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The Female General Dominates All After Transmigration-Chapter 293 - 291: Requesting Merit, Business Deal
After annihilating this small group of enemies, Ling Chengyan ordered the squad to fully withdraw and rush to the opposite side for support.
The three positions Ling Chengyan and his team were ordered to stealthily attack are respectively codenamed 02, 04, and 06. They first used rockets to demolish the central position, 06. Positions 02 and 04 are on the east and west sides of position 06.
Position 04 dispatched an eight-man squad, while our side has only ten special service members. Even with the advantage of stealth, it’s hard to ensure everything.
When Ling Chengyan led the team to fight back, they happened to catch the remaining five snipers in a pincer attack, completely trapping them.
After the twenty people gathered and celebrated silently, they realized their commander Ling Chengyan was missing.
Before everyone could panic and feel anxious, Geng Wei had already come forward to reassure them: The commander temporarily detached from the team and would soon return. They moved to the designated location to continue lurking and connect with the commander.
Ling Chengyan didn’t detach; she stealthily infiltrated position 06 alone.
Position 06 was directly hit by rockets, destroying the fortifications; there wasn’t any crossfire throughout. She wanted to go up to check for remnants or gather some intelligence from the enemy.
Almost an hour had passed, with no sign of activity at position 06, as if everyone was dead. Yet, Ling Chengyan dared not let her guard down, cautiously and alertly stealthing up the mountain.
Outside the broken fortifications at position 06, Ling Chengyan crawled on the ground, placing her ear on the ground to listen silently for fifteen minutes. When she was about to rise and go in, she suddenly heard movement.
Someone’s there.
She rolled soundlessly, arriving at the base of the fortifications wall. Using the faint starlight, she observed the almost completely collapsed fortress structure, discovering several gun holes. Upon confirmation, there was no one behind the gun holes.
She crawled silently along the wall base, turning to the other side—this side was fully collapsed. Ling Chengyan peered through the collapsed stone gaps into the fortress; there was no light, completely dark inside, where ordinary people couldn’t see anything.
Ling Chengyan’s vision was good; she could barely see the contours of objects inside, especially moving objects. One person, two people, crawled to the walls of the intact fortification, rummaged for a while, and together lifted a heavy, cylindrical object, resembling a segment of a chimney—Ling Chengyan’s eyes instinctively narrowed. They actually had American-made rocket launchers.
Rocket launchers produced in Hua Country emphasize armor penetration, suitable for tanks, armored vehicles, and fortresses, but aren’t very effective against personnel. The American products are more advanced, offering strong armor penetration and enemy-killing capabilities.
If she hadn’t come up alone but brought a squad to clean the battlefield, they might have fallen into the cunning southerners’ trap—within range of ten people, one rocket would suffice.
Ling Chengyan, just a mortal being, could not confront bullets and shells directly, but once close, with her battle prowess, ordinary people had no chance to resist or struggle.
She silently crept from the collapsed structure into the interior, until she was behind the two people, still undetected by them.
She reached out and directly twisted the neck of the rocketeer.
A faint cracking sound finally alerted the other person. He suddenly turned his head in terror, seeing the Hua Country soldier like a god of death descending.
In the next moment, Ling Chengyan chopped the side of his neck, knocking him unconscious. His final memory was of that dark figure towering and full of murderous aura.
Ling Chengyan stepped forward to finish him off, then held her breath and listened, ensuring within tens of meters around, there was no other breathing sound, no hidden enemies or danger. Only then did she flick on a mini flashlight and began searching the fortress.
After rummaging through the ruins for over ten minutes, Ling Chengyan finally contently put away a battle map, and neatly stored other documents before stealthily leaving.
Returning from position 06, Ling Chengyan gathered everyone together, whispered to convey further action plans, glanced around; no one objected, and with a light wave of her hand, left three squad members to monitor position 04’s movements. Ling Chengyan led the remaining 17 people, attacking position 02.
This time, Ling Chengyan didn’t go ahead herself, but instructed two groups of rocketeers to stealth ahead. Until they were within a hundred meters of position 02’s fortifications, both rocket launchers fired simultaneously, the loud rumbling echoed, and instantly position 02’s fortress was blown over.
This time, Ling Chengyan didn’t let anyone spare ammunition. She had just seized an American-made rocket launcher and six rockets from position 06.
With the enemy’s support ammunition, attacking another position 04 is more than sufficient.
Hey, brothers, spare no expense, smash it hard for her!
If the path can be paved with ammunition, Ling Chengyan would never let anyone take life-threatening risks.
As dawn broke, Ling Chengyan finally led the Huicheng Special Service Team back to the camp.
During this operation, they demolished three enemy positions, wiped out over fifty enemies, and captured intelligence, five American-made rocket launchers, leaving eight American-made rockets.
Importantly, no personnel on our side suffered casualties.
Seeing everyone dirty all over, with hardly a clean patch of skin on their faces, the emerging commissar and chief of staff felt immensely gratified. The commissar beamed as he waved his hand, saying: "I’ll give you two days off for a good rest. Wait for the commendation!"
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The vegetable seedlings that sister-in-law Zhao Erni wanted were brought back, meticulously planted in the small garden in the courtyard. The elder brother brought back many seedlings; sister-in-law opened up more space along the courtyard wall to plant them.
The newly planted seedlings wilted for two days before straightening up again, growing more vigorously by the day.
Many people passing by the courtyard would stop to look for a while, clicking their tongues in praise, commending sister-in-law for her gardening skills.
Sister-in-law, straightforward and simple, smiled at them: "Planted a lot; when they grow up, feel free to come pick them."
Wang Liansheng’s friend from the police department soon inquired about the situation and returned: The south indeed moves faster than Eastern Province, has more factories, but hasn’t reached the point of needing a large number of foreign female workers, and even if there are, they are workshop workers, selected for being smart, diligent, and willing to endure hardship, but not selected for being pretty.
That friend is also sincere. After sharing what he found out, he added a reminder: "The south being close to Hong Kong moves at a bigger stride than our side, and, well, some aspects of the old society have been revived. Selecting pretty young women doesn’t resemble hiring female workers but rather recruiting for such places...and those places mostly being controlled by local thugs, it’s a genuine hotbed of trouble. You better warn the village, don’t fall for it."







