Two Realms Shuttle Gate: Don't Call Me a Demon!-Chapter 554 - 349 Cession

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Chapter 554: Chapter 349: Cession

Chapter 554: Chapter 349: Cession

In just three days, the Jieke Group launched more than five hundred sorties, conducting large-scale air raids on Siam, An Nan, Zhenla, and Lancang.

The main combatants were still the Jieke Group and the Siam Air Force, with both sides engaging in fierce aerial battles in the sky.

Relying on the enhanced combat capabilities of the modified Spiritual Vulture Fighters, the Jieke Group gained a certain advantage in the aerial fights.

Facing the third and fourth-generation fighters mainly equipped by Siam, these jets were clearly no match for the Spiritual Vulture Fighters.

Many Siam fighters were beaten out of the sky, exploding into beautiful fireworks on the ground.

Only the Beautiful Country’s military-sold F-35 fifth-generation stealth fighters, when matched with the Spiritual Vulture Fighters, could fight on equal terms, depending on the pilots’ actions at the time.

Since all the pilots of the Spiritual Vulture Fighters were Genetic Warriors, the entire aerial battle displayed impressively bright performances, with three ace pilots emerging from this combat. Of course, the Spiritual Vulture Fighters were not without losses, as five crashed during the battles.

However, the greatest losses for the Spiritual Vulture Fighters were not in the air but on the ground.

Many fighters returning from missions were significantly aged once they were opened up for inspection and maintenance, particularly the parts with Enchantment Array Patterns, which had to be scrapped.

But these losses were deemed worthwhile as, through this aerial raid, the Jieke Group destroyed numerous military airports, ammunition depots, military factories, and barracks within the territories of Siam and the An Nan Three Countries.

In the end, statistics showed that over the course of three days of aerial combat and attacks on airports, more than 180 fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters were destroyed, with over 7000 casualties. Additionally, three Siam naval warships sank, including one aircraft carrier.

This aerial raid shocked the world and brought the Jieke Group’s new fighter jets into the spotlight.

The appearance of the Spiritual Vulture Fighter was bizarre, a hybrid of half-biological and half-mechanical design, which led to its nickname, the Magic Bird Fighter.

As the war conflict escalated and expanded, the United Nations Security Council began mediating between the combatants, specifically convening a mediation meeting.

Because of the significance of this mediation meeting, several countries sent important figures to attend.

Whether genuinely wishing for a ceasefire or not, it was still necessary to save face.

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At the United Nations Security Council meeting, as soon as the meeting began, representatives from Siam and An Nan variously spoke out, lamenting the atrocities of the Jieke Group, seeking sympathy and support from the international community.

“Our Siam aircraft carrier fleet was shamefully ambushed by the Jieke Group. We have always refrained from using naval forces to avoid enlarging the battlefield and increasing animosity between the civilians of both nations. Yet in return for our restraint, the Jieke Group repaid kindness with ingratitude, attacking our warships without declaration of war, causing significant loss to our navy.”

The Siam ambassador was extremely indignant, painting his military as pure as a white lotus.

The participating representatives whispered among themselves—the Siam Bay-sunken Chakri Naruebet aircraft carrier was the only service carrier to be destroyed in naval combat since World War II.

Although the Chakri Naruebet was small and could only be considered a helicopter carrier.

It was still an active aircraft carrier, and its sinking in naval warfare had caused a considerable stir internationally.

“Chan Country has long been at war with Siam, so how can there be talk of attacking without declaration? If the opposing side continues to resist stubbornly, the sinking of the Chakri Naruebet will just be the beginning.”

Representing the Jieke Group, Liu Yingying, who had specially attended the meeting, spoke calmly yet arrogantly, infuriating the Siam representative to the point of outrage.

“I have something to say. On January 19th, at 7:12 AM, the Jieke Group carried out an airstrike on our 338th Division using cluster bombs, which are banned by the international community. According to the ‘Convention on Cluster Munitions,’ using cluster bombs is an act of war against humanity, and the Jieke Group is a demon entwined in the moral skies of humanity, constantly dragging down our moral standards.”

The An Nan representative stood up agitatedly, pointing at Liu Yingying as he spoke vehemently.

In 2010, European Countries initiated the ‘Convention on Cluster Munitions,’ which garnered the support of 103 countries, although most of these 103 countries were incapable of producing cluster bombs.

“The Jieke Group’s atrocities are increasingly excessive. As we have long claimed, the Jieke Group is like a tumor hidden within human society, bringing only disaster and death. Now that the Jieke Group has illegally employed cluster bombs, they are challenging the order of the current international society. We must unite; we can’t continue to stand by any longer.”

The Beautiful Country’s representative was a black woman who immediately offered support to the An Nan representative.

Two countries that had once fought fiercely were now standing closely together, resulting in a somewhat theatrical atmosphere.

In the face of criticism from An Nan and the Beautiful Country, Liu Yingying responded with an indifferent expression, “This ‘Convention on Cluster Munitions’ you speak of, Chan Country has never signed, and if I remember correctly, the Beautiful Country also didn’t sign this treaty, did they? If you want us to ban cluster bombs, you Beautiful Country should first show sincerity by signing the treaty, destroying all existing cluster bombs and production lines under international supervision, and declare an end to any research and production of cluster weapons.”

Because cluster weapons are too cheap and effective in war, this ‘Convention on Cluster Munitions,’ like the ‘Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty’ and the ‘Anti-Landmine Convention,’ failed to gain support from major producing and using countries such as Hua Country, the Beautiful Country, and Russia.