All the numberers in the small town thought they could stay in the defense line and wait for the enemy to come. However, the space, whose primary purpose was to annihilate the contractors, obviously did not want the numberers to be so passive. An order came from the German command and many numberers The readers were caught in a decision-making process. The German command, which has sufficient troops, is not willing to let the troops continue to guard the small town, and is ready to use all mobile forces to attack the flanks of the main Allied forces in the southwest direction, opening up the situation for the main friendly forces on the main battlefield. Space took this opportunity to mark the locations of a large number of tank units under the control of contractors. It was obvious that the numbered people were allowed to take the initiative to deal with the old enemy contractors. At this time, most numbered people have the ability to exchange for a decent tank, and the rewards of killing the contractors also make them very tempted, but anyone with an IQ knows the danger of participating in this action. Hu Bin and Stallone joined the offensive without hesitation. The survival rate of their Tigers on the battlefield is quite guaranteed. Hu Bin originally thought that less than half of the numberers would participate in this attack, but he did not expect that more than two-thirds of the numberers would take notice and exchange for a chariot to prepare for the attack. After asking about it, Hu Bin found out that in order to stimulate the enthusiasm of numberers, Space directly reduced the price of chariot exchange, and also launched a series of exchanges for chariot auxiliary items. Although the cost is high, it can be used to a certain extent. Improve the performance of the tank. In line with the formula that combat effectiveness equals survivability, the numberers' desire for redemption was mobilized. After a frenzy of redemption, a pure tank armored battalion controlled by the numberers was born. The fact that so many numberers are participating in the attack is not entirely due to the above reasons. Ever since they entered this world, the numberers have always been in a state of exhaustion. The trial after choosing a profession, the sudden airborne landing of allies, and the humiliation of the contractors who were regarded as prey after the counterattack. During the mission in just two months. The numberers experienced a series of setbacks, and the previous round of air raids and shelling by the Allies brought the numberers' resentment to a critical point and burst out in one fell swoop. The clay figurines were still very angry, and they were suppressed and beaten by allies who existed as NPCs in their eyes. This really made the numberers intolerable. After briefly weighing the issue between investment and gain, they all joined the offensive with enthusiasm. The head of state's speech encouraging the frontline soldiers was played on the radio, but at this time, what was heard in people's ears was like this Empty, the only thing worthy of the numberers' trust at this time is the weapons in their hands and the chariot under their buttocks. All tanks belonging to the armored division followed the order and rushed to the hilly areas in the south. The woods and bushes there allowed them to effectively hide the troops until the moment of attack came. When it comes to the choice of tank type, except for most of the serializers of the Panzer IV tank, which has good cost performance. Many numberers were inspired by Hu Bin and others and chose the powerful Stalker and the cheaper No. 3 assault vehicle. A small number of numberers who pursued safety and security but did not want to miss this opportunity also spent a lot of money to get them. Several Cricket self-propelled artillery vehicles followed the large force, allowing the attacking team to escape the situation of having no long-range support firepower. Every numberer who passed by Hu Bin and his team cast envious glances at their tanks. The refurbished Tiger tanks indeed have a charm that other tanks cannot match. Although Hu Bin did not have to worry about chariots in this assault, the cost was still considerable. A large amount of gold coins were invested in strengthening the components of the Tiger tank. The new ammunition feeder made Stan's loading work much easier. The addition of the ventilation system brought significant improvements to the poor compartment environment, and the most expensive magnetic composite buffer outer armor made the Tiger's resistance more powerful. Even scarier. Although the addition of the three accessories increased the Tiger's engine load a lot, it did not improve the combat effectiveness at all. After various modifications and supplies, a full 300,000 gold coins flowed from Hu Bin and Stallone. slipped out of his wallet. Perhaps even Space did not expect that a serializer would spend such a large amount of money to arm a tank, so when modifying the tank, the scarred shell of the Tiger was refurbished for free. After the preparations for the attack are completed. The entire tank unit took advantage of the cover of night to break into the forest area south of the small town, quietly hiding under the noses of the Allied forces. They planned to insert from the northern part of the battlefield when the Allied forces attacked from east to west, and directly attack the enemy's The left attacks. As the scheduled battlefield, bursts of gunfire rang out from time to time in the small town outside the forest area. This