The Fourth Calamity never believed in the steel torrent!

Chapter 258 Paratroopers Deliver Food, Imperial Guards Go Mad

Chapter 258 Paratroopers Deliver Food, Imperial Guards Go Mad
Bang! A crisp gunshot rang out.

The K-bullet used by the scout player, which is a tungsten-core armor-piercing bullet, instantly struck one of the Dread Knights in the back.

When the bullet struck the armor plate on its surface, the tungsten core inside pierced through like a needle being pushed out of a syringe.

To the player's surprise, his K-shot didn't kill it. The Dread Knight let out a scream, clearly injured, but he didn't fall down. Instead, he quickly moved towards the wall next to him.

"Are you kidding me? Is this Dread Knight really that tough? One K-bullet couldn't take him down?"

Seeing this, the scout player was stunned for a moment, and before the guy could run away, he fired another bullet.

This time, his bullet struck the Dread Knight directly in the head, its powerful penetration piercing through the Dread Knight's full-coverage helmet and instantly blowing his head apart.

As the Dread Knight slowly fell, the scout player examined his last K-bullet and decided to move quickly and switch weapons!

What utter garbage! Not even a dog would use it!
Players are unaware that the prototype of the K bullet in Battlefield 1 is a special tungsten-core armor-piercing bullet that Germany equipped its soldiers with during World War I. Although it does have a certain degree of penetration, its penetration power is not particularly strong.

Within 100 meters, the K-round can penetrate about 13 to 15 millimeters of armor, while his previous bullet, although it had penetrated the Dread Knight's armor, did not completely penetrate it, and only damaged the Dread Knight's skin.

However, a subsequent bullet specifically designed for helmets successfully penetrated the helmet.

Seeing this, another Fear Knight quickly pulled out several smoke grenades from his waist and threw them around.

Before they arrived, veterans who had retired from the battlefield had specifically told them:
"You must be careful, that victorious general of the Cambrian Empire may be very young, but his soldiers are very skilled at using smoke bombs!"

"If I were you, I would definitely carry several smoke grenades with me. In a critical moment, a smoke grenade could save your life!"

It must be said that in war, both sides are actually learning from each other.

Just as many players on Andrei's side particularly enjoy being smoke demons, the soldiers of the Black Hawk Empire have also learned the smoke demon tactic, especially special forces soldiers like the Fear Knights, who have definitely received smoke training.

Just as the Dread Knight was casting smoke, a veteran player in the guild was scolding several new recruits, saying:
"What's wrong with you newbies? Even the NPCs in this game know to use smoke grenades, but you guys rush in and don't even know to use smoke grenades?"

"Fine, fine, are you all heavily armored sentries? You actually charged straight into the enemy's machine guns?"

After hearing this, the newly joined fries immediately realized that their previous charge was indeed somewhat foolish.

They used to hear from veteran players that dealing with these powered armor soldiers was actually quite easy; all they had to do was charge with bayonets and trigger the bayonet's one-hit kill effect.

But when it came time to charge, they found that getting close to the enemy wasn't so easy.

Under the intense barrage of fire, they were killed before they could even reach the enemy.

Besides this drop pod, many other drop pods also crashed in this residential area.

The Black Hawk Empire seems determined to take advantage of the complex terrain in this residential area and let the Dread Knights wreak havoc here.

It must be said that their operational strategy was actually correct.

The residential area they deployed not only provided easy access to all parts of the city, but also allowed them to utilize the complex terrain to provide cover for the subsequent landing forces.

Under normal circumstances, in narrow streets or corridors, it would be almost impossible for ordinary Cambrian soldiers to kill a Dread Knight; they wouldn't even have the means to penetrate his defenses.

The Dread Knight only needs to rely on its extremely high movement speed to launch a counterattack with a submachine gun as quickly as possible before the enemy's bullets can break through its armor, or simply use its greatsword to kill the enemy.

