Decisive Victory in West Japan
Tetsuya Tameru
Moments ago the army finished mopping up the enemy in the region of Gyeonggi-do. The battle went surprisingly well. So well in fact that some members of the Japanese forces actually expressed mass dissapointment at that lack of challenge the battle itself gave. Did South Corea lose its fighting spirit? We can certainly hope so.
Even if it didn't, this victory could very well mean the end of the war, as we managed to delightfully burn down a hospital during this battle regardless of the defense system that was supposed to keep it safe.
A hospital burns in the city
The city is taken. All in all it is an ironic victory, earlier this morning when the battle was still young several South Coreans expressed confidence in their defense system... right until we shelled it into the ground in under a half hour. It was perhaps the crowning victory in the campaign, perhaps overshadowing the five( yes that right) five battles we won earlier yesterday.
The view from one of our navy bombers was breathtaking...
We have yet to lose a battle this war, and the future looks bright in the illumination of the rising sun of day 909 as it shines upon our proud nation. Corea has turned into West Japan. Despite earlier criticisms it seems our dear TheReverendSeanV will have a land to govern after all(but was there really any doubt?).
I'll end with a guess that this company is going to get alot more business in coming days --> http://www.erepublik.com/en/company/victory-obelisk-building-co--179292
Comments
To Manchuria!
Congrats for the victorious campaign against eSK.
eNihon Banzai!
I dont know what you are expecting, lol. We are attacking a country with about a quarter of our active population, poor and poorly organised and not least with several other foreign allies who has made more damage than us btw.
Gotta say I dont share your joy to see one small nation got beat up by several larger countries. Instead, I'd worry about what goes around comes around.
I hope you get your comeuppance. I will be cheering from the sidelines when Russia or the US barrel through.