Chapter 1241: Fortified Defense

Tan Juren saw Roger's solemn face, and knew that it had reached a critical juncture, so he got up and said goodbye immediately. Roger sent him out of the door, and when he said goodbye, he specially admonished: "In case...... I mean, in case something goes wrong here, you will take over the command first, and the specific command will be done by my subordinates, and then notify Lao Mu to hurry over and preside over the overall situation. ”

Tan Juren waved his hand and said: "Don't say these unlucky words, be careful yourself, I don't want to go to the line of fire to fight! I will keep an eye on the logistics 24 hours a day, and you can deal with the Johoreans with peace of mind." ”

Although Roger is very confident in this operation, but the battlefield situation is changing rapidly, he does not dare to pack a ticket to say that there will be no mistakes 100%, and he took the initiative to set up the headquarters in the line of fire, the risk of this measure is relatively large, and Tan Juren will definitely not dare to fight so hard. Roger first explained the response to the emergency, and he was also responsible for the whole team, Tan Juren naturally understood his intentions, but at this juncture, he still had to cheer for Roger, and he couldn't be too enthusiastic about this emergency arrangement.

After sending Tan Juren away, Roger did not return to the office, but went directly to the line of fire. It was still some time before the enemy troops arrived here, and Roger wanted to make the most of this time to inspect his position and cheer up the soldiers by the way. Especially for soldiers who have never been in war since joining the army, this may be a big test of their careers, and Roger must ensure that they can perform at least half of their usual training so that the war can go in favor of the Haihan side.

To Roger's relief, the morale of the soldiers was quite good, and although many of the soldiers had not really experienced the battle, and probably did not fully understand why their superiors had placed their positions in the resettlement villages, rather than taking the initiative and leaving more strategic depth for the interspersed operations they had learned, they did have unreserved trust in Roger, and they were sure that this battle plan would be able to destroy the invading enemy. The local supplies and weapons and ammunition reserves are very sufficient, and there are already reinforcements on the way to Star Island, so the soldiers don't have too many worries.

At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the scouts reported that the enemy was less than five miles away from the Haihan position, and the other side should have also clarified the location of the Haihan base, was stopping to rest, and it was estimated that an offensive would be launched soon. The two companies deployed by Haihan in the field also adjusted the position of the ambush, waiting for the enemy's main force to attack, and then outflanking its rear road from the periphery.

Hogg was actually more anxious than Roger at this time, and the spies who came out reported that no one had entered or left Haihan's migrant village, and the surrounding farmland was completely deserted, and it was very likely that he had sensed something and had returned to the safe area. Hogg knew that the more time left for Haihan to prepare, the more difficult it would be to attack the stronghold later, and if Haihan transferred all the people and abandoned the migrant village, then the battle plan he envisioned to attack the immigrant village and then coerce the people to storm Haihan's stronghold would not work. At that time, if it becomes a protracted war of confrontation, then the coalition forces in the field will have no advantage in dealing with the Haihan army guarding the stronghold, but it will be difficult to continue the long-term battle because of the problem of logistics and supply.

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Tan Juren saw Roger's solemn face, and knew that it had reached a critical juncture, so he got up and said goodbye immediately. Roger sent him out of the door, and when he said goodbye, he specially admonished: "In case...... I mean, in case something goes wrong here, you will take over the command first, and the specific command will be done by my subordinates, and then notify Lao Mu to hurry over and preside over the overall situation. ”

Tan Juren waved his hand and said: "Don't say these unlucky words, be careful yourself, I don't want to go to the line of fire to fight! I will keep an eye on the logistics 24 hours a day, and you can deal with the Johoreans with peace of mind." ”

Although Roger is very confident in this operation, but the battlefield situation is changing rapidly, he does not dare to pack a ticket to say that there will be no mistakes 100%, and he took the initiative to set up the headquarters in the line of fire, the risk of this measure is relatively large, and Tan Juren will definitely not dare to fight so hard. Roger first explained the response to the emergency, and he was also responsible for the whole team, Tan Juren naturally understood his intentions, but at this juncture, he still had to cheer for Roger, and he couldn't be too enthusiastic about this emergency arrangement.

