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Sorry, this chapter was missed yesterday and wasn’t uploaded Su Li looked at the Mantis Giant Shrimp's corpse and suddenly saw its right shrimp claw wither and shrink, quickly detaching. The detached right claw dissolved into a ball of white light that instantly flew toward Gong Xiao's right hand, fusing into it and disappearing. "This woman has good luck." Su Li was a bit envious. The Mantis Giant Shrimp was an Elite-class monster, and killing any Elite-class monster gave a certain probability…
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Xu Haishui was smart and behaved very honestly. He knew that fully earning their trust would take some time. Su Li went downstairs and retrieved the steel rod the bald man had used, giving it to Ding Longyun. The rod was a meter long and was a better weapon than the small axe Ding Longyun was currently using. Gong Xiao, having acquired the bayonet, gave her baseball bat to Xu Xuehui. Su Li asked Xu Haishui what special abilities he had mastered and was surprised to learn he hadn't mastered…
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Regarding the experiences Xu Haishui had recounted, Su Li chose to believe only half until he could fully verify them. Although the current situation suggested his story was likely true, Su Li still wouldn't fully trust him. He felt that maintaining a degree of distrust was the fundamental requirement for survival in this world. Take Chen Xiangyu, for example: his death was partly due to his extreme arrogance and over-reliance on his "Steel Skin," but also because he chose to trust Xu Haishui, turning…
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"Please, all of you, help me. If you can save Zhang Ying, I will do anything—" Su Li helped him up. "Get up. Actually, we're not just helping you; we're helping ourselves." Xu Haishui looked up, excited. His forehead was red and swollen from slamming it on the ground. Hearing Su Li's words, he paused, then understood his meaning. Su Li had killed so many people from the Purple Wind Building. Now, even Chen Xiangyu, one of their five leaders, was dead here. The people of the Purple Wind Building,…
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“Ha... haha, the facts prove I'm just a coward, I'm just a weakling, haha...” He suddenly laughed maniacally, tears and snot streaming down his face. Su Li and the others listened in silence. Ding Longyun, sitting wounded on the ground, grew increasingly furious as he listened. He suddenly shouted, "You're not a damn coward, you're afraid of death! The woman you love was taken, and all you could do was hide? Bah! If it were me, I'd fight them to the death! Is a man without passion even a…
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As a former military cadet, Morin had taken military history classes before he transmigrated. When discussing the evolution of infantry offensive operations, his teachers had emphasized the battles of the early World War I period. It was an awkward and brutal time for infantry. During this period, infantry operations in various countries still adhered to the tradition of dense formations. Although soldiers were spaced out to 1–2 meters, unlike the earlier linear warfare era, Morin still viewed it as a…-
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Mackensen snatched the telegram and quickly tore open the seal; only the "shuffling" sound of paper rubbing filled the tent. A moment later, an expression of unbelievable strangeness—a mix of anger and confusion—appeared on Mackensen's face, which finally dissolved into a cold sneer. He walked up to the group of staff officers and slapped the telegram paper onto the table. "Take a look. This is the decision of our General Staff." The commander of the 16th Brigade cautiously picked up the…-
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When the assembly whistle pierced the night sky, Morin's mind was blank for a moment. It was like an all-nighter, eyelids drooping person who had just touched their head to the pillow, only to be told that the company had suddenly decided on mandatory overtime, and even breakfast had to be eaten on the way. That feeling of powerlessness mixed with forced resignation... Morin instantly adapted. He rubbed his throbbing temples and looked up at Klaus, who had poked his head into the tent. "Is the whole…-
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While Albert II was discussing the situation with his two high officials in the Sanssouci Palace, Morin, after greeting Schmidt and the sentries, entered the encampment of the 1st Battalion, 33rd Infantry Regiment. This temporary camp for combat troops was noticeably noisier and more chaotic than the Regimental Command area. The air was filled with a mix of damp earth, sweat, and cheap tobacco. Wind-proof oil lamps flickered in the night wind, stretching the soldiers' shadows long and short. It was…-
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Potsdam, the Saxon Empire, Sanssouci Palace. The Rococo palace, hailed as the 'Saxon Versailles,' appeared quiet and solemn under the cover of night. However, this tranquility was soon shattered by the sound of hurried footsteps. An encrypted telegram from the Kingdom of Aragon front line, after two hours of transmission and decryption, was finally delivered to the study of Albert II, Emperor of the Saxon Empire. Arriving with the telegram were the rushed Helmuth Ludwig von Moltke (the Chief of the…-
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