Galaxy Domination Guide

Chapter 669: 655 Guerrillas



"Hurry up! The squad leader ordered us to confirm that Zhang Shixiong is dead and the Imperial State has taken over Qing State, right at this moment!" A platoon of light mechanized Qikun Army troops rapidly advanced to the crash site.

In the Azure Planet, the Yige Federation was undisputedly the world's economic hegemon, its economy accounting for a quarter of the global total. The size of its territory was second only to Bayer, covering the entire Beisong Continent, while Bayer ranked second with a strong heavy industry sector, and in some areas, its military industry was even stronger than Yige's.

In third place was Qikun, a once small country that had followed the Eastern Land's lead. It had smoothly trodden the path of modernization and industrialization and, by clinging to Yige's coattails, its industrial development accelerated rapidly. The Qikun military was highly equipped, with many of its weapons purchased from Yige. Yige was a nation dominated by capital; if you had money and interests aligned, they would sell you just about anything.

The primary equipment of the Qikun light mechanized troops included the lightweight main battle tank "Type 10 combat vehicle" and the wheeled infantry fighting vehicle "Type 4." Even though they were called 'lightweight,' no warlord faction in the Eastern Land had armored forces that could compare.

Bai Zhongqi was already aware of the Qikun troops when they were still several kilometers away. He smiled at Zhang Shixiong and said, "The Qikun are here to collect your body."

After understanding Bai Zhongqi's implication, Zhang Shixiong turned ashen. He bowed repeatedly to Bai, pleading, "Please save me and my daughter, Mr. Bai. I will be immensely grateful!"

Zhang Yingxi, however, was not blindly optimistic. She worriedly tugged at Bai Zhongqi's sleeve, "Are there many Qikun soldiers? If we can't overpower them, just run."

Bai Zhongqi did not speak, only smiled.

At that moment, another force appeared on the scene, some guerrilla fighters wearing very worn camouflage uniforms emerged. Upon seeing these guerrillas with red scarves tied around their necks, Zhang Shixiong's complexion worsened.

If he had a newfound grudge with the Qikun people, then this group of guerrillas, with whom he had deep-seated and significant enmity, had just shown up. Zhang Shixiong's hands were stained with the blood of many of these guerrillas. The southern part of Qing State, the northern part of Wu State, and the eastern part of Yu State were the activity areas of the "Patriotic Guerrilla Squad." These pure nationalists were armed forces that arose ten years ago, opposing all foreign powers as well as warlords, though their ideological foundation was weak.

The hallmark of the Patriotic Guerrilla Squad was the red scarf. Most of these people actually joined because the warlords and foreigners had encroached upon their livelihoods. The guerrilla squad had launched multiple uprisings, all ending in failure, now primarily operating in the mountains and remote areas.

Zhang Shixiong immediately recognized the big-bearded leader, named Hou Jimin, who was a notorious wanted man posted on notice boards in the alleys of Qing State, and was also the leader of the Patriotic Guerrilla Squad in the southern part of Qing State.

Meeting one's nemesis really made the blood boil.

Zhang Shixiong and Hou Jimin exchanged glances. Hou spit on the ground and cursed, "Zhang Shixiong, today is your lucky day. I won't kill you; just scram! Don't get in the way of my fight with the Qikun."

Zhang Shixiong was somewhat surprised but did not show weakness, "Do you think you could kill me even now?"

Hou Jimin was livid, pointing at Zhang Shixiong and yelling, "You old cur! If it weren't for the fear that your death would throw Qing State into chaos and give the Qikun an advantage, I would have slaughtered you long ago."

Zhang Shixiong stood dumbfounded for a while, then clasped his fists towards Hou Jimin and said, "Hou Jimin, you are a true man. If Zhang does not die today, he will never associate with those wretched Qikun people. Even if it means sacrificing my old life, I must protect the people of Qing State, protect the Divine Land."

Hou Jimin laughed heartily, his eyes sparkling with sharp light, and said, "Old fellow, remember the words you just said!"

Bai Zhongqi stood aside, observing the two men, feeling something stir within him. He had grown accustomed to standing in the remote expanse of the universe, gazing down upon the ground. No matter which planet or what kind of race, if observed from a great distance, they all appeared as mere specks on the ground, like ants.

Yet, standing once again on the ground and listening to people talk, Bai Zhongqi was reminded of the emotional impact he felt from reading history in his youth. They were all ordinary people; Zhang Shixiong and Hou Jimin may not be considered good people, but when it came to certain major matters, they both showed the resolve to face death if necessary.

Perhaps the events unfolding on Azure Planet, the will of the Qing State grassroots, and the warlords meant little to Bai Zhongqi, but at this moment, he found himself yearning to be like them, striving for a cause that could stir his blood and benefit the masses.

"Perhaps it's because the Elder Race stands too high, possesses too much, that we feel empty. Maybe that's why the Elder Race was born among ordinary people, hoping to root ourselves in the lives of the truly common. No matter how much universal truth one understands or how many years one lives, what's the use? In the end, everyone must choose a way of life that satisfies them."

Bai Zhongqi, who had not been very noticeable up to this point, began to speak, "Captain Hou, how many people do you have?"

Hou Jimin, looking at the "young man" who hadn't even grown a full set of whiskers yet, asking him so abruptly, raised his thick brows and asked, "Who are you?"

Bai Zhongqi smiled and said, "No one in particular. However, I'm not exactly keen on watching you lose or letting the Qikun people roam freely on the land of the Eastern Land. The Qikun people's light mechanized units will arrive here in about ten minutes. You're all light infantry and not well-prepared; I fear you may not be able to hold against them."

Hou Jimin snorted, "Whether we can hold against them or not, we'll have to find out through actual combat."

Bai Zhongqi nodded and said, "Fair enough, then let me take the first round, and you can follow up."

Having said that, Bai Zhongqi touched his Homeland Stone, and from within, a row of PLZ-05 self-propelled howitzers materialized. These howitzers were equipped with a basic D-class AI as their control core, capable of unmanned operation, from driving to firing, all automatically executed.

These were still under the control of the Supreme Command. Bai Zhongqi sensed the location of the Qikun troops, entered the targeting data directly into the Supreme Command, and the howitzers could fire automatically.

Hou Jimin and Zhang Shixiong were scared into retreating when they saw a row of 18 guns set up. Zhang Shixiong, coming from a genuine military background, knew more about the world's leading military hardware. Lacking artillery in his Qing State army, let alone such self-propelled howitzers, he had only seen them in the military pamphlets of the Yige and Bayer people and never expected Bai Zhongqi would just conjure up eighteen of them without any warning.

In his heart, Bai Zhongqi silently commanded: "Fire."

Eighteen howitzers, facing the direction of the Qikun people, suddenly erupted in a blaze of brilliant firelight.

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