was where the reconnaissance teams from both sides of the enemy and ours clashed overnight for tomorrow's battle, but both the Allies and the Germans knew that no matter what the outcome, Tomorrow this place will turn into a sea of ??fire. In the night of radio silence, Hu Bin and other crew members stayed up all night. Like other armored soldiers, they sat in the dark carriage and quietly waited for the moment of attack. Doyle read a letter home over and over again with the help of a candle. It seems that he is remembering somethingStan silently wiped the brand new bomb conveyor and carefully applied the engine oil evenly. Even the talkative gunner Ferre surprisingly didn't catch it, but stayed at the gun position in a daze. Maybe every aboriginal armored soldier sitting in the tank is secretly wondering about his future fate, but what is the difference between the numberers and these aborigines? Stallone grabbed a bottle of highly alcoholic beverage and drank it sip after sip. He is usually very restrained, but tonight he seemed very indulgent. Maybe the excitement brought by alcohol can drive away his confusion about the future. Hu Bin thinks much more than other numberers. Perhaps there is a saying that is very reasonable. When a person knows more, his ignorance becomes more obvious. Even Hu Bin faces the problem that numberers are generally exhausted. The compact battles in the world of mercenary missions make him extremely uncomfortable as he is used to planning and preparing in advance. Because Space is the invading party, the help given to the numbered ones is extremely limited, and they are at a considerable disadvantage compared to the contractors who are the defending party. Fortunately, the contractors in this world seem to be generally at the first level of strength compared to the numbered ones, which gives the numbered ones a slight upper hand in the early stage. However, as the weapons used by the contractors are getting higher and higher in level, the numbered person's advantage in personal strength has been squeezed to an extremely weak level. Although the space tries its best to make up for the gap in weapons between the two sides, in fact, the two sides are not as strong as each other in terms of strength. The gap is getting wider and wider. Perhaps the aborigines could only feel that the Allied offensive was becoming more and more fierce, but the numberers could feel that the strength of the opposite contractors was uncontrollable. The most obvious example is that very few of the serializers can redeem weapons of the Tiger tank level. However, the Contractors have been able to popularize tanks like the "Firefly" Sherman tank that can threaten the Tiger. The numbered side, which had been completely crushed in terms of weapons and equipment, could only rely on the German camp's sophisticated tactics to recover some of their disadvantages, but the shadow of failure always hung over their heads. As the chess pieces used by space to fight against the main god, the numberers will inevitably face the final battle in this world. Perhaps they do not know how insignificant the role they play is. But this does not prevent them from raising their voices in a battle where they risk everything for their own interests and self-esteem. The first gunshot in the morning broke the tacit calm on the battlefield. The Allied forces, spearheaded by a large number of Sherman tanks, launched a fierce attack on the German troops occupying the position on the east side of the town. Artillery grenades and field artillery armor-piercing shells instantly covered the tank cluster that rushed into the town. The Allies lost more than ten tanks in an instant. Three German fighter jets arrived above the battlefield first, but they had not yet waited to support the friendly forces below. They were entangled by a formation of wild horses, and then the air forces from both sides arrived one after another, and a fierce and chaotic competition began under the cloudless sky. The German troops on the forward position were approached by the Allied tank groups who had no regard for losses. The soldiers in the trenches continued to use various weapons to block the enemy's footsteps, but everyone knew that it was only a matter of time before the defense line fell. The German armored forces at the rear of the position finally couldn't bear it anymore, and a large number of German tanks rushed up from the rear of the position. Joining the ranks of blocking the enemy, the fierce exchange of artillery fire between the two sides completely reduced the town as a battlefield to ruins. At this time, some of the coders hidden in the forest area were a little uneasy. Most of these guys were coders who had no hope of completing the mercenary mission. Most of the tanks exchanged were anti-tank destroyers, trying to survive in such a melee. Mix in some kills. But most of the numberers and aborigines still did not act rashly. They knew that the main forces of both sides had not yet appeared, and the seemingly fierce exchange of fire was just the first round of testing. Most importantly, the Contractor did not appear on the battlefield. As expected, the Allied forces saw that the first round of attacks could not shake the German defense line, and finally retreated to the west side of the town. What followed was a routine round of artillery coverage to weaken the German defense line. The German army launched artillery counterattacks as usual, but the effect was obviously not good. Compared to the battle on the ground, the