The greatswords they wielded were no joke; thanks to their special metallic coating, they could easily cut through lightly armored mechs with them.

However, for them to engage in close combat with players in such an alley is simply suicidal.

The group of players hiding in the alley were all clearly watching the movement of the Fear Knights through their respective minimaps.

Although these Fear Riders thought they were being discreet, in reality, their every move was being watched by the players.

One of the Dread Knights seemed to be trying to sneak around the corner of the wall, then break through the back door into the building and kill all the players hiding inside.

Because inside this building, players using the Tank Hunter set are constantly sniping the Dread Knights outside, and three Dread Knights have already fallen to the Tank Hunters' sniping.

But just as he was moving along the corner of the wall and hadn't had a chance to go inside, a section of the wall above his head was suddenly chiseled open.

Before he could react, several incendiary bombs were thrown down through the gap, hitting him on the spot and bursting into flames.

"Ahhhh——!"

Although the Dread Knight's Power Rack offers excellent protection, it doesn't offer much protection against high temperatures.

The Dread Knight, his entire body ablaze and almost a torch, let out a bloodcurdling scream and rolled on the ground desperately, trying to extinguish the flames.

However, how could an incendiary bomb made of white phosphorus be extinguished so easily?
Once this stuff sticks to a person's body, it's practically impossible to get it off. It's like a maggot clinging to a bone, and it can even burn a person's bones to pieces!
Meanwhile, several Fear Knights who chose to fight in groups, along with a miniature mech, were moving rapidly through a small alley.

It's unclear whether this unit sensed a crisis or simply wanted to form an armored force for a quick breakthrough; their movement speed was extremely fast, and they seemed somewhat arrogant.

"Seriously? You're that confident in yourself? You don't even have a little bit of cover?"

Upon seeing the Black Hawk team advancing rapidly, several players who had been lying in ambush in the alley couldn't help but complain in the chat area.

At least in their view, this Black Hawk team was simply too outrageous to be imagined.

Indeed, being located in this alley, as long as they keep an eye on what's in front and behind them, they're unlikely to encounter any firepower.

With their firepower, if Cambrian soldiers suddenly appeared in front of or behind them in the alley, they could take them out in an instant.

Furthermore, the enemy is unlikely to notice that there is a large number of Black Hawk soldiers in this alley. Even if a few Cambrian soldiers suddenly emerge from two places, they will still be able to gain the advantage of striking first.

That is why they can advance so recklessly.

However, they were unaware that players had a minimap, so they thought their actions were discreet enough, but in reality, the players had already been watching them for a long time.

How do we deal with them?

"Smoke grenades! Bayonets! Hand grenades! If all else fails, send a suicide bomber to finish the job!"

As soon as he finished speaking, a group of players threw a bunch of smoke grenades at this place from all directions.

When a barrage of smoke grenades was thrown from all corners, not only were the Black Hawk team, who were rapidly advancing through the alley, stunned, but even the players themselves were startled.

Although they could see how many people were lying in ambush in this place through the mini-map, they really didn't expect that everyone could be so synchronized.

Smoke grenades thrown from upstairs, smoke grenades thrown from behind the wall, and smoke grenades that suddenly rolled in through the alleyway.

Smoke grenades were everywhere, and in that instant, the Black Hawk soldiers felt as if they were completely swallowed by the smoke.

Before they could figure out what was going on, bundles and bundles of grenades were thrown in.

That's right, they were indeed bundled together, because this time the players started throwing cluster grenades directly to counter armor.

The sudden explosion left the Black Hawk soldiers dazed and confused. Two Dread Knights were instantly blown to pieces and were beyond dead.

The other Fear Knights, including the miniature mech in the very center of the group, were also thrown into chaos.

Although they were indeed armored and not killed immediately by the explosion, most of them did not suffer serious damage.

The problem is that such a massive explosion and the surrounding smoke were enough to cause their brains to shut down on the spot, leaving them confused.

