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97: The mecha unit was established, and India surrendered

“The US just announced that their multinational joint exercises will no longer be held near our Chinese waters, claiming it’s due to a ‘tornado.’”

“Hahaha, they were completely humiliated by our in-your-face display; what courage do they have left to conduct exercises here?”

“Yeah, speaking of which, what kind of fighter jet from our Huaxia can break through the US’s air defense system and get right up to their aircraft carriers?”

“It must be the Aerospace Fighter invented by Great God Zhang Yuanhang!”

…The Chinese people laughed heartily as they watched the news released by the US.

The US wanted to challenge China, but now they’ve turned tail and run, looking utterly dejected.

“I didn’t expect the Aerospace Fighter developed by Zhang Yuanhang to start protecting our Huaxia’s interests so quickly.”

Guan Ya said slowly as she looked at the news on her phone.

“Indeed!”

Li Yaxin’s admiration for Zhang Yuanhang flowed endlessly like the Yangtze River.

“We also need to work hard. Even if we can’t catch up to Student Zhang Yuanhang, we should at least contribute to our motherland.”

Li Yaxin knew that no matter how hard she tried for her entire life, she could never make as many contributions as Zhang Yuanhang.

“By the way, Ya Xin, I think you’ve been a bit off lately.”

Guan Ya asked, looking into Li Yaxin’s eyes.

“What do you mean?”

Li Yaxin looked puzzled; she hadn’t done anything unusual lately.

Guan Ya leaned close to Li Yaxin’s ear and whispered, “Every time Zhang Yuanhang is mentioned, I feel like your eyes light up with a subtle glow.”

“Huh? I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

Li Yaxin clutched her chest and quickly walked away. Guan Ya stood behind her, watching her back, her own thoughts growing firmer.

Her good friend must have developed a fondness for Zhang Yuanhang.

Guan Ya felt a twinge of worry for her good friend, as it seemed Li Yaxin and Zhang Yuanhang were not on the same level.

Zhang Yuanhang stood too high!!!

Shancheng Military Base.

At this moment, Hong Bo had already piloted the Aerospace Fighter back to Shancheng.

Looking at the Aerospace Fighter landing on the runway, Academician Wu, Academician Sun, and Academician Zhao, along with a group of researchers, quickly ran to its side.

They circled the Aerospace Fighter, inspecting it thoroughly, and finding no damage whatsoever, which relieved Everyone’s worries.

“Academician Wu, Academician Sun, and Academician Zhao, rest assured, the Aerospace Fighter is fine.”

“I was extremely careful when I flew it.”

Hong Bo said to Academician Wu and the others as he exited the cockpit.

“Congratulations in advance, young man. You’ve earned a great merit this time.”

“Indeed, a special merit citation is excellent, excellent.”

“Go get some good rest.”

…Everyone looked at Hong Bo with envy. With a special merit citation, Hong Bo’s future was promising!

“What?!”

Hong Bo’s pupils dilated. He knew he might receive a medal after completing this mission, but he thought it would be at most a first-class merit. He never expected it to be a special merit citation.

This was truly a huge surprise!!!

At the same time.

The mech production base received a new order from the Capital: one hundred Pangu Mechs.

This put the entire production line into non-stop overtime.

Originally, The Top Leader and others had decided to produce an initial batch and then determine how many more Pangu Mechs would be needed.

However, just now, India, still unwilling to give up, tried to rescue their captured soldiers again. But before they even reached the disputed area,

They were utterly routed by the two Pangu Mechs piloted by Lin Yun and Li Shengxian.

With this recent victory, combined with previous battle records, the leaders in the Capital completely believed in the combat effectiveness of the Pangu Mech.

Thus, they decided to begin equipping the military with this behemoth.

Simultaneously, a Mech Unit was established, and Lin Yun was appointed as its first commander.

All subsequently produced mechs would be deployed to China’s Border. This news quickly reached the A San Guo Leader.

“Damn Chinese!!!” The A San Guo Leader was so enraged that he smashed all the exquisite porcelain he had just bought to pieces.

The Indian high-ranking officials beside him all lowered their heads, not daring to breathe loudly.

“Everyone, how should we handle our relationship with China now?”

The A San Guo Leader turned to the Indian high-ranking officials present, hoping someone could offer him a suitable and perfect suggestion.

Everyone looked at each other; for a moment, no one dared to speak.

It was a dead end now.

India’s Army was no match for China, which possessed Pangu Mechs. Their Navy, too, was so scared by China’s Aerospace Fighter that they turned around and left with the US.

As for the Air Force, there was no need to mention it; their planes crashed daily.

“How about we concede the disputed territory to China? This might improve our relationship with them, and we could even negotiate with China to have them withdraw the Pangu Mechs from the Border.”

“This would ease the pressure on our Border. If China doesn’t withdraw the Pangu Mechs, I can’t imagine how many troops we’d need to ensure the safety of our northern region.”

At this point, an Indian high-ranking official stepped forward, proactively suggesting a show of weakness to China.

Everyone present looked at him with admiration.

He actually dared to say such things. Wasn’t he afraid of being dismissed from his post by the A San Guo Leader?

The A San Guo Leader uncharacteristically nodded, pacing back and forth in his office, carefully considering what the official had just said.

If they continued to be aggressive, they couldn’t re-enter the disputed area, as China’s Pangu Mechs were not to be trifled with.

Moreover, if China deployed even more Pangu Mechs, India would need to deploy at least seven to eight hundred thousand troops to the north to feel somewhat secure.

That cost would be too great, and neighboring countries would surely seize the opportunity to retaliate for all the bullying they had endured from India over the years.

This was something India could not afford.

Seeing that the A San Guo Leader had not erupted in anger, Everyone understood that their strong-willed leader had also begun to entertain thoughts of retreat.

“This is just a temporary concession. Once our Indian mechs are developed, we can take back everything we’ve lost.”

“That’s right, then we’ll make China beg us on their knees.”

“Our mechs will definitely be better than China’s. Then the disputed territory will all belong to India.”

…Everyone spoke animatedly, as if India had already built its mechs.

The A San Guo Leader saw that all the high-ranking officials present agreed to retreat, so he nodded, “Alright, if that’s the case, then order the troops confronting China to withdraw.”

“At the same time, send people to China to negotiate peace.”

At this moment, the Indian military high-ranking official confronting China in the disputed area saw the retreat order from his leader.

A hint of a smile appeared on his face. Confronting China’s mechs had kept his nerves constantly on edge, and every day he worried that China would launch an attack.

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