AWAKENING THE DAILY INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM

Chapter 622 - 622 251, holding the winning ticket

Chapter 622: 251, holding the winning ticket Chapter 622: 251, holding the winning ticket The head of the Air Force was already holding a winning hand, just waiting for the others’ reactions when they saw the vector engine later.

Of course, he wasn’t about to reveal his secret, or Lin Mo’s secret early; otherwise, what fun would there be?

Thinking this, the expression on his face gave nothing away as he simply smiled and said, “I don’t have any secret weapons or dependents.

In dogfighting, haven’t you, the Navy, always had the upper hand?”

“I’ve also come to realize, it would be embarrassing to send out the J-20 fighter jets.

It’s better to go with the J-10; that way, if we lose, we can find some excuses.”

“Don’t you agree?”

If the head of the Air Force had been boastful now, perhaps the others would have believed him.

But it was precisely because of his demeanor that everyone was a bit unsure whether he was telling the truth or bluffing.

After all, in their eyes, the head of the Air Force was not one to give up easily.

If there was a real chance of winning, he certainly wouldn’t speak so pessimistically.

Even in a fight he was bound to lose, he would exert one hundred percent effort, at the very least to not lose too disgracefully.

To admit defeat before the battle had even started, and to say such things, was far too abnormal.

There must be a trick when things are abnormal!

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In their view, the head of the Air Force must be hiding something.

Especially since the head of the Army had already seen through this, smiling as he said, “The battle is about to begin, and you’re not willing to resolve our questions in advance; it seems you must be prepared.”

“Commander Lu, I advise you to be cautious, Commander Jiang might be hiding some tricks from you.”

“And I must tell you, Commander Jiang had inadvertently looked towards that young scientist several times while speaking; he definitely came prepared.

If you’re not careful, you might just capsize in the gutter.”

The one referred to as Commander Lu was the head of the Air Force.

Hearing this, he did not rebut, sitting in his chair as if it all had nothing to do with him, calmly waiting for the competition to start.

Since they had successfully developed the vector engine and begun to equip it, today’s battle had essentially been decided in terms of victory and defeat.

He wasn’t worried about losing later at all.

The head of the Navy furrowed his brows, seeing that the head of the Air Force did not want to speak, Commander Jiang did not press further.

He waved his hand and called his secretary over.

Although the three of them were seated close together, there was still some distance between them, enough that they could ensure privacy if they spoke softly.

Commander Jiang waved to his secretary, and when he saw him come over, whispered in his ear, “Note this down, I want to make the following adjustments…”

As successive air combat champions, they didn’t pay special attention to today’s fight.

In their view, using the J-16 against the J-10, especially with such a significant advantage in close air combat, if they couldn’t win, then their Navy would be too incompetent.

But Commander Jiang was, after all, a career military man who had been a soldier all his life.

Though he had never been on a battlefield, his father and grandfather had participated in many well-known battles.

It could be said that it was because of the sacrifices of those people that he had his status today.

And what Commander Jiang had learned from those old soldiers in his family was that one should never underestimate an opponent.

Even a lion uses its full strength when hunting a rabbit, let alone when they had the upper hand but were not truly tigers, and the Air Force was no weak sheep either.

The gap in their strength was not so large.

If the Air Force really had some secret weapon, it was indeed easy to capsize accidentally in the gutter later.

Thus, Commander Jiang, putting aside his pride just before the air battle was about to start, specifically called his secretary over to convey some very important combat arrangements.

Instead of aiming for a swift and decisive victory, it had shifted to being extremely cautious and careful, careful, and then even more careful.

No longer seeking a quick resolution, but rather to draw out the Air Force’s hidden card as soon as possible.

Only with a full understanding of the opponent could they make further arrangements.

Although the secretary didn’t know why such arrangements were suddenly necessary, he naturally couldn’t defy his superior’s orders and nodded, saying, “I understand.

Is there anything else you need to instruct?”

Commander Jiang shook his head, instructing him to quickly carry out the orders.

After the secretary left, Commander Jiang’s gaze unconsciously shifted towards Lin Mo, sitting in the spectator’s seat, and his mind involuntarily pondered that question.

What ability did this sudden young lad have to sit between two academicians?

Elsewhere.

Imperial Capital, offshore.

On the deck of an enormous aircraft carrier.

Five jets in formation were fully prepared for taking off, waiting for the final takeoff command.

Although each person sat in their own cockpit, they were not alone but maintained frequent communication via the aircraft’s radio.

Their squadron had been established for a long time and had performed many missions together; their mutual understanding needs no mention.

Originally discussing how long it should take to conclude this performance-like air competition, they heard the voice of the pilot from plane number one, who was also their squad leader.

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