Chapter 349: Edward Montalvo's Opportunity

Perhaps, to elite soldiers, the border conflict between Argentina and Chile seemed like child's play.

In battle, less than one in ten had the courage to stick their heads out from behind cover, let alone calmly aim their shots.

But for the Argentine and Chilean soldiers at the time, this was a real war, a war where people could easily die.

Even if it was a game of make-believe, they held not sticks for fire-making, but real, sophisticated firearms created by human intelligence.

As the saying goes, whether it's a man, woman, or child, the power of the firearms in their hands is the same.

For the current large-caliber rifles, touching meant injury, and contact meant death - this was no joke.

The clash lasted over twenty minutes, and with time running short, the Argentine army had no choice but to hastily withdraw into the forest under the command of their leader.