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Chapter 95

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Boss, how much longer do we have to wait? Bici grabbed the corner of Tangleh's shirt and asked:

How would I know? You ask me, who should I ask? Just wait! Just as Tangleh's voice fell, another deafening sound of cannon fire came from behind them. It's coming again, everyone, cover your ears.

To ensure the safety of the minesweeper, the battleship began its second round of cannon fire. This time, the attack began to extend forward. Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Eighteen 406 mm cannons opened fire at the same time. The scene was spectacular. Due to the huge power of the cannons, a large white smoke rose after the cannons left the cannons. The entire battleship was pushed back by an entire meter due to the recoil. Can you imagine the power of cannons that could push a battleship back?

The cannons whistled forward and flew to their favorite place. With a loud bang, the burning trees on the hillside, the collapsed barracks, the sandbags, and the bunkers all disappeared.

After two rounds of cannon fire, the reconnaissance helicopter reported that there were no living targets on the beach and hillside. The threat area had been eliminated. Hearing this report, the commander ordered the minesweeper to speed up and clear the mines so that the first wave of attack could reach the beach quickly. After 20 minutes of minesweeping, the minesweeper reported that the danger of the minefield had been eliminated. Hence, Tangleh's landing craft began to move forward.

Boss, the cannons have stopped. When we reach the beach, does that mean we're safe? Bici, you fly, can't you be quieter? Can't you talk less? Can't you see that I'm making a comment?

Tom replied angrily.

What's wrong? What's wrong? I can't even say a word?! I know you guys think I'm too long-winded, but you can't just shut me up, right? Bici waved his fist at Tom. What, you want to fight? The King of Brawlers, Kabili, glared at Bici.

"I see that you're getting bolder and bolder. Now you're actually provoking me!" When Bici saw that it was Kabili who spoke, he was so scared that he stuttered. How, how, dare I say this to you? Actually, I have a problem with Tom, not you. Alright, let's stop talking. What's the point of saying all this nonsense? Our priority should be how to deal with the enemies we're about to face. Enemies? There were no more enemies!

Weren't they all killed in the explosion? Under such a fierce attack, I don't believe anyone can survive!

Bici, what's wrong with you? Didn't anyone teach you how to talk to people when you were young?

I haven't finished speaking and you're interrupting me again. Sorry, Boss, I won't speak anymore. You can continue. Seeing that Tangleh was angry, Bici immediately lowered his head and stopped talking.

Tangleh said seriously, "Brothers, this is our first time on the battlefield, and it can be said that it's the first and last test of our lives. When we get to the beach later, we won't be greeted by flowers and applause, but by the enemy's machine guns and cannons. Do you know how many people died in the famous Normandy landing during World War II? More than 3000 people died.

Due to over-optimism and miscalculation, there were so many casualties. It was said that after the battle, the whole beach was full of corpses and broken limbs, and the surrounding seawater was dyed red with blood.

Aiya, don't say anymore, Boss, you're going to scare me to death. Such a terrible thing, saying it at this time, Boss, you're really a big bad guy … Don't look at me like that, okay? Bici was so scared that his face turned pale. He shouted, "I, I really didn't mean to do that, I can't control my mouth, next time, give me another chance, next time …"

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