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Chapter 131 Discussion

With a "boom", a swaying ground, a flame swayed with thick smoke and rushed straight to the clouds. The oil barrel and broken iron sheets were shaken by the shock wave and then scattered around. Some were still burning continuously, bursts of black smoke came out, and the air was filled with burnt smell and gasoline smell... This is the effect the engineer wanted to create.

"It's a pity that there are so many supplies and ammunition!" Alphredo looked at the smoke exploding in the distance behind the gradually distant carriage and said, "We may have to transport these supplies for half a month!"

"We can only do this!" said the baker, "or they will be left to the British!"

"These are all British, aren't they?" Werner said. "So there's nothing to be a pity. I just know that our trucks can no longer be loaded!"

As he said that, Werner patted the gasoline barrels piled up in front of him: "Where are we going now?"

Everyone couldn't help but turn their attention to Qin Chuan.

"Maybe only the sergeant knows!" said Werner.

"No, I don't know!" Qin Chuan replied.

This is the truth. Qin Chuan does not know, but he will soon find out.

Because at this time, Kuhn received a call and said to Qin Chuan:

"Sergeant, the general lets you go to his command car!"

The soldiers looked at Qin Chuan at this time without saying "enviousness, jealousy and hatred"... Now the ones who called Qin Chuan directly were not colonels but generals.

"General!" When Qin Chuan got on the command car, he saw Colonel Slein and Colonel Albridge without surprise.

"Sergeant!" When General Strein saw Qin Chuan come in, he warmly greeted Qin Chuan and sat down.

"We are discussing where to march. Welcome to join!" said General Strein.

"I'm not used to fighting like this!" said Colonel Albridge. "It makes me feel like a homeless wanderer!"

Qin Chuan understood what Colonel Albridge said. The previous battles were carried out according to the strategies formulated by Rommel and the command center, and the strategic intentions were very clear. Each officer below knew very well what he wanted to do.

Especially before, the 21st Armored Division had maintained contact with Rommel's command and had been accepting orders, so as the commander of the 21st Armored Division, usually there was no need to consider where to go, but just how to go or how to fight.

But now...

The 21st Armored Division suddenly became free. In order to hide their whereabouts, they could not even contact Rommel's command. Of course, part of this was that General Streck did not accept Rommel's orders.

So the 21st Armored Division was like a unit that separated from the African Legion, which made people feel a little uncomfortable, like a child who had just entered society and could do his own thing.

"We should think so, Colonel Albridge!" General Streck answered: "Our freedom now means that the British cannot understand our intentions, and it is also difficult to find us. This is their biggest concern. Therefore, they must always worry that we will suddenly appear in the rear and launch an attack!"

"Did the British believe it?" Colonel Slain asked.

Although this was not explained in detail, everyone could understand that Colonel Slein was talking about whether Sidioma's arrangement had deceived the British.

In fact, this is the key point, because only when the British believe it, the German army plans the next plan to make sense.

"I haven't gotten the news yet!" General Streck replied.

General Strek arranged several scouts to reconnaise in Sideoma. Of course, these scouts did not know the truth, so even if they were captured by the British army, they would not leak anything.

At this time, Major General Bodon, the commander of the 7th Armored Division, had arrived in Sideoma. What he saw was a large pit that was blown out of a large pit, which was charred and charred, and some smoked gasoline barrels were scattered everywhere. After searching Sideoma, he only found more than 200 British prisoners tied with hands and mouths and several corpses... Unlike before, the German army did not shoot these prisoners, and of course they would not take them away.

In fact, General Streck's real intention of leaving these prisoners was to make them indirect witnesses of "supply blown up", because all of them saw the flames soaring into the sky and felt the vibrations from the explosion.

The British army rescued these prisoners, but when they regained their freedom and could speak, they cursed: "Fuck it, we were betrayed by our own people!"

“We were taken advantage of!”

"We're victims, I want to know who came up with the idea?"

...

They are right, they are indeed used to some extent.

They were stationed in Sideoma but did not know that Sideoma had the British supplies buried. For this reason, they had to face the German interrogation. In the end, they learned the truth from the Germans, which made them feel like they were deceived.

If it is a colonial army, such as the 1st Division of South Africa or the 6th Infantry Division of Oda, it is understandable to do this, but they are British troops and British... The British are human rights, dignified troops, and superiors. How can they be sacrificed on the battlefield like this?

"I just want to know a little!" Major General Botton walked up to the group of soldiers and asked, "Which direction did the Germans go?"

"Sorry, General!" The British captain replied with a disdainful expression: "I only know that you are late. They blow up supplies and you can get nothing!"

Then a British soldier answered and said, "Oh, that explosion was really earth-shaking, right? That was the most wonderful sound I heard!"

"For the first time, I think the Germans do a good job!"

...

Major General Borton ignored them and did not care about these soldiers, because he knew that these soldiers had walked away from the gates of hell, and now he was not afraid of the heavens and the earth, just thinking about finding justice for the "unequal treatment" he received.

So Major General Borton just glared at the British soldiers coldly and ordered the guards to take them down.

Many people spit down the ground to protest when British soldiers were taken down.

Major General Botton did not take these to heart. He walked back to the communication vehicle and sent a telegram to the command center: "General, we guessed wrongly, the Germans did not choose to stay, they bombed the supplies and left!"

"What?" General Ochinlek was stunned when he received the telegram, which was completely beyond his expectations.

But this seemed not an accident, because he was almost used to it.

Then General Ochinlek called back: "Finding them, they can't go far, I will send air force to cooperate with you!"
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