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Republican Era Cavalry.

Chapter 225: Inevitable Corruption. [226]



Summary

The artillery company has completed their drill, impressing the commander. Wu Lian Chang is singled out for praise and asked to provide transportation for the officers. The soldiers are struggling with training and morale is low. The commander discusses pay and equipment issues with the troops. There's talk of an impending battle against the "little devils" (Japanese forces). The soldiers are instructed to aim for the chest in combat due to limited ammunition. Meanwhile, the streets remain busy with brothels and casinos still operating. A supply warehouse is identified, containing valuable weapons and vehicles. The soldiers discuss various military equipment, including motorcycles and guns, highlighting the disparity between their own resources and those of higher-ranking officers. The chapter ends by emphasizing the importance of national willpower and faith in warfare, rather than just superior weaponry.

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