Chapter 286: The Final Battle

Ruo Kai Mountains, Honggui Bridge.

A massive army was advancing here.

This army, numbering a staggering 150,000 men, was a mixed force of Japan and Chan Country, stretching for dozens of kilometers, rolling along like a long dragon.

To prevent ambushes by the Jieke Group, the Japanese and Chan Country troops in the Ruo Kai Mountains had now integrated their troops together, effectively fortifying themselves against being divided and conquered by the Jieke Group.

But both Japan and Chan Country had underestimated the appetite of the Jieke Group.

Even if they gathered all their troops, they would still become prey in the eyes of the Jieke Group.

At a mountaintop, Su Jie quietly watched the vast army passing over the Honggui Bridge, such a huge march could not be hidden.

"General Su, the brother units are all in position," said Miao Lun, the commander of the Steel Camp, standing beside him.