Section 50 Cannon Fodder 6

Aki walks into her new office. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

Her ex has left and won't come back. Now it's hers. Of course, in fact, the ex is a good person, and he gets along with her very well, and takes care of her in all aspects. Even the training courses that Aqi came up with, the other party gave all kinds of support - although he expressed clear opposition at the beginning, and finally did not agree, but after all, he did a good job of cooperating with all parties.

However, no matter how willing the commander was to cooperate with Aqi, it was not as good as her own. Now, she finally has the right to command in the true sense of the word, and can do everything she has long wanted to do, but is not capable of doing.

There was already a group of people standing in the office, and Aki knew all of them. It's just that before, they and her could only be said to be colleagues who were not subordinate to each other, but now, they are all her subordinates. It is precisely because they both know each other that this time the new official can directly ignore some red tape such as self-introduction.

Ah Qi sat directly in the position of his predecessor, trying to put on a posture of a boss treating his subordinates. But seriously, this is the first time she's sat at such a height. So after she sat in her place, she realized for a moment that she didn't know what to say. Fortunately, it was only a brief moment of confusion, as she immediately sensed from the looks of her subordinates that something must have happened.

But what else could happen here? At least on the way over, there was no change in the city of Gashe. Besides, it doesn't take long for Aqi to leave here. It doesn't seem like anything should happen at this time.

"During my absence," she cleared her throat, trying to make her voice sound as majestic as a superior person. "Did something happen?"

"Several legions of the local army," one of his subordinates explained the matter in as concise a tone as possible. "Some time ago there was a sudden offensive on the area under the control of Kecha Goat. ”

Ah Qi couldn't help but open her mouth, and the opening amplitude could easily stuff an egg. Attack? The people in the local army must know how to pronounce and write the word "attack" -- but that should be the end of the word's relationship with them, shouldn't it?

She couldn't know what those people were. It's a completely leaky ball, the kind that can't be breathed anymore. If she had a certain degree of illusion about them before, then after the last time she tried hard but was pushed back, this illusion was completely dispelled. These people were all broken by Kecha Goyat in the previous battle (objectively speaking, this is quite reasonable considering their previous battle losses, but it is that Aki's expectations of them are somewhat unreasonable). Despite all her efforts, Aqi was able to take the lead and hire two warlocks to complete the task.

As an ombudsman, Ah Qi actually had a little bit of ambition. It is hoped that the defeated army will be able to be reinvigorated and launched as a force for a counteroffensive. Of course, due to the balance of strength, this may not achieve much success, but it can take on some minor tasks (just like the last time I went to capture a prisoner). But it's a pity that all her efforts have been exchanged for only perfunctory and shirk. Especially when she sincerely came up with a battle plan and wanted to get everyone's support.

It can be said that from that moment on, Ah Qi was completely desperate for his position as an inspector. The legions, which only exist on paper, don't need Ombudsmen at all—they're already a bunch of shit, and they don't even have to worry about what they can do.

But now...... Something seems to have changed?

Aki's shock lasted for a few seconds, but she eventually recovered. She coughed a few times to hide her gaffe. "More specifically?" she asked.

Several of his subordinates looked at each other, and finally one of them spoke. "They want to eliminate the Kaicha Goyat deployed in ...... Several patrols in the mining area, thus regaining control of the mining area. ”

Cut, sure enough...... It's in line with the practice of a group of wastes who have no sense of honor at all, only flies and dogs to survive and steal their lives. Ah Qi thought a little distraught. Indeed, this operation may seem bold and risky, but it has a good chance of success. Because there are only a few patrols in the mine. Although the Destroyer is very powerful, after all, it is a patrol, and the number is too small.

But it's easy to defeat a patrol, and Kecha Goyat is far more powerful than a few patrols. Judging from the process of Ah Qi's last deep penetration behind enemy lines, Kecha Goat set up a fairly tight blockade belt at the edge of Huiyue's sphere of influence. If it weren't for the last time the warlock was with you, it is estimated that there would be no way to go that far. From this point of view, within the blockade belt, it is likely that a strategic reserve is preserved.

Damn, those idiots don't make a sense of doing that, and they might even scare the snake and irritate Kechagoat. Instead, it had a serious impact on her future plans.

