"Thirteenth Airborne Division, Black Panther Force, move out!"

The soldiers of the 13th Airborne Division had heard Lee Sung-ha's order: "Do not be afraid of casualties, do not be afraid to fire, do not take chances." The South Korean army, which fully inherited the tradition of the old Showa era, remained loyal to their commander, not to the people.

"Finally, our airlift units are riding in transport planes instead of tanks."

The teammates' humorous response:

"But we still went there to suppress troublemakers."

This sounds like hell, but it has always been the original purpose of the airlift force.

On the C17 transport plane, their commander told them the operation plan: the 13th Air Transport would be divided into two groups, one driving infantry fighting vehicles to attack Daejeon to the southwest, and the other flying over Daejeon by transport plane and airdropping into Gyeryongdae.

At the same time, the 37th Infantry Division, also stationed in Jeongpyeong County, will move south to attack the cities of Daejeon and Sejong, and join forces with the 13th Air Transport Division and the 32nd Infantry Division in Gyeryongdae.

"We will launch a pincer attack from the east and west, advance from the north and south, and coordinate our ground and air efforts to wipe out those bastards in Daejeon Metropolitan City in one fell swoop."

Daejeon Metropolitan City is the fifth largest city.

When the 13th Air Force landed at Jilongtai, the militia surrounding the area had already scattered due to the bombing by the fighter jets.

The infantry fighting vehicle detachment drove into Sejong and Daejeon from the northeast, gathered bonfires in the streets, and the crowds who took the opportunity to cause trouble quickly experienced the treatment of the Gwangju Uprising.

First came the roar of cannons, then machine gun fire. Those civilians who luckily escaped faced charging soldiers and their beatings; running fast brought no reward, running slow meant a beating. You, Lin Yong, you Mei, want to empty your [space/resources], Lin Zai Zai, are you even here yet...?

In less than two hours of fierce fighting, Sejong Special City was captured, and more than 30,000 high-ranking civil servants and their families were taken prisoner.

Four hours later, no resistance forces could be seen on the streets of Daejeon Metropolitan City, and soldiers threw white banners into bonfires.

The cold night, the soldiers stationed on the street, the chill in their breath, the civilians lying on the ground groaning, and the piles of what appeared to be corpses but were actually piles of firewood quickly formed a famous photograph that spread around the world.

Western countries were shocked and condemned Li Xinghe.

Finally, Vance found an opportunity to annoy Li Xinghe.

He immediately ordered the Obama administration to impose military sanctions on Li Xinghe:

"The United States supports the South Korean democratic forces in taking armed action to defend themselves when it is inevitable. Therefore, we have requested that Japan and South Korea completely sever their authorization to use US satellites and advanced electronic warfare systems."

In short, it means the F-35's electronic warfare suite authorization has been turned off. Although only the avionics have been cut off, without this, pilots dare not take to the skies for combat, which is equivalent to the aircraft being locked down.

However, the South Korean Ministry of National Defense immediately responded:

"We have plenty of ways."

As soon as the US banned South Korea's F-35s from flying, six F-35CNs took off from Jeju Island Air Base and launched 16 air-to-ground missiles at Gwangju Metropolitan City to protect the safety of the Gwangju No. 1 Fighter Training Formation located south of Gwangju City.

This is a blatant slap in the face to the United States, as if pointing a finger at Vance and mocking him:

"Sabbie, how about checking out the F35CN?"

As is well known, the United States has three types of F-35s: A, B, and C. A is the main combat aircraft, B is an amphibious aircraft with limited capabilities, and C is an aircraft carrier-based aircraft.

Now, Li Xinghe is using the F35CN, which he developed himself, as one of the main forces in the development of the next generation.

This is the unofficial member of the F-35 family, a new F-35 developed by the Tokyo Shenyang Aerospace Research Institute led by Wang Shengming, featuring Chinese avionics and extensively using new configurations and components. Compared to the original version, its key feature is that it is not bound by the US electronic warfare authorization system, allowing it to bypass US authorization and freely conduct unauthorized operations.

Why did the US give Japan the entire F-35 production line, and even Lockheed Martin gave Japan the licensed blueprints for the F135 engine?

Although Japan couldn't manufacture them, Li Xinghe sold all the blueprints and kits for the F-35 and F-135 engines to China in exchange for more aviation technology support. When the Chinese neighbors received the complete set of blueprints, they were overjoyed for months, temporarily putting aside many of their original engine projects to focus on studying the engine technologies of Lockheed Martin and Rolls-Royce.

In this thorough investigation, both sides gained a great deal. In Wang Shengming's words, they "skipped several years' worth of research progress and acquired a large amount of technical reserves."

Now she's been completely groped, and she even had a bastard son in the process.

With the F-35CN launching missiles directly at Gwangju, the next phase of the combat mission was quickly determined.

"Second operational objective: Invade Gwangju!"

The order was relayed to the 11th Air Transport Unit, which was stationed in Damyang County, northeast of Gwangju.

