693. Karp inserted two of the Rockets' best undercover agents

With Karp's order, compared to the Johto fleet, it was actually the Hoenn fleet that acted first, because they had the task of going head-to-head with Team Rocket, so they were the first to engage the vanguard of Team Rocket.

The Rocket team started to prepare for the war first, and then gave up the position they had been arranging for an unknown amount of time and began to take the initiative to attack at sea, but in fact, because of the superpower of Karp's level, the actual situation was that after the rocket team arrived at sea, it was caught off guard by the prepared Hoenn fleet, and was seized by the Hoenn fleet.

If it's a normal elf battle, the first opportunity is still very important, but for this kind of large-scale clan war, a first opportunity is actually not something that cannot be lost.

Some of the men were repulsed, but more people poured up behind them, leaving them to move on, while the majority did, and the minority in such a group naturally followed suit. Unless a head start is very obvious or very special for a head-on conflict between elven legions, a slight advantage will not even have a morale impact, and as the war continues, this advantage will soon become smaller and smaller, and finally let the conditions of the two sides be equal, completely on the same level.

Karp, who was well aware of this, knew very well that the advantages were accumulated by accumulating step by step savings, so at this time, after he confirmed that the Hoenn fleet had temporarily played an advantage, his first thought was to help them expand the advantage, but after thinking about it for a while, Karp calmed down, and asked the elite trainers gathered on the Johto flagship to stand still for the time being, and then let Lun and Kona lead the Johto fleet divided into two branches to attack the troops of the rocket team from both directions, They and the Hoenn fleet formed a triangular array to encompass the members of Team Rocket, leaving their large forces unable to move and had to be exposed to the enemy on their backs.

After the Johto fleet joined the battle, the advantage of the alliance side was expanded, but the rocket team was not without the ability to resist, and after Sakaki confirmed that there was still a fleet in ambush, he determined the situation of their rocket team, and decisively sent a part of the people to resist the front team of the Hoenn fleet, and then he himself led the cadres and elites of the rocket team to tear a gap from the direction that Kona was responsible for, and then break through.

At this time, Karp, who had been paying attention to the battlefield with his mental power, also locked on Sakaki's position.

Judging from the willpower that Sakaki has cultivated by staying in his current position all the year round, maybe Karp will feel it a little bit when he locks him with his mental power, but now that he has entered the battlefield himself, even if he feels that he is locked at this time, he has no way to withdraw from the battlefield.

In addition, Sakaki himself has no intention of evacuating, he is standing on the flagship of Team Rocket, surrounded by the elves in his main team, and even the big needle bee flies beside him, waiting for an opportunity, and every now and then he will launch an attack, each time incapacitating an elf or a trainer.

Seeing Sakaki like this, Karp glanced at Wataru, then Wataru nodded at him, and flew out of the deck of the flagship on a fast dragon, and his target happened to be Sakaki.

If you want to deal with a trainer of Sakaki's level, it is not impossible to rely on normal elite trainers to pile up the number, but it is too much to fight with the other party when Sakaki is leading a bunch of cadres and elites of Team Rocket, after all, if you continue to fight like this, the battlefield will definitely be like a meat grinder, and you may not be able to get out if you go in.

Therefore, to deal with a trainer of Sakaki's level, it is basically necessary to use a trainer with the same ability to deal with it.

Originally, Karp felt that the best person to deal with Sakaki was Red, but Wataru had returned from Sakaki's hands several times, so this time he and Karp took the initiative to apply to face Sakaki again, and Karp had no reason to stop him, but let Kona secretly pay attention to the battlefield here and let Wataru deal with Sakaki.

After all, this time Wataru didn't necessarily have to win against Sakaki, basically as long as Wataru stopped Sakaki, it was enough.

Now the Hoenn fleet and the Johto fleet have comprehensively crushed the rocket team in terms of overall combat power, and it is precisely because of this that the rocket team will divide into two ways, blocking the front troops of the Hoenn Arrow team and the branch of the Johto fleet led by Lun, and then he himself is leading a part of the cadres and elites to tear a breakthrough from the flank of Kona and break through the encirclement of the alliance in one fell swoop.

Therefore, the team that Team Rocket uses to resist the frontal troops is completely an outcast, and it will be defeated sooner or later with the passage of time, and the only sharp part of Team Rocket is the team led by Sakaki, and in this team Sakaki is dragged, then this team loses its sharpest side, and then Kona joins the elite trainers and high-level abilities on the Johto flagship, and basically the last hope of the rocket team is suppressed.

And this is still with Karp and Chi staying behind to defend the flagship, if they were also involved in the battle, then the battle might have ended sooner.

However, it is true that Chi is a member of the Left-behind Flagship, but Karp's mission is not as simple as directing operations and staying behind the Flagship.

After all, Sakaki seems to be planning to fight to the death directly, but in fact, Sakaki is basically the type to leave one or two backhands when he does things, so his current actions are just actions that he shows to others, and these are all to hide his real killer moves.

According to Sakaki's idea, the merger of Team Rocket with the Lava Regiment and the Water War Regiment is something that only they know about within Team Rocket.

In this way, he leads the members of Team Rocket to fight the Alliance's encirclement forces from the front, and his presence will definitely attract a lot of attention, thus creating an opportunity for the members of the Lava Regiment and the Water War Regiment to hide in the shadows.

The lava group and the water war group have declined, and now the biggest family of Red Flame Pine and Water Sycamore is their super submarine, so in Sakaki's plan, when he attracts attention, Water Sycamore and Red Flame Pine will drive super submarines to fight the alliance's encirclement and suppression forces by surprise, and then take him and the cadres and elites of the rocket team away by the way, and dive directly into the deep sea beyond the reach of ordinary submarines, completely getting rid of the alliance's tracking.

Even Sakaki felt that Akatsu Pine and Mizusycamore might betray, and planted a lot of his own manpower on their super submarine just in case.

But Sakaki just missed a little bit of calculation.

Red Flame Pine and Water Sycamore are indeed not the league's traitors in Team Rocket, and there is no problem with that. But the two biggest moles that Karp planted in Team Rocket, although they are not Red Flame Pine and Water Sycamore, are also closely related to their lava group and water war group.

These two moles are not humans, let alone elves.

- They are super submarines each owned by the Lava Regiment and the Water War Regiment.

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