistake!"

Andrei still remembers clearly how Ma Su lost the battle.

This can be considered a traditional negative example that will be remembered for its infamy for generations to come. Andrei will not make the same low-level mistake as Ma Su.

After gesturing on the map, Andrei explained to Colonel Yuri:
"If nothing unexpected happens, this will be our last line of defense. Our artillery will have a good view here, allowing them to fire at the enemy while greatly avoiding enemy shelling."

"Next, our infantry units need to deploy defensive positions at the foot of the mountain and dig anti-armor trenches as much as possible to hinder the advance of their armored forces!"

"At the same time, simply holding the line is not advisable. We need to set up some ambush positions here in advance so that our troops can ambush the enemy first."

"We can dig more mech-specific bunkers. As long as we choose the right locations, the Moose mechs can inflict devastating damage on the enemy. And by choosing more ambush positions, we can launch several more attacks!"

The longer Andrei spent on the battlefield, the more he realized how important it was to fire one shot and then move to another.

The same principle applies to soldiers firing guns and armored units ambushing.

If we stay in one place and don't move, the enemy isn't stupid. They can simply send in engineers to load explosives or have the artillery move far away and bombard us.

Although howitzers are not very accurate and are unlikely to hit armored units moving at high speeds, they are incredibly accurate when attacking stationary enemies!

Colonel Yuri nodded; he also agreed with Andrei's arrangement.

Back when they were fighting a defensive battle in that small town, Andrei particularly liked to set up various ambushes in advance.

The positions where sharpshooters hid, the positions where mortars hid, and the positions where anti-tank guns hid.

With so many positions laid out, the Cambrian Empire's army appeared elusive and unpredictable, leaving the Black Hawks completely bewildered.

Of course, in Colonel Yuri's opinion, Andrei's greatest strength was his absurd tactics of leading soldiers to charge forward recklessly.

If any other commander were in charge, these soldiers would have rebelled long ago, but Andrei's soldiers had such fanatical morale.

All he could say was that this was probably some kind of mystical talent!
"Oh, and besides that, set up some landmines around our ambush position to leave a passage for our own mechs in advance!"

Suddenly remembering something, Andrei gestured on the map without looking up and said:

"Having fought the Black Hawk devils for so long, we've seen quite a few of their tactics!"

"Generally speaking, if they encounter this kind of ambush, they will most likely throw smoke grenades, followed by heavy artillery bombardment, and then, taking advantage of the chaos, send armored units and anti-tank infantry to rush up and annihilate us!"

"When we turn back, let's lay some more landmines and take this opportunity to blow them up again!"

Colonel Yuri nodded. They had brought quite a few landmines this time, which would be perfect for laying a batch.

Immediately afterwards, Andrei drew several more marks in the woods on the other side of the hill, preparing to set up an ambush there.

Leave some elite guardsmen in the woods and equip them with anti-tank rifles. As long as they stay in the woods, the enemy will not dare to take a detour from the other side.

Unless the enemy can find all the hidden soldiers in the forest, they will be ambushed in the dense forest if they take the other route.

Most importantly, these soldiers left in the woods could also provide observation points for the artillery behind them, allowing the artillery positions to bombard the enemy from across the woods.

After all this was planned out, Andrei's soldiers quickly got to work.

He deployed his armored forces in another area behind the woods, intending to use these players as an ambush to launch a fatal blow to the enemy at a crucial moment.

However, considering that players are not the type to stay idle, Andrei simply made some adjustments.

Located in the ambush area, he had the players park a group of armored units there in advance, with a large number of tanks hidden and covered by camouflage nets.

Meanwhile, there was a small village with several empty barns, which Andrei had set up as player respawn points.

At that time, he only needs to give an order, and a large number of players will immediately respawn and drive tanks to charge over.

Previously, these players could serve as infantry on the front lines to block the enemy, which kept them busy.

As long as the respawn points are set up in advance, Andrei's 3000 players can be used as 6000 soldiers, since these players only need one respawn to move between locations.

If ordinary soldiers want to move to another location, they have to run more than ten kilometers to get to the other side.

While setting up defensive positions, many players also assisted the laborers in digging trenches and setting up anti-tank mines as instructed.

It has to be said that the ability to set instructions for players when laying mines is really great.

Otherwise, given the pattern these players use to lay mines, they'll just cover the ground with mines, making it impossible for Andrei's own armored units to pass!
In addition to these things, Andrei also built a field airfield on the outskirts of the city.

Field airfields are extremely important; without one, Andrei would have no way to compete with the enemy for air superiority.

