Chapter 27: The Ruthlessness of the Sword (Verse 6)

The formation of the Imperial Mage Corps as a whole is in the shape of a shuttle. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 The shuttle formation is divided into two brigades, ice and fire, and each brigade has 4 sedan chair squads under its jurisdiction. The reason why there are two teams of ice and fire in this overall formation is mainly to form a relationship of mutual mastery and subordination and echo each other.

Except for the different names, the specific formation deployment of the two teams is the same. The three sedan chair squads together form a triangular perimeter defense line, and the remaining sedan chair squads are in the center as a reserve. In due course, this reserve will replace the heavily mana-depleting sedan car-carrying squad to allow them to recuperate. If the overall battle situation is not optimistic, this spare team will directly join the battle group to form a more powerful combat force.

Such a formation deployment is indeed very in line with the consistent formal style of Generalissimo Kazan. There is a clear distinction between priorities and leeway. Such a new force was in the middle of the battlefield, quietly waiting for the dragon Hess to make his own tactical judgment.

After a brief period of waiting, the dragon Hess began to charge the Imperial Mage Regiment. The dragon Hess was naturally at the forefront of the charging team, and the dragon soldiers who followed behind him became more and more arrogant because of the previous victory, and the momentum that erupted from it as a whole was completely different from the previous one.

What the mad dragon Hess used to open the way was naturally the infinitely powerful roar of the mad dragon. But when this roar of the mad dragon bombarded above a sedan sedan squad, a white curtain of light appeared in front of the dragon Hess in an instant. When this white light curtain that was familiar to all the dragons present reappeared, it did not surprise the mad dragon Hess. If there's one kind of mood swing it caused the dragon Hess to have, it's impatience.

This impatience comes from the battle that has just ended, and the destruction of the defensive circles one by one really gives the mad dragon Hess a headache. It's like if you eat a roast chicken and you feel happy, but when you eat 10 sticks of roast chicken in a row, you will have an aversion to it. The situation Hess faced was that he didn't just eat ten roast chickens in a row, he had to eat ten more of them. It's boring.

Faced with this hard bone in front of him, the dragon Hess had no choice but to ask the dragon soldiers to temporarily stop the pace of attack, in order to wait for the dragon Hess to break the defensive circle on the periphery, and then they went to clean up the mess.

The dragon soldiers with Terran shields waited quietly in the rain of arrows that refused to stop, and at the same time, they were also witnessing the development of the battle situation.

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After getting the dragon soldiers to stop attacking, the dragon Hess then continued to hover above this strange force. He didn't immediately take a fierce attack, because at this time, in his mind, he was silently estimating the strength level of the strange force in front of him. Judging from the results of the various defeat tactics I used just now, the effect of this tactic is still very obvious. But in the face of such a clear disadvantage, humanity dares to continue to send similar troops to fight against itself, and the number of newly dispatched troops is still so small.

Then there are some possibilities in such a situation, or the combat effectiveness of this unit is very strong; Either that or that its defensive strength is much higher than that of ordinary armies. What's more, these new forces with strong defenses are still just a bunch of cannon fodder that consumes their own strength.

Then the question arises, although the tactics of each defeat do not have any burden on themselves, but what if those lowly Terrans rely on the advantage of numbers to forcibly consume their physical strength? Is there any need to continue with the proposal of the True Dragon Samurai? Is it wise to turn to the Terran army that has already been defeated by itself?

For such doubts, the mad dragon Hess naturally had a detailed exchange with the true dragon warrior who was hiding on the side. Faced with such a choice, the advice given by the True Dragon Samurai was to attack that group of strange troops of unknown strength.

The main reasons he gave were as follows:

First, as I said earlier, the Terran army that was repairing was suffering from inadequacy. If you continue to choose to attack them, then once you have completely annihilated them, your strength will further decrease. It would be irrational to attack that group of strange troops of unknown strength at this time. As the saying goes, no matter how powerful something is known, then it is only powerful, and it cannot be called terrible. Terrible is always unknown. What's more, the Terran army is now a fish on the chopping board, but you don't have time to deal with them right now.

Second, make bold predictions in its current form. Your strength must be above that of those strange troops of unknown strength. Otherwise, they wouldn't have taken such a compromising approach to fight you. They should be able to send this elite unit directly to you as soon as you've demonstrated some of your strength. And not to wait until your own troops are about to be destroyed.

Third, even if they have any back-up against the Terrans, it is impossible for the Terrans to inflict any substantial damage on you with your mobility. A backhand that can't pose a threat to his enemies, no matter how powerful it is, has no effect.

Fourth, it is we who have the right to dominate the battlefield. So, whether to slaughter those lowly Terrans or show mercy to them has always been in your hands.

Knowing the pros and cons of this, Hess, the mad dragon, officially began a head-to-head battle with the Imperial Mage Corps.