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Wang Liang, who had entered the War of Resistance, realized that as long as he killed the Japanese, he could obtain weapons, equipment, a basic arsenal, a clothing factory, an advanced pharmaceutical factory, and other rewards.
Therefore, the codename of one of them was "Wolf Fang", which made the devils terrified.
The army was born.
Li Yunlong: "Mountain Cannon Battalion, Machine Gun Battalion, Cavalry Battalion, Armored Battalion, Rocket Cannon Battalion, Aerial Unit, Military Dog Unit, Communication Unit, Anti-Fraud Unit, Field Hospital, Munitions Factory, Farm…You, Crazy Wang, are really a rich man. But what does this anti-fraud team do?"
"A Japanese regiment was wiped out?" Beautiful! Which division did it? What was that? The Wolf Fang Regiment of the Eighth Route Army?"
Wang Liang: "Let me introduce you. Our Wolf Fang Regiment's political commissar (in charge of intelligence) Zheng Yaoxian, deputy regiment commander (in charge of military) Zhou Weiguo, chief of staff Li Daineng, and logistics director Ding Abacus."
"Wang Sang, I've seen your sincerity. I welcome you to join us." You are now appointed as the Chief Financial Advisor of the Ministry of Finance and the Department of Economics of the General Administration of Public Security of Jin Province, the Inspector of the Police Department and the Chief of the Security Section, and the Inspector General of the Third Group of the Public Security Army."
It doesn't feel like a percy Jackson dark souls crossover, it kinda reads like a novelization of a darksouls play through with some extra flavor text added in here and there to make it seem like a crossover. There is so much more possible than just some tiny little flecks of the Percy Jackson world thrown in. Like the fact that you've made Percy a pyromancer, Rick Roridan has put into place that the Greek gods hate it when another god, or another god's child, encroaches on their divinity. I mean, that was the premise of the first book, and it keeps getting brought up later on in the series. Sure, most of the Greek gods or goddesses that have something to do with fire are depicted as kinda chill, but they are still Greek gods/goddesses, and pety comes with the territory.Now sure, you can argue that dark souls pyromancy comes from the first flame and the dark soul, which are separate from the greeks, but that doesn't change the fact that percy has a spark of greek divinity right there inside of him ready to feel him use pyromancy. also, a side note on that praise the sun gets heard by Apolo, and he'd recognize that you, a Greek demigod, are not praising him.sighlook, I really enjoy the idea of a Percy Jackson cross with Dark Souls. there's so much you can do there, but you've basically thrown out most of the Percy Jackson lore, and individuality of the main character. Right now, I would never call this story a Percy Jackson Dark Souls crossover.