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Chapter 6255: Disguised Surprise Attack

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    Chapter 1255: Disguise Surprise Attack

    Every day from morning to night, the Orumi Federation soldiers stationed at Gul Bridge under the command of Tedet need to check a large number of passing people and vehicles. They are basically transferred from the interior of the Orumi Federation to Songshi Town for reinforcements.  There is no difficulty in the earth.  But later, news came that the Anmol Army had begun to counterattack in the Songshi Town area and penetrated deep into the northern plains of the Orumi Federation. It might launch an attack on the Gur Bridge at any time, and Tedet's nerves suddenly began to tense.  Tight.

    In the past few days, the defeated Orumi federal troops have continuously withdrawn from the front line and gathered to the west through the Gur Bridge.  They were indeed beaten badly by the Anmol Army. Many regiments were broken up. The dozens of Orumi Federation soldiers walking together were often from different units, making it very difficult to distinguish them.  On the bridge head of the Gul Bridge, there are notices about the liaison and assembly points of the troops. When the breeze blows, from time to time, the sticky notices are blown into the Gul River.  There are quite a few officers and soldiers of the Orumi Federation who gather at the bridge every day to read the announcements.

    At the beginning, Tedt carefully asked them about the battle situation ahead and learned that they were attacked by the Anmor Army. All the troops were beaten badly, but the Anmor Army was still far away from here.  , it will probably be unreachable for some time.  Those remaining defeated generals envied the garrison at Gul Bridge. They felt that they were so happy that they did not have to go to the battlefield.  A few days later, Taidet was no longer surprised by such defeated troops, and he didn't bother to ask about the battle situation ahead.

    This afternoon, Taidet was taking a lunch break, but the weather was very hot and he fell asleep in a daze. He couldn't fall asleep no matter what, so he got up and drank two bottles of wine without a glass.  He went outside to patrol in a drunken state. This was his old habit, and his subordinates were also used to it. However, the Orumi Federation soldiers below who had just retreated from the front line looked very surprised. They seemed to be just at this time.  I understand why the Orumi federal army always loses battles. It turns out that this is how the officers live their lives.

    Tedt ignored the contemptuous looks of the defeated generals and continued to perform his duties there, which was to watch his subordinates inspect others from a distance.  In fact, with his face flushed, he couldn't see any details at all.  I could just vaguely see many figures wandering around, all of them looking downcast, including his own subordinates.  From a distance, he saw another defeated Orumi federal army coming over, and was leading the investigation launched by the bridge guarding troops.

    This is the unit that Tedet has seen the most severely beaten by the Anmor Army in the past few days. Perhaps it has suffered a particularly heavy blow from the Anmor Army. All the defeated soldiers of the Orumi Federation Army are covered with white cloth.  The head was wrapped in a white cloth with blood stains on it.  They also had several dilapidated vehicles, in which injured Orumi federal soldiers were also lying.  Their whole bodies were wrapped in dense bandages, like mummies.  Even the commander who took the lead was covered in scars and bloodstains all over his body, which looked particularly shocking.

    Tedt is also a frequent visitor to the battlefield. He is used to seeing injuries and death, and he can't help but admire these Orumi Federation soldiers. It is indeed not easy. If he had been injured to this extent, he might have committed suicide long ago.  However, it is a bit strange that among so many injured Orumi Federation soldiers, none of them had broken arms or legs. Only a few were lame and needed crutches to walk. They were lucky.  In fact, what soldiers fear most is being disabled. If an arm or a leg is broken, their lives will be problematic for the rest of their lives.

    The troops guarding the bridge stopped them in front and asked for their numbers. The seriously injured Orumi Federation commander answered fluently, so the troops guarding the bridge at the front came to open the roadblock and allowed them to pass.  It was also by some mistake that Tedder suddenly wanted to know about the situation ahead, so he walked up and greeted them casually.  Unintentionally, he suddenly saw something strange in their car, which was pressed against the back of the car. It could only be seen from his angle.  But what exactly were those things? His brain, which was severely stimulated by alcohol, couldn't react at once.

