The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family -
Chapter 3130
Most of the time, artillery would kill the human body because of shrapnel from the blast, or rocks that had been blown up by the blast, or any other hard objects that had exploded. 1
However, the vibration and shock waves generated by the artillery explosion could also cause huge damage to the human body. If the distance was close enough, it might even shatter a person's internal organs. 2
Although Hamed did not have any grand strategic thinking skills, he had already been on the battlefield for a long time before he had finally ended up where he was today. So, he had a lot of practical experiences.
His orders were passed on one by one, and all of the soldiers in various tunnels received his orders. 1
So, many people began collecting materials and looking for some soft items to lay down on the ground.
Many soldiers came to the entrance of the tunnel to get plenty of soft soil. Before Sheldon, who was feeling extremely nervous could even understand what they were doing, he heard the soldier who was in charge of keeping an eye on him shouting, "Why are you still standing there in a daze? Hurry up and get some soil and spread it on the ground under you. Otherwise, if the bomb were to explode in front of you, you will
suffer from internal bleeding from the shock!"
When Sheldon heard this, he asked in a panic, "Is there really going to be a war? Can you go and talk to Commander Hamed and ask him to send me away on a helicopter first? I've never fought in a war before, and it would be useless for me to stay here."
The soldier replied coldly, "The helicopters have already left long ago. You cannot go anywhere now. You should hurry up and grab some soil if you don't want to die. You can just stay here and not do anything you want to try your luck."
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Sheldon did not dare to continue being pretentious as soon as he heard this.
So, as he cursed Charlie with the most vicious and harsh words that he could think of in his heart, he reluctantly followed the other people outside to prepare the soil.
Sheldon used an empty diesel lubricant oil bucket, and he painstakingly shoveled a bucket of soil. Just as he was about to lift the bucket of soil up to go back inside, there was a sharp breaking sound coming from outside.
Before Sheldon could even figure out what the sound was, deafening explosions began ringing quickly one after the other in succession!
The bombing had begun!
At this instant, it felt as though the whole mountain was shaking.
The base in the valley outside the entrance of the tunnel was instantly plunged into a sea of flames.
Sheldon screamed out loud in fear. This was the first time he had ever come into close contact with war after living for so long.
He felt as though his ears had already gone deaf. In addition to tinnitus, his eardrums were also in absolute pain, and he felt as though someone had pounded on all the internal organs in his body. He felt extremely uncomfortable.
The soldier in charge of guarding him quickly dragged him back into the tunnel and immediately afterward, there was a roaring sound of the second round of bombing!
The target of this second round of bombing was still the base in the valley, and the deafening explosion sounded continuously and endlessly!
Sheldon hurriedly covered his ears with both hands, and he was shivering as he crouched on the ground.
On the other hand, the other soldiers had already long been prepared to defend themselves against the impact of the explosion.
Although rounds after rounds of bombs continued landing down, this did not have any effect on these soldiers at all.
On the contrary, as the bombing continued going on for longer and longer, the soldiers began feeling a
strong sense of security and superiority instead.
This was because they had personally witnessed the great effect of the reverse slope fortification in response to the bombing.
Hiding in such a strong fortification to hide from the bombing was equivalent to hiding in an armored car and getting shot at by the indigenous people using bows and arrows. Instead of feeling any fear, on the contrary, psychologically, the soldiers actually had a mocking sense of superiority over them!
It could be said that the more bombs the enemy fired, the higher the morale of Hamed's soldiers grew! i
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