I Move Gold Bricks in the Apocalypse

To get rich, build roads first? No, Wang Bin has a better way to get rich: go to the apocalypse and move gold bricks. One trip there and back and he'll easily become a billionaire!

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Chapter 391 The enemy is at the gates

Wang Bin had consulted the blind woman Afang about the invasion of the capital. So far, she could only predict that the enemy would send a large number of troops to advance by ground. She could not predict anything else.

Therefore, Wang Bin ordered Li Dazhu to transfer a satellite to monitor Shangjing. If Shangjing were to attack, it would inevitably send out a large number of troops, which would cause quite a stir. Satellites could easily detect this.

Perhaps because the people in Beijing knew that Wang Bin had satellites, they sent their cyber forces to fight for control of the satellites controlled by Wang Bin's side. The battle between the two sides was very fierce, and many times control was seized but then taken back by Wang Bin's hackers.

After a week-long battle for satellite control, the cyber forces in Beijing failed to regain control. The high command in Beijing decided not to wait any longer and dispatched two forces, one on land and one at sea, to attack. The enemy's intentions were quickly detected by Wang Bin's satellites.

Judging from the scale, the enemy has a total force of around 200,000.

Although Wangyue Peak has now grown to a population of 500,000, the opposing force is relatively more organized and has an advantage in combat coordination. Moreover, they have brought a large amount of heavy equipment, such as armed helicopters, tanks, and artillery. Therefore, we cannot underestimate their 200,000 troops.

The enemy has deployed tanks and artillery, so taking out their artillery becomes the top priority. Don't be fooled by how high and sturdy their city walls are; they will be hard to withstand under artillery bombardment, and the houses behind them will likely be destroyed as well.

To this end, Wang Bin exchanged for twenty more cannons and anti-aircraft missiles, and even dug air-raid shelters for them, so that they could be pulled out to attack at any time, or pulled in to hide at any time.

According to their schedule, they are expected to arrive in about twenty days, giving them some time to prepare.

During this period, Wang Bin had no time to teach Luo Dapang and the other two. He devoted himself to studying the sand table and map, making calculations and formulating plans based on the information he had gathered.

The enemy is a highly disciplined force with many talented military geniuses. This battle is extremely dangerous, arguably more so than encountering a zombie horde. If things go wrong, they might actually conquer our territory.

After several days of research, Wang Bin concluded that the only way to defeat the enemy was to attack their artillery and supplies.

Once the cannons are destroyed, the enemy will have no choice but to launch a direct assault, but the city walls are so sturdy that a direct attack would only be suicide.

Destroying the enemy's supply lines means they can't hold out for long without food and will inevitably have to retreat.

The enemy is a highly experienced force, and they understand these principles, so they will definitely focus their defense on these two areas.

Even so, Wang Bin was determined to destroy the enemy's artillery and supplies, so information became especially important. He needed to know where the enemy's artillery and supplies were located, as well as how many people were defending them.

Wang Bin didn't hide anything from everyone. He told everyone the news the day after Old Li sent the message. Everyone was a little nervous during this time, but fortunately, everyone knew that the situation was dangerous, so they worked particularly hard.

As time went on, the enemy soon arrived in Fuzhou, and the naval forces also landed one after another. The vanguard was divided into three groups and settled in three cities 100 kilometers away from Wangyue Peak. These three cities formed a fan shape that surrounded Wangyue Peak.

The three locations chosen by the enemy were excellent, as their range far exceeded that of artillery, thus preventing Wang Bin from bombarding the enemy with artillery.

Furthermore, since the enemy has moved into the city, even if missiles are launched to bomb them, the effect will not be significant.

After the three advance troops had established a foothold, the main force followed and moved into the three cities, bringing their artillery and supplies in three separate batches.

It would be extremely difficult for Wang Bin to destroy any one of them. Even if he destroyed one, the opponent would still have two more, and their defense would be even tighter.

Before the battle even began, Wang Bin sensed that his opponent was different from any of his previous forces, giving him an invisible sense of pressure from the very beginning.

Wang Bin had considered launching a surprise attack on the enemy halfway, but satellite reconnaissance showed that the enemy's defenses were very tight, and the various troop types were well coordinated. Taking them down would require a great deal of effort.

After entering the three cities, the enemy did not rush to attack, but instead strengthened their fortifications, seemingly intending to wear down Wang Bin for a long time. However, Wang Bin knew that this was all an illusion; the enemy had mobilized so many troops, so it was impossible for them to last long.

There is only one reason for doing this: to prevent him from sending people to ambush them.

As for sending helicopters, Wang Bin would never dare to do so. The other side had anti-aircraft weapons, and sending helicopters there would only be sending them to their deaths.

"Wang, what should we do? These guys are holed up in the city. They're not attacking, and we have no way to break in," Li Dazhu said helplessly.

"Have you found the hiding places for the tanks and supplies in these three cities?" Wang Bin asked.

“We found them, so you can forget about it. They hid the supplies in the basement of the building, and these guys are scattered, making it very difficult for us to take them out one by one,” Li Dazhu said dejectedly.

"Oh, bring me the map and satellite photos," Wang Bin said with interest.

Soon, Li Dazhu obtained a large number of satellite photos and marked maps from his deputy, which Wang Bin studied carefully.

Logically, the longer the war drags on, the better for them. However, he didn't want the war to drag on too long, as it would affect the construction progress of Wangyue Peak. Therefore, he wanted to end the war as soon as possible.

Even if the enemy retreats into the city, Wang Bin wants them to send men to attack them as soon as possible.

Once the enemy leaves the city and enters his cannon's firing range, everything will be easy to handle.

At present, Wang Bin is not worried about the troops in front of him. What he fears most is that the enemy will launch a nuclear attack. Therefore, the radar station is extremely important, and Wang Bin has focused on its defense. There must be no mistakes.

During this period, Luo Dapang and his two companions were also assigned by Wang Bin to Miao Ruyun's command, where they trained with Miao Ruyun and her team.

As the spearhead of Wangyue Peak, Miao Ruyun was extremely strict with these five hundred people. Before the war broke out, she personally led everyone in training.

The training includes individual combat training, squad combat capability training, and multi-squad coordinated combat training, among others.

Because there were quite a few people, a total of forty-one teams, Miao Ruyun divided these forty-one teams into three squadrons, and the squadron leaders were A Bao, Xiao Nan, and Jin Zhicheng.

Despite their young age, A Bao and Xiao Nan have extensive combat experience and considerable strength. Coupled with their outstanding achievements, no one dares to object.

As for Luo Da Pang and his two companions, although they were quite strong, they lacked combat experience, so they were not assigned specific positions for the time being. None of the three of them complained, saying that they should start from the bottom and let their merits speak for themselves.