After sending Tan Juren away, Roger did not return to the office, but went directly to the line of fire. It was still some time before the enemy troops arrived here, and Roger wanted to make the most of this time to inspect his position and cheer up the soldiers by the way. Especially for soldiers who have never been in war since joining the army, this may be a big test of their careers, and Roger must ensure that they can perform at least half of their usual training so that the war can go in favor of the Haihan side.

To Roger's relief, the morale of the soldiers was quite good, and although many of the soldiers had not really experienced the battle, and probably did not fully understand why their superiors had placed their positions in the resettlement villages, rather than taking the initiative and leaving more strategic depth for the interspersed operations they had learned, they did have unreserved trust in Roger, and they were sure that this battle plan would be able to destroy the invading enemy. The local supplies and weapons and ammunition reserves are very sufficient, and there are already reinforcements on the way to Star Island, so the soldiers don't have too many worries.

At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the scouts reported that the enemy was less than five miles away from the Haihan position, and the other side should have also clarified the location of the Haihan base, was stopping to rest, and it was estimated that an offensive would be launched soon. The two companies deployed by Haihan in the field also adjusted the position of the ambush, waiting for the enemy's main force to attack, and then outflanking its rear road from the periphery.

Hogg was actually more anxious than Roger at this time, and the spies who came out reported that no one had entered or left Haihan's migrant village, and the surrounding farmland was completely deserted, and it was very likely that he had sensed something and had returned to the safe area. Hogg knew that the more time left for Haihan to prepare, the more difficult it would be to attack the stronghold later, and if Haihan transferred all the people and abandoned the migrant village, then the battle plan he envisioned to attack the immigrant village and then coerce the people to storm Haihan's stronghold would not work. At that time, if it becomes a protracted war of confrontation, then the coalition forces in the field will have no advantage in dealing with the Haihan army guarding the stronghold, but it will be difficult to continue the long-term battle because of the problem of logistics and supply.

Tan Juren saw Roger's solemn face, and knew that it had reached a critical juncture, so he got up and said goodbye immediately. Roger sent him out of the door, and when he said goodbye, he specially admonished: "In case...... I mean, in case something goes wrong here, you will take over the command first, and the specific command will be done by my subordinates, and then notify Lao Mu to hurry over and preside over the overall situation. ”

Tan Juren waved his hand and said: "Don't say these unlucky words, be careful yourself, I don't want to go to the line of fire to fight! I will keep an eye on the logistics 24 hours a day, and you can deal with the Johoreans with peace of mind." ”

Although Roger is very confident in this operation, but the battlefield situation is changing rapidly, he does not dare to pack a ticket to say that there will be no mistakes 100%, and he took the initiative to set up the headquarters in the line of fire, the risk of this measure is relatively large, and Tan Juren will definitely not dare to fight so hard. Roger first explained the response to the emergency, and he was also responsible for the whole team, Tan Juren naturally understood his intentions, but at this juncture, he still had to cheer for Roger, and he couldn't be too enthusiastic about this emergency arrangement.

After sending Tan Juren away, Roger did not return to the office, but went directly to the line of fire. It was still some time before the enemy troops arrived here, and Roger wanted to make the most of this time to inspect his position and cheer up the soldiers by the way. Especially for soldiers who have never been in war since joining the army, this may be a big test of their careers, and Roger must ensure that they can perform at least half of their usual training so that the war can go in favor of the Haihan side.

To Roger's relief, the morale of the soldiers was quite good, and although many of the soldiers had not really experienced the battle, and probably did not fully understand why their superiors had placed their positions in the resettlement villages, rather than taking the initiative and leaving more strategic depth for the interspersed operations they had learned, they did have unreserved trust in Roger, and they were sure that this battle plan would be able to destroy the invading enemy. The local supplies and weapons and ammunition reserves are very sufficient, and there are already reinforcements on the way to Star Island, so the soldiers don't have too many worries.

