Chapter 250: Chapter 230: Birds in the Sky

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Boom! Boom boom! Boom boom boom boom!

With a series of roaring and explosions, the carefully built Portuguese position in front burst out a brilliant blaze of fireworks, followed by various cries and wails in differt dialects, which quickly dissipated as continuous firings of artillery bombings took place.

Of course, it might not be so much dissipation as the continuous explosion of artillery fire completely drowning out the cries and wails of the Portuguese and natives.

"The emy is coming! The emy is coming!"

"Take cover! Take cover!"

"Damn it, it could be the Australasians! How did they arrive so quickly?"

"Go and inform the Commander, the Australasians are here!"

Portuguese soldiers who were lucky ough to not be involved in the bombing hurriedly crawled out of the bombing zone.

By the time the Portuguese army responded and arrived at the position, more than t minutes had passed already.

The first of bombing was over by th. The large amount of shells exploding covered the Portuguese position with a layer of dark ash.

If someone were to look carefully, they might ev find some remaining limbs and abandoned digging tools in the corners.

"Everyone get in position and defd against the emy!" The Portuguese soldiers desperately passed on the order.

This half-built position was the first defse line of Dili and the only defse line.

Frankly, a small town with over 0,000 inhabitants could build such a large-scale defse line, and it had to rely on a large number of natives.

If it wer't for these natives, they would never have built a defse line and would probably have be captured in the first of bombing.

The first of bombing by the First Division was very effective. Many makeshift positions collapsed, exposing unfinished outer artillery positions that were also destroyed in the bombing.

Although there was a relatively sturdy section of trch that could serve as the frontline defse position.

But relying on this trch to block the advance of the First Division was a futile attempt, according to Geral Silvio Lonnie Rodlin.

Glancing at his watch, he noticed that it was already past eight o'clock in the morning.

Geral Silvio Lonnie Rodlin muttered to himself: "Those guys should be arriving soon, right?"

"Stop the bombing, let the Portuguese ter their positions," Geral Silvio Lonnie Rodlin suddly ordered.

Although the artillerym didn't understand Geral Silvio Lonnie Rodlin's orders, they obeditly stopped loading the shells.

Seeing this, the Portuguese army finally breathed a sigh of relief. Under the command of their military commander, a large number of soldiers rushed into the position.

Of course, the longest-lasting and sturdiest part of the trch was definitely occupied by the Portuguese army.

As for the temporary makeshift positions and partially collapsed defsive positions, they were guarded by the native army.

In order to sure the loyalty of the native army, all lower-ranking officers of the native army were tak up by the Portuguese.

The Portuguese Timor military commander also st a supervising team to monitor the natives' actions closely.

Boom!

The first division's bombing sounded again, but the frequcy was much weaker than the last time, and the consumption of shells was only about one-fifth of the last indiscriminate attack.

The position was bombed again, and it was naturally the Portuguese soldiers who were the most nervous.

However, hearing the obvious decrease in the frequcy of the bombing, Geral Khalif Filho confidtly smiled and had the soldiers convey his words: "The Australasians no longer have many shells. Hold on through this of bombing, and wh the emy gets closer, we will strike back with full force!"

After the messger left to convey the order, Geral Khalif Filho very comfortably hid in a sturdier trch nearby that had be reinforced with concrete.

These hiding spots had already be planned wh digging the trches, and because they were gerally made of concrete, they were more sturdy than ordinary trches.

These concrete structures were connected to the trches, but the area where they connected had a sharp curve, which effectively prevted the shockwave of the shells from tering the trches.

Basically, there would be one of these concrete structures every one hundred meters, providing a safe hiding place for the bombed soldiers.

This of bombing came fast and ded quickly. Apart from the native soldiers who did not have concrete structures to protect them, there were very few casualties among the Portuguese soldiers.

This greatly strgthed the Portuguese soldiers' confidce in winning the war. The Australasian soldiers wer't that great either, only knowing how to throw shells from afar without daring to charge formally.

Hum~

The more appart hum interrupted the Portuguese soldiers' thoughts, and many people looked up to see their pupils suddly bulging.

What they thought were big birds in the sky were now dropping one black dot after another.

These black dots were constantly larging in the Portuguese soldiers' pupils, evtually transforming into the shape of shells.

"It's shells! Take cover! Take cover!" Geral Khalif Filho was the first to discover the situation.

After a few black dots fell from the sky, Geral Khalif Filho curiously observed these black dots with a telescope to see what they were.

The result horrified Khalif Filho. What was in the sky were not birds, but mechanical devices that looked like birds.

And these machines were dropping one shell after another, and the landing point of the shells was right on the Portuguese position.

Unfortunately, from the momt Geral Khalif Filho discovered the situation and cried out, there were only a few seconds before the shells exploded.

What can be done in a few seconds? How many times can you blink, or how many steps can you take?

Apart from a few Portuguese soldiers who were closer to the concrete structure, the vast majority had no opportunity to escape from their positions into the concrete structure.

Moreover, due to the elemt of surprise, the number of Portuguese soldiers who actually tered the concrete structure was only about t.

Boom! Boom boom!

This time, Australasia st out a total of six bombers, all piloted by expericed pilots.

Six bombers released a total of 36 large-caliber bombs in the first , causing extsive damage.

Furthermore, the bombing continued after . After the six bombers had dropped all of their bombs, they returned unabashedly to their base.

At this momt, the sce on the Portuguese position was ev more tragic than the previous large-scale bombing.