Two Realms Shuttle Gate: Don't Call Me a Demon!

Chapter 417 286: The Final Battle



Ruo Kai Mountains, Honggui Bridge.

A massive army was advancing here.

This army, numbering a staggering 150,000 men, was a mixed force of Japan and Chan Country, stretching for dozens of kilometers, rolling along like a long dragon.

To prevent ambushes by the Jieke Group, the Japanese and Chan Country troops in the Ruo Kai Mountains had now integrated their troops together, effectively fortifying themselves against being divided and conquered by the Jieke Group.

But both Japan and Chan Country had underestimated the appetite of the Jieke Group.

Even if they gathered all their troops, they would still become prey in the eyes of the Jieke Group.

At a mountaintop, Su Jie quietly watched the vast army passing over the Honggui Bridge, such a huge march could not be hidden.

"General Su, the brother units are all in position," said Miao Lun, the commander of the Steel Camp, standing beside him.

Now gathered here were not only the entire Steel Camp Genetic Warriors but also a large number of Super Soldiers drawn from various units, totaling more than a thousand people.

Additionally, there were two of the Jieke Group's most elite mountain warfare brigades, totaling 9,000 men, lying in wait scattered throughout the surrounding forests.

Relying on night marches and the natural concealment of the forest, they had avoided detection by satellites and reconnaissance aircraft and had come nearby.

"Are you afraid now? The enemy you are facing is a hundred times your number," Su Jie slowly turned around and asked Miao Lun.

"General Su, we are the Steel Camp. The ones who should be afraid are the Japanese soldiers," Miao Lun said flatly, showing no sign of pre-battle tension.

Behind Miao Lun, the Steel Camp Genetic Soldiers were just as composed, their eyes only showing excitement. These warriors, most loyal to the Jieke Group, couldn't wait to strike, to clear the obstacles for the Jieke Group.

"Good, let's show those Japanese soldiers whose territory this is," Su Jie said, patting Miao Lun on the waist where he wore his Biological Armor.

"Now, as the highest-ranking officer of the Jieke Group, I order you to become the nightmare of the Japanese soldiers," Su Jie commanded.

"Yes, General Su, rest assured, all soldiers of the Steel Camp, guarantee the completion of the mission," Miao Lun responded, saluting along with the soldiers of the Steel Camp, then conveyed the combat command.

"All units, have the artillery fire first, cut off their retreat," Miao Lun knew the key to this battle, and at this moment, he was incredibly solemn.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

The deafening sound of artillery filled the air as the Genetic Warriors' artillery unit used 120mm mortars. The heavy shells fell on the Honggui Bridge, blowing the bridge apart, and vehicles, including tanks and armored cars, as well as crying soldiers, fell into the murky river waters.

The abrupt artillery barrage threw the massive army of 150,000 into confusion. The seasoned Genetic Warrior artillerymen covered the area with rapid fire in just one minute and then promptly packed up and evacuated to avoid counter-artillery radar locking and retaliation from self-propelled guns.

While on the move, the Genetic Warriors continued firing at the vastly outnumbered Ying Chan Forces.

However, the Ying Chan Forces retaliated swiftly, and the roar of warplanes was heard overhead as they searched for and bombed the Genetic Warrior artillery positions.

Thankfully, the dense forest provided excellent cover and concealment. Despite some casualties from the bombardment, the artillery fire never ceased.

"Blow up the dam of the Hugu Reservoir," Su Jie ordered a new combat directive.

Upstream on the Sidan River, due to continuous heavy rains, a huge reservoir had accumulated too much water.

This reservoir was built by the early colonial troops when the precious timber of the Ruo Kai Mountains in Chan Country was abundant. Colonizers had the local people construct the Hugu Reservoir.

The purpose was to manage and store water in this section of the Sidan River, to make the river flow more gently, which would benefit their timber transport using river navigation in this relatively gentle section.

Upon receiving the message, the Jieke Group's engineers who had been waiting there swiftly pressed the detonator, setting off the massive amount of explosives planted beneath the dam.

Boom!

The explosives blew open the dam, and the water stored in the reservoir, like a wild horse breaking free, mixed with a large amount of sediment to form a surging flood that rushed downstream along the Sidan River.

Soon, the Ying Chan troops engaged in combat several kilometers away heard strange noises, with a thunderous rumble coming from upstream.

With no time for much reaction, soldiers on both sides of the Sidan River opened their mouths agape, realizing the source of the noise.

They saw what seemed like a rampaging yellow dragon sweeping towards them, as floodwaters carrying broken branches and rocks rushed down from upstream, pouring into the already tumultuous river.

The thunderous sound that smacked the riverbanks also maximally shook the hearts of the soldiers witnessing it all, turning their faces deathly pale.

"A flood, the flood is coming!"

"The upstream dam has burst!"

"Run, what are you waiting for!"

After a brief moment of shock, the soldiers scrambled to escape like madmen.

But human legs could never outrun a flood. The roaring waters, like a ferocious beast, pounced on the panic-stricken soldiers, engulfing them and sweeping them downstream.

At least several thousand soldiers were washed away, and this was just the beginning.

Because the region was flanked by vast mountains on both sides, and the terrain in the middle was low-lying along Sin Fan Avenue, the massive flood followed the laws of nature and continuously poured onto the low-lying road.

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