Chapter 15: Encounters

I was on duty with Feng Qiu all this time, and I was temporarily separated from a few of my good brothers, and now we are reorganized together, and we share with each other the experience of the past few days, it turns out that everyone has experienced the first battle, but no one is injured or killed, so we are all very happy.

The three of them have been in a group all this time, Roy was in a group with the others before, and now we are together again after a few days apart.

Several people were joking with each other, and the sound of giggling was heard far away. Some of the veterans looked at us with such joy as if they had seen a bunch of madmen, because our laughter was out of step with the tense and gloomy atmosphere around us.

The vicissitudes of life Karl has now been reorganized into our company, and he is now driving with us to the Kara front. I didn't understand why he was still a private after all these years in Rocha, and he shook his head as if he didn't want to talk about it.

However, at this moment, several muffled explosions were heard from a distance, and we saw that the western sky was reflected red by the explosion. The command to prepare for battle sounded from the communicator, and all of us turned on the explosion-proof module on the combat suits, which could improve our odds of surviving the explosion.

Another muffled thunder exploded, this time sounding much closer to us. We all got out of the car and spread out and ran forward, and with the help of the exoskeleton, we didn't move slowly. Odjet said on the team channel, "What's going on? ”

Karl replied calmly, "Go and get your weapons in the car." Lads, we're on the front. ”

It's an obvious thing, but it's still a bit hard to get used to, and we're used to the boring march in the snow.

Roy said excitedly: "Hahaha, it's finally time to get to the front line, I'm going to kill him enough." ”

In fact, it seems to me that the situation is not so dangerous now, although we heard the explosion, but we did not see the shadow of half of the Rosha.

Everyone dispersed for a while, and the officer called everyone to assemble and set off again, and we went back to our respective cars. Ahead was a hill, we had just climbed a gentle slope when we heard a fierce explosion and the whooshing of laser guns on the other side.

The battle took place almost on the other side of the hill, and each explosion made the ground tremble beneath our feet.

The sudden gunfire caused many drivers to panic, and even 3 trucks collided together, and the whole team was a little scattered.

A second lieutenant immediately called the mechanic on the communicator: "First squad, hurry up and fix those 3 cars for me, the enemy is by our side!"

I jumped out of the car in fear and rushed to the side of the cars, and although I didn't see the enemy, the feeling of oppression made me very nervous.

The stupid driver of the third car behind me crashed the left front hovering module, and I quickly replaced the module, and the explosion on the other side of the hill was getting louder and louder.

We knew from the sentries that the explosion on that side of the hill was a targeted bombardment of one of our positions by the Roshas, and that there was a brigade there that had been in this incessant bombardment for an hour, and that no one was expected to survive.

We chose to go south around the area, and suddenly, our team stopped, the order to prepare for battle came, and everyone immediately jumped out of their cars and dispersed.

There was also a gentle slope ahead, and the captain Feng Qiu beckoned us to run there, and the anticline should give me some cover. The three mech tanks of our brigade switched to marching mode and were making a roundabout support to the flanks.

Feng Qiu observed the front and said to us: "There are Rosa troops in front, they must be going to clear the brigade that was bombed just now, everyone is ready to fight." ”

Because of the last combat experience, I have a lot of trust in Captain Feng Qiu, and now I am lying on the snow on the top of the slope like him. Our entire brigade quickly spread out on this anticline.

I nervously poked my head out to look to the west, where a black line on the distant horizon was rushing like a tide, and the Rosha, mistaken for the crippled army, took the lead in the charge.

Although the Rosa soldiers were also wearing combat uniforms and helmets, they were much faster than us in the snow, and they were excited to come up and clear the remnants, but they did not expect that there was an integrated brigade waiting for them.

Officers at all levels are giving orders, and the most important thing for us is to dig foxholes first, and the Rosa people will rush directly and stupidly if they don't return, and there will definitely be a wave of artillery fire to cover them.

Our brigade sappers quickly got into action, they quickly set up the automatic boring machine, entered the parameters, and the machine quickly built a trench on the top of the slope like a gopher.

