Ice Age Apocalypse: I Hoard Billions of Supplies-Chapter 735: Heading Straight to Chaoyu Harbor

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Chapter 735: Heading Straight to Chaoyu Harbor

Chapter 735: Heading Straight to Chaoyu Harbor

Zhang Yi led the Celestial Hound Squad into Tianhai City.

Their first stop, naturally, was his home base.

Over a hundred pirates were wiped out by the Celestial Hound Squad in under a minute.

Baili Changqing captured one for interrogation. Meng Siyu stepped up and injected him with a truth serum.

Soon enough, the prisoner spilled everything he knew about the Tianlong Pirate Crew.

“They... they’re at Chaoyu Harbor. Our captain is Kanute, the commander of the Western Squadron.”

The captive was a nobody—useful intel, but not much depth.

Zhang Yi asked about the strength of the Western Squadron. The guy simply said they were very powerful and had few equals in the southern seas.

That might’ve been true for him.

But to Zhang Yi, it was total b*llshit.

These small-time fish from the southern seas had probably never seen a real expert in their lives.

Zhang Yi turned to Baili Changqing. “What’s your take?”

Baili thought for a moment, then said, “Based on intel from the regional command, the invading force is indeed the Western Squadron, led by Kanute.”

“The AI system rates him as a Delta-level mutant, with a power index of 8000.”

“His subordinates include several core members, power levels ranging from 4000 to 6000.”

“But—”

He pointed to a corpse in the crowd.

“One of the officers has already been killed by your sniper round.”

Zhang Yi paused to consider.

The intel from HQ was accurate—the enemy force in Tianhai was the weakest among the three fronts.

It made sense. According to the system's analysis, Zhang Yi’s combat power was lower than Tu Yunlie and Gao Changkong.

Plus, his familiarity with Tianhai made him the best choice to handle this front quickly, then regroup at Linhai City with the Samsara Squad to deal with Moon of Corrosion.

“Then let’s move out to Chaoyu Harbor! This needs to be a quick operation—Linhai is the main battlefield.”

As he spoke, he took out a satellite phone and called Chen Jingguan.

Although Chen had already gone underground, surveillance devices had been placed all around the Chaoyu Base.

They could gather crucial intel on the Tianlong Pirate Crew’s positions.

This would help Zhang Yi plan his strike more effectively.

At that moment, the shelter’s doors opened.

Uncle You and the others came rushing out.

“Zhang Yi!”

Seeing him filled them with relief and joy.

Zhou Ke’er wore a thick down coat, a white fox-fur scarf draped elegantly around her neck.

Zhang Yi gave them a quick glance and said flatly, “The battle’s not over yet. Stay inside the shelter. No one is to come out!”

But Uncle You stepped forward. “Let us help! One more fighter is always a good thing.”

Fatty Xu mustered his courage and walked over as well.

“Boss, it’s been so long since we’ve fought side by side. Take me with you—at least I can help control the battlefield!”

With snow falling all around, having an ice-based mutant really could be an advantage in this environment.

Still, Zhang Yi shook his head.

“You’re to stay on standby inside the shelter. If I need you, I’ll call for you.”

Uncle You and Fatty Xu looked a little disappointed.

Zhang Yi explained, “Based on current intel, the enemy’s strength is within controllable limits. We have enough people to deal with them.”

“But just to be safe, you and the people from the three bases need to hold back. If anything unexpected happens, you’ll be our support team on the outside.”

Even though this front was the weakest, Zhang Yi wasn’t about to be careless.

He needed solid planning.

Of course, part of his reasoning was also to protect Uncle You and the others.

Hearing this, Uncle You and Fatty Xu looked around at the elite members of the Celestial Hound Squad—and understood Zhang Yi’s point.

This was a critical moment. They couldn’t afford to mess around.

They both nodded.

“If you need us, just say the word! We’ll be there in a flash!”

Zhang Yi nodded and was about to leave, but then paused.

He took out a box of Sacred Silver bullets and handed them to Uncle You. freeweɓnøvel~com

The material used to make these rounds was rare—Zhang Yi only had about 3000 of them.

So he gave Uncle You just twenty rounds.

Then he handed him a large, black weapon.

It was a top-tier anti-materiel sniper rifle—GPW Type 2—looted from the Blizzard City armory.

Its firepower was twice that of older models like the Barrett. Originally designed for aerial deployment, it wasn’t meant for single-soldier use.

But it was perfect for Uncle You.

Though his powers were simple, he was a seasoned veteran with solid combat instincts.

Pairing the heavy sniper with Sacred Silver rounds would let him deliver serious firepower.

When skill falls short, equipment makes up for it.

Uncle You’s eyes lit up instantly.

He excitedly accepted the weapon—Zhang Yi had just told him, without saying it outright, that if the moment came, he’d be joining the fight for real.

Just then, Zhou Ke’er and Yang Siya approached.

Yang Siya handed Zhang Yi a large lunchbox, filled with specially prepared ability-boosting food.

“Save this for when you’re in battle.”

Zhou Ke’er gave him a case of healing potions.

Zhang Yi felt a warmth in his heart, but there was no time for sentiment. The battlefield called.

He nodded, then pulled out a snow vehicle and led the Celestial Hound Squad toward Chaoyu Harbor.

Meanwhile, on the other two fronts, Tu Yunlie’s Yan Yun Troop and Gao Changkong’s Samsara Squad had reached their respective battlefields.

Step one: locate the enemy.

Step two: destroy them.

Tu Yunlie’s mission was more straightforward.

As soon as the Extremist Demons arrived in Huazhou, over 500 of them rushed into populated areas and began pillaging.

From the get-go, they clashed with Huazhou’s local forces.

Once Tu Yunlie’s squad arrived, they split into smaller teams and moved to suppress the chaos.

Linhai City, however, was different. The Samsara Squad dared not act rashly.

Gao Changkong knew Moon of Corrosion had come well-prepared, and the Miko’s prophecies added tremendous pressure.

So after landing, he didn’t rush to deploy his team.

“I’ll use my Reincarnation powers to probe their defenses first, then come up with a plan.”

“For now, the safest move is to wait for Zhang Yi’s team to back us up. Once we can block their foresight abilities, we’ll have the upper hand!”

Linhai City was already a dead city—civilian casualties were no longer a concern.

That gave them all the space they needed to unleash their powers.

Everything happening on these three battlefronts was closely monitored by Zhu Zheng and the upper command in Blizzard City.

This time, the entire focus of Blizzard City was on the battlefront.

Zhu Zheng had learned from the last conflict.

He decided to hand over full battlefield control to the mutants.

The era had changed. Mutants were now the true leaders on the battlefield.

Too much interference from the top only tied their hands.

Now, aside from long-range bombing, the most useful support the regions could offer was navigation intel.

Zhang Yi’s Celestial Hound Squad split into two vehicles, maintaining a one-kilometer gap, advancing toward Chaoyu Harbor from both flanks.

He stayed in contact with Chen Jingguan, asking for updates.

“What’s the situation at the harbor?”

Chen replied, “About 70% of their forces are out scavenging. The other 30% are stationed at the harbor.”

“They seem to know you’re coming, and they’re setting up ambushes using our old defense structures.”

Author's Note

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