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The Land of Life (Part 1)(2/2)









September 18, 1943, 7:00 a.m.

Several German planes entered the sky above Hiroshima, Japan. After hovering for a few laps, they left Hiroshima without dropping a bomb. The Japanese air defense alarm was lifted.

At this time on Tinian Island, the Marseyu Flight Squadron had completed its takeoff preparations.

The "Highris" transport aircraft was loaded with an atomic bomb named "Apollo".

In ancient Greek mythology, when Apollo was born, the sky shone with golden light, and a dazzling sun was embedded in Apollo's eyebrows; the goddess in the sky screamed happily.

And now, a golden light is about to rise above Hiroshima.











"Take off Major Marseille, history will remember this day, history will remember your name." Ernst.

Marshal Breme personally issued a sample order!!

"Yes, Mr. Marshal, I will live up to Ernst's name!"

Amid Marseye's loud answer, the flight squadron embarked on their journey that was enough to change history.











As time passed by minute by minute, as the distance from Japan was shortened, the "Highris" was rising continuously. At 7:20, the altitude had reached 30,000 feet, which could be protected from the attack of Japanese anti-aircraft artillery fire. At 7:35, the aircraft received an important message from the reconnaissance aircraft that went to Hiroshima to reconnaissance:

The visibility over Hiroshima is good, the cloud coverage rate is less than 30%, no enemy fighter interception was encountered during reconnaissance, and anti-aircraft artillery fire is also very weak. It is recommended to give priority to Hiroshima.

Immediately afterwards, the planes that went to Okura and Nagasaki for reconnaissance also sent back meteorological reports: the meteorological conditions on the target are good and bombs can be dropped.

Marse Yuluga thought about it and decided to bomb Hiroshima. He sent a telegram to the base: he decided to bomb the first target.

Previously, waves of alarms sounded over Hiroshima city, and several German planes flew into Hiroshima and circled over Hiroshima for a week and left in a hurry.

About half an hour later, the alarm sounded again, and the two planes that were conducting the observation were approaching Hiroshima.

Hiroshima citizens seem to be indifferent to this kind of accustomed air raid alarm, so few people enter the air raid shelter to hide. They have lands at work, travel, and stay at home.

Some of them looked up at the planes in the distance on the street, thinking that these three planes would leave after a "scheduling" like the ones just now.

At this time, Marseille on the plane had solemnly announced to all the crew members in the microphone: "We are ready to bomb Hiroshima, in the name of Germany and in the name of Ernst!"

A clear city profile appears under the plane.

"Everyone is here, prepare to throw bombs and put on goggles," Marseyu ordered.

"Aim at it!"

"cast!"

With Marseille's order, the bomb hatch opened automatically.

The plane suddenly leaped upward due to the sudden weight loss.











In an instant, a dazzling white light illuminated the entire plane. A huge round fireball rose into the air, and its volume was expanding rapidly.

That was the atomic bomb - the first atomic bomb in the world exploded over Hiroshima!

In an instant, the city rolled up huge mushroom-like smoke and clouds, and Hiroshima turned into a sea of ​​fire.

About 70,000 to 80,000 people were killed in the world's first atomic bomb explosion, and nearly 100,000 were injured. The power brought by the atomic bomb is completely shocking!

If the Japanese think that all this is over, then they are wrong. All this is just the beginning!

At 9:00, the second and third flight squadrons took off one after another. This time, they carried two atomic bombs called "Artemis" and "Athena", and their targets would be Nagasaki and Okura.

The Germans are crazy, Ernst is crazy!

They will drop three atomic bombs in a row on September 18th!

Nagasaki and Okura, like Hiroshima, were destroyed in the huge mushroom clouds.











But is this the end? No—it’s just the beginning!

Three atomic bombs destroyed three cities, but the Germans owned not three atomic bombs, nor were the eight predicted by the Americans.

This time, they prepared eight atomic bombs for Japan!

A total of eight atomic bombs!

On September 19 and 20, Japan's Shinto, Osaka, Nara, and Yokohama were successively bombed by German atomic bombs. In just three days, seven atomic bombs fell to seven major cities in Japan!

The seven cities were completely destroyed.











Now, the Germans have atomic bomb left in their hands, and this atomic bomb is reserved specifically for a city:

Tokyo!

Wang Weiyi would never miss such an opportunity, and he would never miss the capital of Japan!

He didn't even give the Japanese any chance to negotiate!

On September 23, 1943, the Marseille Flying Squadron, which dropped the world's first atomic bomb, took off again. This time, they carried the last atomic bomb brought by Ernst:

"Hades"!

Hades - This is the king of hell! This is the master of hell!

Now, bring all the Japanese in Tokyo to hell!

Hades - King of Hell!

Ernst – Hellboy!

He brought the command of Death, and he will faithfully fulfill the last mission assigned to him by Death in this era:

End Japan!

This - will be his ultimate mission in this era!

The ultimate mission - the atomic bomb!

At 9:20 am on September 23, Tokyo, the capital of Japan, was submerged in a huge and terrifying cloud of mushrooms, just like the seven cities before.

It's over, now it's over!

Eight mushroom clouds continued to rise in Japan, and eight atomic bombs dragged Japan into a bottomless abyss. From now on, Japan will enter destruction!

There was a man who had been waiting for this day for a long time. He completed his own task and did what he had dreamed of.

Everyone will remember everything he did, and everyone will remember his name:
Chapter completed!
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