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420 is discounted in half for a hundred years old

"How many of you are left?" Cao Fei walked to the front of the team again and asked the little boy in front of him.

The boy who led the way was called Liu Zhu, and his nickname was naturally Zhuzi. It was a tacky and common Zheng Guo name that could be found everywhere.

The boy opened a leaf, pinched the neck of a small snake skillfully, and threw it aside.

He said without looking back: "My father and several uncles were killed by the Mirage people, and the remaining uncles and brothers have all gone to the mountains... I heard from grandpa that you must always leave some incense."

"We are here, so you don't have to hide in the mountains."

"There are only a few of you. There are so many soldiers from the Mirage Kingdom... Our Zheng Kingdom's army was beaten and fled everywhere..." The boy still didn't believe what Cao Fei said and retorted with great disdain.

Cao Fei didn't say much and just followed the boy with a smile.

"To be honest, I will come out with you this time,

I have no intention of going back! I want to avenge my father..." The child pushed away the grass in front of him stubbornly.

Then he looked back at Cao Fei: "How about it? Can you let me..."

"No! Why do children like you fight? You have to go to school in the future.

Learn to write, learn arithmetic, learn to shoot, learn to fight, and learn science... there are many things to learn." Cao Fei rubbed Liu Zhu's hair with his hand, smiling peacefully.

He has seen a lot of scenery, and it was a beautiful scenery that he had never seen in Zheng Guo.

In Bunas, he saw streets under neon lights, glass windows filled with candies, buildings taller than mountains, and beautiful women that made people drool.

He once saw a 280mm heavy artillery roaring during a drill, flattening a mound with one shot. The huge explosion made the earth tremble, and from that moment on he felt that he had nothing to fear.

The giant ships he rode along the way were all made of steel.

It was several times bigger than the largest sailboat he had ever seen in his life! Standing on the side of the ship and looking at the sea, he could even reach out and touch the wings of seagulls!

Liu Zhu didn’t know,

But he knows, he knows that there are so many things in this world worth seeing,

Well worth the wait.

So, while rubbing Liu Zhu's head, he continued: "We are here, and you will not be bullied anymore..."

"Tch..." Liu Zhu, who didn't believe Cao Fei's words at all, continued to walk forward. For him, these promises were worthless.

Instead of comforting him like this, it would be better to hand him a Cyric flintlock gun, load a bullet for him, and then let him go fight for his life with those dwarf goblins.

"The roadbed is ahead! Go south and you will find Fengshun City. To the north... there will be those Mirage soldiers." Liu Zhu, who had been hiding not far away after fighting all morning, naturally knew the specific identities of those Mirage soldiers.

Location.

Cao Fei pushed aside the bushes in front of him, and sure enough he saw some scrawled roadbed. He carefully climbed to the roadside, looked at both sides, and made a gesture behind him.

Chasseurs in camouflage carried their weapons and bent over, crossing the road as quickly as possible.

Within a few seconds, he disappeared on the other side of the road.

"I beg you,

Give me a gun, I want revenge..." Liu Zhu continued to beg, because this might be his only chance for revenge.

"I promised your grandpa that I will bring you back safely! Just follow me! I promise to help you kill a few more people from the Mirage Kingdom. How about that?" Cao Fei was not willing to let his child go to the battlefield and fight with this little kid.

The guide discussed.

While he was speaking, most of the soldiers in the 1st Platoon had already crossed the road. The shooter carrying the heavy machine gun and the deputy shooter holding the tripod crossed the road one after another.

Liu Zhu was a little confused. It was obvious that he had never seen troops fighting like this. He thought that these people would come around, form a formation along the road, and then beat the drums and rush towards the camp of the Mirage people from behind.

Who knew that these so-called soldiers looked like a group of cowards - they just tried their best to hide in the woods, just like them civilians.

Seeing this, Liu Zhu was very disappointed. He felt that Cao Fei was lying to him. These people were just some stragglers who broke up and rebelled. They were not here to fight at all, but to block the road and rob.

He actually guessed half of it right!

The 2nd Battalion planned to block the road and rob, and annihilate the entire Mirage army in the wild, which was about to be routed back to Fengshun City, without sparing any one of them.

For the 2nd Battalion, this tactic has the least loss, is the simplest, and has the best effect - as long as these Mirage field troops have no way to retreat to Fengshun City, then it will be much easier to capture Fengshun City.

Although they did not carry heavy weapons, if there were only a few defenders left, wouldn't there be no need for heavy firepower to siege the city?

Well, it's at least logically consistent, isn't it?

When Liu Zhu was disappointed, the commander of the 2nd Battalion had already ordered the communications soldiers at the battalion headquarters to start shaking the handle to charge the telegraph machine.

With these communication devices that can communicate at any time, Datang Group's tactical flexibility is naturally much higher than that of its opponents.

A few minutes later, the 1st Battalion, which was ready and waiting for the 2nd Battalion to be in position, began the general attack that had been prepared for a long time.

