Chapter Summary: Chapter 993 White Phosphorus Bomb – The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer) by Wuze
In Chapter 993 White Phosphorus Bomb, a key moment in the Romance novel The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer), Wuze delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
With Donald's command, the soldiers of the 191 Dagger Regiment launched their first round of fire at the giant beast.
To get a clearer view of the shooting results, the first round of shooting was carried out in a volley.
Facts had shown that ordinary heavy artillery had limited killing power against the giant bugs.
Although the heavy artillery made a powerful and impressive display, the shockwave from the cannon's explosion was almost entirely absorbed by the giant creature's skeletal muscles, causing it little harm.
Surprisingly, armor-piercing and incendiary ammunition posed a significant threat to the giant bug.
Armor-piercing ammunition could penetrate the giant bug's armor, causing structural damage to it.
Although incendiary ammunition couldn't penetrate the giant bug's armor, they could continuously inflict damage on the exposed skin of the bug.
After a round of concentrated fire, the giant bug seemed to be provoked.
It quickened its pace, charging toward Donald and his group.
If the giant beast were to get close enough, even if Grian and his men were the elite forces of Yorksland, they wouldn't be able to withstand the force of the beast's crushing stomp.
“Sir, should we consider retreating first?”
“No way,” Donald said calmly, “Given the current speed of this giant bug, it would take at least twenty seconds to reach our front line. It might seem like retreating would buy us more time, but we wouldn't be able to counterattack effectively while moving backward. This is akin to a slow death for us.”
Hearing Donald's words, Grian also nodded in agreement.
“So, what should we do now?”
Seeing the giant bug getting closer and closer, Grian suddenly became nervous.
“Direct all heavy artillery to target this beast's head. Ensure that when I give the command, it hits with the first shot.”
“Understood!”
As Donald issued the command, the heavy artillery unit of the Dagger Regiment swiveled their cannons, locking onto the giant creature that was on the run.
Ten seconds, nine seconds, eight seconds...
As the giant bug drew closer and closer, Grian's heart pounded faster and faster.
While the giant bug was standing still in a daze, Donald issued his second command.
“White phosphorus bombs. Aim them at the back of the giant bug. Fire!”
Three white phosphorus bombs soared into the sky, then scattered down like a celestial maiden scattering flowers from the heavens.
These white phosphorus bombs fell on the back of the giant beast, directly burning hole after hole into its flesh, leaving bloody craters behind.
The characteristic of white phosphorus bombs was that once they came into contact with flesh, they would continue to burn, incinerating all combustible materials in the vicinity until nothing was left.
Therefore, white phosphorus bombs had always been categorized as prohibited weapons internationally.
Since this prohibited weapon couldn't be used against humans, there shouldn't be any problem using it against monsters, right?
The creature, entirely engulfed in flames, wailed and struggled.
With a dreadful shriek, it collapsed onto the ground, its massive head landing directly in front of Donald.
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