Anti-War Game: Starting from Normandy Campaign-Chapter 572 - 274: [The Buried Imperials]

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Chapter 572: Chapter 274: [The Buried Imperials]

Yang Feng, the livestream host, is also a veteran player of Polestar Games.

He was drawn in by this "Modern Warfare", but upon entering the game, he realized something was off.

It was supposed to be a dimension-reducing strike.

Yet when the ground offensive began, it seemed like a return to WWII, fighting street battles against those organization member soldiers.

That’s why Yang Feng complained about feeling like he was back in WWII.

In reality.

This place is not much better than Stalingrad Street Fighting during WWII.

After all, during WWII in Stalingrad, it was said that if you saw a person, you could shoot without hesitation because there was no doubt that they were Imperial soldiers or Soviet soldiers.

But here you have to properly identify before shooting.

Because the civilians, children, and elders here have not been evacuated.

Many times, the gun is aimed at these people.

It’s impossible to properly distinguish who is an organization member.

Even more troublesome is that sometimes it looks like just a child, but they have long been brainwashed by the organization members.

Once they get close...

Naturally, it goes without saying.

Boom——!!!

Yang Feng cautiously moves forward, surrounded by several special forces members from the United States Federation.

Compared to WWII’s bold and massive killing type of warfare.

Only now do Blue Star players feel how difficult counterterrorism is.

They also start to think.

If those warmongers were hunted by the Six Major Federations of Blue Star, would they go mad like those organization members after their frenzy?

After all, even children can be used.

Meanwhile.

Blue Star players are also feeling uneasy.

Despite the United States Federation’s immense firepower, being forced down to such a level feels inexplicable.

Fighting back and forth, it turns into street battles again.

In reality.

It’s still because Blue Star has too few wars, so even with theoretical support, various situations in warfare cannot be fully simulated.

Just like the current counterterrorism war between the United States Federation and the Afghanistan Federation.

The United States Federation swept through the Iraq Federation in the Gulf War, shaking the world and teaching all federations and countries a heavy lesson.

But the environment of Iraq Federation maximized the advantage of the United States Federation.

However now.

Facing the Afghanistan Federation, where 80% of the land is highland and mountains, first, the issue is the acclimatization of United States soldiers, and secondly, the weaponry isn’t as favorable.

Although Afghanistan is strategically significant, it’s capable of intimidating surrounding federations and countries.

But correspondingly.

Transporting equipment and supplies becomes a hassle.

Unlike the Gulf War era, where it’s possible to utilize sea routes, land routes to transport various weaponry.

Afghanistan itself is locked in.

West and east certainly need no explanation, with it bordered by Iran Federation and Republic.

North and south are the Five Central Asian Countries and Pakistan Federation.

So in this hemming environment, the United States Federation’s military and material expenditure in Afghanistan is evidently significant.

Although perhaps insignificant for the United States Federation.

It’s critical for the soldiers.

If the equipment and supplies are inadequate, it could be deadly.

Even if the United States Federation has immense firepower.

Various factors in warfare determine the situation, and although the United States Federation can crush them, once mired in street battles, it turns into primitive brutal fighting akin to WWII.

And the danger is intensified.

Because you never know which civilian, elder or child might be an organization member.

Yang Feng walks through semi-ruined alleys.

His earpiece delivers a teammate’s voice:

"This place is too quiet, I have a bad feeling, let’s retreat."

Yang Feng responds:

"If it’s too quiet, I think..."

Anyone who has played war games knows the danger of this situation, not to mention Yang Feng is a veteran WWII player who spent a long time fighting in Stalingrad.

The teammate ahead starts to slowly retreat, the two cross-cover each other preparing to leave the alley.

Suddenly!

A sound of a manhole cover moving from the right and incomprehensible shouts is heard.

Yang Feng’s pupils shrink:

"Damn!"

Quickly turns to raise his submachine gun.

Ratatatata——

A burst of bullets fires, cutting off those shouting abruptly.

But in the next second.

Boom——!!!!

A massive explosion spreads, engulfing from the nearby courtyard.

The shockwave throws Yang Feng and the teammate off their feet.

His earpiece also picks up other United States Federation soldiers’ urgent inquiries, while soldiers converge rapidly from all directions.

Yang Feng, rolling away before steadying.

Bang!

A bullet grazes the helmet and strikes the ground.

Yang Feng jolts, instantly looking toward the bullet’s origin, a masked organization member with a raised gun at the window of a dilapidated two-story building.

Yang Feng rolls and shouts:

"Ten o’clock direction! The half-blasted second floor!"

Bang!

A shot rings out.

Yang Feng, clutching his arm, rolls aside, the opposing gunman aiming to shoot again.

Boom——!

A rocket hits the already half-ruined second floor, dense firepower pouring down like rain on the shattered building.

The converging United States Federation squad has encircled the area tightly.

Yang Feng spots fleeting silhouettes upstairs, reporting again:

"Three people."

Just as he finishes shouting, a crashing sound and an organization member’s gun barrels through the glass, spraying bullets at the United States Federation soldiers below.