When I Opened My Eyes, I Was in the Middle of the Battlefield chapter 198

When I Opened My Eyes, I Was in the Middle of the Battlefield 198

An incident started to spread through Chinese online media.

The US special forces infiltrated, killed the target, and escaped, which China is investigating.

In addition, the specific time of the gunshot, video of a street with flashing sirens, and blurry photos of dozens of people dressed in black were uploaded.

It was also posted on all Chinese versions of social media, including TikTok, Weibo, WeChat, and Xiao Hongsu, not just one or two places.

As if tens of millions of fry were released.

It was information that could be destroyed without a caregiver, but those who claimed to be guides appeared as if they had waited.

The young generation risking their lives for blind patriotism, the so-called small pink.

Armed with an anti-American spirit, they fattened the fry into adult fish and spread them all over China’s rivers and streams.

[Americans attacked Ajungga (阿中哥: Chinese personification)!]

[Crazy bastards! Guys with no history interfered with unification, and dared to enter China?!]

[Give me the gun. I will kill all the American bastards who wander off the coast of Taiwan.]

In half a day, online became noisy.

Chinese overseas spread rumors on other SNS as if they were expanding production.

It became more and more provocative to attract attention, and at the end, spying and killing civilians were added.

Around the time when the party’s working-level officials, who had an anti-American consciousness at the base, neglected it.

The Standing Committee of the Communist Party also began to speak out.

“If the word spread this far, it seems that someone pushed me from behind… … .”

“Are you saying that you leaked the story to gain power from the hardliners? Don’t force yourself. The little pink generation just acted with enthusiasm.”

“You mean public opinion in this country is being swayed by little pink kids? nonsense. Didn’t you push the little pink kids? Even children all over the world know that you are the most active in war… … .”

The moment when two members of the Standing Committee tried to raise their voices at each other.

Annotation raised its voice.

“Is this a war?”

“… yes?”

“Taiwan unification is the destiny of China and a task befitting one China. It shouldn’t be called war.”

“I-I didn’t mean that… … .”

“All right.”

When the chairman cut off his words, at the same time, the inside of the conference hall became quiet as if it were wrapped in silence.

Tension-filled gazes cautiously gathered at the tin.

From nob le mt l dot com

Like a subordinate who made a mistake.

At this, the chairman, who had been looking around the conference hall, opened his mouth.

“Let’s write a press release about it.”

“How can I catch the keynote?”

“It should be common sense. Can I just stay still? Include the American spy who was caught in Beijing and put it in the article.”

At those words, the eyes of the members of the Standing Committee changed.

hopeful gaze.

As if Josuk answered the look in his eyes, he continued talking.

“I want it not to interfere with Taiwan unification.”

“ah… I understand, Chairman.”

This was a clear sign of war.

While members of the Standing Committee are tense.

Annotation continued.

“Are you ready?”

“… Are you talking about the military? Against US Special Forces… … .”

“No, Taiwan.”

“Sorry, Chairman. All preparations for Taiwan’s unification have been completed. If you give an order, you can pour all your capabilities… … .”

“Then, try to set an auspicious day within this year. I will declare an open war on that day.”

“ah… yes All right.”

“Then how many foreigners have left?”

“Ah, here it is. This is the result of two days of additional counting following the previous report.”

A member of the Standing Committee hurriedly posted a report, and the chairman, who had been examining the numbers and Chinese characters, nodded.

“Let the rest leave within this year. There should be no unnecessary noise in the unification process.”

“All right.”

The member of the Standing Committee, who was answering, carefully looked at the comment.

‘Has this incident brought about a change in your mind and body?’

It was because even two days ago, the president had not made a decision yet, even though he had prepared for the Taiwan war.

To be precise, it was hesitant to advance because of Taiwan’s major industries, major companies from around the world that moved in, the relatively large economy compared to the size of the country, and the presence of US troops.

Because the aftermath of it was so great that it was difficult to handle.

It was no different now.

However, it was the decision to unify Taiwan now.

By the time everyone was thinking the same thing.

“Standing Committee member Wang Qing.”

Zhu Xi called Wang Qing.

He, who oversees the Taiwan-related operations agency, replied with a flinch.

“Yes, Chairman!”

It was a time when I was nervous because I didn’t know if there would be any orders or criticism.

The chieftain’s mouth opened calmly.

“When is the date that Pikal will return?”

“… … ?!”

Wang Qing flinched.

Although Pikal and Tin met face to face, it was because he did not know that his name would appear here.

Moreover, today was a meeting to discuss the atrocities committed by the United States in Sunjin and Hong Kong.

Wang Qing, who hesitated at this, opened his mouth not too late.

“Oh, nothing has been decided yet. If you tell me what you want, I will reflect it.”

“Okay. When he returns, we will have a cup of tea, so please treat him well.”

“All right.”

“Make sure you get along well with him, too, a zealous man.”

“Yes, Chairman!”

I didn’t know the reason at all, but Wang Qing answered with all his might.

I couldn’t ask questions or throw up on orders.

It might have been in the past, but now it was because everyone was playing the role of the SS guarding the president.