Accompanied by several roars and a very classic "Q Barbie, pinch the cow!", several players suddenly jumped out from various places and charged towards the Black Hawk soldiers in the alley.

The players who rushed in from the alley entrance didn't get a good response, because the terrain of this place was really not suitable for charging.

The alleyway was straight and offered no basic cover. Even though the Dread Knights were dazed from the explosion, they still knew to point their submachine guns at the alleyway entrance and fire.

In a burst of explosive fire, two charging players were killed instantly, but the other Cambrian soldiers who jumped down from the surrounding windows were unaffected.

Under normal circumstances, it would be virtually impossible for an ordinary soldier to jump from the second or third floor, land, roll, and immediately engage in combat.

They haven't received any training on how to avoid injury when jumping from heights, and they might accidentally break their legs and backs when they jump.

However, the players' physical attributes and data-driven constitution helped them successfully avoid this type of injury.

Players who had just landed entered bayonet charge mode without even the slightest lag.

Several Dread Knights watched helplessly as the enemy emerged rapidly from the smoke. Before they could even draw their greatswords, the enemy's bayonets had already pierced their breastplates and plunged into their hearts.

Faced with these seemingly ordinary bayonets, none of the Fear Knights could understand how they could be killed by such a small bayonet.
As for the miniature mechs over there, since they are armored vehicles, players cannot directly stab them with bayonets.

However, the powerful lightning bolts instantly reduced this miniature mech to scrap metal.

"Something's not right. The enemy seems to be able to track our movements. They must have some means of detecting our location!"

As the Dread Knights continued to charge into the city and suffered heavy losses in various complex terrains, the remaining Dread Knights immediately realized that something was wrong.

Such losses were undesirable, even if the enemy possessed some weapon capable of penetrating their power armor, they still had a significant advantage in mobility and strength.

Coupled with their extensive combat experience, it would be virtually impossible for the enemy to gain an advantage in urban warfare.

"Is it possible that the enemy has a mage in this city, and that they possess some kind of special detection spell?"

One of the Fear Knights looked at their captain and couldn't help but ask doubtfully.

Although the Cambrian Empire deployed a pitifully small number of mages to the war, the vast majority of Cambrian Empire mages held an indifferent attitude towards the war.

But they weren't mages who had never seen the enemy on the battlefield. Perhaps there was a mage hiding here, using some special means to probe them?
From this perspective, what they said isn't actually wrong.

Andrei's minimap is, in some ways, far more magical than magic itself; if you consider it a special kind of spell, then their current predicament certainly fits the bill.

"It's possible, but we can't worry about that right now."

"I'm giving you a task: find the enemy's spellcaster as quickly as possible and kill him!"

The other Dread Knights nodded, preparing to disperse and search for the enemy mage, then quickly hunt him down.

But just then, a Fear Knight let out a short scream and then fell to the ground, motionless.

"Rupert, what's going on?"

Another Fear Knight nudged his fallen companion, only to find him dead.

"Damn it, this must be some kind of curse. An enemy is ambushing us from the shadows!"

"Look over there! There seems to be a figure at that window!"

Before the other Fear Knights could even look up, one of them suddenly picked up a submachine gun and started firing.

The twin-mounted submachine guns unleashed a hail of bullets in an instant, shattering that window into pieces, but they did not find any enemy corpses lying on the ground.

At the same time, another Fear Knight also died on the ground without explanation.

The deaths of two comrades filled the other Black Hawk soldiers with fear, as they had no idea how their comrades had died.

That's the scariest part. As veterans who have killed countless people, they are not so afraid of death, but they are afraid of dying for unknown reasons.

The unknown is the most terrifying thing. They have no idea how they died, they only know that they died inexplicably.

So how can they avoid being killed by the enemy?

As the third Dread Knight fell silently, the other Dread Knights quickly left the area and dispersed automatically.

They knew that the enemy spellcaster was probably hiding in that building, and if they didn't want to be killed by the enemy spellcaster, they had to take that guy down as quickly as possible.

