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The Legendary Man novel Chapter 512

Chapter 512 Yaleview Army Is The Target

At that moment, roadblocks were being set up at the border between Yaleview and Lostaria. On the highway exiting Yaleview, the Yaleview Army had three divisions stationed there.

As a result, all the cars on the highway that were trying to leave were forced to turn back, leaving it empty for the very first time.

Meanwhile, there were ten tanks parked at the toll station with the barrels of their guns pointing at the highway.

In fact, their formation was a testament to the Yaleview Army’s stand without the need for words.

Death awaited whoever who dared to breach the barriers.

“Blackie.”

Beside one of the tanks, a heavily armed soldier asked his sergeant, “Didn’t they say that this was just a military exercise? Why are we setting up a roadblock on the highway with tanks? Why do I get the feeling that sh*ts gonna hit the fan?”

“How the f*ck should I know?” The old sergeant let out a sigh. “I was supposed to be on leave and visit my relatives, but I was forced to return the moment I arrived at the railway station. F*ck my luck…”

Before the old sergeant could finish, he staggered forward suddenly.

When the younger soldier turned to see who it was, he tucked his head in fright.

It turned out that their division leader had appeared behind them out of nowhere. Having heard their exchange, he gave the old sergeant a deserving kick.

“It’s a soldier’s duty to obey orders without question. Even if you have gotten on the train, you are still required to jump off it and return,” Chase Granger, division leader of the Yaleview Army’s Ninth Division, asserted.

When the sergeant called Blackie climbed back up to his feet, he acknowledged his reprimand, “Yes, Sir!”

“Whose soldiers are these?” Looking at the officers following behind him, Chase demanded in a frosty tone, “I want everyone—from the company leader to the brigade leader—investigated. Having soldiers like these is a disgrace to the Ninth Division.”

No sooner had Chase spoken than a gentle rumble rang out from behind him.

When the crowd turned to look, they were greeted by the sight of a convoy of armored cars approaching from the end of the highway.

Travelling behind the convoy was a heavy tank.

Narrowing his eyes, Chase observed the never-ending convoy on the highway.

“Sir, their plates belong to the Yalegard Legion,” one of the clueless officers beside Chase said.

“I’ve been waiting for them.” An icy glint flashed across Chase’s eyes. “Order the men to get their weapons ready!”

“Yes, Sir!” his men responded aloud.

Soon, the sounds of whirring machinery rang out from behind him.

The entire Ninth Division of Yaleview had aimed their weapons at the approaching Yalegard Legion.

As the Yalegard Legion gradually drove up, they finally stopped outside the toll station, coincidentally at Chase’s signal.

Subsequently, the door of an armored car opened for the stern-looking Andy to alight.

“Andy, aren’t you supposed to be in Lostaria? What brings you here to Yaleview?” Chase sneered at the sight of Andy.

“By the Decree of Asura, we are performing a military exercise to defend Yaleview.”

“Is this a joke?” Chase snorted with laughter. “Yaleview has us, the Yaleview Army, protecting it. Since when does the responsibility fall upon Asura’s Office? If you know what’s good for you, you had better turn back with your men. Otherwise, don’t blame me for what I’m about to do.”

The Yaleview Army’s composition was different from that of other regions.

For example, even though the division leader of the Ninth Division was lower in rank than Andy, he commanded a force of seventy thousand men, which was only thirty thousand lesser than Andy.

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