"You're a member of our ship, you shouldn't be here on the ground battlefield, it's too dangerous here. You certainly don't have permission from Chief Nelson, go back!" Master Peterson said to Castor.

"I don't have Colonel Nelson's permission, but I've been ordered by Lieutenant General Henderson to lead this company to fight here! "

"This is a cross-level command, it's just a mess, you go back with me, this is not the place you should stay!".

"Lieutenant General Henderson has given me authority! I am the company commander! You have no authority to order me!"

"Do you know how dangerous a battlefield on the ground is, it's no better than a sturdy cruiser!" said Master Peterson.

"I know, but the more dangerous the place, the better it can be done!"

"It's easier to lose your life!" Master Peterson yelled at him.

"I don't have much to say to you!You can contact Colonel Nelson, and if you have the ability, you can get him to order me back to the ship!".

Master Chief Peterson contacted Colonel Nelson, "Captain, I met Castor in the H3 block of the dungeon, and he's ...... right now."

Before Master Chief Peterson could finish speaking, Colonel Nelson interrupted him: "Command a company to fight, I know, if he wants to die, let him go!"

Master Chief Peterson shook his head helplessly, turned to Castor and said, "Okay, we're not in a good situation right now, let's just explain, we don't have any heavy weapons here, only small-caliber laser guns, shoulder-fired missiles and some grenades. Do you know how many of the enemy there are?" Casto hesitated for a moment and said, "Well, I don't know yet, about seventy or eighty men?" Their fire was so heavy that the first attack I launched was directly repulsed by them, and the losses were heavy. "

"They're hiding behind these buildings? haven't you tried to make a frontal feint and wrap them around?" asked Master Chief Peterson. "No, we were in a hurry to attack when we detected that the enemy had just entered this area, and we made a detour to the east to catch them by surprise. As a result, we didn't expect that there were still enemy troops in the basement and beat us back. Casto said.

"There's still a basement? We'll have to figure out how many people are on the other side. Use cave finders and drones to see what is going on first. Master Chief Peterson then had the Scout fly the Bee drone again and use the Mole Microrobot to dive into the basement. Through the field of view of the micro-UAV, it was roughly determined that there were more than 80 soldiers on the enemy's ground building positions, and more than 60 soldiers in the basement.

"There aren't many of them, we can completely surround them. However, it was too difficult to storm the basement, and we had no air support in the dungeon. This basement is modified, just probed, it's armored inside, it's hard for us to blast this basement, we need to lure them out. Master Peterson said.

"It takes bait that is tempting enough, and they are cautious, and they didn't even pursue the last attack when it was repulsed. "Kasto was in a bit of a dilemma.

"It doesn't have to be a bait, sometimes danger is more important than temptation. We can use the Mole Robot to bring explosives and bring a few more robots. Detonating near their basement doesn't necessarily kill them. But their headquarters must be down there, too, and the sound of the blasting should cause them to panic, and the attack will catch them off guard at this point. "

"Great, kill them all when they come out!" Casto said excitedly.

"I'm actually a little worried that if I push them into a hurry, they will fight back violently. I don't know if they will break through. To the south is the area under our control, and it is impossible for them to break through from this side. The west and north roads are not easy to walk, and their breakthrough will be blocked. They will most likely take the main road to the east. The troops stationed at Titan are notoriously ferocious, and their will to fight is awe-inspiring. Master Peterson said worriedly.

"It's okay, I'm sure we can stop it!" Casto was confident.

"Well, let's do this attack, and you're responsible for organizing the defense. Master Peterson said.

"Okay, I'll get the job done!" Castor's tone was firm and confident.

In the darkness, Master Chief Peterson orders his men to send out mole robots, which carry high explosives to dig near the basement. 10 mole robots start digging at maximum power. Due to its sophisticated design, it is barely audible to enemy troops in the basement. There was no commotion in the enemy-controlled building, only the occasional sound of gunfire in the distance. Neither side knows what the situation will be.

Suddenly, several tongues of fire burst out of the enemy building, and red pillars of light roared towards the ruins of the building to the northeast. Falling from the ruins of the buildings to the northeast, the flames and violent sounds of the explosion shook every soldier present. "They have rocket artillery!" Casto was taken aback, the enemy had not used this powerful anti-infantry weapon when they attacked.

Casto was secretly glad that he had not set up his blocking position too close to the enemy out of caution. According to Castor's original plan, he wanted to retreat as much as possible in the event of a local breakout, and sent small forces to harass them on the way. Have the enemy troops drain their stamina and ammo in the charge, then surround and eliminate them when they are exhausted. The enemy rockets landed right near the positions where they had been engaged, and Casto himself did not expect that this cautious encirclement plan would save the lives of many soldiers as soon as the battle began. Casto was relieved to contact the two squad leaders of the harassment unit sent out at the front to inquire about the damage, and the other party replied that there were no casualties.

Sergeant Peterson, who was preparing an offensive on the northwestern front, was still waiting for an opportunity. He found that the enemy commander was much calmer than he had imagined, and was not panicked by the explosion in the basement. Master Chief Peterson sent a voice communication to Castor: "They seem to know that we sent robots to dig holes. But since they don't come out, let's just blow up the foundation of the building near the basement. "

"Can you blow it up?" Castor was a little unsure.

"We can't blow up basements, but we can blow up nearby buildings and bury them inside. But I don't know if the collapse of the basement will cause our ground offensive line to be blocked. "Master Chief Peterson turned on the AI terrain simulation, and the AI gave the possible results of multiple explosions, and the results showed that 60% of the offensive routes would be blocked by the explosions.