It’s just that the relationship between the guards is not good.

They were gathering around the president and leading state affairs.

Eventually, a few more stories came out, and after several reports were made.

It happened as if the annotation was finished.

“… Then, let’s finish here and prepare well.”

“Okay, Chairman!”

As if united, the same answer came out, and Wang Qing hurriedly called as he left the conference room.

And while waiting for a few calls.

“hello? I am Wang Qing.”

Wang Qing quickly raised his voice at the incoming call, and at the same time, a calm reply came back.

– This is Jurgen, who serves the boss.

“ah… the Jew. remember.”

When I answered, remembering Jurgen, whom I had seen during my stay, the question quickly returned.

– What did you call me for?

“The President said he would like to have a cup of tea… Can’t I speak to the boss directly?”

– You are currently having a private meeting with the President of Russia.

“For what the hell… … ?”

It was when Wang Qing reflexively asked.

– Did you not hear the reason? You just talked to Joon-soo a while ago.

“ah… … !”

Wang Qing flinched.

It was because I didn’t know that the word “commentary” would come out so easily after the president.

Above all, there was something between Pikal and those people that he did not know.

“Oh, then I’ll call you back later… I will just hang up.”

After hanging up the phone, Wang Qing let out a long sigh.

The past few days passed through his mind.

Busy days preparing for war and ordering and reviewing various operations.

But that was all.

Even after setting the tone for the Taiwanese war, the Chinese army could not move forward.

It was because he was blocked by several stumbling blocks with only one step ahead.

Even the President could not utter the words advancing or advancing, and only gave orders to prepare.

However, after the phone call with Pikal, the president declared the march.

That too, along with the order to set up the long day.

A look of doubt flashed in Wang Qing’s eyes.

‘What kind of conversation did you have with the chieftain… … ?’

* * *

The White House, Washington, DC, USA in the late evening.

After reporting Russia’s war plan to the president and discussing it, Secretary of Defense Thomas has just returned to the Pentagon.

“… I don’t know if diplomacy will cover it up.”

Thomas murmured.

It was because China and Russia created an atmosphere of war, and the State Department concluded that it would move first.

If Russia wages a war after China, the burden on the US will be considerable.

Of course, it has the world’s best and maximum power, but that’s because it’s not invincible.

In any case, if the war broke out, it could not be safe.

Soldiers die, the country spends money, and civilians will see the damage.

This was worrisome, apart from Thomas being a pro-war and hardline hawk.

Even if I liked war, I liked America more than that.

He was a patriot, a heavenly soldier.

It was when Thomas entered the minister’s office with such thoughts.

“Minister, this is an interim report on the return of the operation team.”

The aide put the report with the horse.

The names of dozens of Delta Force and dozens of civilian contractors, along with handwritten copies of reports, were printed.

After accepting the report, Thomas nodded to the aide.

“Yeah, good job. Go see.”

The door was closed, and Thomas, who was left alone in the minister’s office, leaned back in his chair and flipped the cover of the report.

Then, I passed it over while lightly looking to see if there was a problem.

Fortunately, nothing out of the ordinary happened.

There were several crew members with minor injuries, but all of them were light enough to not interfere with future activities.

Abrasions, bruises, etc.

Thomas, who had been flipping through them, stopped at one point.

[Lee Kang-tae]

Thomas, who had read several pseudonyms used in the U.S. mainland and in various operations next to the real name he had used since Korea, read the text meticulously.

It was a kind of diary-like writing in which Lee Kang-tae was put in and before he was expelled.

Unlike the reports he had read so far, he had read every single one of them and ended up laughing.

“His penmanship is typical of a soldier… There are no human weapons in the content.”

It wasn’t because the contents inside were great.

There were no emotions.

In the midst of a near-death crisis and a record of killing someone, Kang-tae was calmly narrating all the facts.

It wasn’t just killing a few or dozens of people.

At least 150 people.

As expected of China, it killed as many people as it had put in a large number of people.

However, Kang Tae did not put any emotion into it even when he wrote it.

Of course, Kang Tae was not wrong.

Rather right.

I shouldn’t have put emotion into the report. I had to describe only the events and circumstances that had occurred.

However, that was just logic.

Although the writings written by those who had suffered a near-death crisis were crude, emotions were bound to come out.

Most of the writings of those who went to battle were filled with excitement.

Kang Tae-man just described the facts.

‘It’s scary… … .’

Even though he thought he was afraid again, Thomas couldn’t stop the corner of his mouth from going up.

In any case, the contents written inside were more flagship.

It was all the more surprising because instead of scene sounds, various noises, and unnecessary noises, the number and how they were killed were written down.

That was when I was looking at Kang Tae’s records.

“Minister!”

The phone on the table started to cry busily with the voice of the aide who opened the door.

Tiliri-

ugh-

The cell phone, which had been set to vibrate, responded, followed by a notification sound from the computer.

belt-

Thomas’ face hardened as he met his aide’s eyes.

I instinctively realized that the situation was serious, and I frowned at the words that followed.

“The Chinese invasion has been confirmed.”

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