Chapter 3
Commander Jun Xiang and his men had arrived at Taipei 101. They set off blockades at all entrances. They all got ready their weapons looking out for any Chinese forces. They thought they were coming with ground forces but instead , they came from air.
Commander Jun Xiang still stunned and he quickly thought of a plan B. he ordered the snipers and grenadiers to go up the building and shoot the planes.
When they were up there, they started shooting the planes. Some planes crashed while others still flying around. One fighter flew near the building and launched a missile at 101. They all looked stunned as Taipei 101 collapsed. Commander Jun Xiang hurriedly ran towards the opposite direction where the building was collapsing. He managed to escape but his while team were all crushed by 101. He quickly got in one of the cars and used a knife to start the engine.
He drove at a very high speed to the airport and called for backup.
Meanwhile in Washington D.C
Commander Simon and the 106th battalion had been setting up blockades around the city preparing for the Chinese forces. They had thousands of soldiers and tanks around the blockade. Apache helicopters had been flying around the pentagon and the white house. Just then, Chinese aircraft carriers had arrived and the ground forces were already nearing the blockade. Commander Simon decided to pick a few good men and set of into the enemy territories.
Back in Taipei
Commander Jun Xiang had ran out of fuel at the outer part of Taipei. He decided to go to the nearest camp to get help. He got the whole army and they surrounded the north of Taiwan stopping them from going further into Taiwan.
But something unexpected happened. Russian forces had can from the southern part of Taiwan. They were also forwarding into the center part of Taiwan. The cannons in Hua Lien had already opened fire north.
"Russian forces north sir!" said the privet.
"Order all the camps to block the coasts and evacuate into the center of Taiwan. " said the commander as he got into a military jeep driving to the south.
