Complete Martial Arts Attributes

Chapter 1275

1278 What Did that Dark Apparition Experience in Major w.a.n.g Teng’s Hand?


At the main base.


All the generals on Defense Planet No. 29 were gathered in the commanding office.


Red Scorpion and Raging Bear’s commanders were also present.


Both were waiting for the result of the thirteen frontline battle.


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The ninth and the seventeenth frontline had been recovered due to their victories. They later sent new commanders to guard the base and resist the dark apparitions.


Only the thirteenth frontline had yet to report their results.


The main base had previously received news that the Tiger Strike Force had finally launched their attack.


Their victory depended on that battle!


Why did they place such a huge emphasis on those three frontlines?


Their geolocations were special. Once captured, the major frontlines in the middle would be isolated, and would instantly collapse if the dark apparitions launched a major invasion.


If that were to happen, the apparitions could then charge right in, straight to the main base.


That was also the reason why the dark apparitions had taken down those two major frontlines first.


Unfortunately, the dark apparitions underestimated humanity’s resolve. The human faction immediately sent their three powerful forces to recapture the three frontlines.


Now, only the thirteen frontline was left.


Undoubtedly, this frontline was important, so everyone had gathered to await the results.


The room was extremely quiet; a tense atmosphere filled up the air.


General Cameron closed his eyes and crossed his arms. He then placed a hand under his chin and remained calm on the surface.


No one knew what he was thinking, or if he was worried about the situation of the contested frontline.


General Cameron was the one who appointed w.a.n.g Teng as commander. Hence, the battle wouldn’t just affect our hero. It would also affect this great official.


If w.a.n.g Teng lost, he would be labeled as someone with bad foresight.


General Qi Yuanju couldn’t control himself and asked, “General Qi Yuanju, any news?”


He wasn’t rough-looking but he was indeed an impatient fellow.


They had been waiting for three hours but no news was relayed. He couldn’t wait any longer.


Furthermore, they had already dragged the battle for a few days. If General Cameron hadn’t stopped them, his peer would have personally gone to ask w.a.n.g Teng what he was thinking.


“General Qi, you should change that impatient personality of yours,” said General Kimberly with a smile.


“You’re the only one who’s not anxious,” General Qi Yuanju replied angrily.


“I’m not, either,” General Ukeri said calmly.


General Qi Yuanju felt the corners of his lips twitching.


Why are you speaking?


Am I talking to you?


Hmph!


He turned and glared at General Ukeri.


The latter shrugged. He wasn’t bothered by the angry gaze directed at him.


Come and bite me!


General Cameron opened his eyes gradually and said, “It should be soon. They’re right in the middle of a fight. We can’t contact them at the moment. Let’s wait patiently. You should be patient when it comes to young people.”


“I agree with General Cameron. Major w.a.n.g Teng is not an unreliable person. I think he’s quite confident of succeeding,” General Kimberly said.


“General Kimberly, are you sure you’re not speaking up for Major w.a.n.g Teng because he’s handsome?” General Ukeri teased.


“Well, that’s a bonus.” General Kimberly coughed.


Both commanders from Red Scorpion and Raging Bear were rendered speechless.


Red Scorpion’s commander was a sharp-looking middle aged fellow. He always wore a smile on his face and was handsome, too. He couldn’t help but say, “Looks like everyone has high hopes for Major w.a.n.g Teng.”


He paid attention when he scanned everyone’s faces, so he could tell that everybody was expecting good results, even the restless General Qi Yuanju. The latter was just eager to know the outcome.


“Colonel Berkeley, you sound quite curious,” General Ukeri said with a smile.


Berkeley bowed slightly to General Ukeri and smiled. “Of course. After all, all the generals seem to have high hopes for him.”


“I hope he doesn’t disappoint us,” said the Raging Bear commander in a low voice, like the beat of a drum. He was a muscular bear race hunk. He sat on a large-sized chair and his upper body stood out, being taller than most of the people present. He would be about three meters tall when standing.


“Hahaha, I wonder which force is the most powerful in this mission.” General Qi Yuanju laughed.


“I’ve already lost to Haus.” Colonel Berkeley shook his head with a bitter smile.


Given his expression, it was evident that he felt that the Raging Bear Force would win the compet.i.tion.


However, he didn’t think that the new Tiger Strike Force’s commander would do better than him.


If he lost to Raging Bear, w.a.n.g Teng couldn’t beat him, either.


Berkeley had willingly admitted defeat when he heard that the Raging Bear had killed eight low-tier devil emperors.


