Chapter 784 Epilogue
On February 2, somewhere on the northern border of Seris, at a post of the Fuso Empire's Seris occupation army.
It was the birthday of Captain Kameda of the outpost today, so the soldiers of the entire squad went to work for the landlord nearby for a few days and finally managed to collect some rice.
The squad leader also gave special instructions to give the ammunition of the Type 99 heavy machine gun to the guerrillas in the division and exchange it for a few chickens. The outpost finally had meat that day.
Early in the morning, the people at the outpost became busy.
Captain Kameda stood at the top of the sentry post and sighed: "More than ten years ago, when I first arrived in Seris, local gentry would line up to give me gifts on my birthday. Just over ten years later, this place has become our burial place."
As soon as he finished speaking, a whistling sound was heard in the sky.
Then the ground began to shake, and the violent wind generated by the explosion blew Captain Kameda directly into the air, over the roof fence, and fell to the ground, with his neck bent at an impossible angle.
The earth-shaking bombardment continued.
Fifteen minutes into the bombardment, the outpost was directly hit by a 203mm heavy artillery shell, the main structure was penetrated directly, and the shell exploded inside the building.
The outpost that stood on the border for ten years turned to dust and returned to earth.
The shelling lasted for an hour.
When everything was calm, the surviving Japanese soldiers crawled out from under the rubble, covered in dust and with lingering fear.
Suddenly, someone exclaimed: "Rice!"
He lay on the ground, digging at the rubble frantically, trying to collect the white rice that was buried under the rubble.
Before he could pick up much, the rice in the gravel began to dance.
The Japanese soldier stared at the rice grains in confusion, and then he found that the sand next to the rice grains also started dancing.
Then the earth began to tremble.
Then the roar of tank engines came from the sky.
The soldiers of the Fuso Empire had never heard the sound of so many tanks moving together, and they were all at a loss as to what to do.
Soon, they themselves were shaking along with the earth, and the water bottles on their bodies kept hitting the belts, making a sound like a wooden fish.
Then a Rokossov II tank appeared.
Finally, an old soldier reacted, picked up the newly issued trigger-type anti-tank bayonet, and rushed towards the tank while shouting "It's been a long time since we last saw the black card."
The bayonet exploded, but the tank was fine. The cloaked infantry on the tank knocked the old soldier down with a volley of bullets.
Then the machine guns on the tanks opened fire, knocking down all the remaining Fuso Empire soldiers. It was as if they had not opened fire just now in order to give the Fuso devils a chance.
The heavy tank knocked down the remaining walls of the outpost and roared forward.
More and more pot-cut soldiers followed the heavy tanks, crossed the outposts, and rushed towards the defense zone of the Fuso Empire like a torrent of steel.
----
March 3th, somewhere on the northern border of Seris, the ruins of the Fuso Empire's garrison post.
Several Seres were searching through the rubble for useful items, such as rifles, bullets, and grenades, which could be used for self-defense or exchanged for transportation tickets for the guerrillas.
At this time, the sound of the engine was heard.
Ever since the Ant Army crossed the border, the people of Seris have become accustomed to the sound of engines, so they did not panic, but calmly raised their heads and looked in the direction of the convoy.
The long convoy stopped in front of the ruins, and a young General Ant (actually a marshal) with medals all over his chest got out of the car.
The people of Seris looked at the "general" in confusion as he bent down and inserted his ten fingers into the black soil of Seris.
He grabbed a handful of black soil, held it up, and brought it to his nose to smell it.
The Seres looked at each other in bewilderment. One child said, "This man is so hungry that he must be eating dirt!"
The adult immediately blocked the child's mouth and said, "Don't make a noise. This is Ant's military master. Your aunt was beaten to death just because she said something bad about him."
The young General Ant raised his head, put down the dirt, took the handkerchief handed to him by the adjutant, wiped his hands, cleared his throat seriously, and then said, "Old fellow, can you show us the way?"
The Seres looked at each other.
Finally, Liu Dabao spoke up: "Judging from your accent, you learned Seris from the southerners, right?"
General Ant was embarrassed, and after a moment he smiled and said, "Yes, my cook is from the South, and he was invited back from the United States!"
Liu Dadan: "That's what I said. They sound like the same southerners who followed your army here a few days ago. Is there anything I can help you with?"
The "General" was silent for a few seconds and said something that made Liu Dabing extremely confused.
"Nothing, I just want to go home, really want to go home."
The general raised his head and looked towards the south.
