The shadow of war has already loomed over the land of China. When the Ariane docked at Xiaguan Wharf in Nanjing, tens of thousands of soldiers had gathered there, all of them neatly arranged troops. A striking feature was that these soldiers were all wearing German M35 steel helmets, and Li Guang immediately judged that this was probably the most famous German-equipped division in the Chinese army. When Li Guang first saw the real Chinese army, he found these soldiers to be far from the listless, unspirited soldiers depicted by shameless writers. They might not have been physically strong, but their fighting spirit was high. Their equipment might not have been as advanced as that of the world's great powers, but it was already a modern army. More importantly, Li Guang saw perseverance an

