Chapter 287: Covering Up (Second Update)
The commander’s order was a helpless choice. In a conventional battle, he would never abandon the outer fire points.
But now there are two tough opponents on the other side, using heaven-defying techniques, one for attack and one for defense. How is that even fair?
The most crucial part is that no one can figure out their location, the ice attribute is indeed annoying!
At this mont, the commander particularly misses the deceased Thirteen Head.
The ice attribute on the other side is definitely not B-level. If Thirteen Head were still alive, he should be able to sense the aura of the sa attribute.
Right now, he has no choice but to have everyone shrink back into defense.
Fortunately, the main station is extraordinarily sturdy, and the foundation received special treatnt during construction.
No matter how strong an A-level Earth Attribute is, it can’t quickly overturn the main station with Earth Spike.
Actually, that guy hasn’t even gone for the fort, only bullying the tall watchtowers, probably unwilling to waste superpowers.
After giving his order, the commander thought for a mont and added, "All fire points, conduct probing attacks in batches."
Ammunition isn’t very abundant, yet this kind of probing attack must be conducted.
The likelihood of injuring the other side isn’t great, but in any case, it’s still a deterrent, isn’t it?
Hearing the sporadic gunfire, the commander also breathed a sigh of relief. In any case, he had made a response.
It might not be the best decision, but it was definitely not the worst.
From the attack until now, it sounds like a long story, but it all added up to only about ten minutes.
At this ti, the core area’s General Station connected here, asking what exactly happened.
When the bunker was previously attacked, the upper-level military station contacted them, but also couldn’t give a decent guiding opinion.
Anyway, not knowing what’s outside at night, holding firm is good, sending out a few squads for search is already enough.
When daylight cos, sending out warriors in batches for search and revenge is the wiser choice.
Later, Black Heaven appeared, and the upper-level military station also agreed to shell the area, and it was reported to the General Station.
Now that an A-level Earth Attribute has appeared, the General Station directly bypassed the large military station to connect with this dium-sized one.
The commander honestly recounted his situation and his response, and requested support.
"There is no major problem with your response," the other side, apparently soone in a high position, said, "In case of unknown enemy situation, caution is advisable."
Then he simply stated, "Support from the main station is temporarily impossible, you can request assistance from the upper level."
Damn it! The commander cursed inwardly, knowing very well that the upper-level military station could not send reinforcents.
So he could only answer loudly, "Received, I will request support from the upper level."
However, the troubleso matters were not over, the high-level at the General Station gave another instruction.
"I strongly suggest that you send out a B-level team, try to locate the other side, and report back in ti."
When necessary, are they also supposed to hold the line? The commander’s face looked a bit grim; and then... an artillery barrage?
He had just completed a similar maneuver, with the searching warriors perishing under their own artillery fire, only this ti it would be B-level.
He glanced sideways at the B-level warriors beside him, those two had droopy eyes, with no expression on their faces.
The commander doubted if he took the high-level’s suggestion, whether these two would turn hostile on the spot.
In any case, as the commander, he couldn’t go out, but the other B-levels... most of them ca from Diamond.
Amidst an atmosphere where even the air seed a bit stagnant, a loud "crack" echoed from outside.
Imdiately, a Star Thief ca to report, "Report, the main radar was destroyed by Black Heaven’s Electromagnetic Technique!"
"Damn!" The commander clenched his fists in anger, "Is this shit never going to end?"
The main radar isn’t a weapon, but on a battlefield, this kind of device is indispensable.
This equipnt is extrely valuable, the Empire controls it very strictly, the Star Thieves don’t have much in stock, truly, destroying one ans having one less.
The main radar has anti-thunder asures, usable even in extre weather, but man-made electromagnetic attack... is just frustrating.
The commander didn’t have ti to complain more, he imdiately reported it to the General Station, and responded to that "strong suggestion."
"The other side is now very rampant, clearly well-prepared. I think caution is foremost, temporarily refrain from sending B-level teams for search."
The high-level at the General Station fell silent, realizing the lower military station resisted such essentially suicidal suggestions.
Even though he held a high position, he couldn’t force the other side into a death trap, so he said.
"I withhold my opinion on your answer, keep in touch at all tis from now on, and report the latest news promptly."
The commander hung up the communication and imdiately issued another order.
"All units be careful, protect weapons and equipnt susceptible to electromagnetic destruction properly, if unnecessary, best to hide them for now."
After saying this, he looked again at the B-level warriors beside him, and the two looked a bit more relieved.
However, following closely was another loud "crack" sound, and then a Star Thief ca to report.
"The only space-track railgun... was also destroyed by Black Heaven’s Electromagnetic Technique."
"Damn it to hell," the commander cursed loudly in anger, "do they see my military station as easy to bully?"
The railgun is not mainly used for ground combat, it’s primarily for threats from space, considered a firepower point to protect the planet.
Though he cursed, he still had to quickly give orders.
"Order all units to swiftly put away unused weapons and equipnt that might be destroyed by electromagnetic attacks, now, imdiately, at once!"
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