At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the scouts reported that the enemy was less than five miles away from the Haihan position, and the other side should have also clarified the location of the Haihan base, was stopping to rest, and it was estimated that an offensive would be launched soon. The two companies deployed by Haihan in the field also adjusted the position of the ambush, waiting for the enemy's main force to attack, and then outflanking its rear road from the periphery.

Hogg was actually more anxious than Roger at this time, and the spies who came out reported that no one had entered or left Haihan's migrant village, and the surrounding farmland was completely deserted, and it was very likely that he had sensed something and had returned to the safe area. Hogg knew that the more time left for Haihan to prepare, the more difficult it would be to attack the stronghold later, and if Haihan transferred all the people and abandoned the migrant village, then the battle plan he envisioned to attack the immigrant village and then coerce the people to storm Haihan's stronghold would not work. At that time, if it becomes a protracted war of confrontation, then the coalition forces in the field will have no advantage in dealing with the Haihan army guarding the stronghold, but it will be difficult to continue the long-term battle because of the problem of logistics and supply.

Tan Juren saw Roger's solemn face, and knew that it had reached a critical juncture, so he got up and said goodbye immediately. Roger sent him out of the door, and when he said goodbye, he specially admonished: "In case...... I mean, in case something goes wrong here, you will take over the command first, and the specific command will be done by my subordinates, and then notify Lao Mu to hurry over and preside over the overall situation. ”

Tan Juren waved his hand and said: "Don't say these unlucky words, be careful yourself, I don't want to go to the line of fire to fight! I will keep an eye on the logistics 24 hours a day, and you can deal with the Johoreans with peace of mind." ”

Although Roger is very confident in this operation, but the battlefield situation is changing rapidly, he does not dare to pack a ticket to say that there will be no mistakes 100%, and he took the initiative to set up the headquarters in the line of fire, the risk of this measure is relatively large, and Tan Juren will definitely not dare to fight so hard. Roger first explained the response to the emergency, and he was also responsible for the whole team, Tan Juren naturally understood his intentions, but at this juncture, he still had to cheer for Roger, and he couldn't be too enthusiastic about this emergency arrangement.

After sending Tan Juren away, Roger did not return to the office, but went directly to the line of fire. It was still some time before the enemy troops arrived here, and Roger wanted to make the most of this time to inspect his position and cheer up the soldiers by the way. Especially for soldiers who have never been in war since joining the army, this may be a big test of their careers, and Roger must ensure that they can perform at least half of their usual training so that the war can go in favor of the Haihan side.

To Roger's relief, the morale of the soldiers was quite good, and although many of the soldiers had not really experienced the battle, and probably did not fully understand why their superiors had placed their positions in the resettlement villages, rather than taking the initiative and leaving more strategic depth for the interspersed operations they had learned, they did have unreserved trust in Roger, and they were sure that this battle plan would be able to destroy the invading enemy. The local supplies and weapons and ammunition reserves are very sufficient, and there are already reinforcements on the way to Star Island, so the soldiers don't have too many worries.

At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the scouts reported that the enemy was less than five miles away from the Haihan position, and the other side should have also clarified the location of the Haihan base, was stopping to rest, and it was estimated that an offensive would be launched soon. The two companies deployed by Haihan in the field also adjusted the position of the ambush, waiting for the enemy's main force to attack, and then outflanking its rear road from the periphery.

Hogg was actually more anxious than Roger at this time, and the spies who came out reported that no one had entered or left Haihan's migrant village, and the surrounding farmland was completely deserted, and it was very likely that he had sensed something and had returned to the safe area. Hogg knew that the more time left for Haihan to prepare, the more difficult it would be to attack the stronghold later, and if Haihan transferred all the people and abandoned the migrant village, then the battle plan he envisioned to attack the immigrant village and then coerce the people to storm Haihan's stronghold would not work. At that time, if it becomes a protracted war of confrontation, then the coalition forces in the field will have no advantage in dealing with the Haihan army guarding the stronghold, but it will be difficult to continue the long-term battle because of the problem of logistics and supply.

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