302 What is called the enemy retreating and disturbing us?
Conrad, who was a little frustrated that he would retreat without firing a shot, heard his little boss preach so 'philosophically' (at least for Conrad, who couldn't read big words), and a sense of pride surged in his heart.
It also makes sense to think about it, but under the 'pursuit' of the 100,000 young guards, who are known as the most powerful fighting forces in France, they successfully "broke through" and created a historic victory, not a single person died, and not a single precious bullet was wasted......
Isn't this the essence of the enemy's advance and our retreat?
No wonder 'General Lyndon Wan', who also didn't go to school, can be the boss, and he speaks with a majestic 'truth'.
But......
"General Lyndon Wan, where are we going next? The road to St. Brieuc has been blocked by the Young Guard's scouting team, so it will be easy for the Young Guard to discover the past, and in that case, the point of fighting the enemy advancing and retreating will be lost. ”
Conrad asked, puzzled.
Being able to pick out the 'key to the problem' at a critical moment is the reason why General Lyndon Wan took Conrad out of the village and participated in the revolution......
Oh no, it's not called a rebellion anymore, it's called a revolution!
It is much easier to shout about revolution than to shout about rebellion!
General Lyndon Wan himself did not understand the complex ideology of the revolution, at most he would shout propaganda slogans such as long live freedom and equality, but he understood what it meant to keep pace with the times, and he knew very well that most French civilians were no different from him, and they only understood the superficial meaning of the revolution, abolishing privileges and canceling taxes, as for how to abolish and how to abolish it, that was something that the people above should bother with, and the common people would not care, as long as they knew that they were paying less taxes......
Therefore, General Lyndon Wan simply didn't know how to pretend to understand, and specifically picked out those 'revolutionary mottos' that were easy to make people's blood boil, and he didn't say a word about the specific content, but it had no effect on the surface, especially the kind of words and phrases with tacit meanings, he definitely shouted louder than anyone else!
General Lyndon Wan also invented a term of his own to express this kind of phrase that sounds lofty, but in fact does not use formalism.
In the eyes of General Lyndon Wan, the revolution wanted more people and more coaxing...... It is necessary to build more momentum, and the easiest way to build momentum is to make the surface form as big as possible, a small victory must be publicized as a great victory, undefeated and undefeated, that must be a successful example of our army's victory, as for the humiliating retreat, it is naturally a strategic shift of reason and preservation of strength.
Moreover, to highlight the preservation of strength, only by highlighting the few advantages can most people not see the fatal shameful flaw!
For example, General Lyndon Wan retreated with his brethren in disarray, but after his preaching, it was almost regarded as a victory to preserve the strength of the revolution......
I have to say that from a rural bastard who doesn't know how to learn and has no skills, he has become a great 'General Lyndon Wan', and the wit of this big man is indeed different from ordinary people.
Moreover, this big man understands very well how important the name of General Lyndon Wan is, he even discarded his own name, and now except for the old brother who followed him out of the village at the beginning and planned to take the opportunity to make a fortune, he knows his details, and the soldiers under his command basically subconsciously regard him as the real General Lyndon Wan!
Only by being unique can you ensure the stability of your leadership.
After hearing Conrad's question, General Lyndon Wan scolded Fang Xuan and ordered, "Let's go to the nearest village to rob ...... Eh, preach the great significance of the revolution! Anyone who does not support the revolution and does not participate in the revolution is a traitor to the French nation, and they are all 'traitors' who deserve death, even if they are not killed, the property of the traitors must be confiscated, and we must fight all the traitors, use their property to arm the heroic revolutionary army, set off the sea of people's war, and drown Lin Haoda, a foreign dictator, alive! ”
Conrad looked at General Lyndon Wan, who was full of righteousness, and asked weakly: "General, the nearby villages are all poor, should we go and rob the logistics convoy of the Young Guards?" Wouldn't this not only meet our own needs, but also combat the combat endurance of the Young Guard?
Moreover, the brothers must be happy to rob the logistics of the Young Guard. “
The heroic righteousness on General Lyndon Wan's face suddenly shattered, and he glared at Conrad fiercely: "Let me ask you, is it important for the brothers to be happy, or is it important for the brothers' lives to be important?!" ”
Conrad laughed embarrassedly: "Of course it's fate...... But ......"
"But your grandmother has a leg! Can Conrad use your brain, Lin Haoda can't think of the safety of the logistics route? Even Lao Tzu knows that every logistics convoy is escorted by hundreds of serious young guards, are you going to let us fight against those crazy people who don't want to die?
The brothers have exhausted themselves, how can you and I expand the team! “
When Conrad heard this, he suddenly had a feeling that he had 'made a big mistake' again, but he still instinctively felt that something was wrong, and asked with a puzzled expression: "General, we are going to rob our own people's village like this, and the brothers don't understand what to do." ”
"Hmph, Conrad, look at me, General Lyndon Wan is best at this line, I call attacking villages 'the enemy retreats and I disturb', and those villages are nominally in the area occupied by Lin Haoda's Young Guards......"
"General, the Young Guards have never entered the village at all......"
"Shut up for me, listen to me, I know more than you know, I don't need you to remind me!" General Lyndon Wan quickly regained that feeling of righteousness, and if he wanted to convince the group of big-headed soldiers, he must first convince his adjutant, and General Lyndon Wan's explanation of Conrad was actually a kind of 'dress rehearsal' before going on stage to give a speech.
If Conrad agreed, those revolutionary rebels with bad brains would naturally be easy to deal with.
"The village we went to was subordinate to the dictator Lin Haoda, and we didn't go to rob directly, but to preach the revolutionary righteousness first and pull people into the gang.
It just so happened that the young guards in the village had already 'retreated',