Chapter: 1815

When Gaold jokingly attacked with Guroi�s arm, Gangnan, who easily dodged it by leaning back, exclaimed unbearably.

�Oh really!�I�m afraid I�ll break it!�

These were the words of those who had already destroyed four Kuroi, so Kanya ejaculated with sincere eyes.

�Please bear with that.�The Kuroi is a really valuable piece of equipment.�

�Whoa, okay.�I will die of stress because of that person.�

It was only then that Gaold took a look at this and that.

It�s not comparable to Spirit Zone�s synesthesia, but Multivision provided an excellent field of view, and its firepower was powerful enough to be compared to an air gun.

�How many guns are there in the rebels?�

�That is confidential.�I can�t tell you.�

Kuroi�s gun barrel pointed at the platoon leader with a click.


I couldn�t tell how much of it was a joke and how serious it was.

�It�s also confidential, but I don�t know.�At most, it�s about the status of the battalion�s equipment.�There�s no way a platoon commander knows the total production of the rebels.�

Gaold licked his lips and stopped the aircraft.

He jumped off Kuroi, threw off his piper, and quietly joined Sirone�s group.

Kangnan crossed his arms and glared at him.

�why?�It acted like it would ride all day.�

�I get motion sickness.�Worse than words.�

Gangnan gasped and snorted.

On the other hand, Gaold�s mind was getting complicated.

�I wouldn�t even have a chin on that one.�At least 2,000?�No, more than that.�

It was the strength of the Kuroi unit that Gaold had calculated was needed to capture one ordinary angel.

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As the sun went down, Sirone and the others left the forest.

When I arrived at the hill overlooking the Plain of the Dead, the scene of the procession of giants I saw in the morning and the 23rd Battalion of the 1st Rebel Army commanding a local battle spread all the way to the horizon.

The battalion possessed a total of 30 Kuroi.

However, because one group Kanya belonged to was sent as reinforcements, twenty-five Kuroi were currently in operation.

Divided into five groups, the Kuroi troops cooperated with the infantry to lure a handful of giants at least one kilometer away from the column and then use concentrated fire tactics.

Every time the giants collapsed in pieces, Sirone put on a terrible expression.

Giants are also human.

If the Mecca members were once subjects, they would know that fact better than anyone else, so Kanya�s face was also shaded. JrNovels.com