"These guys are really quick!"

The psionic player hiding in the shadows glanced at his own danger level and couldn't help but complain.

The movement speed of these Dread Knights is a major problem; they can maneuver quickly in narrow terrain and reach their location in no time.

But it doesn't matter. If they think they can just barge into this house from the front, they're dreaming, because there are already players lying in ambush here.

As one of the Dread Knights charged out of the alleyway, before he could even get a good look at his surroundings, he heard two loud bangs.
In an instant, two shells pierced his body, penetrating his power armor from front to back.

"Damn it, they stole my kill!"

A player hiding on the side of the alley couldn't resist giving the other side an international hand signal. Both sides were using AT guns and fired at almost the same time, but the other guy stole the kill!
Not only this unlucky guy, but other Fear Knights who tried to rush out from other alleyways also encountered ambushes by the players.

It's like evil spirits in the smoke, carrot bombs falling from the sky, lightning bolts hitting your face, cavalry charges, and all sorts of other bizarre and absurd things.

In any case, the players used all sorts of bizarre methods to thoroughly defeat these Dread Knights.

There's no way around it; in urban warfare, being able to know the enemy's location in advance is just too overpowered.

In open terrain, a 100-meter minimap is not very useful, because within that range, it is almost impossible for either side to conceal their position.

However, in urban warfare, in such narrow and complex terrain, having prior knowledge of the enemy's location gives them countless ways to ambush them.

Needless to say, the Dread Knight's armor is nothing to the players, who have no shortage of ways to break through armor.

Even if they are penniless players who have just used up all their merits, even if they can't afford to exchange for the AT gun that requires payment in this game, they still have their own bayonets.

With smoke grenades and bayonets, as long as their skills are up to par, killing a caught-off-guard Dread Knight is not difficult at all.

"Tsk tsk tsk, how tragic, this is truly tragic!"

"These guys' paratroopers are just there to deliver themselves to the enemy; they've done absolutely nothing!"

Andrei looked at the edge of the battlefield through his larger minimap and couldn't help but click his tongue in admiration.

It has to be said that players who have enabled the minimap are practically godlike in urban warfare.

Especially when the minimap is combined with the psionicist's skills, they can kill these Dread Knights silently, without even showing their faces, and make an entire enemy team die without knowing why.

After a brief observation, Andrei concluded that the Black Hawk Empire had deployed an entire company, or about 100 Fear Knights.

These Dread Knights appear to be deployed for a decapitation strike, presumably to eliminate themselves. While they may not be entirely sure of their command post's location, they likely possess radio surveillance vehicles or similar equipment to roughly pinpoint an area.

Once the Dread Knights have cleared this area quickly, no matter where Andrei's command post is, he certainly won't be able to issue any more orders.

Even if he survived, he had to find a corner to hide in, fearing that he would be killed by the enemy.

Unfortunately, by now, players have easily taken down approximately 80 Dread Knights.

According to Andre's statistics, apart from a few reckless players who gave away kills at the beginning, there were basically very few other players who gave away kills.

So far, the players' losses haven't even exceeded 20 people.

"What? This won't do! It feels like the Black Hawk Empire's paratroopers have suddenly become a bit low-class..."

Looking at the current battle situation, Andrei complained with a hint of smugness, completely displaying an attitude of speaking without any sense of being in the thick of things.

In other words, his players possessed a multitude of unique abilities, and his soldiers were also equipped with armor-piercing weapons, which allowed them to deal with the Dread Knight so easily.

Without armor-piercing weapons and a minimap, this urban warfare would inevitably degenerate into a brutal meat grinder.

When other Cambrian Empire armies encountered Black Hawk paratroopers launching decapitation strikes, they absolutely did not have the same ability to resist as Andrei.

What Andrei found particularly interesting was that after the players successfully interrogated them about how to capture the Black Hawk Empire power armor, they were also trying their best to extract loot from the enemy.

