Chapter 3: Revenge...

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February 15, 2031,in the conference room of the GX City Forward Operations Command... "What the hell are you all doing?!" Liu Tao slammed the table and roared angrily. "Three transport teams of over a hundred people were inexplicably wiped out in four days, and there's not a single survivor. And this is in our controlled territory!" "Commander Liu, I admit that the troops' vigilance has dropped somewhat since the holiday, but the responsibility isn't entirely ours!" Commander Zhang, who was in charge of transport operations, defended himself. "Looking at these attacks, it's completely unbelievable. Each time, it took only five minutes for reinforcements to arrive. Commander Liu also said it was over a hundred fully armed regular troops! And they couldn't even hold out for five minutes? Afterward, the cleanup at the scene revealed no signs of large-scale troop activity. Some armored vehicles were destroyed by small-caliber cannons that were difficult to maneuver..." "Could it have been the attack helicopters?" asked Li Dezhong, commander of the 4th Air Force Division. "Listen to this first..." Captain Zhang walked over to the multimedia player in the conference room and started operating it. "Headquarters, headquarters, an unidentified object has been spotted on the road ahead. Is it our military equipment?" "Lei Zi (the soldier reporting)! Look! It's moving!" "What is that? He's got a cannon in his hand! All members of Transport Team 3, Level 1 alert, stop the vehicle!" "Lei Zi, jump! Ah!..." The recording ended, and the conference room fell silent. "Alright, alright, that's all for today's meeting. Let's adjourn," Liu Tao said, breaking the silence. The officers present stood in unison, saluted Liu Tao, and quickly left. They knew Liu Tao needed some quiet time. Secretary Chen, standing beside Liu Tao, whispered, "It should be the American individual armored vehicles, right?" "Please call for Special Service Team 7!" Liu Tao said coldly. "Commander, are you really planning to use them?" "Is there anything wrong with that?" "My subordinates think it's safer to cancel our vacation and launch a full-scale operation, forcing those armored units to reveal themselves and then destroy them with heavy firepower," Secretary Chen said calmly. "Don't bother telling me. I have my own ideas. Just go get them." Liu Tao ignored Secretary Chen's words. He didn't want to explain why his method wasn't working. The reason is simple. Judging from these attacks, the enemy not only possesses incredible firepower, but their precise intelligence network is the real headache. If a full-scale war breaks out, they'll only attack your supply lines, and the soldiers on the front lines will starve to death within a few days of fighting. They can't expect me to use one or two thousand men for every transport, right?
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