At this mont, Outpost 108 was a flurry of activity as they prepared for battle.
The mbers of the Heaven-Sundering rcenary Corps were conducting final checks on every part of the outpost.
anwhile, a heated discussion was unfolding in a temporary command room within the outpost.
"I still insist on setting up the first line of defense 300 ters out from the outpost. That way, we’ll have enough strategic depth," Fang Tianhe said seriously, pointing at a map.
"But if we do that, at most only half of the outpost’s automated machine guns will be able to provide fire support. If sothing goes wrong, that 300-ter distance will be fatal. The rcenaries at the front might not have ti to retreat."
"If sothing happens here, none of us can bear that responsibility," said Wan Jiasong, the Squad Leader sent by the Military Departnt, his expression grave.
According to the Military Departnt’s arrangents, practically every outpost was garrisoned by a rcenary Corps and a military squad.
The military squads were tasked with providing guidance and ensuring that all rcenary Corps would imdiately execute orders issued by the General Staff.
If this were any other place, or any other rcenary Corps, the military’s guidance squad wouldn’t need to discuss anything with them; they could just issue direct orders.
But the Heaven-Sundering rcenary Corps was different. Even within the military, they were a force to be reckoned with.
Therefore, the military guidance squad had no choice but to listen to Fang Tianhe’s opinion.
However, neither side had expected that they would have such a major disagreent on such a critical point.
The military’s guidance squad was clearly prioritizing stability, so the plan they proposed was rather conservative.
But Fang Tianhe knew very well that the Heaven-Sundering rcenary Corps’ strength was simply not comparable to other rcenary corps, which was why he wanted to place the first line of defense 300 ters out from the outpost.
This would provide enough strategic depth. Even if they couldn’t withstand the pressure, they could trade space for ti and defend this position for longer.
After all, this outpost was a strategic key point, and no one wanted to abandon it unless it was the last possible mont.
Just as the two were at a stalemate, Xu Haishui suddenly burst into the temporary command room, exclaiming excitedly, "Captain, the boss is back! You guys can stop arguing. Just let the boss decide what to do."
Wan Jiasong frowned slightly. ’It’s one thing for this person to interrupt our eting, but who is this "boss" who’s supposed to command us?’
He was about to put on a stern face and lecture him, but a sudden thought struck him. He spoke up and asked, "The ’boss’ you’re referring to... you an Comrade Lin Xinghai?"
"Of course! Who else is qualified for to call boss?" Xu Haishui said with a broad grin.
At that, Wan Jiasong fell silent. In fact, he even went out with Fang Tianhe and the others to greet him.
...
Soon, the group saw Lin Xinghai on the defense line outside the outpost.
After arriving, Lin Xinghai didn’t rush to et anyone. Instead, he carefully inspected the outpost’s entire defense system and couldn’t help but nod to himself in approval.
Just in automated machine guns alone, there were a full 100 units. The firepower that these 100 automated machine guns could unleash was comparable to that of two or three rcenary Corps.
In addition, there were 10 Electromagnetic Railguns specifically for dealing with Mutated Zombies, and 10 self-propelled artillery pieces for fire support.
It was no exaggeration to say that the firepower from these weapons alone could match that of a thousand-man battalion.
What’s more, Outpost 108 was also equipped with a full 1,000 Combat Robots.
And with such a lavish setup, the defense line the Heaven-Sundering rcenary Corps had to hold was a re 500 ters.
After seeing all this, Lin Xinghai had only one thought. ’The Star Shield Shelter must have really scraped the bottom of the barrel this ti.’
Although Outpost 108 was a strategic location and had slightly more weaponry, the other outposts wouldn’t be much worse off.
One could easily imagine that the resources consud by all the outposts in the entire defense system combined would be absolutely massive.
And besides the weapons, the ammunition consumption would be the real bulk of the cost.
’After this great battle, even if the Star Shield Shelter’s reserves aren’t completely empty, they’ll be close to it.’
’If we win, it’ll be fine. But if we lose, we’ll probably never recover.’
While he was contemplating these matters, Fang Tianhe and the others finally arrived.
"I really didn’t expect you to make it back. Now I can finally rest easy."
After coming over, Fang Tianhe first let out a sigh of relief, then pointed at Wan Jiasong and the others, saying, "Let introduce you. This is the guidance Squad Leader sent by the Military Departnt."
"Haha! In the presence of the Gun God, how could I be qualified to give any guidance?"
Wan Jiasong imdiately cut in, saying, "Let introduce myself. My na is Wan Jiasong, the Squad Leader sent by the Military Departnt. Of course, a great figure like the Gun God probably doesn’t know , but you definitely know my superior officer, Zhang Yue."
Hearing the na Zhang Yue, Lin Xinghai was slightly surprised—he was one of the few military officers they were familiar with. A polite smile imdiately appeared on his face. "Captain Wan, you’re too kind."
Standing to the side, Fang Tianhe felt a little sour seeing this. ’The difference in attitude compared to when he was talking to him just now was like night and day!’
After exchanging pleasantries, Wan Jiasong got straight to the point. "Captain Lin Xinghai, we were just discussing the defense plan here. We’ve co up with two plans. They’re largely similar, but the first proposes moving the defense line 300 ters out from the outpost. The second plan sets it at around 100 ters. Which one do you think is better?"
Wan Jiasong had phrased the point of their recent argunt in this more tactful way.
He also wanted to see what kind of decision Lin Xinghai would make.
"Of course, we move the defense line 300 ters out. That’s the only way to have enough strategic depth," Lin Xinghai said almost without thinking.
"Huh? That far? Fire support will be limited. If we run into an unexpected situation, how can we guarantee their safety?" Wan Jiasong pressed, confused.
"I take it you’ve never seen our Heaven-Sundering rcenary Corps in a fight, have you?" Lin Xinghai countered with a question instead of answering.
"No," Wan Jiasong nodded, not quite understanding.
"Then you’ll see in a bit. A re three hundred ters... they can run back safely even without covering fire," Lin Xinghai said with a smile.
"This..." Wan Jiasong hadn’t expected to get an answer like that.
Still, he couldn’t quite let it go and asked one more ti, "But what if there’s an ergency? Like Mutated Zombies or sothing?"
"Isn’t that what I’m here for? Don’t worry. Whatever ergency cos up, I’m confident I can handle it," Lin Xinghai said, patting him on the shoulder.
Wan Jiasong opened his mouth, but looking at Lin Xinghai’s confident expression, he ultimately couldn’t find the words to say.
And right at that mont, a piercing alarm suddenly blared.
"First Level alert!"
The expressions on everyone’s faces instantly turned grave.
"Captain Fang, let’s deploy according to your plan. The First Level alert has sounded; the zombie horde could arrive at any mont. Everyone, pick up the pace!" Wan Jiasong urged. Since Lin Xinghai had spoken, he wasn’t going to argue anymore.
Instantly, everyone in Outpost 108 sprang into action.
So took their positions at the firing stations, so rushed to the established defense line, and others gave commands to the AI system, directing the Combat Robots to their designated locations.
Only Lin Xinghai remained standing in place. He didn’t need to do anything. Just by being there, he was everyone’s pillar of spiritual support.
Ti ticked by, second by second. The mont the last ray of sunlight vanished from the horizon, a dense mass of Zombies appeared on the distant streets, surging forward like a tide.
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