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Chapter 46: The Critical 30 Minutes!

The people saw Paul piloting his cha and climbing the city wall.

They let out surprised expressions and began to discuss among themselves.

“That’s Paul. Why is he controlling his cha to climb up the city wall?”

“Could it be that he wants to operate his cha and fight the mutated creatures himself?”

“Oh my god! Even Paul is operating his cha to fight the mutant creatures. Are there no cha Warriors left?”

“Look, there are many Genetic Warriors behind Paul…”

“It’s the Genetic Warriors again. There are usually so many cha Warriors, but why don’t I see any of them?”

However, Paul couldn’t hear the people talking.

As a mber of the Federation and the son of the President, he had to be used as an example to stabilize the morale of the cha Warriors.

This was because the Federation knew very well that they had made a fatal mistake.

They did not listen to Peter’s warning and missed the best opportunity to defend themselves.

If the Federation had made tily adjustnts back then and recalled all the cha armies they had sent out, this would not have happened.

However, there was no dicine for regret in this world.

As the battle progressed, the upper echelons of the Federation knew that it would be difficult for the base city to hold on.

It was impossible to retreat now. as the city walls were surrounded by mutated creatures.

They couldn’t even escape from the air as those ferocious birds kept circling in the nearby airspace.

At this ti, riding an aircraft out was equivalent to committing suicide.

At this mont, in the Federal combat command room.

The Commander of the cha army was present.

He was General David.

He was quickly flipping through the reports that had been sent over.

anwhile, the data analysts beside him were calculating various values.

“General David, we still have 1,035 chas left, but there are less than 800 people who can operate the chas.”

“General David, there are at least 235 unmanned chas.”

“General David, there are gaps in the defenses of the cha Warriors on the city walls. We need to send cha Warriors to replace them imdiately.”

“I got it!”

The scowl on General David’s face deepened.

He felt like his head was about to explode.

The Federation could only mobilize more than 1,000 chas now.

However, there were more than 200 chas that were not operated by cha Warriors.

As the highest Commander of the cha army, how could he not know?

No matter how powerful a cha was, it still required soone to operate it.

However, the number of casualties among the cha Warriors defending the city wall was too high.

Most of them were injured by the ferocious birds that appeared in the sky.

The anti-aircraft weapons erected on the city walls were simply insufficient against so many ferocious birds.

As a result, many cha Warriors died.

They couldn’t let ordinary people operate chas, right?

It was almost like sending targets to the mutated creatures.

After experiencing several battles with groups of beasts, he had the ability to command troops.

Just as the beasts started attacking the base city, the communication signal was cut.

However, General David had predicted this and sent out a cha team.

Their goal was to find the cha army that was fighting in the wilderness.

He then glanced at the ti.

If everything went well, the cha team that had been sent out should have already found the main army.

According to the tiline, as long as the base city could last for more than 30 minutes, the crisis in the base city would be resolved when the cha army returned.

This was the best outco.

However, General David had to command the remaining cha Warriors to hold out for at least half an hour.

As for whether the cha army in the wilderness would be able to return in half an hour, he could only leave it up to fate.

Then, General David quickly issued several orders.

Firstly, besides the Federal combat unit, all the officers serving in the military would participate in the battle.

Secondly, he would prioritize selecting people who could operate chas from among the officers to make up for the lack of cha Warriors.

Thirdly, he would choose the adult males from among the ordinary people and distribute weapons for them to participate in the battle with.

Fourthly, he would organize the adult won to create explosives.

Lastly, General David would make preparations for the final mont.

If the cha army could not rush back to provide reinforcents after 30 minutes, the city walls of the base city would be broken by the mutated creatures.

At that ti, the mutated creatures would enter the base city.

Thus, the people could only use the buildings to continue resisting. The explosives would also be useful then.

There was also another order that General David did not issue.

This was a secret plan.

He selected reliable personnel to prepare to gather children below the age of 12 in the base city and send them to the underground fortifications.

This was to preserve the final spark of mankind.

General David wondered how the other base cities outside New York Base City were doing.

The scale of this siege by the mutated creatures was huge.

This was far beyond the Federation’s imagination.

Without reinforcents, there was no way to escape.

At this mont, the people showed signs of despair.

This kind of emotion spread very quickly.

However, the mutated creatures that crawled out of the underground tunnel started to attack them.

Their panic turned into fear.

At this mont, a team composed entirely of Genetic Warriors rushed over to fight the mutant creatures.

Their appearance temporarily stopped the mutated creatures from attacking the people.

The survivors realized that the person leading this Genetic Warrior team was actually a woman.

If Peter were here, he would have recognized her at first glance.

It was Callie.

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