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Anti-War Game: Starting from Normandy Campaign-Chapter 180 - 135 [Stalingrad]: Didn’t survive for half a day, CG plot?! (6.1k two-in-one)_3
Chapter 180: Chapter 135 [Stalingrad]: Didn’t survive for half a day, CG plot?! (6.1k two-in-one)_3
In the past battles within the game, not even the [Battle of Kiev] showed such resistance, but in Stalingrad, this city already half fallen, the Imperial forces couldn’t occupy the entire city immediately due to the obstruction of a river.
Thus began a long, drawn-out tug of war.
The Imperial side kept reinforcing and searching every house.
While the Soviet Union kept sending troops across the river, battling the Imperial soldiers for control of every building.
The deadly thing was that these contests were endlessly repeated.
A building might just be captured by the Imperial soldiers, when the reinforced Soviet troops would strike back. Once it was reoccupied, the Imperial troops would reach the outside of the building, bombarding it fiercely.
When it was all over, the newly reinforced Soviet soldiers would be fighting for these ruins.
Running into the Imperial armored units under a barrage of gunfire.
Even a patch of ruins would not be given to the Imperial forces.
Watching outside the window as figures from both sides fell like cut wheat, Mo Xiaomo and the Blue Star viewers in the livestream finally understood what the opening CG meant.
[The average survival time of soldiers here is only 24 hours.]
Because the casualties were visibly high and relentless.
The [Battle of Stalingrad] had just begun.
And it had already raised the cruelty limit of war for the Blue Star viewers considerably.....
Yu Feng exited Mo Xiaomo’s livestream, opened some other streams, took a look around, and came back.
At this moment.
In the five split screens of the livestream, the second floor was completely wiped out, and only one remained on the third floor.
Now it was completely fragmented.
Yu Feng switched to the outside view and compared it with the exterior of Stalingrad, quickly finding their current location.
Mo Xiaomo was at the central train station, surrounded by Soviet troops in the center, so it wasn’t as intense.
The squad’s location, however,
was southwest of [Mamaev Kurgan], facing the Imperial [76th] Division, fighting over the control of buildings with the Imperial troops.
Seeing the layout on the map, Yu Feng’s scalp tingled a little.
Other players challenging for the [Stalingrad Medal] were also here, on the front lines fighting over the control of buildings and houses with the Imperial soldiers.
Ordinary players, like Mo Xiaomo, were assigned a bit to the rear.
Many players who weren’t challenging were assigned to the troops, crossing the Volga River to provide support and engage in frontal battles.
Currently, players were roughly divided into these three categories.
The key point was that the task for the [Stalingrad Medal] was to survive [10 days].
With such fierce first-line conflict, surviving for 24 hours was already miraculous.
Just a brief look at other livestreams, and the second floor had already gone dark; no one knew if the remaining people could hold out.
Yu Feng informed everyone in the room of the situation he learned.
At this time, the ten or so people in the game were also helpless.
The second floor was occupied by the Imperial forces, only one person remained on the third floor, and on the fourth and fifth floors, the enemy hadn’t been cleared entirely; although there were more people, they didn’t dare to show up easily, and communication with the first floor was impossible.
They already had few people and were now further divided.
The choice was to either hold the fourth and fifth floors to the end or act together with the first floor to attack the second and third floors, but the casualties would be uncertain.
Fang Ming pondered the situation and ultimately realized there was nothing they could do but instructed,
"Wait for the darkness."
"Let’s see if we can clear the first floor; there are still enemies on the first floor, just hidden somewhere."
The Imperial soldiers who had just exchanged fire with Fang Ming had long disappeared but were certainly hiding in some room, just like them.
Seeing this, everyone could only wait.
As time passed.
The night slowly fell, and the entire city was shrouded in darkness. No one dared to turn on the lights because the city was filled with ’enemies’.
Crack!
The sound of breaking glass was especially piercing in this silent city.
Fang Ming shattered the glass in the room, the sharp noise causing anxious footsteps upstairs. All knew there were ’enemies’, but no one dared to emerge.
Fang Ming looked at the broken glass, with current visibility.
Climbing over and running out against the wall was easy, but returning would mean having to ’siege the building’, with only five people on the first floor; storming the building was quite unrealistic. After thinking for a while, Fang Ming had the other streamers in the livestream room break more glass together.
Amidst the tinkling of glass, Fang Ming and another streamer on the first floor took the opportunity to climb out.
Using the wall for guidance, they silently slipped out of the building.
The two only breathed a sigh of relief several hundred meters out, and Fang Ming scanned the surroundings:
"Find a nearby high ground."
"See if there’s a way to coordinate with those inside to break out."
There really was no other choice.
Fang Ming planned to take positions outside for sniping, working with those inside to break out. He and another streamer groped through the dark at the street edge, looking for a suitable position.
In [Stalingrad] at this time, due to the aerial bombardment,
there were piles of construction debris everywhere. Those who previously wondered why they hadn’t seen the Imperial armored units, Fang Ming, and the Blue Star viewers, realized this piled rubble had made it impossible for the tanks to advance.
Although the bombing destroyed Stalingrad,
it also caused no small trouble for the Imperial forces, as the tanks couldn’t get in and infantry had to be stacked up for consumption.
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