The combat situation at the main base provided Xia Cheng with so psychological comfort; though vicious, Little Ba’s army was defeated soundly by his n.
"Hit them hard, annihilate them for !" Xia Cheng shouted as he charged forward with an assault rifle.
The mbers of the nghu rcenary Corps were startled. Their usually gentle and sowhat effeminate leader was now practically a fierce force of nature.
Encouraged, all mbers of the nghu rcenary Corps rushed at Little Ba’s army without hesitation.
Already at a disadvantage, Little Ba’s troops lost the will to fight upon facing the charge of the nghu rcenary Corps and turned to flee.
The Commander assessed the situation and ordered all troops to retreat temporarily, regroup, and return to battle later.
Despite retreating, Little Ba’s army was trained well enough not to lose their formation.
Wu Jing and his team, hidden on another mountain, were amazed at the ferocity of the nghu rcenary Corps.
Fortunately, it was Little Ba’s army leading the charge this ti; otherwise, his brothers would have suffered heavy losses.
"We’re retreating too," Wu Jing stated and quietly began to withdraw with his n to a distant spot.
After descending the mountain, Xia Cheng did not pursue them further, aware that outside this mountain, they would lose their advantage.
"Oh, oh..." cheered the mbers of the nghu rcenary Corps when they saw Little Ba’s army being scattered.
They never imagined they could repel Little Ba’s regular forces; it felt like dreaming.
"Boss, look at Little Ba’s army retreating like tortoises," one mber laughed heartily.
"Indeed, today was an exhilarating battle."
The nghu rcenary Corps’s confidence soared, feeling capable of conquering the world.
"Notify all units to prepare; we need to evacuate," Xia Cheng wasn’t foolish.
Though Little Ba’s army suffered serious damage, they would surely regroup to attack again.
Holding off Little Ba’s initial assault didn’t an they could balance against his forces indefinitely.
The people around Xia Cheng didn’t understand him; why leave now after a victory?
"Stop wasting ti and notify everyone to prepare to retreat." Xia Cheng urged impatiently.
He wasn’t intoxicated by temporary victory; he knew Little Ba’s army wasn’t just that weak, or they’d have been defeated by rebels long ago.
Xiang Yu and Tie Zhuzi were leisurely drinking tea at that mont.
Tie Zhuzi lay bored, "Brother Yu, I wonder what’s happening over at Wu Jing’s side."
"Little Ba’s army underestimated the nghu rcenary Corps’s power; this first attack is bound to suffer." Xiang Yu said calmly.
With Little Ba’s troops leading, he wasn’t anxious now.
"Little Ba’s forces will suffer losses? nghu rcenary Corps can’t be that strong, right?" Tie Zhuzi doubted.
Just then, Wu Jing called, relaying the situation to Xiang Yu.
Xiang Yu paused after listening, although he had anticipated the result, he hadn’t expected Xia Cheng to be so mighty; he had underestimated him before.
"Inform our comrades to hold their position and rely watch the unfolding events." Xiang Yu instructed seriously.
"Don’t worry Brother Yu, we’re safely here." Wu Jing replied excitedly.
Watching from afar was far more enjoyable than joining the fray.
Little Ba’s army retreated from the mountains and set up camp at a distance.
The temporary Commander of Little Ba’s forces communicated the situation over the phone with the third Commander.
"Commander, we request reinforcents; we’ve suffered heavy losses, and have little combat strength left." The Commander said mournfully.
The third Commander gritted his teeth; entrusted with this mission by Ailock, it was a symbol of trust, and now the outco was disgraceful.
"You can step down as Commander and go ho to farm." The third Commander said, hanging up abruptly.
Ailock, sitting across from him, already deduced the battlefield outco upon seeing his expression.
Without a word, the third Commander made a call.
"Start flying, bomb them to smithereens for ," he ordered fiercely.
He had prepared contingencies, hoping not to use them, but given the situation, it seed unavoidable.
Ailock sat expressionless, exerting pressure on the third Commander.
"Leader, rest assured, we’ll definitely capture them this ti," the third Commander stated nervously.
"Hopefully," Ailock snorted coldly.
After a mont of silence, the third Commander asked, "What about Rumus?"
"That kid is talented; he should have been sent initially; otherwise, it wouldn’t be like this." Ailock sighed.
The third Commander wanted to say sothing but held back.
Ailock was clear: the boy should be utilized in the future, perhaps valuable in dealing with rebels.
In the northern-southern border area, a squad was traversing the jungle. The group was well-equipped, surrounding an individual.
This person dressed simply, with a bald head, slightly chubby, breathing heavily, none other than the forr number two in Little Ba’s army, Rolaff.
Escorting him were brothers from Xiang Yu’s first battalion, avoiding main roads, moving through the jungle.
"Don’t move, halt." Suddenly, crowds erged from the surroundings.
Camouflaged with green leaves, ard with guns, resembling Robin Hood’s n.
First battalion quickly reacted, surrounding Rolaff protectively, aiming weapons outward.
The situation was tense, a fight imminent.
Rolaff shouted, "Calm down, which path are you brothers on?"
Stepping forward, Rolaff sought confirmation these weren’t his n.
"Leader, it’s truly you," soone exclaid in surprise from the group.
Rolaff eyed the person, not recognizing him.
The individual lowered his weapon, gesturing others to do the sa, "Put the guns down, he’s our leader."
Recognizing Rolaff, the group quickly put away their guns.
"Leader, Commander Liao sent us for your safety; thank goodness you’re okay," the person said excitedly.
Rolaff, the rebel leader, had never been seen by them, only appearing on TV; now in person, they were inexplicably thrilled.
Rolaff felt imnse joy knowing these were his n, having reached his territory after arduous days.
"Where’s Liao Yuan?" Rolaff asked...
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