Chapter 143: The Verge

"Let's go, it's time to meet the sons of Taryn!"

On the second day, the first glimmer of light shone on the edge of the sky in the Erne barracks, and General Elier had already reorganized his troops, and said impassionedly.

At this moment, there are a group of Erne troops standing below, although they seem to be majestic and high-spirited on the surface, but in their hearts to be honest, they really don't have much confidence.

No matter how much General Elier tried to boost morale, there was no denying that there was too much militia in his army.

It's not that the militia is weak, maybe in terms of individual combat capabilities, they will not be very different from ordinary soldiers. However, the fundamental difference between the army being called an army and the militia being called a militia is discipline.

The discipline of the army is always above all else, and the militia is obviously not as disciplined as the army in peacetime. Moreover, most of the militia are responsible for the maintenance of the territory alone, and with their individual combat ability, some are even stronger than ordinary soldiers.

But in any case, it is absolutely not the strength of a single person that is relied on on the battlefield, but the overall cooperative combat capability of the army, and the militia is obviously holding back on this point.

Therefore, in such a long battle, General Elier has always been at a disadvantage, not to mention being ambushed under the ambush of snooker, even on the frontal battlefield, if General Elier does not apply some tricks, he is completely unable to compete with him.

This is one of the fundamental reasons why the Iraq war has been at a disadvantage since the fighting, but it is more importantly a problem of the general trend.

However, the good news is that now three of the northern kingdoms have been held back, and Livia is now incapacitated, and they are now facing only the Taron Empire.

However, the strength of the Talon Empire should not be underestimated, especially when the large number of troops allocated to resist the other three countries, so they fell behind in the confrontation with the Talon army.

This is the root cause of General Elier's constant disadvantage, which is entirely due to current events.

But the Italian general will definitely not succumb to fate, what he has to do is to go against the trend and once again fulfill the myth of his Erne God of War, and once again spread the myth of the Erne Empire to the entire miracle continent.

At that time, the Ernne Empire, I am afraid that on the entire continent, there will be no strength that dares to compete with it.

If he succeeds this time, the Empire of Erne will become the darling of the times, just like the Livia Empire hundreds of years ago, and establish a prestige that will stand for hundreds of years.

At that time, the prestige of his Ilal will also leave a strong mark in history, and it is estimated that everyone will be called the ancestor of war in all the art of war.

Although General Iral didn't really care about it, if he could get it, why not do it? After all, it was the highest honor a general had in history.

And General Elaire's actions at this moment are laying a solid foundation for all this, although the Fallen Mecha has no intention of driving it for the time being, it is obviously almost there, and it should be a matter of the past few days.

So he had to be prepared from now on, get to the basin in advance, and break out a wave of clashes with the Talen army there a few days in advance, as long as he could successfully hold them back for a few days, then he just had to wait quietly for the fallen mech to wake up.

Just do it, hesitation is not Elier's character, plus he has more confidence in his heart at the moment, he has not been idle these days, during the day he went to the basin to observe the state of the mecha, and at night he returned to his tent and continued to study the things about the fallen mecha.

Not to mention, these days of research have made him more and more determined to think that the Fallen Mecha can indeed be activated, and the power after activation is still quite huge, at least it is completely enough to let the Srock guy drink a pot fiercely.

"All the troops are attacking!"

After a period of pre-war mobilization and shouting slogans, General Elier finally ended his speech and hurriedly ordered all his soldiers to march towards the basin.

This time he's going to have a real fight with the snooker guy near the basin, and Srock had the advantage with his cleverness before, but this time it doesn't matter.

No matter what snooker thinks this time, he will never guess what he will want to do, and even if he can guess it, he doesn't know exactly what I am planning.

It's all a matter of poor information, and Elier already knows the details of the Fallen Mecha, and even plans to use it against the Talon Army.

However, the snooker side is still in the dark, and he has no idea how terrible this mecha is. The only thing he didn't understand was probably that this iron lump was a product of the Artifact Age.

This iron pimple is quite awesome, but where exactly is the awesome, if you want him to say it, he can't tell. This is the powerful illusion brought about by the information check, which is why Srock knows that the fallen mech may be the key to changing the tide of battle, but he doesn't really care.

even just sent his younger brother to investigate there, and he didn't show it there at the first time, completely controlling it in his own hands.

Of course, this can't be blamed on him, after all, not everyone is like Elaire's old monster, who likes to read some anecdotes of the Miracle Continent, so it is naturally impossible to know the horror of the fallen mecha.

Of course, if Elier hadn't happened to see this thing from his own collection of books, he would never have thought of such a method, after all, it does require a lot of courage.

Of course, this story also tells us the importance of reading...

Soon, the army, led by General Elier, moved their camp to the vicinity of the basin, but only nearby, and had no intention of continuing inward.

After all, General Elier knew that he was here to wake up the fallen mecha this time, that guy was not a master to mess with, and the farther away the camp was, the better.

If it weren't for the proximity to the battlefield, Elier would have moved the camp at least a few dozen kilometers further out.

And he has the advantage of doing so, that is, he occupies this piece of land on the outskirts of the basin, and if snooker wants to compete with him, then he must camp in the basin.

And it was his best bet, because it was the location of one of his previous advantages, and the camp was at a difficult point to attack.

If Slok had also built his camp on the other side of the periphery, it would have been highly likely that Elaire, who had arrived first, would have taken the high ground in advance.

Just like the last time he did with Ilar, Eliel will have the same means to attack him from above, and then the situation will not be good.