battle in the air quickly decided the winner. In the end, the Allies only had less than one formation of Mustangs to withdraw from the airspace, and the obviously sparse German fighter jets were also pouring out the remaining ones. The ammunition was withdrawn to the rear for resupply. The serious attrition forced the German army to prepare in advance to use the troops ambushed in the forest area. Hu Bin received the order. They will flank the enemy in the next round of Allied offensive, and the main force on the German frontal battlefield is also preparing a counterattack. The Allies' second round of raids did not keep the Germans waiting for long, or in other words, the Allies simply did not want the Germans to have time to breathe. The tank clusters that were assembled again couldn't wait to get within the range of the German artillery fire, and the subsequent infantry also began to borrow. Advancing under the cover of armored troops. But this time. The German army obviously does not want to use conservative defensive tactics to delay time, and has been waiting for the main force for a long time.The troops rushed out of their positions without hesitation and launched a countercharge against the enemy. Medium tanks No. 3 and No. 4 outflank the enemy from both wings, while the frontal battlefield in the middle is handed over to heavy main tanks such as Tigers. The Allied forces reacted very quickly. After seeing the German army trying to fight a decisive battle with itself, they decisively separated some tanks to contain the Panzer III and Panzer IV tanks attacking from both wings, and also left many large-caliber main tanks behind. Central. According to the expectations of the Allied commanders, in the battle on both wings, our own high-speed vehicles such as M7 and Hellcat will quickly defeat the enemy and gain an advantage. After encirclement on three sides, even the elite heavy tank group of the German army will inevitably be destroyed. . In order to deal with the German army's main heavy tank group, which was very difficult to attack, the Allies put a large number of Sherman tanks on the frontal battlefield. They were also assisted by many thick-skinned British AT series assault vehicles and Churchills. Heavy tanks. Although the Allies were slightly inferior in terms of tank types, relying on artillery support and numerical superiority, the German tank group fell into a bitter battle. The tanks lacking bunkers in the open area could only rely on their own armor to withstand the enemy's shelling. This caused the battle to fall into an extremely bloody stranglehold from the beginning. Both sides fought for their own purposes on this small battlefield. The shells were poured out with all their strength. The battle was going exactly as the Allied commander had imagined. The friendly tanks on both wings were indeed fighting against the German tanks. After ten minutes of fighting, the German tanks that had suffered a loss slowly began to retreat from the two wings. The Allies, on the other hand, took advantage of the situation and pressed forward. If you look down from the air, you can see that the formation of the Allied forces is like a crab extending two pincers, quickly controlling large areas on both wings, and beginning to support the central battlefield. The German front was hit by crossfire at this time and appeared to be in danger. The commander of the Allied armored forces was listening to the battle situation from the front line in his command vehicle. When he found out after launching this attack that the German army had the intention of a decisive battle, he was also shocked by the enemy's response. In his opinion, the German army relied on the fortifications on the position to fight a war of attrition with its own strength. That's reasonable. But after seeing a large number of main heavy tanks appearing on the battlefield, the commander became vigilant. If the enemy gives up its defensive advantage and takes the initiative to attack, there must be a conspiracy. To this end, the Allied commanders deliberately left a part of the main tanks to serve as reserves in the rear and personally took charge, and handed over the frontline offensive tasks to several low-level officers who had joined half a month ago. Even the numbered ones can get military rank rewards in the battle, not to mention the contractors who are equivalent to the home battle. With the abilities given to them by the Lord God, the contractors must perform very well on the battlefield, and there is no need to increase their military ranks. pressure. With the help of military ranks, contractors can influence the Allied forces' local battlefield decisions to a certain extent, or they can simply have only one army of their own. The Allied forces currently fighting the main force of the German army are commanded by several contractors with higher military ranks. Most of the tanks controlled by the contractors are new tanks with higher performance. With their participation, the only quality advantage the German army has in tanks is also Being offset, the result of falling into a disadvantage is not surprising. Seeing the enemy retreating steadily, even the Allied commanders believed that they had been too worried before. The German counterattack was more like a desperate fight, but it was obvious that such a move would lead to their defeat faster. "The whole army attacks and must annihilate the enemy's heavy tank group." In order to end the battle as soon as possible, the Allied commander pressed all the troops forward.