The operations command relayed operational orders to Major General Zhang Zhihuan of the 11th Airlift:

"We will advance southwest from Damyang County towards Gwangju. The 31st Loyal and Valiant Division, stationed in the northern part of Gwangju, will join forces with the first fighter squadron at the southern airport of Gwangju, under the leadership of Division Commander Li Yiyong. We will launch a pincer attack from three sides and wipe out these damned bastards!"

It's another pincer attack from the east and west, a simultaneous advance from the north and south, and a coordinated air and ground offensive.

Major General Zhang Zhihuan passionately guided his troops:

"Golden Bats, 11th Air Transport, Deploy!"

"Target: Gwangju!"

Chapter 913: Unable to Leave Without Getting Pregnant, Jeonnam University Military-Civilian Friendship Competition (4400 words)

Longshan Base at night.

Standing atop this former Ministry of National Defense building, overlooking the entire city of Seoul, one naturally feels a sense of satisfaction, as if looking down upon all others.

On the phone, Takajo Mayu said regretfully:

"Several EU countries have warned us that if we insist on suppressing the democracy movement, they will join the United States in imposing sanctions on us and demand that we start a 'democracy dialogue' as soon as possible."

The EU reacted quite quickly, especially from this angle.

Li Xinghe had gradually become indifferent to this group of clowns.

"Ignore them, a bunch of idiots whose rectums are connected to their brains. Let them try to punish me if they dare. I'd like to see who loses more."

What the EU could export to Li Xinghe was nothing more than iron ore, coal, energy, high-tech machine tools, and semiconductor equipment, along with a few minor subcategories. Now, these have all been replaced. Japan itself is upstream in the semiconductor technology supply chain, high-tech machine tools are not exclusive to the EU, and even iron ore and coal can be purchased from Australia in better quality.

Li Xinghe was curious to know if the EU, which dared to incite sanctions against him, had considered who its weak defense forces could possibly withstand.

"Perhaps Vance and the EU guys think that the large-scale rebellion of the Korean Democratic Alliance means that our backyard is on fire," Takajo May clicked her tongue in regret.

This is indeed a rather unpleasant matter, and it has caused quite a stir in public opinion both domestically and internationally.

But Li Xinghe was confident that he could deal with these guys within ten days and quickly quell public opinion.

After exercising on the rooftop, Li Xinghe returned to his bedroom downstairs.

Upon entering the room, I found the table filled with various medicine boxes, while my sisters were redecorating the room. The room was warm, and they were all wearing only light pajamas.

"What is this?" Li Xinghe asked curiously.

Li Daiyao and Zhao Lieshu held hands and unceremoniously grabbed Li Xinghe's ear:

"Good Pregnancy Assistant"

"Ovulation-inducing injections".

"Ovulation Calendar".

"A plan on how to get pregnant quickly."

It's all Li Xinghe's fault for lying to the general about being pregnant, forcing them to get pregnant quickly, or at least one of them to conceive.

Although it wasn't the first time, Li Xinghe still felt waves of pressure.

This must be the room you can't leave unless you're pregnant.

……

The northeast corner of Gwangju.

Four battalions of the Golden Bats Force were speeding along in very old M113 troop carriers. They had already passed the Donggwangju toll station.

Major General Zhang Zhihuan received a 'kind' warning from his superiors:

"Air Transport 11 has already embarrassed itself once, it can't afford to embarrass itself again, can it?"

This is because the Gwangju Democracy Movement broke out in 1980. The 11th Air Transport Brigade, under the command of Chun Doo-hwan, had previously attacked and suppressed Gwangju rioters during the first Gwangju Uprising. However, the Golden Bats unit encountered a prison guard battalion from the South Korean Army Infantry School halfway there. The guards mistook them for civilian rebels (it's unclear why they were able to mistake their uniforms), and a fierce battle ensued.

After a fierce battle, the Golden Bat Special Forces, an elite unit of the South Korean military, were brutally beaten by a group of school prison guards, resulting in thirteen deaths and more than fifty injuries, becoming a laughing stock in the airlift special forces.

Known as the Golden Bat, it was caught by the prison guards while attempting a stealthy attack.

As airborne special forces, they wore military uniforms but were mistaken for civilian soldiers dressed in a disheveled manner.

Despite being touted as an elite airlift special forces unit, they were ultimately no match for prison guards.

This dark history has always been associated with the 11th Airborne Special Forces, but because their participation in the suppression of the Gwangju Uprising was considered a highly sensitive political issue, few dared to use it to make fun of them.

When they arrived at the Donggwangju toll station, the soldiers got out of the vehicle and hastily made propaganda slogans out of strips of cloth.

Of course, the writing of the slogans also touched on the issues of Chinese characters and the written language.

"Damn it, all you can do is write about Yanwen, you're too weak. You're not a pro-Westerner, are you?"

"You've come?"

"I... wait a minute, let me find a translation software."

More than one team encountered the problem of not being able to write Chinese characters, so they had to rely on translation software or even directly ask Chinese netizens for help.

The reason for involving Chinese characters is, of course, because at this time, it is essential to pay attention to political stance.

The current East-West conflict manifests itself within South Korea as a clash between pro-Western and pro-Western factions and Lee Sung-ha's faction, which supports East Asian nativism.

