The contingent from the Military Departnt was massive. With 10,000 Combat Robots, it couldn’t be anything but.
To coordinate these 10,000 Combat Robots, the Military Departnt had also specifically dispatched five control teams.
As the Combat Robots gathered, the rapid response forces and artillery squads following behind them also arrived.
The one leading the Military Departnt’s team this ti was, once again, Zhang Yue.
However, when Zhang Yue approached, Lin Xinghai noticed that the insignia on his shoulder had changed from a colonel’s rank to a Major General’s.
"Congratulations on the promotion! I didn’t expect you to beco a Major General so quickly. At this rate, I’ll probably be calling you General in another year or two," Lin Xinghai said with a surprised smile.
"Promotions don’t co so easily at my level. But with your abilities, if you were to join the military, you’d definitely make General long before I ever did. What do you say? Interested in joining us?" Zhang Yue extended the invitation once again as he spoke.
"Uh... Let’s talk about that later," Lin Xinghai said with a laugh.
He had more contact with the Military Departnt recently and had a good impression of them, but he still hadn’t decided whether to join the military.
After all, he still cherished his freedom, and joining the military would certainly an losing a lot of it.
Seeing this, Zhang Yue didn’t press the issue and instead asked, "Are we moving out now?"
"Let’s look at the intel first. The reconnaissance teams the Military Departnt sent out should have a good handle on the situation in the surrounding area by now, right?" Lin Xinghai asked.
"Yes, they’ve scouted it out pretty thoroughly." As he spoke, Zhang Yue activated the projection function of his wrist-mounted computer. A holographic map quickly materialized before them.
The map not only marked the terrain and buildings but also displayed Zombie density and their approximate distribution.
Lin Xinghai stared at the map in thought for a mont. Then, he had Zhang Yue open the editing function and drew a red line across the airborne map.
"Have the staff office calculate the estimated size of the Zombie horde we’ll trigger if we follow this route," Lin Xinghai said.
"Alright!" Zhang Yue agreed and imdiately complied.
The group of rcenary Corps Leaders who had been watching from the sidelines were still stunned, even though they already had a very high estimation of Lin Xinghai’s status.
During warti, it was always the staff office that commanded them. But with Lin Xinghai, the roles were completely reversed.
However, watching Lin Xinghai’s series of arrangents, they felt an imnse sense of security.
At this point, the operation hardly seed like sothing thrown together at the last minute. All the arrangents felt as if they had been ticulously planned.
The staff office sent back a reply shortly after. Zhang Yue’s expression grew grim as he read it.
"Based on current intel, if we proceed along the route you’ve planned, the Zombie horde we’ll encounter could exceed 80,000."
"Furthermore, there are too many uncertain factors here in Guanghan City. In the end, it’s possible that number could even double."
"And then there’s the variable of Mutated Zombies. If they show up and summon a horde, the final outco will be completely unpredictable."
Zhang Yue paused, then tried to persuade him. "Honestly, we don’t have to go that far. If we just operate within a 5-kiloter radius of here, it should be much safer."
"I’m not deliberately choosing a dangerous path," Lin Xinghai said with a soft sigh, then suddenly asked, "Do you think those Mutated Zombies will launch a horde attack while we’re establishing the sub-base?"
Zhang Yue was montarily unable to follow Lin Xinghai’s train of thought. He didn’t quite understand why Lin Xinghai had suddenly asked that question, but he nodded anyway. "According to the staff office’s analysis, the probability of the Mutated Zombies attacking is likely over 85%."
"Exactly," Lin Xinghai said seriously. "I’ve never liked waiting passively. The reason I’m making such a big scene—triggering a horde and heading so far out—is to lure out so of the Mutated Zombies and kill them preemptively. It’ll serve as a warning to the others."
Zhang Yue’s expression changed slightly. He hadn’t considered that.
It wasn’t just him; the other rcenary Corps Leaders felt the sa. At the sa ti, however, they felt a newfound sense of purpose for this mission.
After he’d laid it all out, no one questioned Lin Xinghai’s decision anymore.
Soon, the group adjusted their formation and set off imdiately.
The team had barely left the Industrial Park, not even 100 ters out, when the fighting erupted.
After all, the number of Zombies in the vicinity was unusually high. As gunfire rang out, a group of just over 100 Zombies was gunned down in a little over ten seconds.
The team maintained its formation and advanced in an orderly fashion. As they moved further from the Industrial Park, the Zombie groups they encountered beca larger and more densely packed.
The Armored Vehicles and Combat Robots at the front were responsible for killing Zombies and clearing a path, while the people at the rear collected the Elental Crystals.
Lin Xinghai continuously communicated with the various rcenary Corps Leaders, coordinating changes in formation to maximize the team’s combat effectiveness.
Beside him, Zhang Yue constantly directed the control teams, having them adjust the Combat Robots to coordinate with Lin Xinghai’s arrangents.
Everyone knew that as the team pushed deeper, the intensity of the battle would skyrocket, and they wouldn’t have many more chances for this kind of combat shakedown.
And that was exactly what happened. After the team had killed a few more waves of Zombies and were just one kiloter from the sub-base, the hordes began to charge, one after another, almost without pause.
At this point, it was no longer a matter of them encountering Zombie groups; the groups were now actively seeking them out.
And it wasn’t just the Zombies on their current street. The hordes from several nearby streets were being drawn in as well.
Even though Zombies were constantly being killed, the number in the besieging horde continued to grow.
One thousand, two thousand, three thousand... in the blink of an eye, their numbers swelled to five thousand.
Watching the Zombies multiply at such a terrifying rate, even though everyone had been ntally prepared to so extent, the various rcenary Corps—especially those that had never worked with Lin Xinghai before—still showed signs of panic.
The speed at which the horde was forming had sowhat exceeded their expectations.
Lin Xinghai had already activated his Perception Power, and he frowned slightly upon seeing this.
’Logically, these are all battle-hardened rcenaries. They shouldn’t be reacting like this.’
’The reason they’re like this now is probably because they haven’t gotten into the zone yet.’
After all, only half an hour had passed between him proposing the plan and its execution. They had just left the sub-base, and now a full-blown horde was on the verge of appearing. For most of the rcenaries, the change was simply too fast.
’Looks like I’ll have to give them a little confidence boost,’ Lin Xinghai thought with a soft sigh.
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