Chapter 513 The Trial Sea of ​​the 'Kemi'



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Commander Shen stared at Tang Yue with surprise on his face. He opened his mouth to ask a question, but the little girl's gaze remained calm, and she didn't seem to want to say anything more.

Although he was incredibly curious, he also knew the military situation was urgent and couldn't afford to delay. He quickly waved his hand and shouted towards the outside of the tent, "Men! Clear out the warehouse in the eastern camp, the sooner the better!"

Tang Yue stood still, her eyes calm and serene, watching the soldiers rush off to prepare. Once everything was ready, she walked straight over. There was no one outside the warehouse at this time; Commander Shen had only heard a little about the young girl's exploits.

However, there were some things that couldn't be said openly given the current situation, so he arranged for everyone to leave.

Commander Shen followed behind Tang Yue. The moment they stood still, trucks, tanks, firearms, ammunition, and various supplies flooded into the previously empty camp.

The supplies that the United States had carefully prepared became a timely help for the Chinese army.

Commander Shen's eyes widened, he gasped, and murmured in disbelief, "This... this is simply divine intervention!"

At this moment, Commander Shen disregarded his status. He excitedly circled the brand-new tank, reaching out to touch the cold metal shell, his eyes filled with surprise and excitement.

Turning to look at Tang Yue, his eyes held a mixture of awe and gratitude. "Company Commander Tang, this is a lifesaver! With these supplies, we have more confidence in dealing with the American army!"

Tang Yue nodded slightly, her expression unchanged. "Commander Shen, we just intercepted a message. Our Battalion Commander Chang Yin and Comrade Tang Shengkai are on their way to deliver the news, but they haven't arrived yet. I wanted to let you know in advance."

The US military has likely negotiated cooperation with Japan and Russia, and now all US forces across the border region are converging on Hill 13. They intend to completely annihilate the Chinese forces there.

When Commander Shen heard about Hill 13, his pupils couldn't help but contract. He was somewhat incredulous, but seeing that the little girl wasn't joking at all, he knew she was telling the truth.

Hill 13 is an important fortress. If the US military decides to annihilate the Chinese army here, their chances of success are very high.

Tang Yue noticed Commander Shen's seriousness. She hadn't originally planned to say anything, but she wanted to prepare him mentally. "Commander Shen, the reason the US military is so confident this time might be related to this batch of supplies."

You can take a look at the weapons here and see if they're made not only in the US, but also in Japan and Russia.

Commander Shen was a little confused at first, but he quickly realized, "Little girl, you mean this batch of supplies is?"

Tang Yue nodded directly, "Yes, since they want to attack us, why would I let them have enough food and supplies? So I went and looted all their supplies."

Commander Shen trembled with excitement. So many supplies were originally intended for the US military to use against them, but now it was their turn to return them.

However, given Tang Yue's strong support for the Chinese army, he certainly wouldn't let his comrades down. Composing himself, Commander Shen solemnly saluted Tang Yue, "Comrade Tang Yue, the Chinese nation and its people will never forget your contributions."

I will report the situation truthfully to my superiors. I will absolutely not take credit for Comrade Tang Yue's contributions!

Tang Yue didn't care about any of this. These things would have taken up space in her spatial dimension anyway, and these supplies were originally military provisions. She also knew that every country's weapons were constantly being updated, and these things would become antiques in a few years if left in her spatial dimension.

They should have been placed where they were meant to be used.

Tang Yue didn't say much about the supplies. She looked at Commander Shen and said, "Commander, I request to leave the battlefield."

With a deafening roar, this was like a thunderbolt exploding in Commander Shen's mind. Once a soldier goes to the battlefield, it's almost impossible for him to leave without suffering casualties.

Why does this little girl want to leave now after making such a great contribution?

"Comrade Tang Yue, could you please explain your reasons?"

Tang Yue's eyes were dark and deep. "Commander, I have done everything I could for the battlefield. My presence or absence will not affect the final outcome. Besides, I have urgent business to attend to. Therefore, I must leave now."

Commander Shen could see the girl's resoluteness. He had a feeling that if she hadn't come to deliver supplies to him, she probably wouldn't have informed him at all and would have left directly instead.

Thinking this way, Commander Shen felt much more at ease. "Alright, I agree!"

Tang Yue didn't say anything more, saluted Commander Shen, and left. She quickly disappeared from sight. Commander Shen didn't even have a chance to say that he wanted to arrange for someone to send her back to her country.

Leaving the vicinity of the command center, Tang Yue took to the air and sped towards China. Along the way, whenever she saw a US military base or any advancing US troops, countless bombs rained down from the sky, no different from a bomb storm.

Tang Yue just kept throwing bombs; with her strength, it would be unreasonable if she didn't wipe out more than half of them. However, she wouldn't wait around to see the final results. So much so that by the time the Chinese headquarters received news of a barrage of bombs and heavy casualties at various US military locations in Vietnam, Tang Yue had already arrived in the southern island region.

The morning mist, carrying the salty sea breeze, pierced through the hazy light of the searchlights at the naval port, outlining the 9,150-ton Kermi as a mobile steel fortress.

The 156-meter-long hull gleamed coldly in the morning sun, its 20.5-meter beam resembled outstretched arms, and its 6.3-meter waterline allowed it to firmly anchor itself to the sea.

Commander Kang, accompanied by a group of local leaders, stood on the shore, their eyes fixed on the 'Kemi' quietly anchored in its berth. The staff officer whispered the parameters: "Speed ​​32 knots, range 4400 nautical miles at 20 knots, crew strength 346..."

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