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Chapter 89 asks, "How many of Andrei's men actually died?"

Chapter 89 So, how many of Andrei's men actually died?
"Tsk tsk tsk, it's truly a pitiful sight!"

As Andrei ran all the way here, he looked at the scene of corpses strewn across the land and sighed with a sense of schadenfreude.

It has to be said that these Black Hawk soldiers were really unlucky to run into such a group of players.

Under normal circumstances, no army would be on guard against friendly armored units suddenly appearing behind them, especially since these armored units did indeed belong to them just a few minutes ago.

Unfortunately, they never imagined that players could be so versatile.

Regardless of the players' piloting skills, they are indeed capable of driving these mechs away and using them normally, and from time to time they can even pull off some rather outrageous maneuvers.

So when faced with a group of mechs suddenly running up from behind, none of the Black Hawk soldiers felt anything was wrong; they just assumed that reinforcements were arriving from behind.

The battle was not over yet, but it could be said to be nearing its end.

A small number of Black Hawk soldiers remain trapped in the town's houses, putting up a last stand.

Some Black Hawk soldiers ran out and tried to surrender, but the enraged Cambrian soldiers did not accept their surrender. Several soldiers had just run out when they were taken down by a Cambrian soldier wielding a submachine gun with long bursts of fire.

Furthermore, players do indeed contribute to the massacre of enemy prisoners; at least for players, they don't believe that the fact that the enemy didn't fire at them means they've given up.

Faced with several Black Hawk soldiers suddenly running out of the building, their instinctive reaction was to quickly take down the enemy, rather than listening to these guys shouting surrender or looking at the white cloth they were waving.

Looking at the scene before him, Lieutenant Colonel Unere remained expressionless and said nothing.

After Andrei approached, the lieutenant colonel glanced at him, pointed at the corpse in front of him, and said meaningfully:
"I must say, these Black Hawk devils have a really strong will to resist. They fought to the very end and none of them surrendered. They truly deserve to be called the legendary Iron Army!"

Upon hearing this, Andrei immediately understood the lieutenant colonel's meaning and said with a half-smile:

"Yes, they were too tenacious. No one surrendered until the very end, forcing us to kill them!"

After saying this, the two exchanged a knowing smile.

Once back at the rear, Andrei was too lazy to say anything, after all, his players had slaughtered quite a few prisoners.

However, he had no desire to capture these damned Black Hawk devils. Seeing the villagers they slaughtered along the way, and the skeletons they enslaved with necromancy, filled Andrei with hatred.

He had no real feelings for this so-called Cambrian Empire; he had simply transmigrated here inexplicably, so he could only adapt to his current identity.

But Andrei always abhorred the atrocities of massacring civilians.

Back then, the Japanese devils left endless pain on the land of China. Andrei naturally felt the same way about these brutal guys who were just like the Japanese devils. He wished he could pick up a machine gun and kill them all!

Seeing that all those who went out to surrender were dead, the remaining Black Hawk soldiers remained in the building, putting up a desperate resistance until they could only bleed to their last drop of blood in despair.

Seeing this, Lieutenant Colonel Unerey couldn't help but feel a little regretful. He should have restrained his soldiers first and not killed the enemy who had just come out.

Wouldn't it be much better to suddenly launch an attack when they've all laid down their weapons and obediently walked to the open space?

But it didn't matter. Before Lieutenant Colonel Unrei could give the order to attack, Andrei's players charged forward. To the others, these last enemies lurking in the corners could launch a desperate counterattack at any moment, taking a few with them in their dying moments.

But for the players, this is clearly a group hiding in a corner, just waiting for them to come and reap the kills and merits.

It was either a barrage of grenades, a barrage of smoke bombs, or a bayonet charge, with flamethrower soldiers clearing the way. The Black Hawk soldiers who tried to launch a desperate counterattack from inside the room had no chance of survival.

In the end, apart from two unlucky players who were accidentally killed by enemy grenades, the remaining players suffered no losses.

If the remaining enemies can organize their battle formations and cooperate with each other, they are indeed difficult to defeat. However, when they are terrified and only know how to cower and fight alone, these NPCs are simply easy targets.

Looking at the town, still shrouded in smoke and with some parts still burning, Andrei casually asked the lieutenant colonel:

"Sir, it seems we've killed all the enemies. Shouldn't we consider our defensive mission complete?"

"Yes, it should be considered finished, right?"

Unere nodded, looking at Andrei as if he were a monster, while also glancing at the soldiers around him.

Whether it was Andrei or the soldiers around him, they all behaved in an extremely abnormal way. He even had a feeling that these people were so strong that they were not even human.

He had never seen an army with such a strong fighting spirit, and one that had been fighting tirelessly until now.

To be honest, by now, there were already deserters in his ranks, but he had personally shot them all one by one with his pistol.

However, in his memory, it seemed that Andrei's unit, which had somehow broken through from the front lines, never had any deserters.

Whenever there is a dangerous mission, this unit is always the first to step forward, tearing through the enemy's flesh like a sharp knife. Even after suffering huge sacrifices, their morale remains high and they show no signs of wavering.

To put it another way, he felt that Andrei's troops were like the heroic troops in myths or epics, possessing the spirit of one man against a million soldiers.

By the way, how many men did Andrei bring down from the front lines?

Just then, Lieutenant Colonel Unere suddenly thought of this question.

He wasn't sure exactly how many of Andrei's soldiers had died, but he figured at least two or three hundred must have died.

So why haven't Andrei's men been wiped out yet?

However, he had barely thought of that problem when he inexplicably thought of something else.

Andrei did bring a lot of men down from the front. After all, it wasn't just Andrei's company that retreated from the front. With so many people dead, it's not surprising that Andrei still had his men left.

Not only Lieutenant Colonel Unerey, but also the others who calmed down and pondered Andrei's casualties quickly shifted their thoughts elsewhere. They all felt that Andrei seemed to have indeed brought a lot of people down from the front.

Unbeknownst to them, some unseen force was influencing their thinking, thus obscuring the fact that players like Andrei could respawn continuously.

(End of this chapter)

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