By this time the Rosa had begun to fire from a distance, and I knew that they could only shoot blindly with laser guns at this distance, and I was not afraid.

But a few kilometers away, the Rosha troops poured out in more numbers than I expected, accompanied by a large number of mecha tanks and infantry fighting vehicles.

They thought we were crippled, so they didn't even bother to outflank us and charged straight ahead.

Another of our squads set up a laser cannon on one side, the kind of thing that would be a nightmare for infantry, and he could fire a high-energy beam at 3,000 rounds per minute. And now they haven't fired yet.

The Rosa had already rushed into our range, and then there was a rumbling sound in the north, and when I heard this sound, my hands and feet were cold, and I desperately drilled into the trenches, and then Karl next to me suddenly rushed over.

He helped me open the explosion-proof module on my combat suit.

The sound was the sound of the Rosha supporting missiles, and soon a dozen missiles were smashed on our position, and the soil where the explosion was located was lifted up, scattering along with the shattered bodies of the soldiers who had been blown up. The blast wave swept everyone who hadn't taken refuge in the trench into the sky, and the ensuing wave of fire roared down the trench, saving my life by blasting out a wave of air on its own, blocking out the deadly flames.

By the time we had regrouped from the missile bombardment, the Rosa had rushed to a kilometer ahead of us, and their troops were completely exposed. It looks like there are about 5,000 of them, spread out over the vast field and advancing towards us.

In addition to the first round of missile strikes, the Rosha mecha tanks switched to stationary mode and began to bombard our positions, and the mech tanks in storming mode used more high-explosive shells than lasers. A shell exploded a few dozen meters in front of me, and I was behind the slope before I would have died, and the earth kicked up by the shell almost buried me in the trench.

I finally heard the laser cannon next to me fire, and the dense beam of light harvested the charging Rosha like a scythe.

I shook my buzzing head and poked my head out of the trench to see the Rosha stragglers almost overwhelmed by the laser gun light curtain, and then several large areas of blue light exploded. It was the work of the miniature particle cannon we had set up further behind, and at this point everyone opened fire, frantically pouring fire on the Rosha Front less than a kilometer away.

The Rosa did not expect a brigade to ambush them, completely unprepared for our firepower, and after this blow they completely collapsed, scattering and fleeing backwards, leaving a corpse lying on the ground that had been cut into several pieces by the laser.

The Rosa fled in confusion, and only then did I shoot, and I took careful aim, leaving the two Rosa here forever.

There was a cheer, and our flanking mech tanks appeared on the battlefield, they switched to low-altitude flight mode, and opened fire on the mech tanks fixed by the Rosha, and the high-energy beam instantly smashed them into a pile of scrap metal. Then they plunged diagonally from the side of the field, frantically harvesting the Rosha soldiers and chariots.

There were some sporadic firepower and infantry missiles that counterattacked our mech tanks, but they were all actively intercepted, and the laser beams hitting the mech tanks could not penetrate the reactive module armor.

The soldiers on our position howled and launched a counter-charge against the Rosha, and they completely broke up and fled into the distant forest.

We didn't have to chase far, the gunfire in front of us stopped, the Rocha prisoners who were still alive on the battlefield were gathered, the able-bodied ones were transported back for centralized treatment, and the wounded were mercilessly re-shot.

We were also wounded, several soldiers were brought back by assault vehicles, and I saw medics disposing of their melted limbs through the open back door, their horrible moans echoing across the battlefield, and the bodies of many fallen comrades in the distance.

We had just experienced a big battle, but we didn't have any time to stay, and the voice of the commander of the mecha tank sounded in the public channel: "This group of Rosha has been routed, you continue to set off west." ”

We cleaned up the battlefield briefly and returned to our patrol car. Ojet walked past me, he turned on his helmet and smoked as he went.

I asked him, "Are any of us dead?"

He replied, "Of course, more than 10 people died in our company, but fortunately, all of us survived. ”