This is a locked chapterChapter 27: The Great Giant
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The ship's commander tells his men that the Tatsyuyu and the Bulgars have reached the center of the Russian army. He tells them that the Russian president wants to see him at 9 o'clock the next morning. He says that he has only three fighters left on board the ship, but that he will take care of them if they come to him. The commander says that there is no need to kill the three rats because he sees no reason to do so. He also says that the Russians have a policy of attacking the enemy at any time. He sees a fleet of ospreys flying overhead, and he says that they are surrounded by the Russian forces. He then says that it is the giant Bulgar, which he thinks is on its way to the center. He adds that he is sure it will arrive in twenty minutes. He orders his men to drag the two rats to the ground.
This is a locked chapterChapter 27: The Great Giant
About This Chapter
The ship's commander tells his men that the Tatsyuyu and the Bulgars have reached the center of the Russian army. He tells them that the Russian president wants to see him at 9 o'clock the next morning. He says that he has only three fighters left on board the ship, but that he will take care of them if they come to him. The commander says that there is no need to kill the three rats because he sees no reason to do so. He also says that the Russians have a policy of attacking the enemy at any time. He sees a fleet of ospreys flying overhead, and he says that they are surrounded by the Russian forces. He then says that it is the giant Bulgar, which he thinks is on its way to the center. He adds that he is sure it will arrive in twenty minutes. He orders his men to drag the two rats to the ground.