(I was too tired last night and fell asleep without writing. I added 2,000 words to the last chapter. If you haven’t read it, you can go back and take a look.)

Wu Wu got out of the car and walked up to the Frenchman with the handover form in his hand.

The French officer took a look at the handover form and signed his name only after the inspector confirmed that it was correct.

Wu Wu took the handover form and put it into his briefcase.

He then returned to the command room and did not follow the convoy to its destination.

After all, the agreement clearly stipulates that the responsibility for transportation on the road belongs to the French side.

This made the French very happy, because no one wanted to see the military of another country taking armed action on their own territory.

The landing ship lowered a truck and two armored personnel carriers.

There was an atomic bomb on the truck, and several guards were sitting in two armored personnel carriers. Their task was to ensure the safety of four scientific researchers who were traveling with them.

The base guards were all aware of the situation, so they handed the transport trucks over to the French, and then two armored transport vehicles followed at the end of the team.

After completing the handover, Wu Wu replenished some water and fuel and started to return.

They were not here for a visit this time, so there was no need to stay here for too long.

The atomic bomb explosion experiment was not detonated immediately after arrival; a lot of time was needed to check various data.

The fleet slowly sailed away from the port, and citizens from many countries came to cheer and see it off.

On the desert road, a convoy was driving slowly.

The convoy, consisting of several military trucks and armored vehicles, was heading to a test site in the Sahara Desert.

The French soldiers in the convoy all seemed very relaxed; they sat in their cars chatting and smoking, completely unaware of the impending danger.

After all, this is their own French country and they don't think there will be any threats.

However, shortly after the convoy left Meunier the next day, a sudden attack broke the peace.

Suddenly, gunshots rang out and many soldiers were killed by the sudden bullets.

The scene suddenly fell into chaos, and the soldiers fled in all directions, looking for cover.

Two armored vehicles of Nanhua also stopped at the rear of the team. The personnel did not get off the vehicles, but quickly opened the firing ports and vigilantly observed the surrounding situation.

Their mission is to protect the safety of scientific researchers. Although they know that they will not become targets of attack even if they do not take action, as Nanhua's armed forces, they still have to show a defensive posture to avoid arousing suspicion during subsequent investigations.

There were constant sounds of gunfire coming from afar, and French soldiers were shot and fell to the ground from time to time.

The sudden attack made them panic. It took them a while to calm down and start organizing a counterattack.

An officer lay on the back of the car and shouted, "Why are you still hiding? Shoot! Team 7, get in the car, start the vehicle, and surround them!"

After the order was given, sporadic counterattacks began.

Bang bang bang bang, as soon as they started to counterattack, they were suppressed by a fierce firepower.

When the officer saw this situation, he didn't even think about counterattacking and quietly ran to the back of the team, which had not been attacked yet.

He opened the car door and called the soldier who was peeking around nearby to get in.

Then he gave the radio command: "Retreat! Everyone retreat!"

He realized that they could not hold on. They thought this transportation was a simple task, so they sent ten vehicles to follow. Many people died the moment they were attacked, and they didn't even have heavy weapons.

The opponent's firepower was simply beyond their ability to contend with.

The only safe French vehicles were the three at the end of the team and two armored vehicles from Nanhua.

When the French troops who were counterattacking heard the retreat order from the radio, they no longer defended their position. Those who could run backwards did so, while those who had no chance lay down on the rocks by the roadside and moved away from the area.

The enemy in the distance did not attack them, which made the French soldiers understand the enemy's purpose.

But this thing is not theirs, so why bother fighting for it?

So they ran faster, and even when they saw their comrades standing up and running away without being attacked, they stopped hiding, dropped their guns and ammunition to reduce their weight, and ran faster than each other.

Nanhua’s two armored vehicles also had to follow the three troop transport trucks.

On the way, the radio came with the anxious voice of a Nanhua researcher: "What on earth happened? Why are there gunshots and explosions?"

The officer picked up the microphone and said, breathing heavily: "We have been attacked by an unidentified enemy!"

The researchers asked nervously: "Have you protected the atomic bomb? Is it still safe?"

The officer promised as he drove: "Don't worry, when I get back to Meunier, I will call for support and we will definitely find the atomic bomb."

He was also very panicked. After all, when escaping, the first thing to do was to ensure his own safety.

But when he managed to escape, he began to worry about the atomic bomb in the truck.

This atomic bomb can be detonated directly, and the consequences would be disastrous if it fell into the hands of the enemy.

During the handover, the South China side emphasized that remote detonation could be achieved by simply removing the safety pin on the atomic bomb and plugging in a power source.

This dangerous thing is now lost in his hands, which makes him extremely anxious and he has no idea how to explain to his superiors.

The officer took off his hat and looked listlessly at the flying yellow sand outside the car window, his heart filled with helplessness and worry.

By the time the support troops arrived, it was already early morning of the next day.

A large number of armed vehicles quickly arrived at the scene of the attack, and soldiers armed with live ammunition immediately scattered, nervously searching for the missing soldiers who had been attacked.

However, the truck carrying the atomic bomb and a troop carrier in the convoy were missing! This shocking news spread back to France as fast as lightning.

When Charles de Gaulle learned about this, he was so angry that he could not control his emotions. He slammed the table and shouted at the intelligence chief below: "How can you guys do things? How can such an important thing be lost? Will it be transported to France and cause an explosion tomorrow? Send troops to search for it quickly. Even if you have to turn the whole of Africa upside down, you must find it!"

After the intelligence chief hurried away, de Gaulle lit a cigar and took a deep puff, trying to calm his inner excitement and anxiety.

He sat there, quietly thinking about the possible consequences.

He has not yet revealed the news to South China because it is too embarrassing.

At this moment, his greatest hope is to find the lost atomic bomb as soon as possible.

At the same time, after successfully repelling the French army, An Yi drove the transport truck and evacuated quickly along the predetermined route.

They sped all the way and finally arrived near the Algerian border.

The truck moved slowly forward on a road that could barely be considered a road.

Just then, a burst of rapid gunfire suddenly came from the front.

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