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687: Chapter 680: Intercepting the Convoy 687: Chapter 680: Intercepting the Convoy After spending one night at lia’s camp, oppressive news finally ca the next day.

According to a report from the border infantry regint, a team of about twenty or more vehicles refused their inspection and attempted to break through.

This led to an imdiate exchange of fire.

Upon receiving the news, even though lia was sowhat reluctant to involve Luo’er and his team, she rationally notified the Advance Team imdiately.

Upon receiving lia’s ssage, the Advance Team promptly prepared for deploynt.

They managed to gather their equipnt and were battle-ready in less than ten minutes.

At this ti, the transport plane was already long ready for departure in the training ground.

Under the gaze of the onlooking soldiers, mbers of the Advance Team boarded the transport plane one after another.

Before the cabin door could even be fully closed, the plane took off in urgency, heading straight for the conflict zone.

“Moumou, notify the airborne fleet to prepare for fire support.

Fula, establish battlefield communication and guide the airborne fleet for aerial strikes!” In the transport plane, Luo’er ordered solemnly.

Upon hearing Luo’er’s words, Tangmo turned to draft the ssage.

Fulajie’er suddenly popped up in mid-air, hovering there.

She crossed her arms with a puffing expression and muttered, “You’ve finally rembered .”

“What’s got you all worked up?” Luo’er asked with mixed laughter and tears.

“Yesterday, you two were so lovey-dovey, completely ignoring my existence.

I nearly suffocated!” Fulajie’er complained.

“We were just having a heart-to-heart talk.

Don’t make things up!” Luo’er glanced at Tangmo and Baiyue and said sowhat flusteredly.

“I don’t care, no one was talking to .

I am very upset.

Why can’t I appear in front of them too!” Fulajie’er whined, fluttering about in the air.

“I’m sorry, okay?

I didn’t consider your feelings.” Luo’er comforted her.

“You always just say sorry.

It’s aningless coming from you.” Fulajie’er retorted, arms crossed.

“How about I make it up to you later?” Luo’er asked.

“That’s more like it.” Fulajie’er quickly changed from anger to joy and then floated over to perch on Luo’er’s shoulder.

She looked around and saw Feng, by the cabin door, curiously looking at her.

She shuddered in fear and imdiately hid in Luo’er’s arms, sobbing.

“What’s wrong now?” Luo’er asked patiently.

“She…she’s staring at again!” Fulajie’er pointed in the direction where Feng was.

“Why are you so afraid of her?

She holds no malice.” Luo’er turned his head to glance at Feng.

She was staring at him with wide eyes, looking completely innocent.

“Woo, she knows I exist.

I’m afraid!” Fulajie’er complained.

“What’s there to be afraid of?

You’re a ghost.

Shouldn’t it be people who are scared of you?” Luo’er asked, puzzled.

“You don’t understand.

For the past twenty years or so, I’ve always been invisible.

Even if I occasionally appear before others, it’s on purpose.

I’m used to this state,” Fulajie’er said pitifully, “Now there’s soone who can easily track .

Even when I don’t manifest myself, she can locate .

Of course, I’m scared.”

“Alright, I can’t help with this, but I still hope you two can get along …” Luo’er shrugged helplessly.

The transport plane swooped quickly over the Roen River and soon arrived at the conflict zone, which was already under the control of border infantry regint.

At this point, they were intercepting those who attempted to break through, with continuous gunfire accompanying.

Requesting lia to dispatch an army to aid the Advance Team in searching for cargo was smoother than Luo’er had expected.

Due to the epidemic, personnel commanding the borders of Odelanqi were mobilized to the quarantine zone, leaving most of the Yenroen River area virtually defenseless.

Although previously Odelanqi and Masya had conflicts, fundantally it was just the royal families of both nations not getting along.

In reality, their vassals relationships were still intact.

Both nations’ vassals were in constant communication.

Occurrences of sending their armies to another’s territory upon an invitation were commonplace.

Under Luo’er’s instructions, the transport plane landed directly behind the border infantry regint.

As soon as he jumped off the plane, a man who looked like a military officer ran over and saluted him.

