
Changjin Lake Starts with the Restoration of Pershing
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Travel through the world of Changjin Lake and become the immortal hero Tan Ziwei. Activate the god-level mechanic system at the same time! Tan Ziwei discovered that he could actually repair those damaged weapons. When he fixed Pershing
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Official(4)Scraped 20d ago
The volunteers don't know that North Korea is cold, and the travelers don't know?
When I saw the section about no cotton-padded clothes, I wanted to curse. Non-combat attrition is worse than combat attrition. You, a time traveler, don't know? As the vanguard. Prioritize preparation, you are ready. It is also a waste to the system. Abandoned
Well, I just saw the name (Pershing) and came in to take a look, because my name is (Pershing)
Isn't Changjin Lake the eastern route? Was Yunshan fought by the 39th Army on the Western Front? Why is it so similar to the Furnace of War?
It doesn't match the description, and it doesn't match up with the time. There are troops from the third field who went to fight in the combat area of the fourth field.
Urgent update, no more eunuchs
Isn't it painful for the author that it's gone in such a short time?
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 20d ago
The volunteers don't know that North Korea is cold, and the travelers don't know?
When I saw the section about no cotton-padded clothes, I wanted to curse. Non-combat attrition is worse than combat attrition. You, a time traveler, don't know? As the vanguard. Prioritize preparation, you are ready. It is also a waste to the system. Abandoned
Well, I just saw the name (Pershing) and came in to take a look, because my name is (Pershing)
Isn't Changjin Lake the eastern route? Was Yunshan fought by the 39th Army on the Western Front? Why is it so similar to the Furnace of War?
It doesn't match the description, and it doesn't match up with the time. There are troops from the third field who went to fight in the combat area of the fourth field.
Urgent update, no more eunuchs
Isn't it painful for the author that it's gone in such a short time?