After all, Andrei's side could only provide a very limited number of power armors. Even though his father had already started the production line, it was impossible for him to produce too many new power armors in a short period of time.

In this situation, if players want to obtain more power armor, they will naturally have to steal it from their enemies.

"By the way, I wonder how the battle is going on Katyusha's side? Hopefully, everything's alright?"

As he pondered this, Andrei suddenly thought of Katyusha's plan to launch a flanking attack with the Titan Legion.

Although he knew that such a flanking attack should be enough to catch the enemy off guard, he was still a little uneasy.

Fortunately, Andrei had his engineers work overtime to install Void Shields on his two Giant Rat Tanks, which significantly improved their survivability.

If paired with these two giant rats, Andrei thinks the Cambrian Titan should still be able to defeat the enemy, right?
Just as he was thinking this, he suddenly heard a muffled cannon shot.

Immediately afterwards, accompanied by the whistling sound of shells tearing through the sky, a concrete building located on the edge of the city in the distance was blown up on the spot.

It seems that the Black Hawk Empire's Great Belsa Cannon has already been deployed in the battle!

This 420mm caliber behemoth can blast a building down with a single shot. It is very effective against both fortresses and fortified urban areas.

Several unlucky players were originally deployed in that building, hoping to find an opportunity to snipe the enemies rushing in.

But to their utter surprise, they became the target of the enemy's super cannon the moment they entered the building.

"Where are our cannons? Have Karl launch a counterattack immediately! And all siege artillery, get them into the fray too, bombard them to death!"

Andrei dialed the phone directly to the artillery position and shouted loudly into the other end.

This artillery position is entirely controlled by the players. Andrei trusts their accuracy and their rate of fire, but he doesn't quite trust their reaction speed.

Sometimes, when inexperienced players join the battle, they might get so caught up in watching the spectacular artillery barrage in the distance that they completely forget about their own mission.

However, Andrei's artillery players were quite well-trained, or rather, a group of veteran artillerymen had already become very proficient at operating these things in previous battles.

Compared to the "Andrei's Hammer", the Karl Mortar is slightly more complicated to operate.

In order to increase the range of these two large-caliber cannons, Andrei and his men specially switched the 600 mm barrels to 540 mm long barrels before the battle.

While this would reduce the power of the Karl mortar to some extent, the special barrel, combined with extended-range ammunition, would increase the cannon's range to 11 kilometers.

Several siege cannon shells were fired first at the distant positions, and immediately landed on the Black Hawk Empire's artillery positions.

To be precise, they were blocked by the void shield on this artillery position, resulting in an ineffective first round of shelling.

"Heh, it's just a futile struggle!"

Major General Moritz, positioned on the artillery position, lowered his binoculars and a cold smile curled at the corner of his mouth.

Immediately afterwards, he gave orders to the artillerymen behind him:

"Quickly locate the enemy artillery positions and blast them all to death!"

"And Black Widow, it's time to get the production line up and start manufacturing drones to attack the cities ahead!"

As soon as the order was relayed, the four large Belsa cannons on the position immediately began to adjust their positions and aim at the direction from which the shells had been fired.

When the Black Hawk Empire occupied the city, they had already conducted a simple survey of it.

Therefore, based on the previous parameters, they can quickly calculate the angle of the gun barrel and aim at an area at the fastest speed.

On the other side, in the Black Widow combat platform, which is shaped like a giant spindle or a furnace, a group of Black Hawk soldiers wearing Guard insignia were dragging over several large sacks with disgusted expressions.

"Quick, quick, stuff the raw materials in! This stuff is stinking!"

An officer in command shouted at the other soldiers, and when one of the large sacks was opened, what was revealed inside were human heads that were already somewhat rotten and smelly!
The Black Hawk Empire's skull bombs were created by modifying the skulls of fallen Black Hawk soldiers, along with their brains, to form semi-biological drones.

