Chapter 28: The Brave Are Not Reckless (Section 1)
This kind of scene of death and death on the battlefield is naturally all in the eyes of the true dragon warrior, and if such a situation continues to fight hard, it will inevitably be a lose-lose situation. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 Although such a race war will inevitably produce a winner, such a victory seems too bitter. After all, a small victory that is better than destruction is not something that everyone can afford.
This is especially true for the dragons on the continent of Arad.
Let's not talk about who will win this war, and we will not say whether the corresponding benefits will be obtained after victory, let alone whether such a victory is meaningful. Just say how many dragons have died so far, and when such a battle damage ratio reaches the ears of the Tyrannosaurus crown, no matter what the reason, it will cause the wrath of the Tyrannosaurus crown. What's more, the current Celestial Realm and the Arad Continent have been completely separated into two worlds, and the Tyrannosaurus Crown has long been ignorant of this weak world. For the Celestial Realm, such a place is equivalent to a wild place. Although Lord Hess who was sent here was nominally an envoy under the Tyrannosaurus crown, he was actually in a situation of being crowned king in a different place.
This has created an awkward situation in which Lord Hess's minions have become a scarce and non-renewable resource. If the scene in front of you is forcibly allowed to continue to develop, even if Lord Hess can achieve the final victory, there will be few dragons who can follow the Lord after the war. On the contrary, if you put aside all the previous gains and losses for the time being, take a retreat to avoid the Terrans' deliberate edge, and then wait for the opportunity to retaliate against them. In this way, not only can you take revenge, but the subsequent losses may be reduced to zero.
As such an idea gradually matured, the true dragon samurai gradually gave birth to a retreat.
If the True Dragon Samurai was in the position of the Berserk Dragon Hess, then he only needed to give the order to retreat immediately, but he only played the role of a staff member. Therefore, the first problem in front of him at this time was how to convince the mad dragon Hess.
As it stands, this idea should be the only option that exists in a rational choice. But if he were to make this proposal directly to Lord Hess now, he would have vetoed it without hesitation. After all, "I would rather die than die in humiliation", this sentence is already an absolutely inviolable red line engraved in the hearts of all dragon warriors. And once you have mentioned it once, if you mention it again and again, it is likely to have a counterproductive effect.
Lord Hess, who was in a red-eyed state, must have thought that he was cowardly. As for what kind of attitude Lord Hess will take to deal with himself at that time, it all depends on his emotional agitation. Although he has been following the adults for decades, there are not a few staff members who have been executed by their own leaders in front of the battle.
So there is only one chance for such persuasion, and if it doesn't work, then you can only let the battle continue to develop like this!
So how do you convince Lord Hess to retreat temporarily, so as to avoid the trap that the Terrans have been planning for so long? And how can we reasonably circumvent the red line of dignity of "I would rather die to the death than die in humiliation"? !
This is indeed a problem!!