Inari wants to live in peace
Episode 55 End of War (7) Cover
I took part in Operation Lightning Fox myself to return home as soon as possible to live in peace.
Bomb the main cities in the Soviet Union, then descend altogether.
The goal is to end the war by holding down the government, important facilities, and intelligence agencies.
And I went down without a parachute to shorten the time.
However, without being able to modify the orbit in the air, I struck the giant figure and destroyed it without completeness.
Even worse, it fell to the ground, but fortunately it did not involve the general public.
But there is no time for relief, and the operation has just begun.
I, the follow-on unit, hurried out like a wind, aiming for a place where the fighting sounds picked up by the fox's ears would ring.
At first I was running on public roads, but I wasn't familiar with the geography of Moscow City.
So I got in trouble on the way, jumped onto the roof of the building, and moved around like a cartoon or an anime.
Without noticeable concern, we can dramatically reduce the amount of time we spend on rescuing our friends.
With so many lives at stake, there was no time to worry about shame or black history.
Although the building seems to be unable to withstand the physical abilities of the carefree fox daughter, and there are falls and cracks when jumping and landing, if there is a sacrifice due to the delay in rescue, there is no regret.
There was a roar nearby, so I stopped in a hurry and looked around from above the building.
From Japan's point of view, there were several old tanks lined up, firing intermittently at large buildings.
"I've seen it in advance, but it's a Soviet tank."
The Soviet Union's operation to nail its troops along the border is working well.
The enemy's aviation power was devastated, so I was able to get to the main city quickly.
However, it is not surprising that the capital, Moscow, still has a considerable amount of combat power deployed as a precaution.
Well, that's not going to work.
Even if we bomb with air power, we will get rid of it.
Even more unfortunately, it appears that the Alliance's infantry units are under fire.
The buildings are walled and overflowing, but they are very unlikely to remain until their allies arrive for reinforcements.
"Let me fulfill my duty.... fox fire!"
First, they aimed at intermittently fired artillery shells, all of which were shot down in the air.
Then the enemy jumped out of the building in surprise.
I landed in front of the right tank.
"We don't need fox fire to destroy tanks!... no! "
I don't know his name, but he lifted a giant multi-turret tank with his small hands and flipped it over.
A fox daughter is the only kind of rough work you can do.
It is not only true of tanks, but vehicles can be disabled by turning over or lying down.
It's like turning a turtle upside down.
But while I'm flipping the tank, the hidden enemy infantry takes a shooting stance at the nearby gunpoint in an attempt to stop it.
"Don't let Little Princess get in the way!"
However, a friendly army that was overwhelmed by the barrage now had the opportunity to fight back, causing the enemy infantry to rain with ammunition.
"The Little Princess will take care of the tank!We'll do our part! "
The enemy soldier was attacking with the help of a multi-turret tank, but I turned around.
Beyond being a mere shield, they could not expect backup, and enemy soldiers fell to the ground bleeding one after the other.
But the turret of a tank that hasn't turned over yet on the way is pointing at us and trying to shell us with a hidden Soviet soldier.
"This is Inari Soul!"
So I showed off a rough business of throwing tanks and bumping into them.
A huge chunk of iron fell from the sky, and either side of the plane flew and ignited the fuel, exploding with a roar.
The crew didn't have time to flee, so they must have died.
I didn't want to kill as many people as I could.
I definitely want to reduce the number of Japanese casualties.
But I don't think it's okay to die otherwise.
I want to save lives that I can save, even if I am ready to kill without hesitation.
"Oops! I didn't know you could hear Inari Samurai's famous words!It's good to be alive! "
The current dialogue was somehow spoken out, and it did not have a profound meaning.
Still, an English soldier looked up at the sky and cried.
It may have actually flowed in some scene of Inari Samurai being broadcast by IHK.
(I know the information.
I don't really want to see an era play about myself.)
Moreover, I heard that it is based in part on historical facts, so I am definitely digging up my black history.
I once watched it on a trial basis, but by the time it was finished, it looked like a Tibetan snail. I noticed that nothing had happened since then and I couldn't bear to pay attention to it.
In addition, an English soldier's unit has spoken to me in English while holding me at gunpoint, but I am not very smart and it takes time to interpret.
So, in the end, we collaborated without knowing the details.