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Chapter 270 The Fifth Mission Begins

Hu Biao took a deep breath and clicked the power button of his laptop.

Suddenly, there was a gentle sound of the fan spinning, and the computer screen lit up.

By the way! After the last mission, the one-month repair time gradually and inadvertently ended; at 11:36 tonight, a new system mission will begin.

So, at 11 o'clock that night, Hu Biao turned on the computer again.

The only purpose is to hope that after knowing the information about the next mission in advance, we can make some targeted preparations in the limited time of twenty or thirty minutes.

Hu Biao's confidence in being able to do this is that he is currently in a small rented warehouse.

There are several sets of military uniforms and shoes and socks that can be used in different environments. In addition, various supplies are also very complete, involving different functions such as drought resistance, heatstroke prevention, moisture protection, etc.

Hu Biao put a lot of thought into these things and threw out more than 20 of the supplies he had purchased.

Nowadays, they are placed in categories according to different terrains such as desert, snow, rainforest, plain, plateau, etc.

It can be said that as long as he knows the time and location of this mission, Hu Biao can immediately make proper preparations in a few minutes.

Just like that, after the computer finished booting, Hu Biao logged into a famous military forum.

While Hu Biao kept pressing F5 to refresh, when the time reached 11:07, a post that suddenly became popular magically appeared in front of Hu Biao.

The content of the post is specifically as follows:

Why was it that during the Battle of Hengyang during World War II, even though the city was about to be defeated, it was such a humiliating result, but no one pointed out, but it was praised instead?

Is it because of some ulterior motives that led to such a public opinion result? There is even a surprising amount of water in the results, which is why it is like this.

It's almost exactly the same routine as the previous ones.

Under such a post, those bastards who received subsidies started a carnival over some bones.

They vigorously claimed that in the official government of the Republic of China at that time, and in all the propaganda after the founding of the Republic of China, many of them were just trying to cover up the incompetence of the defenders at that time.

How could Hengyang be the only city recognized by the government as an anti-Japanese city?

It's not because of how good or good the fighting here is, it's just because of the need for publicity.

Faced with these unreasonable clamors, some rational netizens are seriously making a distinction:

For example: In this battle, which lasted for 47 days, 17,000 defenders faced an attack of 110,000 Japanese soldiers.

It caused 20,000 deaths and more than 60,000 injuries to the Japanese. It can be said that it was the first time that such an astonishing casualty ratio was achieved for both sides.

Even because of the unfavorable outcome of this battle, the Prime Minister of the Japanese at that time, an old Japanese like Yamamoto, stepped down directly.

In such a defensive battle, the people of Hengyang paid more than 3,000 casualties in order to help build fortifications and support.

It is completely worthy of the fact that after the war, the officials of the Republic of China at that time hailed Hengyang City as the Anti-Japanese War Memorial City.

However, for those lackeys who have received subsidies, as long as it is not conducive to their statement, they can simply pretend that they have not seen it and keep posting like crazy.

Due to their numbers, these righteous voices seemed quite weak for a while.

After Hu Biao went through several missions, he was not like the previous ones. When he saw the rhythmic remarks of these lackeys, he immediately reacted with anger.

With an extremely calm expression, he put on a single military uniform.

He found some information based on what he had found and began to prepare silently.

For example, the timeline of this battle at that time started on the 23rd of June in 1944, so there was no need to consider the issue of cold protection at all.

But they don't have to think about protecting themselves from the cold and don't need to wear bulky clothes.

But in other places, there are too many things that need to be prepared.

Because it is said that in such a war, in the face of the Japanese bombing, General Fang and others buried rice and salt underground in advance, and there was no shortage of staple food.

But just eating rice and salt will lead to nutritional deficiencies.

At the worst point of the war, there were no leaves or grass roots left in the city, not to mention fish and shrimps that could be eaten as vegetables.

Therefore, Hu Biao did not carry any compressed biscuits this time, and even only a very small amount of chocolate bars.

Instead, he increased the quantity of various canned foods he carried; incidentally, he also brought a lot of vitamins, which was not a solution.

After making all the preparations above, Hu Biao took his computer and searched for more details on the Internet. While reading, he wrote down as much as possible in a year.

As for confronting those bitches on the Internet, Hu Biao didn't even think about it.

Instead of doing this, it would be better to save his energy and fight to the death with those devils; using the flesh and blood of the devils to heal all the anger in his heart.

In such preparation, the time finally came to 11:36.

On time, after the countdown before the system transmission appeared, Hu Biao quickly stood up from the computer.

Then, he picked up and lifted the two large bags that were at hand.

Finally, when the sense of space distortion in front of him began to appear out of thin air, Hu Biao knew that he was about to arrive in Hengyang more than 70 years ago.

Such a place can be said to be part of Hunan Province and belongs to my hometown.

It was also at this moment that he finally understood the inexplicable thoughts that Bianrou and Warehouse Guan had in mind during their third mission on the Songhu battlefield, as well as Yuan Sin and Xiling's previous mission in the Northeast.

Damn it! In a mission like this, if you don't die in battle and kill more Japanese, you will be embarrassed to see your hometown elders after you come back.

No, I can't die because I am the commander of the team. If I die, the entire team will be ruined.

Therefore, he himself would be seriously injured in this mission at most, so let's leave the matter of dying in battle to Lao Yang and Xu Feng.

With this thought, Hu Biao's figure suddenly disappeared in the modern dimension.

As for Yang Dongli and Xu Feng, because they need to wait until he starts summoning before they can appear in the mission world, they are still like other team members.

Currently, people are still holding their mobile phones, or sitting in front of computers, and they are still searching for relevant information on the Internet.

Then suddenly, the two of them sneezed heavily for no reason, making them feel that something was not good.

But for a while, I really couldn't figure out what was wrong.

So I could only readjust my mood and start to memorize the information I found one by one.

At the same time, just like Hu Biao's previous mentality of fighting in his hometown, they inexplicably even had a murderous look in their eyes.

For people like them, this battle will really take their brains out in order to be worthy of their hometown elders...


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