Headquarters ordered the Advance Team not to salute in Otherworld, so when the officer in front of him saluted, Luo’er was too stunned to respond imdiately, only returning the salute after a while.

“Captain Luo’er, you’re finally here.” The officer said with relief.

“What’s the situation?” Luo’er asked.

“We have blocked their escape, and are attempting to surround them, but they are attempting to retreat upon seeing the tough situation.

We are planning to cut them off.” The officer replied.

“No need to bother.

We, the Advance Team, will handle the intercepting.

Your job is to block them here and not allow a single person to escape.” Luo’er waved dismissively.

“Understood, we will follow your order!” The officer responded respectfully.

“Also, the wagon is carrying dangerous cargo.

Have your n handle it carefully.

Do not hit the goods on the wagon.

If any of it leaks out, everyone will be in trouble!” Luo’er continued.

“Yes, I understand!” The officer answered respectfully again.

“Alright, it’s ti to set off.

Rember, do not move around at will until the fight is over, to avoid accidental strikes from the sky!” Luo’er said as he boarded the transport plane again.

“Yes, sir!” The officer saluted again.

Upon boarding the transport plane, Luo’er instructed the pilot to turn around and land directly behind the enemy lines, aiming to block all the n.

“Luo’er,” Cheng Ziang suddenly stopped him, then asked anxiously, “Have you ever thought that maybe these people don’t have the virus, they’re just ordinary rchants who mistakenly believe they have been attacked by bandits.

What then?”

Hearing his words, Luo’er paused for a mont, then said resolutely: “Better to kill a thousand erroneously than to let one off.

The virus cannot be spread!”

“As long as you’re prepared for this.” Hearing Luo’er’s words, Cheng Ziang nodded satisfactorily.

The transport plane skimd over the treetops, on a gravel road in the forest.

The road was lined with tall, primitive forests, where the tree canopies blocked the sunlight, hardly letting one see what was going on below, only gunfire echoing like fireworks could be heard.

Feng stood by the open cabin door, one hand gripping the handrail, the other holding a long sword.

When the transport plane got to the shooting area, she suddenly pricked up her ears, then looked expectantly at Luo’er.

“What is it?” Noticing her gaze, Luo’er couldn’t help but ask.

“Enemies!” Feng gave a thumbs down and told him.

“Are you sure?” Luo’er asked, frowning.

“Sure!” Feng nodded.

“Alright, Fula…” Luo’er hadn’t finished speaking when Feng interrupted him.

She stared straight at Luo’er, asking expectantly, “Can I attack?”

“Attack, now?” Luo’er asked.

“Yeah!” Feng nodded heavily.

“Isn’t it too dangerous now?

People below are shooting, you will inevitably be hit if you go down.” Luo’er said worriedly.

“No need to worry, I can assure you I’ll kill them all!” Feng calmly stated the horrifying proclamation.

“This…” Luo’er hesitantly looked at Cheng Ziang.

“I think you should trust her.

Feng never boasts.

Her confidence is built on her strength.” Cheng Ziang nodded and said.

“Okay, I’ll land sowhere, and we can attack together from that direction.” Luo’er pondered for a mont, then agreed with a nod.

“No need to go to all that trouble, I can handle it alone.” Feng waved her hand.

After saying that, she slowly moved to the middle of the cabin door, seemingly wanting to jump down.

She took a deep breath, then turned her head to look at Luo’er and asked, “Luo’er, can I attack?”

“Okay!” Although he felt sothing was off, Luo’er still nodded in agreent to her request.

“Thank you!” As soon as Feng’s words landed, she jumped down the side of the cabin door in a freefall, heading right into the shooting area headfirst.

“Feng!” Seeing her actions, Luo’er was so excited he almost jumped down after her, but was stopped in ti by Cheng Ziang.

“Don’t rush, she will be fine.” Cheng Ziang stopped him, saying it.

“She will be fine?

That’s a height of over thirty ters!” Luo’er exclaid incredulously.

“She’s not going to commit suicide…” Cheng Ziang shrugged and said calmly.

His calm deanor contrasted vividly with Luo’er’s look of shock.

“Feng, she won’t be in any trouble, right?” Luo’er pursed his lips, looking worried.

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