    The commander who led this group of defeated soldiers was a thin and small guy. He was probably only twenty-five years old. There was almost no scar on his body, which made people afraid to look at his face.

    He looked at Tedete in confusion and hesitated for a moment before raising his hand in salute. Judging from his expression, it seemed that Tedete's appearance was indeed a bit surprising.  In fact, no matter where Tedt appears, others are sure to be surprised that he is indeed drunk.

    Tedt did not pay much attention to his own form. Anyway, the people in the military department had already classified him as a waste at any time.  As long as he survives this year, he will reportOnce he was discovered, he had no choice but to attack by force.  Originally, there was a plan to storm the ground in the battle plan, so it was not a big deal. At this time, I had both feet on the Gul Bridge, and I felt much more stable.

    The resistance of Orumi Federation soldiers is indeed not strong.  Probably a strong attack would not be a problem. Although Ted's special warning did have an effect, Lincoln could see at a glance the quality of their soldiers. The Orumi Federation soldiers here are all very distinctive, just like those sold in the market.  The rotten vegetable leaves left over from the picked vegetables.  If it weren't for the special circumstances, Lincoln wouldn't even find it interesting to fight them.

    Sure enough, when dozens of Anmor soldiers pressed towards the bridge from several directions, the remaining Orumi Federation soldiers could no longer resist and turned around and ran away.  The Anmol Army was chasing behind them, and they were running in front. In order to save ammunition, the Anmol Army did not fire, and the two sides started chasing each other like an eagle catching a chicken.  Until some Orumi federal soldiers could no longer hold on and were forced to jump into the river under the bridge. After struggling for a while, they were no longer visible.

    To be honest, the defensive circle of Gul Bridge is actually very complete, and the bunkers are also built very perfectly.  If the Anmor army did not have heavy weapons, it would be difficult to take down the defensive circle in a short time.  But the most fatal problem of the Orumi Federation is the distribution of personnel. Their original design was to use a regiment to guard the bridge, but in the end they reduced their strength to a single brigade.  Moreover, they are all old, weak, sick and disabled, and the outcome of the battle is already determined at this time.

    Because of the serious shortage of manpower, the distribution of the Orumi federal army appears to be very scattered. Some bunkers only have one or two people, and some even have no people at all. With a small number of people, it is easy to cause panic.  This is especially true when there is a sudden attack, not to mention that these troops guarding the bridge have witnessed so many brother troops defeated by the Anmor Army. Their morale has long been low, and there is also a shadow of the Anmor Army in their hearts.  .

    When the Anmol army rushed up in a swarm, some of the Orumi federal troops were at least a hundred meters away from the bridge, and there was no time for reinforcements.  After experiencing three seconds of decision-making, they realized that the most decisive way out was to leave the battlefield immediately and take advantage of the opportunity for others to intercept the Anmol army and escape quickly. If it was too late, it would be too late.  If he waits for the supervising team to arrive, he will be shot if he tries to escape again.

    As a result, those Orumi federal troops that had not been attacked also fled one after another.

    "Blow up the bridge! Blow up the bridge!" Tedder roared, and dust began to fall from the roof of the Earthquake Command Headquarters.

    On the piers of the Gul Bridge, the Orumi federal army has also installed explosives. As long as they are detonated immediately, the Gul Bridge can be blown into pieces and all disappear on the vast surface of the Gul River.  As long as the bridge is blown up, the Gur River will be like a natural chasm, lying in front of the Anmol Army, firmly blocking them on the east bank of the Gur River.

    However, no matter how the Orumi federal army pulled the fuse, the explosive package did not explode, and the Ghor Bridge remained intact.  As soon as Tedt's eyes darkened, he knew that he had been tricked by the Anmore Army. There must be a traitor in his army who was bribed by the Anmore Army and quietly destroyed the explosive device in advance, causing him to fall short.  He had no other choice but to curse the cunning Anmor army.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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