1370 Death Corner

Judging from the footage left by the camera, all the servants who rushed into the corner died tragically on the spot, but the servants behind did not flinch at all, picking off the grenades one by one and throwing them behind the corners, and immediately rushed up to fight the enemy soldiers after throwing the grenades.

It's not that the servants are brave, although their brains have long been matured, their own intelligence is extremely low, and all their actions are controlled by chips, and there are only cold programs in the chips, that is, they don't know how to be afraid and don't know how to retreat.

In this way, groups of servants rushed into the corner, and each of the servants who rushed over had only one movement, and that was to pick up their guns and pull the trigger.

Although they could not be shredded by the mercerized light after a few shots, the servants still rushed forward one after another, even if they were shredded by the mercerized light, they still did not forget to fire at the enemy soldiers.

After a while, the servant with the camera also rushed forward, and the camera shook for a while, and before he could turn the corner, it had been shredded by the mercer.

The camera fell to the ground, but it was not cut by the mercerized light, and it continued to work.

But the camera is facing the wall of the cave, and it is impossible to see behind the corner, only a string of flashes, and another string of flashes, each of which has a distorted shadow reflected on the wall.

Ye Han knew that it was a servant soldier who rushed towards the enemy, although he knew very well that the military planned to use the servant soldiers as cannon fodder at the beginning of the fight, but seeing them rushing up to death one by one, his heart still couldn't stop surging.

If the servants had been a little more flexible and flexible, a mere corner would have been taken down a long time ago.

The onslaught, regardless of casualties, lasted for more than five minutes, and several servants finally gained a foothold around the corner, and after a fierce firefight, there was no flash in the camera, but many feet flashed in front of the camera, apparently the servants grabbed the corner.

Ye Han sighed and clicked on the next video.

This video is clearly a continuation of the previous one, but recorded by a different camera.

In the camera, a group of servants walked around the corner, and behind the corner was a small cave hall.

They piled up the corpses of both the enemy and the enemy, filling almost half of the cave.

The camera lingers briefly in the cave hall, then follows the team into another hole, and after a while, another corner appears, and the servants pounce on it again.

Seeing this, Ye Han almost didn't scold his mother, isn't this a special tactic to add fuel? Just rushing up in recklessness, how many servants do you need to fill the hole in the ground?

He didn't know what to say, but around the corner, as long as a slightly qualified squad platoon leader came and commanded casually, he could take this position in the shortest possible time and at the lowest cost, so how could he fill it with so many servants?

It is true that the servants are cannon fodder, but the cannon fodder also has a cost, and the freight from Earth to Ceres alone is not a small amount of money.

This time, the scramble was a little faster than before, and it only took about two minutes to grab the corner, and the reason for the final victory was that the corpses of the servants blocked the hole in the ground, and the servants behind did not cover the corpses of their companions, so they killed the enemy behind the corner.

The first thing the servants did after winning was to remove the piled corpses and clear the clogged holes.

This time it was not as smooth as before, the dredging was only halfway through, the enemy soldiers fought back, and the two sides once again blocked the corner and started a tug-of-war.

Ye Han was impatient to watch these unnutritious contentions, adjusted the video backwards, and jumped for more than ten minutes in one step.

After skipping, the camera is no longer looking around the corner, but falling to the ground, towards the cave hall from which it came.

Ye Han couldn't see the situation around the corner, but he could see that a group of servants were coming over in the cave hall. In addition to that, there are corpses stacked high on one side of the lens.

His mind was a little confused, and he fought for more than ten minutes in a row, how many corpses were piled up in the hole?

When the soldiers arrived, they didn't rush around the corner, but pulled out the flamethrower from behind, and the last shot of the video is a ball of flames pouring out of the flame, and the shot was blurry, and then the video was interrupted.

Flamethrowers are indeed a great weapon for dealing with burrows, but with both sides crammed into caves, is it really the right thing to use?

Ye Han felt that the next video must be related to this team of fire-breathing servants, so he immediately clicked on the video, and as expected, the screen was the fire-breathing servant who was spitting fire around the corner.

The flames not only poured into the corners, but also ignited the piled corpses, and the heat quickly carbonized the corpses, until the spray was over, and the flames on the corpses were still burning.

Ye Han couldn't help but be stunned, the flamethrowers that could be used in a vacuum were all special models with their own oxidizers, but there was no oxidizer on the servants, and the only reason why the corpses could burn in this situation was that there was air in the cave.

He couldn't help but be amazed, it didn't take long for the aliens to land on Ceres, right? There's even air in the cave? Is this something that can be done in just a few days?

Could it be that the aliens have secretly landed on Ceres a long time ago, but they have never known about it?

Ye Han originally thought that there were enough servants brought to Ceres by the Nanzhou ship group, and it was only a matter of time before the alien forces that stole Ceres were completely eliminated.

But looking at it now, he didn't have the confidence he had before, and he was worried that the tens of thousands of servants would be eaten by aliens.

Continuing to look down, the servants waited outside the burning corner for a while, presumably the temperature had dropped, and they rushed into the corner in one go.

There were still a few burning corpses behind the corner, and the remaining enemy soldiers were all gone.

Several servants immediately rushed forward to act as spearheads, and continued to advance deeper into the cavern.

With the Flamethrower's minions, the advance speed has increased a lot, but whenever it comes across a corner or something, the Pyro has burned all the way around.

Ye Han only saw the video of this route for the time being, and didn't know what the situation of the other routes was, but after a simple reasoning, the situation of the other routes should be similar.

I just don't know how many flamethrowers the servants have brought, and whether they can hold out until the enemy army is completely annihilated.

Continue to click on other videos, the content is basically the same, the soldiers on both sides who are not afraid of life and death, the strategic nodes that are repeatedly contested, and the corpses of servants that can be seen everywhere......

Death is a normal thing in the video, and many servants appear in the camera alive, but it doesn't take long for them to fall forever in the dark cavern of Ceres.

Their lives are so short, from birth to death, only a few months in total.

But they played an extremely important role, without this group of servants, the military would have to throw in the airborne division to fight for the hole, and no one can say how many lives would have to be paid in the end to win.

With this in mind, Ye Han turned off the virtual screen...... I hope that from now on, the motorized infantry will never fight for the hole in the ground again.