"But if their command room were underground, it would have left them leaderless after the blast. We can surround them with chaos. Master Peterson said.

"Well, then blow them up and bury them all!" Casto said.

But as soon as they had made their plans, a voice communication came: "This is Brigadier General Leon, the commander of the seventh fortress guarding the equator of Titan V, the enemy has launched a large-scale attack on us, and I ask the troops supporting us to quickly move closer to us! We urgently need manpower! We urgently need heavy fire support!".

"We don't have time to delay, you move quickly from the defensive position to our side, let's encircle them together, and after killing them, we will go to support the fortress. But before Master Chief Peterson could finish speaking, a large number of soldiers suddenly appeared on the enemy position, and they began to charge towards the defensive positions of Castow to the east.

"Squad leader, you try to kill and wound them along the way, delay their attack, and we will support you as soon as possible!" Castor ordered.

Castor immediately contacted Sergeant Peterson: "Sergeant Peterson, the enemy is coming from the position to the east of us, please lead the troops to support us quickly!"

For a while, the sound of fierce firefighting resounded on the main road to the east. Castor had originally intended his soldiers to go south of the main road and set up an ambush, wait until the enemy charged to the vicinity before firing, and then let the soldiers who had harassed him come up from behind to destroy the enemy troops. Castor thought that the enemy wanted to break through, so he arranged this defense in depth in an attempt to drain the enemy troops in the charge. But instead of continuing on the main road, the enemy entered the ruins south of the road in an attempt to sweep away the enemy they had just encountered. Apparently, Castor misjudged the intentions of the enemy forces.

"Two squad leaders, quickly lead your men out! We are going to support you now!" Casto reserved 30 soldiers to guard the defensive position, and led 50 soldiers himself to support. Castor, of course, did not dare to take the main road, he knew that if he marched on such a large road, it would be tantamount to sending them to death, and the enemy rockets would directly blow them to pieces. In the dark, they groped their way forward with night vision devices.

After 10 minutes, the soldiers led by Castor reached the front line, and in the dimly lit ruins, the fire of rifle fire flashed from time to time. They confronted the enemy between the two buildings. Casto didn't dare to approach rashly, he first prepared to contact the squad leader on the front line by voice.

Casto asked the squad leader about the battle, and the squad leader's voice came from the other end of the intercom: "After the enemy rushed out, we opened fire on them, and when they found us, they launched a fierce attack on our side, driving us to this building, and we barely blocked them by relying on the terrain." They seem to have a plan to surround us. "

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enemy occupied a higher building, and some of their soldiers fired down from the rooftops in an attempt to suppress Castor's troops with fire. Castor unleashed the Wasp drone, roughly determining the location and number of enemy troops. Castor laid out tactics to his officers: "There are 80 people on the opposite side, 60 people on our side, and more than 40 of them are coming around from the north, probably trying to surround us." In this way, we planted enough explosives under the building, withdrew from the building, and detonated the explosives when they besieged us. "

"That's a good idea, but how do we get out of the building?" asked the squad leader.

"We cover you and create the illusion of a breakout and retreat. Bring them over and blow them up again. We'll set up the explosives, and you guys will cover us upstairs. Casto said.

"No, we have plenty of explosives here, let's set it up, you guys will arouse the suspicion of the enemy. We're not going to let them find out. The squad leader pretended to be calm and said.

Casto felt that what the squad leader said made sense, so he didn't think much about it and agreed.

Castor then ordered his men to attack, and he sent snipers to kill the soldiers who were strafing from the opposing building. Shoulder-fired missiles were then fired at several firing points near the building. After the attack was launched, the enemy's position became like a hornet's nest that had been stabbed, and the enemy soldiers fired heavily at Casto's position, so that Casto could not advance.

And the soldiers surrounded by the left flank were about to arrive. Casto knew that enemy fire had to be suppressed in order to save the soldiers in the building.

"We're going to continue to suppress enemy fire, and you're getting out of the building!" Casto shouted to the squad leader.

"The explosives have not been planted yet. Please buy us time!" the squad leader was a little anxious, his voice trembling.

"Fire support! Suppress those damn fire points and shoot them a few more missiles!" Casto shouted. Several high-explosive rockets hit the enemy's position, and Castor suddenly found that the enemy's hoplites were not moving. Pulse cannons were necessary to destroy them, but covered by such ferocious fire, Casto was difficult for them to aim.

"Second Lieutenant! We have an enemy to the north, and they're firing at us!" a soldier shouted to Castor. Casto looked to the north, where enemy soldiers were strafing, and the rain of bullets intersected with enemy fire in front of him, leaving Casto's troops very passive.

"Squad leader, get out of the building! Let's retreat together!" Casto commanded the squad leader by voice.

"Okay, we're ready to withdraw, cover us!" said the squad leader.

Casto ordered his soldiers to use the building as a base to block the attacking enemy forces from the north, and attempted to suppress the enemy in the opposing building with firepower. But the enemy fire was unusually fierce, and the bullets fired from the rifles hit their bunkers intensively. The squad leader and the fighters in the building tried to retreat in the face of fire, but they made several surprises to no avail.

The soldiers from the north pressed up. The ferocious fire caused Casto's troops to retreat further and further away from the building.

At this time, the voice of the squad leader came from the voice communication: "Second Lieutenant, we have given up the breakthrough, most of the enemy troops have broken downstairs, we will directly detonate the explosives downstairs, we are not alive, we are not alive!" This almost poignant voice revealed the last despair.

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