The Last Commander of the Red Alert

Chapter 700: Come, Fight!



The notion of having more than 80% of Super Soldiers was a terrifying figure.

Even if a Camp or Faction had at most ten Super Soldiers, eight out of ten would roughly translate to only five or six individuals. Still, this number was already staggering.

After all, each Super Soldier was an embodiment of formidable individual power. The specialized units developed within their Camps or Factions stood no chance against these juggernauts, especially given that some of these units possessed various immunity abilities, making them the nemesis of enemy Camps or Factions.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

In such circumstances, the say of Super Soldiers in matters was non-negligible.

If indeed over eighty percent of Super Soldiers supported Su Chen in becoming the Commander, then things could get complicated.

"General Paxton, are you certain that more than eighty percent of Super Soldiers are behind him?" a General asked in a deep voice.

"If you don't believe me, feel free to summon them here," General Paxton responded with a confident demeanor.

Subsequently, they issued orders to assemble almost all Super Soldiers within the Camp or Faction at that location. This significant movement was quickly noticed, and news of it was swiftly relayed back by spies.

"What are those old-timers from the Soviet Union Camp or Faction up to, gathering all the Super Soldiers?"

"Could they be planning to use the Hyperspace Teleportation Device for a surprise attack on us?"

Considering this possibility, the other three Camps or Factions issued similar orders, directing their Super Soldiers to gather at the main Base. A foreboding calm, like the quiet before a storm, settled across the entire World.

Watching the Super Soldiers present, smiles crept onto the faces of the Generals on site. The strength of a Camp or Faction was not solely based on technology; Super Soldiers were also a critical factor.

At the moment, both in quantity and quality, the Super Soldiers of their Soviet Union Camp or Faction were considered among the top, a fact that filled them with confidence.

Naturally, the most conspicuous among them was Boris, whose massive frame was quite eye-catching.

"Boss, why did these old coots call us here?" Boris leaned toward Su Chen, asking in a supposed whisper.

However, he seemed to forget that his voice, even when subdued, matched the volume of a regular conversation, making his question audible throughout the meeting room.

The Generals' lips twitched at this, fighting the urge to pummel Boris, though they knew well that they'd stand no chance against him in a direct confrontation.

"The Generals are discussing the prospect of me becoming the Commander," Su Chen replied nonchalantly.

"Oh, so that's what this is about," Boris nodded, understanding.

Su Chen had informed him about this matter, but Boris hadn't expected it to be on the agenda so soon. Not just him, many Super Soldiers were aware of this development, and their expressions remained calm.

However, some Super Soldiers were out of the loop. One particularly average-looking man stepped forward, objecting, "Appoint Su Chen as Commander? I'm sorry, but I disagree."

In their seats, several Generals' eyes glinted with mockery, clearly recognizing this Super Soldier's affiliations.

Creating cliques was a fundamental tactic. For Super Soldiers seeking more substantial authority, joining certain factions was essential, and this dissenting Super Soldier was tied to the faction of those very Generals.

"I disagree as well."

Two more Super Soldiers stepped forward, meaning three were now opposing Su Chen's appointment as Commander.

Among the Super Soldiers present, including Su Chen, there were only seven. With almost half in opposition, the scenario hardly resembled General Paxton's earlier claim of over eighty percent support for Su Chen.

Su Chen narrowed his eyes at the two latest Super Soldiers to emerge.

The first objection didn't surprise him; he had attempted to communicate with that individual, who had flatly refused. However, the subsequent two had previously promised their support, and their sudden reneging was clearly deliberate.

"Trying to play this game with me?" Su Chen thought with a cold smile.

Initially, he intended to use more formal methods to assume the role of Commander. Now, it appeared he needed to employ other tactics.

At that moment, one of the Generals laughed loudly, "General Paxton, it seems the reality differs from your claims, no?"

The other Generals looked at General Paxton, awaiting his next move. With half of the Super Soldiers, excluding Su Chen himself, opposing him, they felt they no longer needed to consider Su Chen a threat.

Though General Paxton appeared unflustered, he was internally panicking—this situation was not what he had anticipated.

"I recall a certain regulation within our Camps or Factions," he began, trying to regain control. "If one Super Soldier can defeat all others combined, he then possesses the authority to oversee all Super Soldiers. I'm not mistaken, am I?"

Some Generals' expressions shifted, acknowledging the truth in his words. The emergence of the Super Soldiers had forced them to realize the need for strict control over these powerful beings. Unless resorting to ultimate weapons, ordinary individuals were no match for the Super Soldiers, leading to various restrictions being placed on them. This rule was part of that.

As the importance of Super Soldiers grew, along with some advocating on their behalf, most restrictions detrimental to them were abolished, leaving only harmless regulations.

This particular rule stubbornly persisted.

To the Super Soldiers, the idea of someone capable of defeating them all was inconceivable, which was why the regulation was virtually forgotten. Unexpectedly, it was now being invoked.

Had anyone other than Su Chen suggested this, they would have scoffed. But the challenge came from Su Chen, who had, upon entering the Base, brutally bested Boris in a sparring match. After further provocations from Boris, Su Chen had sparred with them all, none of whom considered themselves his match.

However, they believed there might be hope in a united front.

Soon after, outside the Base, Su Chen and other Super Soldiers stood in an open area, far removed from the Generals and others who would observe the upcoming battle through monitors. This battle could be revolutionary, as never before had multiple Super Soldiers ganged up on one of their own.

"Let's get one thing straight," began the first Super Soldier to oppose Su Chen, addressing the three supporting him. "This fight is about our honor as Super Soldiers. If you dare to hold back, the Generals will never let you off the hook!"

Boris scoffed upon hearing this. "Do you think I need a reminder? I don't do 'holding back' in a fight!"

The other two Super Soldiers remained silent, but their expressions echoed Boris's sentiment.

They were Super Soldiers, their thirst for battle beyond anyone's imagination!

"Come, let's battle!" (To be continued…)

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