It is no exaggeration at all. The firepower assigned to the regiment, plus the artillery left by the 2nd Battalion, and the 1st Battalion's own artillery, dozens of cannons of various models and calibers, instantly poured artillery shells on the Mirage Army.

On the head.

Mirage Baisui was stunned... This was the first time he had seen such fierce artillery fire, and for a while he couldn't even speak clearly.

Mirage Wuyuan standing next to him had seen similar artillery fire, so he was calmer than Mirage Baisui, but he was actually not much stronger.

When Mirage Wuyuan regained his strength, succeeded Mirage Baisui, and commanded the troops to regroup, he found that he seemed to have lost control of the army.

The artillery fire all over the sky forced his troops to hide, and not even a single signal soldier sent out came back to report the news.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! He wanted to find out what happened to his troops, but when Mirage returned to his soul at the age of 100, he still hadn't found out yet.

In fact, there was no need for him to investigate clearly. Mirage Baisui transferred a total of 3 legions, 4,500 people, and 30 artillery pieces from Fengshun City...

In the first and second attacks, about 500 people were lost, and then they stayed put and waited until now.

There are about 4,000 usable soldiers left. After this round of artillery fire, there are only about 3,000 left at most.

However, this only means that the troops can still be assembled and found, but it does not mean that these troops can continue to fight. They have been frightened by the terrifying artillery fire and have long lost the will to continue fighting.

Therefore, after coming back to his senses, Mirage Baisui immediately made the decision to retreat - the enemy's artillery fire was so fierce, it was better for him to retreat quickly.

As long as he retreats to Fengshun City, there will be tens of thousands of civilians to serve as human shields and two legions defending the city to supplement his strength, at least to try to defend the city. Facing such artillery fire in the wild, he definitely has no confidence.

So, leaving the wounded where they were, Mirage's troops from Fengshun City began to retreat. Mirage never looked back, and handed over the command to Mirage Wuyuan, leading dozens of cavalrymen.

He rushed towards Fengshun City, much faster than when he led his troops out.

On the other side, Liu Zhu listened to the dull sound of cannons in the distance that made him feel a little palpitated, and he was once again confused about the situation.

It was not that he had never seen battle formations. The Zheng State troops and the Mirage troops had fought several battles on Dongwan Island, but those battles involving phalanx formations were obviously completely different from the battle in front of him.

Liu Zhu didn't even know what kind of battle was considered a real battle: Could it be that the bloody battlefields he had seen before were all wrong?

Before he could figure out these problems, Cao Fei nudged Liu Zhu gently with his elbow: "Here you come! You are the one who fired my shot. You can see clearly! The second one from the left!"

In the hunting unit, Cao Fei has always been the second one on the left. This is a tactical arrangement that has been agreed upon long ago.

I saw him leaning his K3 rifle against the horizontal tree root, aiming it at the cavalry running in the distance, gently pressing his finger on the trigger guard, and then gently placing it on the trigger.

Two seconds later, after adjusting his breathing, Cao Fei pulled the trigger. The K3 rifle moved backward slightly, and a bullet flew out of the barrel.

Accompanied by a burst of crackling gunfire, one-third of the dozens of knights who were galloping fell off their horses.

Liu Zhu's eyes widened. He had never seen such a clean and neat way of killing people. While he was in a daze, Cao Fei had already pulled the bolt of the gun and loaded the bullet into the chamber again.

"Thud, tug, tug!" The Maxim heavy machine gun opened fire, the war horses neighed and slowed down, and the goblins on horseback suddenly fell over.

Before these goblins could figure out what was going on, they were beaten into pieces by the bullets flying in their direction.

Mirage Baisui pulled on the reins, and the soldiers guarding him fell down one after another after being shot. His eyes widened and he could not see clearly where the bullets came from.

Even if they were to surround and block them, shouldn't they line up on the road to intercept them? He subconsciously followed the tactics he was familiar with to guess what the Datang Group troops were thinking.

He didn't think about it carefully. Didn't the 1st Battalion, which was blocking his advance, put its defense line in the middle of the road?

Unfortunately, before he could figure it all out, he saw a sudden cold flash of light on the mountainside a hundred meters away.

A bullet flew towards him, hitting Mirage's hundred-year-old eyebrows. He leaned back, and before he could let go of the hand holding the war horse, he pulled the reins and made the war horse neigh and raise its front legs.

Mirage Baisui rolled off his horse, and soldiers nearby rushed up and tried to help their general. As a result, the soldiers who came forward soon discovered that Mirage Wu Baisui seemed to be hopeless.

Although his father hoped that when he named him, he could live to be a hundred years old without any illness or disaster, it is obviously impossible now - it's a bit far off, more than half of it...

These mirage soldiers had no time to retreat, and were quickly knocked down by the bullets fired at them. They screamed and followed their hundred-year-old master.


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