Chapter Eighty-Three: Attack

Upper nest.

When the Janissaries stopped the destruction, most of Stinger's army rushed to the site of the destruction, and then looked at the ruins and fires with a confused face, and searched with a confused face, but finally found no trace.

And the news of the destruction of the command center has not even gotten out.

The troops could only return to their positions as they had previously received their defensive plans.

Positions in the westernmost five blocks to the west of the Upper Nest were soon under attack, coming from all directions.

Unmanned artillery units were deployed at a distance, bombarding from the northernmost positions to the southernmost ones.

The explosion turned countless buildings and fortifications into ruins, and the infantry could only hide in the shelling bunkers and shiver, hoping that the Lord of Wisdom would bless them to survive the shelling.

The officers, who were also trembling at the shelling, began to report to their superiors, informing them that the enemy had transmitted and attacked.

But every debriefing went unanswered.

Even the difficult order to retreat, which was not accepted, was not insulted and reprimanded by the superiors.

After doing everything he could, the officer could only hide in his bunker and pray to the Lord of Wisdom.

The terrible screams of the shells as they glided across the sky were endless, and the explosions caused by the shells that landed nearby even made the ground tremble, and although the shells rumbled, the screams of pain could still be heard from some of the people who had been hit, but these screams sounded very faint during the shelling.

By the time the previous rounds of shelling were underway, reconnaissance drones had already flown over the positions that had been shelled, and biological scanning devices were activated.

The exact location of all the surviving people on the position was turned into a stream of information, which was transmitted to the unmanned artillery unit by air.

Then the unmanned artillery began to adjust its calibration data based on this information for more accurate shooting.

This adjustment came into effect only at the beginning of the fifth round of shelling.

Those who survived the fourth round of shelling and thanked the Lord of Wisdom heard the screams of shells again, and this time each shell smashed outside the shelling bunker or trench.

The cannonballs were like a hammer striking the wall, striking the bunker hard.

A huge amount of shrapnel from the explosion flew on or around the surface of the bunker, making a clanging collision sound.

The people inside chuckled every time they heard an explosion.

Until, after an unknown number of explosions, a pile of dust mixed with debris fell above the shelling bunker.

The people inside all stopped praying and looked up at each other in horror.

Then the next cannonball smashed into the bunker and exploded, a wave of flames and air gushing out of the crevices in the bunker.

Situations such as these are very common in bombardments lasting three hours, but they happen sooner or later, because unmanned artillery units bombard one position before bombing the next.

When the unmanned artillery ran out of shells, and the logistics machinery was transmitted back to the bottom nest to transport the next batch of shells, the First Army launched an attack.

In the northernmost position in the western region of the Upper Nest, all the survivors felt the ground tremble before they could catch their breath.

Directly in front of them, a group of soldiers wearing power armor followed the suspended version of the Riemanrus tank, advancing together.

It's the same with the rear.

The infantryman in power armor held a laser rifle with a scope as he advanced, and each shot had a high probability of piercing a person's flesh.

The Riemann Ruth tanks also attacked during the advance, firing twenty rockets at a time from the rocket nest, while the Riemanrus tanks were one in a company.

The position was instantly covered by rockets, and as the troops in the front and rear continued to advance, the area covered by the rockets also moved forward, until the houses and construction sites on the position were completely destroyed, and the metal floor of the nest capital was blown to the point that large scorch marks appeared.

Until there was not a single living person on the position.

The two regiments advancing forward in front of the position enter the position together, activate the biological scan to detect any surviving enemies, and then replenish their guns.

The infantry scattered across the position were like executioners, and as they killed every enemy they could detect, they would see a look of remorse and remorse on their faces.

They probably thought it was useless to believe in the Lord of Wisdom before they died.

After clearing the northernmost positions, the two regiments that were flanking here in front and rear began to wait for the friendly forces attacking the other four positions to finish, and then teleported one to the next area where the battle was to be fought.

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The Praetorian Guards always penetrated deeper into the enemy line than the regular troops.

With regular forces responsible for dealing with less important enemy positions, the Praetorian Guards were able to focus on the targets they should prioritize.

Gray crashed directly through the walls of three buildings, stormed into a church, and cleared out all the enemies who had set up heavy weapons in the church windows.

At this point, he glanced at the map and found himself in front of the second position in the area to the west of the upper nest.

Now taking a moment to think about it, Gray suddenly realized that the enemy had actually laid out five lines of defense in the upper nest, facing every passage to the upper nest to the south.

It's just that because Anruida planted a teleportation beacon on the west side of the upper nest in advance, and his own army was able to teleport at will, he directly appeared on the left side of the five defense lines to attack.

Gray didn't think so much when he heard the order from Qin Mo, and thought that everyone was directly in front of the defensive line......

"There's a fortress ahead." Yao Eun suddenly spoke in the communication channel.

As he spoke, the target he was pointing at had been shared with Gray, and a mark appeared in Gray's field of vision, directly marking the location of the fortress.

Gray could only see a large number of buildings, and the fortress was not even as tall as the one in the upper nest.

However, the electronic eye still traces the overall line of the fortress, allowing Gray to see more intuitively.

"A boxy fortress."

"Like the Wall of Khoi, I guess it's the work of the Doge a thousand years ago, right?"

"Probably."

"Let's jump to the top of the fortress and kill from the top to the bottom."

After the discussion, Gray and the other Praetorian guards scattered throughout the place made their way to the location of the fortress.

The Khoi Wall was too tall for them to jump over, but now the fortress was not big, so each of them found a building, jumped inside it, and jumped towards the fortress when they reached the rooftop.

Before the decision was made to assemble the fortress, the Praetorian guards were in various positions, jumping directly to the top of the fortress from all directions, and the defenders on top had no idea who to attack first, and by the time they chose one of them to start attacking, they had already been attacked and wounded to the point that only a few people remained.

The Praetorian Guards cleared all enemies and followed the entrance into the fortress.

From a distance, all you can see is a constant stream of light piercing through the walls of the fortress, screams and gunfire.

The Praetorian guards fought very seriously, not noticing that they were being watched.