However, as the intensity of the Empire's wars continued to increase, they naturally reduced their demand for raw materials for drones.

They initially used the heads of fallen Black Hawk soldiers for modification because they had extensive combat experience during their lifetimes.

Even after being modified and losing the ability to think independently, their rich combat experience still helps them fly more flexibly and identify important enemy targets.

In comparison, the skull bombs made by modifying the skulls of ordinary civilians obtained from previous massacres are naturally defective and cannot even effectively identify the enemy.

Therefore, they need to rely on the Black Widow combat platform for operation.

Each of these modified skull bombs contains a small spell core, which can be significantly manipulated by necromancers located on the combat platform using the platform's signal amplification device.

While doing so would inevitably sacrifice the flexibility of skull bombs, if they could be arranged in a dense formation and used to overcome the enemy by sheer numbers, it would be a good option.

As the entire sack, containing hundreds of heads, was stuffed into the green furnace in front like potatoes, the Black Widow combat platform production line began to operate.

Before long, one head after another was transported out by the conveyor belt on the other side. When these heads were transported out, they had been officially transformed into skull bombs similar to servo skulls.

Immediately afterwards, the Necromancer, located on the combat platform, began to manipulate the bombs using the equipment.

As one semi-mechanized skull after another suddenly flew into the air, all the Imperial Guard soldiers present cheered.

"Hahaha, great, that's it!"

"Go! Use the heads of these inferior people to blow up their soldiers. It'll be a good way to make use of them!"

Hearing the cheers below, the necromancer who was manipulating these heads in battle showed a look of disgust on his face.

To be honest, although he thought his moral standards were already quite low, he still felt a faint sense of superiority when facing these Imperial Guard soldiers.

He did kill many people and desecrated their bodies, but that was just his job.

He didn't like doing it, but he was assigned to the necromancy major when he was assigned.

After he accepted the Black Hawk Empire's mage training program, he was obligated to obey the empire's will and serve it.

In this respect, the mages of the Black Hawk Empire had no choice at all; they could only obey the will of the empire.

That's why he was so disgusted with the Imperial Guards soldiers outside.

He killed for work, forced by the empire, but those people killed purely for pleasure, using their barbaric and brutal acts to highlight their sense of superiority.

One skull bomb after another flew rapidly into the distance. Although they looked inconspicuous, they were loaded with a considerable amount of ammunition.

Once this thing is detonated in clusters, even tanks will be destroyed on the spot.

Before officially dispatching troops to attack distant cities, using these things to clear the way could effectively help them avoid casualties among their soldiers.

It's not just this Black Widow platform that's making a difference.

Besides this one, there is another platform that also produces a large number of skull bombs.

In just a short time, hundreds of bombs were produced and slowly flew away into the distance.

This gruesome scene caused many Black Hawk soldiers present to show unnatural expressions, but Andrei and his men were completely oblivious to what was happening.

Katyusha's Titan Legion had just taken position from the flank when the enemy's airborne operation and the player's counterattack on the airships gave the enemy's air force no chance to notice their movement.

Hiding behind the hillside, Katyusha took a deep breath.

Although she seemed to have great confidence in this Titan battle before the fight started, she really couldn't guarantee that she could defeat the opposing Titan army once the battle began.

In previous wars, the Black Hawk Empire had already demonstrated the strength of its Titan Legion.

Although the Titan Legion, son of the Emperor, suffered a crushing defeat and heavy losses on Andre's side, this does not mean that the enemy's combat strength has weakened.

However, after glancing at the two massive steel tanks behind her, Katyusha's expression immediately became much more at ease.

"Don't be nervous, Andreosha's chariots are still behind! He was able to achieve such results even without the support of the Titan Legion, so I don't believe that the situation will get worse after I arrive!"

"That's right, that's it, six against four, the advantage is on my side!"

