The Ice Age has arrived, leaving less than one-tenth of living creatures!
Liu Kai was deceived by a vicious green tea bitch and agreed to join an expedition team to find a new home. The momen...
Liu Kai had been looking forward to the outbreak of war.
This seems to contradict the expectations of both the survivors and the authorities.
But his ultimate goal was the same as theirs.
Liu Kai did not want to cause too many casualties to affect the energy of faith, nor did he want the situation to escalate and actually start a nuclear war.
So in the time that followed, he was forced to start paying attention to the development of the battlefield.
Since he has faked his death, the Fenghai City shelter is relatively safe.
Ultimately, Liu Kai decided to set up the first portal entrance in Qin Luofei's bedroom.
After 24 hours of continuous scanning and tearing, a stable and controllable crack was finally opened in the distant space 20 kilometers away.
Qin Luofei has always been skeptical about this.
But when she experienced it for herself and opened the scanner, she discovered that the entire bunker had indeed been moved into the mountainside.
They couldn't help but marvel, gaining a new understanding of Liu Kai's extraordinary abilities.
Two more days passed, and Liu Kai opened two more backup teleportation portals.
They are located in the western suburbs and the northern part of the city, respectively.
To prevent triangulation, the maximum distance of 20 kilometers will no longer be rigidly limited.
After that, Liu Kai no longer had the energy to complete the remaining two teleportation portals in the plan.
Because the speed at which the war was developing had once again exceeded his expectations.
To some extent, the war had now entered a critical stage.
Contrary to popular belief, this intense conflict did not involve large-scale armored formations from both sides bombarding each other.
Technology is developing, and weapons are improving.
The situation regarding the conflict has become increasingly delicate, especially for the two superpowers.
That kind of brutal fighting style, where two armies charge at each other, is long gone.
Neither Chinese nor American ground armored forces reached the frozen center of the Pacific Ocean.
Instead, they each established a defensive line along a 350-kilometer stretch of coastline.
Radar, air defense, and missile units are arranged in a staggered pattern, forming an invisible defense network that covers their respective airspace.
Only after maintaining a conservative approach will an offensive strategy be considered.
With the sea now frozen over, traditional island airports are no longer relevant.
On the vast sea, outposts and airports can be established anywhere.
Therefore, after establishing an absolute defense, both sides sent supply teams to advance.
With defensive weapons, tents, communication base stations, and makeshift refueling stations set up, temporary airfields were set up on the front lines.
The nearest frontline airport is only 2,000 kilometers away.
Both sides tacitly agreed to push the battlefield away from their home territories, the farther the better.
However, 2,000 kilometers is practically nothing in modern warfare.
At this stage, both sides maintained a relatively steady and stable standoff.
At most, they would try to persuade the other side to surrender via radio, only to be met with unreasonable insults in return.
Both sides exchanged trash talk in an attempt to undermine each other's morale, but no real conflict has yet broken out.
The event that truly signaled the escalation of the war was the attack on two refugee camps along the Chinese coast.
In just two days, the B-3 bomber that Liu Kai had piloted to land was completely dismantled by experts.
With the help of AI, all sorts of detailed parameters were also exposed.
This includes the most important stealth parameters.
China then urgently adjusted the corresponding radar parameters, increasing the probability of a single radar detecting a B-3 bomber from 0.08% to 29%.
Perhaps the Americans were so confident in their aircraft's specifications that they thought it was impossible for China to analyze anything so quickly.
Just like when they ambushed Liu Kai, they resorted to dirty tricks again.
Three B-3 bombers, whose origins are unknown, once again infiltrated the northwest region, intending to head straight for Chang'an, the heartland of China.
The result was as expected.
These three ambitious bombers were spotted as soon as they entered Tibet Province.
The probability of a single radar scan detecting a target is only 29%, which is not considered high.
But after multiple radar scans, it was practically certain that they had been detected.
Nine HQ-18 air defense missiles were launched in a saturation attack, enough to give aliens a good beating.
One of the most advanced strategic bombers was captured and three were destroyed; even a clay Buddha would get angry.
Enraged, the U.S. military immediately launched five new-generation Lance hypersonic missiles.
They rushed toward five large refugee camps along the eastern coast of China.
This thing isn't so easy to intercept.
Despite China's best efforts, it ultimately let two escaped.
This means that both refugees are doomed.
Even though the authorities had organized the survivors to begin evacuating in advance, such a large population cannot simply be wiped out at will.
Casualties were ultimately unavoidable.
Flames shot into the sky, igniting the thick, dark clouds.
Smoke filled the air, accompanied by debris and shards of ice.
The survivors who fell behind were covered in dust and dirt.
Some clutched their severed limbs and wailed in agony, while others knelt before the remains of their loved ones, speechless with grief.
The garrison soldiers were working beyond their capacity, and battlefield first aid methods that would never be used on civilians under normal circumstances had to be used.
While retreating to other shelters, they provided first aid.
If a leg needs to be sawed off, then a leg needs to be sawed off; if a hand needs to be chopped off, then a hand needs to be chopped off.
They completely disregarded whether the wounded civilians were suffering and desperately seeking death.
Whether to save or not, and how to save, is entirely up to the military doctor.
After all, in special times, survival is the top priority.
Even if it means cutting the wounded into human pigs, we must not let them die on the spot.
Long evacuation lines stretched out in the wind and snow, their cries of agony echoing across the wilderness alongside the roar of vehicle engines.
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