Those were tough creatures to kill. One low-tier devil emperor made a huge difference.


He lost for a good reason.


Every high-ranked apparition was a military contribution on the battlefield. It was something worth boasting.


Haus could brag for a long time since he killed eight low-tier devil emperors.


Haus looked proud.


Just then—there was a sudden ring of an incoming call.


“It’s here!”


Everyone became excited; they instantly looked at General Cameron.


Berkeley and Haus were included. They too cared about the result.


Cameron smiled and stretched out his hand. A light screen appeared.


w.a.n.g Teng’s image appeared therein.


Behind him, the thirteenth frontline had turned into a pile of debris. Everything was burnt and all the buildings were destroyed. Dark apparition corpses lay strewn on the ground.


All the people present had experienced being on battlefields, yet the tragic aura on the other side still left them gobsmacked.


How was this battle fought?


It looked terrible, as the entire place was destroyed.


Berkeley and Haus turned grim, as they were equally puzzled.


Their battle with the dark apparitions was intense, but it never reached such a stage.


The frontline looked as if hit by a heaven-level heavy rune weapon. Furthermore, the weapon was launched in a moment when the dark apparitions were being overrun. That was the only possible reason for such destruction.


After all, high level weapons couldn’t cause such damage if the apparitions were offering resistance.


However, if every battle could be fought with heavy weapons, they wouldn’t need formidable martial warriors anymore.


w.a.n.g Teng noticed their strange and questioning gazes. He coughed awkwardly and said, “Cough. I went a little too hard. Do I need to pay for the losses?”


Silence.


Everyone was speechless.


Was this just a little hard?


Do you have a misunderstanding of what ‘a little’ is?


More so, the fellow was worrying about being accountable for the monetary losses. He didn’t seem to care about the battle itself. He looked quite composed at the moment.


General Cameron felt the corners of his lips twitching. Only he knew what the young man had done to the thirteenth frontline. Such a level of damage was understandable if he used an array.


However, he was still surprised by what he saw.


Of course, there were pros when using powerful destructive attacks. However, they were necessary to deal with dark apparitions.


“Do I have to pay for this?” w.a.n.g Teng asked with a face reflecting guilt after seeing their expressions.


It would be a huge loss for him if he also had to pay for the damages after fighting the war. It would be a thankless task.


Wars weren’t easy to handle!


“You don’t have to pay for it. The military wouldn’t be stingy enough to ask their own people to pay for damages.” General Cameron felt helpless.


“That’s good.” w.a.n.g Teng heaved a sigh of relief.


No one knew whether to laugh or cry.


This fellow’s mind works in strange ways. Why would he think he needs to pay for the losses?


“What about the result?” General Cameron went back to the main topic.


Everyone turned serious and looked at w.a.n.g Teng.


“We didn’t disappoint. Our forces managed to annihilate the dark apparitions. None of them escaped.” w.a.n.g Teng smiled. “We also caught a talented vampire apparition. I think you’ll like him.”


“Annihilated!” Everyone was stunned.


Such a word couldn’t be said with ease.


It wasn’t easy to annihilate an entire army of dark apparitions. Red Scorpion and Raging Bear had only managed to kill a portion. It was almost impossible to stop them from escaping, and they wouldn’t give chase, either.


And yet, w.a.n.g Teng said that his troop managed to annihilate all the dark apparitions who took over the thirteenth frontline.


No one could believe it.


“Are you sure?” General Cameron asked in a low voice. He widened his eyes a bit.


“You can send someone to check,” w.a.n.g Teng replied.


The General believed him. He shouted, feeling overjoyed, “Good!” Anyone could see how happy he was.


“Good riddance!”


“Major w.a.n.g Teng, good job!”


“Good, you’re indeed young and promising.



Qi Yuanju and the other generals felt elated. They were full of praise for w.a.n.g Teng.


“You’re being too kind. This is what I should do,” w.a.n.g Teng waved his hands and replied humbly. However, he was obviously enjoying the compliments.


The commanders from Red Scorpion and Raging Bear looked at each other, feeling abandoned.


The younger generations would surpa.s.s the older generation, leaving no paths for the latter.


They belonged to the poor, older generation.


“Oh right, did you say you caught a talented vampire apparition? Was he the one who forced General Lu Gaoge to retreat?” General Cameron asked.


“Yes, it’s this fellow.” w.a.n.g Teng pulled Tourbe into view.


Silence.


Everyone felt their lips tremble when they saw Tourbe, who was tied up like a dumpling.


What did this dark apparition experience in Major w.a.n.g Teng’s hands?