After the field airfield was built, Andrei's air force stationed in Petrograd could quickly relocate here.

It has to be said that the world without airplanes is a real problem, to the point that it has to build its own airports.

It was also thanks to the fact that airports during World War I and World War II did not have such stringent requirements that ordinary propeller-driven aircraft could easily land.

Otherwise, he wouldn't know how to quickly build a qualified airport.

Besides building the airport, Andrei first had his armored train, along with a team of engineers and other busy players, launch a surprise attack on the approaching enemy.

According to his understanding, in addition to this important transportation hub, the enemy also had other troops busy sabotaging the railway along the way, which was unacceptable!

Take advantage of this opportunity to let the armored trains thoroughly clear out a wave of enemies along the way before they completely blockade the railway!
He wanted to see what those infiltration teams and saboteurs were going to use to attack his armored train, which was packed with players.

The armored train that arrived here, after initial modifications by the player, already possesses a certain troop transport capability.

The player used the armored train as a locomotive and dragged two carriages behind it. These two carriages were not used for anything else but to transport troops.

With these two carriages, plus the space on the roof, this armored train can carry at least 300 players at a time.

Of course, in most cases, this armored train cannot carry that many people.

Many players can't stay still and don't want to stay on the armored train for too long, let alone squeeze into such a narrow space as the carriages.

As the armored train advanced into the distance, the Black Hawk forces on the other side had just wiped out the remaining military forces in the Chudovo region, annihilating all the Cambrian troops there.

"Hmm, not bad, we actually captured an enemy lieutenant general alive!"

General Ron, who had just rolled up his sleeves and was admiring the scene of devastation in the distance, glanced at the bespectacled middle-aged man being escorted to him by soldiers. A smile crept onto his lips.

"Well, Lieutenant General Andrei Krasov, do you have anything to say next?"

"I advise you to think carefully before you speak, to consider the current situation thoroughly, and then to make a wise judgment, rather than acting rashly!"

"Even if you want to put up a stubborn resistance now, it's pointless. The Cambrian Empire's defeat is already inevitable!"

Upon hearing General Ron's words, the lieutenant general, who also had the same name as Andrei, lowered his head without saying a word, a hint of struggle flashing across his face.

But then, he suddenly raised his head, as if he had made up his mind, and looked at General Ron seriously, saying:
"That's right, you're right, the Cambrian Empire has no future now!"

"I don't think the Cambrian Empire has any chance of turning the tide in this war!"

"Therefore, I am willing to cooperate with you. You are welcome to make your requests, and I will show you my sincerity!"

Upon hearing this, General Ron was slightly taken aback, revealing an expression of disbelief.

What's going on? Did the lieutenant general I captured betray me so quickly?
He thought that the lieutenant general he had captured would show an attitude of being willing to die rather than submit, and that he could then use coercion and inducement, employing various means, to finally make him submit and serve the empire.

But to his utter surprise, the lieutenant general's level of cooperation exceeded his expectations.

Hearing the commotion, General Alfred von Kleim, commander of an armored army group from Army Group Center who had come to provide support, also came over and looked at the situation with curiosity.

He was somewhat surprised when he heard that the captured Cambrian Empire lieutenant general was willing to surrender and actively cooperate with them.

Good heavens! Where has this lieutenant general's military honor gone?

Are the officers in the Cambrian Empire of this quality?
Despite feeling contempt in his heart, he remained outwardly calm and instead showed a very warm smile.

The more traitors like this, the better. If the Cambrian Empire is full of such traitors, how can they not conquer this huge country?
"...In short, this is the sincerity I can offer you. This series of information concerns the Cambrian Empire's military deployment in the north. You can use your intelligence agencies to verify it!"

"In addition, I can tell you some good news: Petrograd's food reserves are not high, and Moscow is restricting food supplies to Petrograd."

"This means that as long as you can completely surround this city, it won't be long before it has to give up resistance due to famine!"

Hearing this series of information, the two generals of the Black Hawk Empire were overjoyed.

Although they weren't entirely sure if the content was true, they felt it didn't seem like something that could be randomly made up; it sounded very real.

At this point, Lieutenant General Krasov paused, then suddenly seemed to remember something, his eyes lighting up as he said:
"By the way, besides that, I received a message before I was captured by you that among the Cambrian troops who came to support my unit was Major General Vorontsov, who was previously transferred to fight in the north, also known as the Luga River Butcher!"

"That renowned, ever-victorious general has returned with his troops. You must be careful and vigilant. It seems that he has the Cambrian Empire's newest and most advanced armored force under his command!"

(End of this chapter)

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