"The result?" said Aki, who continued to ask.

"Heavy losses......

The bunch of waste unsurprisingly failed. Ah Qi thought so in her head, and her mouth unconsciously said this thought. For some reason, the news gave her a sense of relief. They're so wasteful. Maybe the behavior of the defeated soldiers was really unexpected, and even scared her, but this kind of stupid thing done with a hot brain really didn't end well. This is also often said in military classrooms: reckless adventures are always taboo.

"But it's not a complete failure," another person picked up. "They ended up occupying a mine. ”

"Huh?" Aqi was a little surprised.

"Well, a mine on the edge of the mine. One of his subordinates opened the terminal he was carrying. A few seconds later, a three-dimensional map appeared in front of Aki. So that she can understand in the shortest possible time how far those remnants of the defeated army will do.

Indeed, maps speak louder than words at this moment. As you can see from the map, the results of the remnants of the army, even if only considering the limited extent of the mining area, are not worth mentioning. They're just occupying a mine on the edge. As for why they were able to occupy it, it is estimated that it was because of the specific terrain conditions, which allowed them to resist a large number of enemies with very few troops. The soldiers of Kecha Goat, although they have energy shields, use melee weapons. That's not to say melee weapons aren't good, of course, but combining near and far is the way to go, isn't it?

Ah Qi immediately decided to put the matter aside. This is an insignificant achievement compared to the adjective "heavy losses" - because when the word is usually used, it generally means that the army has lost at least half of its combat strength. It's only marginally better than "almost total annihilation."

Of course, this is also a trivial loss for Ah Qi - she did not have the slightest expectation of her "part-time inspector". The armies that were already unusable were not included in her list of forces. If they are destroyed, they will be eliminated, there are not many of them, and there are not many of them. Anyway, if Kecha Goat did lead a large army to attack, she didn't expect to rely on them to help defend the city.

In the end, the waste still got some results. She stared at the marked mine on the map for a long time, then asked the next question.

"How long will it take for this place to be retaken by Kecha Goat?" said Aki, who didn't think that this victory could be preserved forever.

For now, it seems that Kecha Goyat has given up on this corner. "Maybe Ah Qi's performance just now was a little unexpected, so that his subordinates spoke a little cautiously. Yes, Aki used to be their colleague, but now she is the boss.

"Gave up?" Aki was in disbelief.

"It seems that this is the case, maybe the side of Kecha Goyat has also suffered a lot of losses, so it simply gave up what didn't matter. Anyway, Kecha Goyat doesn't mine, and the entire mining area is worthless to them. ”

Speaking of mines, Ah Qi immediately remembered another question. "But the soldiers of Kecha Goat, the destroyers, are covered in metal armor. Their weapons are also a mixture...... There is a metallic component in it. She asked, seemingly inadvertently. "If Kecha Goyat doesn't mine, then where does all that metal come from?"

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"If Kaicha Goyat doesn't mine, then where does that metal come from?" Lu Wu asked Hongyi suspiciously as he walked out of the mine. The situation in the mine was the same as when people left, that is, nothing was moving, including the mining machines that were fixed in the pit and could not move. In other words, with a slight increase in manpower, the resumption of work can be carried out at any time.

"Maybe he has a mine somewhere else. The red coat replied perfunctorily. "And I think that all that metal armor is just an ornament...... If you have spare time, you can wear a set, but if you don't...... Maybe The Destroyer would be willing to switch to a different type. ”

"Decorations?"

"Because they're light and soft. Redcoat said. "Even an ordinary person, with an ordinary sharp knife, can easily pierce it. I don't think such armor does anything good. Not to mention that the Destroyer has an energy shield, and wearing armor is obviously an extra move. ”

This is a rigorous and logical inference. If Lu Wu didn't know that kind of metal armor could resist demons, he would definitely agree with Hongyi's judgment. Really, at this moment, Lu Wu suddenly thought of the master's reminder to him: In fact, there is no difference between the thinking of gods and the thinking of people, but the information they have is different.

Well, this topic doesn't really make much sense. Anyway, the current situation is not the turn of a little shrimp like Lu Wu to consider. Now he has a little more to think about.

"Sir," a young soldier—the one younger than Lu Wu—hurried over. "Commander Ivan asked to see him. ”