Chapter 173: Trust and Gambling
It was true that the lieutenant colonel did not take this matter into account, and he never thought that this old classmate who took the initiative to contact him would be a clone of Bass. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
This disrupted all his previous thoughts, including what he had already made up his mind.
Looking at the lieutenant colonel who fell silent, Barrett didn't have anything to do, that's what he was worried about.
When one cannot trust another person, it is easy to lead to other outcomes, suspicions, misunderstandings, and even illusions, which can lead one thing to two completely different outcomes.
This is also where Bass excels, constantly replacing and controlling others, even if he can't replace everyone, but he will make everyone around that person fall into a state of distrust.
Even if you are exposed, what can you do? Can you trust the people around you? Many of his business competitors died from him.
When a leader is completely unable to trust his men, then he is defeated.
After a long while, the lieutenant colonel said slowly: "I really haven't thought about this thing you said, and the plan I thought of before is useless." ”
"But it's a good opportunity, and it's a shame to give up." The lieutenant colonel's eyes showed hesitation.
"Tell me about your plan, I want to know how big the odds are." Barrett looked at the battleship on the screen, whether it was worth the bargaining chips.
"I was going to cooperate with Trudy's plan, which was to lure his men into the minefield to attack us while we fled to the minefield."
"Then, use the reflex bomb to finish them out in one go." The lieutenant colonel was transferred from the command post and drew up a battle plan.
"When all is said and done, he will cover our way to Mavisis to retrieve the new warship."
"It's just that if all of this is really under Bass's control, then there's a real good chance that my plan will fall into his trap."
Indeed, according to the lieutenant colonel's plan, it must be to ensure that Trudy will not turn back, and it is indeed possible to solve the pursuers once and for all, but now if the other party turns back at the last moment, I am afraid that the glow in the minefield will fall into death.
The lieutenant colonel probably hasn't decided whether or not to cooperate with him, so he doesn't have to worry about the Glow's whereabouts being found immediately.
The problem is that in less than three hours, the Glow will be out of the acceleration lane, and the pursuing force that will follow behind.
Even if the Glow wanted to pass through the minefield, it would have to take the time to clear the minefield.
This kind of mine cannot be eliminated by the main artillery reaction shell, which is really troublesome, and it is inevitably necessary to use a reconnaissance plane to go in to determine the real and false mines in order to find a safe passage.
Since the projection area of the reconnaissance plane is very small, it will not trigger mines at will, so naturally there is not much danger.
But this is bound to take a lot of time, and if it is surrounded by Major General Trudy's men without hiding in a minefield, I am afraid that the Glow will not be able to escape.
Now there were only two options, either immediately slow down and get out of the acceleration channel and prepare to meet an unknown number of rebel fleets, or cooperate with his plan to annihilate them in one fell swoop in the minefield.
"The fact that he didn't tell you the number of the fleet proves that he is also defensive." Barrett analyzed, although he didn't want to arbitrarily put the other party in the enemy's position.
But he understands that if he is too optimistic, he is likely to fall into a situation from which he will never recover.
"Since Luna told you there would be an attack, Lieutenant Colonel, didn't you prepare?" Barrett had a strange idea that if the Impatiens was arranged by Corson, then the Glow must have been warned by Luna.
After all, the Glow joined the Miseta sequence, and it was impossible to go through the transfer order of the military department.
And the Lieutenant Colonel could ask for no one but Luna.
"The attack plan is not in this sector!" The lieutenant colonel sighed, how could he not know, but Fernandi's family fleet was ambushing at the junction of the southern and northern sectors.
That guy was arrogant, but not stupid.
The murder of a high-ranking officer on his own turf is simply a pot of for himself.
Although this revenge plan is almost universally known, he also knows how to do it, as long as you don't catch it, then it's useless for you to complain.
It's just the right time to find something for Shafka, after all, people die on his turf.
As for Doroniel, if she can leave a life, it will be the best, if she can't stay, then she can only be blamed for her misery.
And whether the Abanese family will retaliate against themselves at that time is not in his consideration at all, and what is the purpose of supporting Bass, it is estimated that fools now know.
"Marshal Shafka's support fleet is already rushing there, and as long as we can avoid being caught by Fernandi's men before the confluence, then he will definitely not dare to do anything more."
I see, to put it bluntly, Fernandi is also gambling, betting on whether he can kill himself.
In Cellon, someone saved Barrett and got him severely dismissed, so he had to make a statement.
Then this attack plan is a representation, not so much an attack, but a blatant attempt to kill you.
You died so without complaint, you didn't die, then even if your kid has a big life, I won't be ashamed.
At least everyone knows that my Fernandi's face is not something you say you can move, you have to have a life to live.
"As for the winning side...... Originally, I thought that as long as I could complete the lure of the enemy, plus he attacked in the back, I would be almost sure. The lieutenant colonel's face darkened and explained.
"The problem is that if he gets the plan and does what he does, I'm afraid we won't be able to get out of the minefield at all."
That's the problem, if the enemy knows the plan and turns around against the Glow, then there's little chance that it will be able to escape the minefield.
And the crux of the matter is whether Trudy will betray himself.
The lieutenant colonel has no way to guarantee this, so he is now in a dilemma.
"That's half for half!" Barrett knows if he wins, and it's just a matter of whether he will or not.
If it wins, the Natural Glow can escape from Ascension, and it can also get rid of the pursuit of the rebels, and if it loses, it is naturally a dead end.
"Even if they learn about the plan, we have a slight chance of escaping, so the chances of winning are greater than the losses." Barrett is like a gambler, he doesn't have a good way to fight a naval battle, but when it comes to gambling, he is very calculating.
"Then bet on them! Besides, no one said we were going to make a fair bet with them! Barrett smirked.
"If I'm not mistaken, the Glow has Thor's Hammer! This guy is a good thing. ”
The lieutenant colonel paused for a moment, and sure enough, the young man was still motivated, and he really asked the right person.
"Yes! What do you want to do? ”