Amazing Son-in-law 3185 Charlie

 Soon, Wan Bajun, who was incomparably angry in his heart, took his men with him and drove to Eastcliff.


        On the way, Wan Bajun received a video sent by Jerold from Syria.


        This, was the footage taken by the scouts from the Syrian side near Hamid's western flank positions.


        When seeing the soldiers under his command. Even the five-star war general was stripped off and thrown into the cliff like a dead dog, Wan Bajun's lungs were about to explode with anger!


        He said angrily with a gloomy expression, "Pass my order to Jerold! Make sure that this Hamid and his forces are completely wiped out, leaving no one behind! I will use their corpses to pay tribute to these dead men!"


        The messenger beside him immediately said, "Yes, Hall Master! I'll convey your order to the Green-Eyed Wolf King right now!"


        Wan Bajun narrowed his eyes, his fingers kept thumbing an old gold ring on his left middle finger, and muttered under his breath, "If I didn't have to avenge my parents right away, I would have gone to Syria and killed this Hamid with my own hands!"


        At this moment, Hamid. He had no idea that he had already become a great enemy in the eyes of the Lord of the Ten Thousand Dragons Hall, who had to be eliminated.


        He only knew. The enemy had retreated, and he had won, and won easily.


        Once the front and west flank positions were cleared, he found that he had killed over three thousand enemies, while his own side had lost less than a hundred soldiers.


        It was the biggest victory he had experienced so far, bar none, and it was enough to brag about for the rest of his life.


        And the soldiers under his command were also rejoicing.


        They had thought they were going to be completely cold this time, but they had unexpectedly won a big battle, which was a great morale booster.


        Zayne, who had been hiding in the anti-slope trench, was also relieved at this point.


        He was really afraid that Hamid would fail and he would be killed as a soldier under his command.


        But now it seemed that he was safe for the time being.


        The war had been a great victory, but unfortunately, Hamid's base house had been destroyed by almost 80% of the fire.


        The majority of the soldiers' living quarters were gone, as were some supplies and personal belongings that had not been evacuated in time.


        As he watched his base fall into ruins, Hamid felt some regret.


        But he also knew very well. It was a wonder that such houses, built in the valley, were preserved as if they were made of paper under enemy fire.


        Moreover. According to the current trend, I am afraid that in the future, we will have to eat, live and sleep in the pit, because the pit is really safe.


        Therefore, it was a matter of urgency for him to continue digging the tunnels and permanent fortifications.