The four Titans of the Black Hawk Empire were completely unaware of Katyusha's presence. These four Caesar-class Titans were moving towards the edge of the city, preparing to flatten the enemy city along with the skull bombs.

Of course, they weren't really planning to send Titans charging in all at once.

To be precise, they haven't located the enemy Titan Legion, so they're using this method to try and force the enemy Titans out.

"Warriors of the Empire, it is time to charge!"

"I know that many of you are confused about this battle. Besides me, three other pilots are piloting a Titan for the first time!"

"But please believe Vorontsov, our miracle maker was able to cut through the enemy's Titans before the Titan Legion even arrived. Do you think we'll be a burden to our comrades after we arrive?"

"Charge! Crush them! Hurrah—!"

Although Katyusha's clear voice sounded somewhat immature, her short words immediately restored the confidence of the other Titan members.

Yeah, so what if they're newbies?

The soldiers under that victorious general were no joke; those two massive chariots were now equipped with deflector shields, and they were being carried to victory by their boss!
Realizing this, they immediately activated their Titans at full speed, scaling the hillside before them and launching an attack on the artillery positions on the other side of the hill.

Boom!

Several cannon shots rang out, and Titan, who had just climbed to the top of the hill, immediately aimed his large-caliber cannons at the distant artillery positions.

Meanwhile, the two giant rat tanks chose to bypass the enemy from the side. Although it took a little more time, their speed of 40 miles per hour was enough for them to move quickly and they launched their artillery fire at almost the same time as the Titans.

A barrage of heavy artillery fire erupted, combining all the firepower in one go. This series of attacks was almost equivalent to a battleship firing a salvo at close range!

The powerful artillery barrage caught the Black Hawk Empire completely off guard.

Before the ordinary artillery pieces positioned near Grand Belsa could even fire, they were instantly blown into the air by several terrifying bombs.

Meanwhile, other cannonballs were fired at the Great Belsa Cannon, but they were blocked by the opponent's void shield.

"Damn it! When did their Titan Legion get around here? What's going on with the air force?"

Feeling the tremendous tremor beneath his feet and looking at the cannons that had been blasted into the sky in the distance, General Moritz's eyes revealed a hint of fear.

He lacked the talent to pilot a Titan, so instead of joining the Titan Legion in their assault, he chose to remain there.

But at that moment, he suddenly regretted staying there.

Great Belsa's Void Shield seemed to be quite sturdy; it had actually withstood the series of bombardments.

But the driver operating this giant cannon was already sweating profusely.

That salvo just now had already depleted more than half of the energy in his cannon's void shield, and he simply couldn't replace the energy core immediately.

In other words, if another round of that bombardment were to come, his Void Shield would probably be breached by the enemy!
Just then, the Karl mortar located in the city finally finished loading and launched a fierce barrage in this direction.

The loading process for this giant cannon is extremely complicated, and players are getting impatient waiting.

But it must be said that the moment these cannons fired shells at the enemy, looking at the huge muzzle flames, they immediately felt that all the waiting had been worthwhile.

The first Karl cannonball slammed into the Void Shield instantly, then deflected it. But in that instant, the Void Shield of the Great Belsa could no longer hold.

Before it could send out a distress signal, a second 540mm shell slammed into the giant cannon.

Although this cannon has also been modified to resemble a Titan, it looks like a walking chimney.

However, compared to the high-strength protection of the Caesar-class Titan, the protection of this giant cannon is rather so-so.

Moreover, even if a real Caesar-class Titan were hit by a 540mm shell, it would certainly be in grave danger.

The cannonball penetrated the interior of the Great Belsa without any obstruction, and the next moment, the cannonball exploded with a bang.

The massive explosion shattered the large Belsa cannon into pieces in an instant, even sending the barrel flying high into the sky.

The enormous commotion left the Titans of the Black Hawk Empire completely bewildered.

They turned around and discovered that the Cambrian Empire's Winter's Wrath Titan Legion had somehow managed to steal their home!

(End of this chapter)

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