(End of this chapter)
On February 2, somewhere on the northern border of Seris, at a post of the Fuso Empire's Seris occupation army.
It was the birthday of Captain Kameda of the outpost today, so the soldiers of the entire squad went to work for the landlord nearby for a few days and finally managed to collect some rice.
The squad leader also gave special instructions to give the ammunition of the Type 99 heavy machine gun to the guerrillas in the division and exchange it for a few chickens. The outpost finally had meat that day.
Early in the morning, the people at the outpost became busy.
Captain Kameda stood at the top of the sentry post and sighed: "More than ten years ago, when I first arrived in Seris, local gentry would line up to give me gifts on my birthday. Just over ten years later, this place has become our burial place."
As soon as he finished speaking, a whistling sound was heard in the sky.
Then the ground began to shake, and the violent wind generated by the explosion blew Captain Kameda directly into the air, over the roof fence, and fell to the ground, with his neck bent at an impossible angle.
The earth-shaking bombardment continued.
Fifteen minutes into the bombardment, the outpost was directly hit by a 203mm heavy artillery shell, the main structure was penetrated directly, and the shell exploded inside the building.
The outpost that stood on the border for ten years turned to dust and returned to earth.
The shelling lasted for an hour.
When everything was calm, the surviving Japanese soldiers crawled out from under the rubble, covered in dust and with lingering fear.
Suddenly, someone exclaimed: "Rice!"
He lay on the ground, digging at the rubble frantically, trying to collect the white rice that was buried under the rubble.
Before he could pick up much, the rice in the gravel began to dance.
The Japanese soldier stared at the rice grains in confusion, and then he found that the sand next to the rice grains also started dancing.
Then the earth began to tremble.
Then the roar of tank engines came from the sky.
The soldiers of the Fuso Empire had never heard the sound of so many tanks moving together, and they were all at a loss as to what to do.
Soon, they themselves were shaking along with the earth, and the water bottles on their bodies kept hitting the belts, making a sound like a wooden fish.
Then a Rokossov II tank appeared.
Finally, an old soldier reacted, picked up the newly issued trigger-type anti-tank bayonet, and rushed towards the tank while shouting "It's been a long time since we last saw the black card."
The bayonet exploded, but the tank was fine. The cloaked infantry on the tank knocked the old soldier down with a volley of bullets.
Then the machine guns on the tanks opened fire, knocking down all the remaining Fuso Empire soldiers. It was as if they had not opened fire just now in order to give the Fuso devils a chance.
The heavy tank knocked down the remaining walls of the outpost and roared forward.
More and more pot-cut soldiers followed the heavy tanks, crossed the outposts, and rushed towards the defense zone of the Fuso Empire like a torrent of steel.
----
March 3th, somewhere on the northern border of Seris, the ruins of the Fuso Empire's garrison post.
Several Seres were searching through the rubble for useful items, such as rifles, bullets, and grenades, which could be used for self-defense or exchanged for transportation tickets for the guerrillas.
At this time, the sound of the engine was heard.
Ever since the Ant Army crossed the border, the people of Seris have become accustomed to the sound of engines, so they did not panic, but calmly raised their heads and looked in the direction of the convoy.
The long convoy stopped in front of the ruins, and a young General Ant (actually a marshal) with medals all over his chest got out of the car.
The people of Seris looked at the "general" in confusion as he bent down and inserted his ten fingers into the black soil of Seris.
He grabbed a handful of black soil, held it up, and brought it to his nose to smell it.
The Seres looked at each other in bewilderment. One child said, "This man is so hungry that he must be eating dirt!"
The adult immediately blocked the child's mouth and said, "Don't make a noise. This is Ant's military master. Your aunt was beaten to death just because she said something bad about him."
The young General Ant raised his head, put down the dirt, took the handkerchief handed to him by the adjutant, wiped his hands, cleared his throat seriously, and then said, "Old fellow, can you show us the way?"
The Seres looked at each other.
Finally, Liu Dabao spoke up: "Judging from your accent, you learned Seris from the southerners, right?"
General Ant was embarrassed, and after a moment he smiled and said, "Yes, my cook is from the South, and he was invited back from the United States!"
Liu Dadan: "That's what I said. They sound like the same southerners who followed your army here a few days ago. Is there anything I can help you with?"
The "General" was silent for a few seconds and said something that made Liu Dabing extremely confused.
"Nothing, I just want to go home, really want to go home."
The general raised his head and looked towards the south.
(End of this chapter)