This is a tragic battle.

Both sides of the war paid a very painful price.

In this battle, the survivors of Phoenix City showed unprecedented courage.

They used their lives and flesh and blood to build a wall for the H City base.

Unfortunately, the balance of victory and defeat in the war did not change as a result.

Even though they really tried their best.

In the entire First Legion, more than 85% of the soldiers were killed directly.

The original garrison troops of the H City base were completely wiped out.

More than 60 survivors died in the tug-of-war at the gap in the city wall.

More than 110 million survivors died in the battle for the urban area.

More than 3 survivors died in the breakout.

Only one in ten people in the entire base are left alive.

Those who remained did not lack the courage to fight.

But the entire H City base has been completely out of ammunition and food.

Even if they wanted to fight to the death, they had no weapons to do so.

A hot weapon without bullets is no more useful than a fire stick.

Of course, the main reason why the battle ended was that the number of survivors was far lower than the maximum number of people who could be evacuated.

This also resulted in a situation where, when Captain Wu was organizing the breakout, many of the evacuation vehicles in the base had a lot of empty seats.

The reason why the evacuation started at the last minute was actually because there were not enough evacuation vehicles.

So after discussion, everyone adopted a very cruel plan.

That is, whoever is still alive in the end will be eligible to evacuate.

During the retreat, most of the vehicles that were not fully staffed eventually sacrificed themselves in order to cover the evacuation.

At the most critical moment, life and death seem to become a math problem.

Both were evacuated vehicles, but there were seven people in one vehicle and only three people in the other.

Then, when encountering danger, the car with only three people in it will turn around and rush towards the enemy, sacrificing itself to cover the evacuation of the other car.

Perhaps it is the brilliance of human nature.

Or something else.

Everyone chose to do this naturally.

It’s a bit strange actually.

Perhaps because so many people died, when they really faced death, the survivors were not so afraid.

Fortunately, Captain Wu finally broke out of the siege with the remaining forces and headed towards Phoenix Island.

Of course, a big part of the reason for this is that the people from the Eternal Life Society no longer want to fight.

Looking at the H City base that had turned into ruins, all the top leaders of the Eternal Life Society had grim expressions on their faces.

Although the H city base was successfully taken over by them.

However, both the difficulty of the attack and the extent of casualties far exceeded their psychological expectations.

They never thought that they would encounter such determined resistance when just attacking a sub-base of Phoenix City.

They originally thought that the army could destroy Phoenix City, but more than half of them were destroyed at the H City base.

Yes, the H City base suffered heavy casualties, and the people of the Eternal Life Society were naturally not much better off.

Almost all biological weapons were consumed.

Even the ordinary infantry suffered heavy losses.

These casualties were not just losses from the siege.

More of it was caused by subsequent urban warfare.

The survivors in the base were fearless when they launched the attack.

In fact, most of the reasons for this are due to the notorious reputation of the Eternal Life Society.

Rather than falling into the hands of the Immortal Society, the survivors under the rule of Phoenix City would rather choose to die calmly.

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