Although Park Chung-hee was responsible for abolishing Chinese characters, the military leaders he left behind were mostly traditional and supported retaining them. Those who inherited the idea of ​​abolishing Chinese characters and moving towards modernization were the democratic fighters of the democratization movement, who naturally demanded the full implementation of the Han script. However, both the past and present military forces largely supported Lee Sung-ha's policy of restoring Chinese character education.

This has created a very sharp contradiction.

Those supporting Li Xinghe are constantly demanding increased Chinese character education, ensuring that students can read and write at least 500-2000 Chinese characters fluently, and achieving the goal of widespread use of Chinese characters in China, Japan, and South Korea.

However, from the perspective of pro-Western factions, using Chinese characters signifies abandoning Korean independence and is a symbol of Japanese aggression. Now, with the added influence of China, it doesn't resemble the image of an "independent Republic of Korea." Therefore, they prefer to use Chinese characters, even though many traditional Korean slogans are written in Chinese characters.

Long ago, when the Joseon Kingdom transformed into the Korean Empire, some Korean intellectuals began advocating Westernization, gradually demanding the abolition of the outdated Chinese characters and the adoption of an advanced phonetic script (referring to Yeonmun), rejecting Chinese cultural influence, and creating their own independent future. Thus, the first wave of abolishing Chinese characters began. However, as Ito Hirobumi gradually intervened in Korea, Japanese colonizers returned with Chinese characters, reintroducing them into Korean classrooms. Korean students who didn't learn Chinese characters were slapped and beaten. Consequently, Chinese characters on the Korean Peninsula became a cultural symbol influenced by China and under Japanese colonial rule.

Therefore, for some South Koreans who are constantly revising their understanding of history, Chinese characters are actually a characteristic of cultural invasion in their view.

Therefore, the South Korean military had to take the lead and switch to using Chinese characters.

Each person's helmet had the four Chinese characters 'Asia-Pacific Innovation' written on it, representing their stance.

Once the strips of cloth were finished, the 11th Air Transport Team immediately passed through the toll station and quickly weaved along the highway.

Their primary objective was to target the first Gwangju citizen who stepped off the highway and became the center of their struggle.

Chonnam University.

Last time, this place was the heart of the pro-democracy movement, and this time is no exception, with a large number of students already causing trouble.

A bonfire party is underway on campus, where students are singing political songs to boost the morale of their comrades.

Slogans such as "Down with the tyrant!" "Long live democracy!" "Citizens of Gwangju, rise up!" "Go fight! Go battle!" and "Without Hunan, there is no nation" were displayed all over the campus.

There was even a banner with the words "Clown Li Xinghe will only fail" hanging at the university gate, with a picture of Li Xinghe's face wearing a clown nose on it.

Seeing this, Zhang Zhihuan pulled out his large military stick:

“Students like these are no ordinary thugs; we must crack down on them!”

"Charge!"

In 1980, the 11th Airborne Special Forces, led by Brigadier General Choi Woong, consisted of three battalions: the 61st, 62nd, and 63rd. They were severely attacked by the prison guard battalion of the Army Academy.

On this day in 2031, Major General Zhang Zhihuan led four battalions—61, 62, 63, and 65—to rejoin the Gwangju battlefield and successfully completed matchmaking.

As Major General Zhang Zhihuan's heavy leather boots kicked open the school gate, the match officially began.

The second Gwangju Unlimited Tournament has officially begun!

Four battalions of soldiers surrounded the four gates of Jeonnam National University. Upon hearing the order to charge, the soldiers quickly scaled the walls and jumped inside. Any students they saw loitering outside were chased and attacked.

"To dare to oppose Kaka, you're no ordinary idiot!"

From the perspective of the students fighting at Chonnam National University, their democratic struggle had only just begun when they suffered a crushing defeat.

A large group of soldiers carrying signs in Chinese that they couldn't understand jumped over the wall and came in. The large military batons in their hands flew through the air with afterimages, as if they could create a whirlwind of afterimages in a second. When the batons hit their heads, they suddenly had a moment of clarity and understood everything.

"We surrender! We surrender!" the students screamed, lying on the ground clutching their heads, their buttocks marked with several shoe prints from being kicked by heavy leather shoes.

Verbal criticism is not as effective as physical criticism, which is not only faster and more effective, but also has a crisp sound effect that is pleasant to hear and does not hurt the brain.

A blow to the forehead with a large military stick: one blow brings clarity of mind, two blows bring a refreshing feeling, and three blows inspire gratitude.

The military orders are still being passed down:

"Keep pushing, we must arrest the student representatives here."

Colleges and buildings were cleared out one by one, ordinary students were imprisoned in the classrooms, and student representatives were dragged out and beaten a second time.

The brutal soldiers' iron bars and military boots quickly shattered the young students' strange fantasies.

Perhaps they had seen famous scenes from "The Fifth Republic," perhaps they didn't know that the soldiers in the Gwangju Suppression Movement actually fired guns and used flamethrowers indiscriminately, or perhaps they had no idea what real, brutal soldiers were like, which led them to have the fantasy that they could defeat Lee Sung-ha.

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