Anti-War Game: Starting from Normandy Campaign
Chapter 53: The Imperial Camp’s Air Force (Please vote for monthly tickets~Follow~ (Mass updates at the end of the month!))

Chapter 53: Chapter 53: The Imperial Camp’s Air Force (Please vote for monthly tickets~Follow~ (Mass updates at the end of the month!))

Bai Xiang continuously controlled his character to commit suicide in the livestream room, attempting to switch to an air force identity.

The viewers were all dumbfounded; it’s as if the storyline had gotten to his head.

Even with viewers trying to remind him, nothing could stop him.

And Bai Xiang’s actions.

Have pushed this storyline video and Polestar Company to the trending searches.

#What does Zhao Ming look like?#

#The most anti-war game storyline.#

#What does war bring?#

#The insignificance and fragility of life under war.#

Seeing these trending searches had Zhao Ming speechless.

Shouldn’t it be promoting the anti-war ideas in the storyline?

Why are you all so interested in what the game company boss looks like?

If there’s a love story twist, a family twist later on, how stimulating would that be....

The discussion triggered by this storyline video continues.

And some players who like to strategize have already started gathering information online.

They’ve compiled a map.

Almost no port or industrial town in the southern British Commonwealth has been spared, including numerous fleets at sea, all suffering indiscriminate bombing by the Imperial forces, the sheer damage is incalculable.

The port featured in Bai Xiang’s video is just one of them.

As for the death toll in these bombed ports, some players tried to count, only to find it impossible because there were too many deaths.

[Battle of Britain]

This name immediately lets you know that this updated multiplayer online storyline focuses on air combat.

But it turned out to be different from what the players imagined.

In players’ imaginations, air combat is all about everyone operating their planes, soaring through the skies, trading shots back and forth, ultimately deciding the winner, successfully shooting down enemy planes or getting shot down.

Like many other games, such is the nature of air combat.

However....

[Battle of Britain] taught players a lesson.

Real war, real air combat.

The majority of the injured and dead are innocent people.

The entire Federation only has 1,200 planes.

There are 100,000 players, not nearly enough planes to fly.

Many players’ characters might remain ordinary soldiers or civilians until this limited-time storyline ends, mostly likely because they were bombed to death.

The helplessness of ordinary people in the face of war.

Many players will deeply feel this after experiencing it firsthand.

The storyline has just begun and will continue to develop for some time.

In contrast to the dire state of the bombed Federation side.

The players in the Imperial Camp, however, were quite calm and unruffled.

Players stayed in Paris, living their daily lives, awaiting orders from the Imperial higher-ups, but nothing happened, even though it was the same scenario, the states of affairs differed between the two sides.

Only the players who randomly got air force identities were busy.

After all, the core aspect is also air combat.

The Imperial side had twice as many fighters and bombers as the Federation side, allowing twice as many players to assume these roles.

Celestial Shark Live had air force perspective streaming rooms, seventy percent of which were Imperial Camp players.

At the moment.

A channel named [Imperial Air Combat Ace, Score 21/0/3 (Small Town)]

In the livestream room.

Streamer Wei Ze was painting designs on his fighter jet, while the streaming room barrage kept scrolling.

[The streamer has no conscience, aren’t your heart bothered bombing those small towns?]

[Bro, this is the Imperial Camp, do you think they’d be bothered?]

[If you don’t bomb them, would you rather let the streamer die? If the streamer dies, wouldn’t your conscience hurt?]

[Everyone fights for the best interest, Federation Camp players should stay out. ]

[Ha, you’ll know the pain once you’re bombed. ]

[Not until we get bombed, do you even see the Federation having any power to resist now? ]

[Besides, this is just a game, why take it seriously? ]

For Imperial Camp air force players bombing the Federation, fans from both camps held their ground, but most streamers didn’t care.

Fights also boost their popularity after all.

Wei Ze ignored the live comments; he was the first player to randomly get an air force identity, even before the [Battle of Britain] opened, during the single-player immersive storyline.

Therefore, even in the [Battle of Britain] storyline scenario, nothing much changed for him.

Of the 21 enemy planes he shot down, 16 were from the single-player immersive storyline, and the remaining five were from missions over the past few days.

The latter 3 small towns were tasks executed in the [Battle of Britain] storyline scenario in this period.

Back during the single-player immersive storyline, Wei Ze’s streaming room wasn’t very popular.

But with the start of [Battle of Britain], his streaming room’s popularity significantly increased.

Before finishing the paint job, a laid-back pilot walked over from afar, holding a letter:

"Ralph, your cute little sister has written to you again."

"God, your life is way too perfect, man."

"Rich parents, a sweet sister, and your damn improved combat skills."

"You’ll probably become a squadron leader soon."

"What’s your secret? How have you improved so much these past few months?"

He said while handing over the envelope.

Wei Ze accepted the envelope and said:

"Maybe it’s... talent?"

There’s really no explaining it...

Should he explain to the guy it’s because being a player made plane control easier?

But that’s the truth.

Otherwise, average players randomly assigned air force roles wouldn’t even be able to start the plane.

Hearing Wei Ze’s words.

The laid-back pilot sighed:

"It’s not fair, why don’t I have such talent."

Wei Ze chuckled, then opened the envelope.

The contents showed his in-game role’s sister’s messy handwriting, with a cartoon cat face drawn on it, wondering when her brother would be back.

The letter ended with his parents’ concerns.

Wei Ze also imitated his role’s tone, earnestly writing back to them.

Fortunately, the role kept a diary, otherwise, it’d be challenging, but he finished the letter in the same tone.

The Imperial Air Force Squadron he was in, had received new orders.

To head to the southern port of Dover in the British Commonwealth, to execute a bombing mission.

Wei Ze boarded with everyone else, just after they took off.

Live comments suddenly flashed by.

[There’s a streamer spying from the Federation side! They might be planning to snipe you?!]

[What the hell? That’s possible?]

[How could we run into each other like this?]

[Wait for me, I’ll go spy too!!!]

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