Volume 8 Chapter 7 (1/2)
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A few days after returning the base, I still had no clue on how to uards who served my dailies received their first slap from me
My intelligence officers ere supposed to hide a the enemies risked their lives and sent another piece of information They infor towards Camp Its members were obscure, but my men deducted that they were special forces
My enehly of me that they sent the AUF special forces which they never deploy easily Such things were usually put in key battles where a force that's able to turn the table was direly needed
But ere this Guildford that the Asmodian United Forces have invested so ave hiranted thousands of special forces?
I pondered for a long while then concluded that Caoing to leave this land, I felt the duty to give Guildford one last sweet memory
Thus I recalled allready for our next operation
First and foreied them to board the transport shi+ps immediately and set up base 300 miles away fro them to assault the enemies from behind
Moya and Carlos were sent along with 15 regiments to operate near Camp side of the P/A Line, where sizable hills and wastelands have banished ive e for future operations
I drew an area on thethem to modify that location My instructions will keep them busy for quite a while I assu caiant battlefield for both of us to play on
After assigning the jobs, I took the rest 5 regiments to draw my enemies inward, which mostly was to mess around the enemy's newly built camps in order to make them believe that my main force was still somewhere around
Although I knew from the start that Guildford was a difficult man to cope with, I concluded firmly after the last hands-on battle The conclusion was a strong one
Guildford was a crazy old man!
He sent a troop of 30, 000 -ish to chase me
This troop was an Ash mobility and ability to learn They went around the Caradually perfected information system, I cannot lose them at any point Thus whenever this troop showed up, h each time, then directed my troops to withdraw the battlefield ahead of time We've accomplished no productive achievements due to their intervention
If I resort onthem should not be a problem But, how pathetic, I had to round back and continue harassing Guildford again and again If I did not, the temple bastards would come to trouble me
As Guildford and his troops defendedto deportforests I could only hide in the same forest once because Guildford will set the woods on fire once he found me there In the meantime, all critical locations were occupied with sturdy camps by now
It seemed that Guildford came in this place to just build ca me, on the other hand, should be a collateral operational result
As for his unshown elite forces, I guessed he ht tiood
Slowly, Guildford's troops have taken over half of the Camp homeland and established stable defense system on it My operation area was severely restricted as a result Although his troops advanced in a low speed, they iven me loads of burden
Finally, what I've been worrying about occurred Guildford stretched his defense establishments over to the coast and called in a considerable amount of battleshi+ps to assist the defendants Therefore, without convoys, h luckily, the communication between me and my shi+ps still held
Since then, each war condition that favored ees, took over massive tactical areas, burnt all the forest that could hide people Even now, he sealed the coastal line
According to his plan, I will soon end up with nothing and expose under his arhtered
In the meantime, several letters fro h I have repeatedly replied that reat loss, they played deaf and continued urging
Because the Protoss United Forces have initiated a new round of offensive
Fischer's letter affire number of armies from our home front The resupplied troops now numbered over aby the HQ has been deployed The AUF was ally offensive play from the PUF army, and they could only be able to stabilize the situation by i backup corps It was not the first tiainst each other Both sides ell-expected about their opponents and the tricks they can pull out
The only thing unexpected ht, since I entered Camp, at least 200, 000 enemy troops were kept within their war zone or terminated by my schemes Given this, the headquarters' intention for me to attack was evident
I utterly approved the temple clique's ultimate passion It was their first time to have total control over thevictory for the alliance at least
I could also iine how intense the war on the Line was and how
I would rather keep ht like me to live up to the nahest fist will be the winner A viceroy who had no soldiers at hand must be miserable
A dusty orderly brought me Moya's letter in time In it, Moya told me the battlefield preparation had been co for my enerown tired of such a cat- while
Days later, I withdrew into the targeted battlefield with an arh traces along the way to let my opponents to find us
I was content with the battlefield
It was a place of 100fro in the air were in my control
A hundred miles behind the battlefield was the P/A Line Since I had access to a comprehensive map, it will be definitely not a probles went south Besides, I have sent scouts to investigate the retreating routes where a bizarre and giant area of swa soldiers
The coastal line was on the right side of the battlefield Wilder and his 4 regiive me necessary support from the sea
Onplace of the AUF 5th war zone troops I knew there were only 30, 000blood-stained They were lucky if I chose to avoid them, how could they dare to come to me?
To summarize, the choice of the battlefield was pretty neat It was relatively a safe place for i 50, 000 soldiers I will strike Guildford hard in this place and make him remember me forever!
Moya and Carlos' 15 regiments have kept the camp at the center of the field Around the caht a positional war then leave this place for good
During such times, experienced veteran officers like Carlos started to show their advantage They were fa about a positional warfare The General Staff have drawn out several battle plans as they were currently faistics staffs were alsowarfare
I assumed that my soldiers have been with me for quite a while now, and since they did not suffer ht attitude as well as the soldiers’ much-improved lives, a nearly idolatrized worshi+p forInfluenced by such an atmosphere, they have thrown their hearts and souls into the battle preparation instead of showing any anxiety about the co combat
By the third day after we entered the battlefield,us They have been tracking us with caution after I lost them
Judging by theirspeed, they will hit the peri and my camp by noon
Since it was the first large-scale position war experience for reat war council which included all regiments leaders and upper ranks People froeneral staffs, LAD, which totaled 200 officers, spent their entire afternoon in my tent
ForI was unfalance What I was educated was all about obliterating the enehter was incredibly stupid So I made myself silent and let the others speak
After Marfa stated the eneni opportunity and condition, then he explained thoroughly about the questions from the officers
I could tell the officers were anxious, and so was I Rather, I concealed my expression If the soldiers saw much anxiety on my face, then the as already over
Night ca The caht to pass quickly, I stayed awake for the entire darkness
At dawn, an ambush squadron's early departure woke me I hit hard on my head then relaxed my body as I exited the tent
”Sir!” A guard brought h horses equipped for the troops, only regiment leaders and upper ranks had personal mounts
I rode on and strode through the ca their duties Many soldiers saluted me as I smiled and returned in courtesy The soldiers' faces were as bright as the wind going through the tents
Tea forward neatly
When I reached the caate, Carlos and Jack appeared froate, Moya and Marfa, right ar back to the soldiers that parted the camp I nodded to the two and joined them
Another regiate
”Atten-hut!” The regiment leaders yelled, ”Present-arm!”