He was silent for a moment before saying hoarsely, "I have been serving them since the day they were forged."
After speaking, the veteran straightened his body, respectfully raised his hand to salute, and turned to walk towards the artillery position.
This time, it was Major Walei who was stunned. It took him a moment to realize he had the privilege of meeting a true veteran of the previous era.
However, Major Walei no longer had the time to call back the veteran for a detailed inquiry, nor even the leisure to feel sentimental.
Because the rebel cavalry had already bypassed the northern battle zone of River Valley Village, crossed the nameless river downstream, and charged onto the East Bank.
From the artillery position overlooking to the north, the rebel cavalry appeared like an unstoppable torrent, splitting the river in half.
They advanced in echelon after echelon, orderly and unstoppable, and the uneven terrain on both sides of the river could not disrupt their formation.