Cheng Cheng really just wandered around the base all morning.

I've been to the karate training ground where Kerla instructs the troops, to the weapons room, to the granary, to the kitchen where cooking is done, and even to the simple bathroom twice...

However, the system did not prompt to complete the task.

Where is the check-in location?

Revolutionary Army Base, this term is too general. Cheng Cheng raised his eyebrows slightly, feeling a little depressed. Since the check-in place is the Revolutionary Army Base, it must be a very important place here.

As he walked slowly, he suddenly discovered that there was a lively hall just ahead. He walked in and looked out the door.

The sound of people coming and going was noisy. There was a large long table in the middle of the hall with a row of telephone bugs placed on it. The revolutionary soldiers looked serious.

While receiving the message, quickly jot it down on paper or shout it out to another caller.

At the very back of the hall, the revolutionary army generals headed by Sabo were concentrating on the large map on the wall.

Is this the headquarters?

Cheng Cheng's eyes suddenly lit up, yes, this should be it.

The door to the hall was open and unattended, so Cheng Cheng walked in naturally.

But after entering, he frowned and couldn't help but become confused. The system was as calm as ever and did not give any prompts.

It’s not even here yet!Where could that be?

The receptionist soon noticed Cheng Cheng's presence. After he glanced at Cheng Cheng, his expression was slightly curious, and then he picked up his pen and immersed himself in recording.

These people are really big-hearted. Cheng Cheng smiled bitterly, but then he felt relieved. Now in this hall, in addition to the second-in-command of the Revolutionary Army Sabo, there are also Army Commander Bello Betty and Intelligence Control Officer Terry Kil. Dio.

Regardless of their strength, these people can stand alone. Not to mention that when these guys gather together, do they still need to worry about the intrusion of other strangers?

Cheng Cheng looked around the hall boredly. Suddenly, he noticed that there was an extremely hidden small door on the north wall of the hall.

If he hadn't noticed that there were two Revolutionary Army soldiers guarding the door, he would have largely ignored the door.

Cheng Cheng was sure almost immediately that the sign-in location must be here, but he stopped when he reached the door.

"What are you doing? You can't go in here." The two gun-wielding soldiers said expressionlessly and stopped Cheng Cheng directly.

Cheng Cheng asked patiently: "Where is this place?"

One of them said: "This is the chief's office. No idlers are allowed to enter."

Of course Cheng Cheng would not force his way in, so he could only helplessly look at Sabo for help.

Sabo, who was looking at the map, smiled helplessly, paused what he was doing, walked over and said slowly: "This is Long's office. It's difficult for anyone else to enter except for me."

Cheng Cheng explained: "Don't worry, Saab. I'll just go in and take a look. I'll make sure nothing moves. I'll leave after just one look."

Sabo looked hesitant and kept turning the water pipe in his hand. Just when he was about to speak, an attendant shouted.

"Emergency! Emergency!"

"An emergency call came from Ashiro, the deputy commander of the front line of the East China Sea Theater!"

For a moment, the hall fell silent.

They knew that only when the survival of the Revolutionary Army was at stake, the call taker would add the word "urgent" to the information. Everyone was looking at the phone bug.

Saab didn't have time to say anything at this time. He flashed and came to the phone bug in an instant. He calmly asked, "I am Chief of General Staff Saab. What happened?"

"Sabo, this is Ahilu. Our eastern frontline is currently fighting against the Kingdom of Cayagato, but now the granary on the frontline has been burned down by CP9 people."

"Although they have been driven away by me now, the army commander's food can only last for two days at most. If no food supplies are delivered after two days, our six-month battle in the Cayagato Kingdom will be over. I’m afraid it will fall short!”

There was anger, reluctance, and regret on the phone bug's expression. Ahiru should have expected that at the critical moment when the Kingdom of Kajagato was about to be overthrown, people from the World Government would definitely come to stop it.

When she was ready to fight another tough battle, she never thought that the cp9 people would adopt such a method to force them to evacuate.

There was silence in the hall.

The whole place was silent!

No one chose to speak at this time. They all knew that at this time, no matter what they said, it would be useless.

The air seemed to have frozen, and everyone's face revealed a heavy haze.

Everyone had the same expression.

Unwilling!

regret!

hatred!

Sabo was the only one who was still trying to maintain a superficial calm, forcing himself to calm down, but the bulging veins on his arms had betrayed his mood.

Because they all know the seriousness of this matter.

The Kingdom of Cayagato is far away from here. Even if we transport food at the fastest speed, it will still take half a month.

And the daily consumption of tens of thousands of frontline troops is so huge. If Ahilu said that they can last for two days, they must be just hungry.

In fact, the remaining food may not be enough for one day.

Sabo lowered his head, stroked the hat on his head, and turned the water pipe in his hand rapidly. His eyes were cold. After a long silence, he spoke: "Commander Ahiru, retreat. Let the soldiers retreat first. rear."

After getting this answer, everyone bowed their heads and was speechless. This was undoubtedly the most correct choice.

However, they just are not willing to give in!

A soldier standing against the wall punched the wall, his hands dripping with blood, but he didn't notice it.

Intelligence Control Officer Terry Kildeo stood up suddenly, smashed the glass in the water to pieces, and said angrily: "I'm going to kill all those CP9 bastards now!"

Ahilu on the other side of the phone cried loudly and bitterly after hearing this.

"No, we can't retreat. In the past six months, I don't know how many soldiers from our Eastern Army have died. Their blood has stained the entire Sise River red. If we retreat now, their deaths will be in vain!"

By the end of the story, Ahilu was crying.

Sabo sighed and comforted softly: "Sister Ashilu, retreat. I can't blame you for what happened."

Several other revolutionary army generals just clenched their fists, but they were helpless.

Cheng Cheng, who was standing at the door, narrowed his narrow eyes, and golden light floated in his eyes. He took a step forward and asked, "How much food do you need?"

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