Chapter 1114: Change of Plan

Wang Tom had Pan Yan escorted down and held in solitary confinement, and then summoned the main officers of the fleet to discuss a change in the plan of action. This operation to Liaodong was originally based on topographic reconnaissance, waiting for an opportunity to launch an attack and harassment war along the coast of the Liaodong Peninsula, but now that he received news about Phi Dao halfway, Wang Tom thought that this was an opportunity to open another migration channel for Haihan, and should be dealt with first. However, if you want to go to Phi Island, you have to reformulate the route and the corresponding material and personnel deployment plan, and at the same time, you will also know the base camp of Huizhifu Bay, so that they can inquire about the relevant information of Phi Island as soon as possible, so that they can make corresponding preparations.

Although the Haihan fleet had not traveled the voyage from Lushunkou to Phi Dao before, the fleet had detailed charts of the relevant areas in its hands, and with Pan Yan, a former officer of the Dengzhou Naval Division who could serve as a navigator, it was not difficult to complete this voyage with a distance of only 100 nautical miles in a straight line. The real uncertainties are still in Phi Dao, what is the current situation in the local area, whether the military and civilians on the island will be hostile to outsiders like Haihan, and how to deal with local officials in power, these issues need to be carefully considered by Wang Tom and his staff officers and make a plan in advance.

Wang Tom arranged a boat near the north shore to monitor the movement of Zhongzuo City, but the Houjin army in the city did not act rashly during this day, and the city gates were still closed until sunset, and it seemed that they did not plan to take the initiative to attack. Wang Tom did not let his guard down because of this, and the Houjin army was much more familiar with the local terrain and still needed to beware of the other side launching a night sneak attack. Although this was unlikely, King Tom deployed a platoon of infantry at the junction of the Tiger Tail Peninsula with the mainland as a night sentry. Its location was three or four miles away from the fleet's temporary camp, and it was only necessary to give a warning immediately after discovering the enemy's situation, so that the camp could have time to prepare for battle.

Wang Tom's precautionary measures really worked, and after nightfall that night, the Houjin army really arranged for some men to go out of the city and take a detour by land to the Tiger Tail Peninsula, trying to launch a night attack on the Haihan camp. However, it was not easy to march at night in this wilderness, and it was impossible to rush through on horseback, and it was only in the middle of the night that I finally touched this side of the Tiger Tail Peninsula with a deep and shallow foot. However, the Houjin army probably did not expect that the opponent would place the guard post a few miles away from the camp, and when they reached this area, they did not deliberately slow down and hide their tracks, and as a result, they were discovered by the infantry platoon deployed here by Haihan.

The platoon commander with the troops could not see how many men and horses the opponent had at night, so he immediately set off a warning firework into the sky. When the fireworks exploded in mid-air, they briefly illuminated the area, and then the Haihan soldiers took the opportunity to launch a round of fire at the Houjin army, who were still stunned.

The light of the fireworks lasted only a few seconds, and everything returned to darkness, and I don't know how many Houjin soldiers were shot in this round of shooting, but it created enough chaos to scream one after another. However, the Haihan army did not take advantage of the chaos of the enemy army to continue the pursuit, and the risk of fighting in this dark environment was too great, but the results were not necessarily cost-effective, so they still followed the strategy formulated in advance, and retreated decisively after completing the warning, not giving the opponent a chance to close the engagement distance for a melee.

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Wang Tom had Pan Yan escorted down and held in solitary confinement, and then summoned the main officers of the fleet to discuss a change in the plan of action. This operation to Liaodong was originally based on topographic reconnaissance, waiting for an opportunity to launch an attack and harassment war along the coast of the Liaodong Peninsula, but now that he received news about Phi Dao halfway, Wang Tom thought that this was an opportunity to open another migration channel for Haihan, and should be dealt with first. However, if you want to go to Phi Island, you have to reformulate the route and the corresponding material and personnel deployment plan, and at the same time, you will also know the base camp of Huizhifu Bay, so that they can inquire about the relevant information of Phi Island as soon as possible, so that they can make corresponding preparations.

Although the Haihan fleet had not traveled the voyage from Lushunkou to Phi Dao before, the fleet had detailed charts of the relevant areas in its hands, and with Pan Yan, a former officer of the Dengzhou Naval Division who could serve as a navigator, it was not difficult to complete this voyage with a distance of only 100 nautical miles in a straight line. The real uncertainties are still in Phi Dao, what is the current situation in the local area, whether the military and civilians on the island will be hostile to outsiders like Haihan, and how to deal with local officials in power, these issues need to be carefully considered by Wang Tom and his staff officers and make a plan in advance.

Wang Tom arranged a boat near the north shore to monitor the movement of Zhongzuo City, but the Houjin army in the city did not act rashly during this day, and the city gates were still closed until sunset, and it seemed that they did not plan to take the initiative to attack. Wang Tom did not let his guard down because of this, and the Houjin army was much more familiar with the local terrain and still needed to beware of the other side launching a night sneak attack. Although this was unlikely, King Tom deployed a platoon of infantry at the junction of the Tiger Tail Peninsula with the mainland as a night sentry. Its location was three or four miles away from the fleet's temporary camp, and it was only necessary to give a warning immediately after discovering the enemy's situation, so that the camp could have time to prepare for battle.

Wang Tom's precautionary measures really worked, and after nightfall that night, the Houjin army really arranged for some men to go out of the city and take a detour by land to the Tiger Tail Peninsula, trying to launch a night attack on the Haihan camp. However, it was not easy to march at night in this wilderness, and it was impossible to rush through on horseback, and it was only in the middle of the night that I finally touched this side of the Tiger Tail Peninsula with a deep and shallow foot. However, the Houjin army probably did not expect that the opponent would place the guard post a few miles away from the camp, and when they reached this area, they did not deliberately slow down and hide their tracks, and as a result, they were discovered by the infantry platoon deployed here by Haihan.

The platoon commander with the troops could not see how many men and horses the opponent had at night, so he immediately set off a warning firework into the sky. When the fireworks exploded in mid-air, they briefly illuminated the area, and then the Haihan soldiers took the opportunity to launch a round of fire at the Houjin army, who were still stunned.

The light of the fireworks lasted only a few seconds, and everything returned to darkness, and I don't know how many Houjin soldiers were shot in this round of shooting, but it created enough chaos to scream one after another. However, the Haihan army did not take advantage of the chaos of the enemy army to continue the pursuit, and the risk of fighting in this dark environment was too great, but the results were not necessarily cost-effective, so they still followed the strategy formulated in advance, and retreated decisively after completing the warning, not giving the opponent a chance to close the engagement distance for a melee. Wang Tom had Pan Yan escorted down and held in solitary confinement, and then summoned the main officers of the fleet to discuss a change in the plan of action. This operation to Liaodong was originally based on topographic reconnaissance, waiting for an opportunity to launch an attack and harassment war along the coast of the Liaodong Peninsula, but now that he received news about Phi Dao halfway, Wang Tom thought that this was an opportunity to open another migration channel for Haihan, and should be dealt with first. However, if you want to go to Phi Island, you have to reformulate the route and the corresponding material and personnel deployment plan, and at the same time, you will also know the base camp of Huizhifu Bay, so that they can inquire about the relevant information of Phi Island as soon as possible, so that they can make corresponding preparations.

Although the Haihan fleet had not traveled the voyage from Lushunkou to Phi Dao before, the fleet had detailed charts of the relevant areas in its hands, and with Pan Yan, a former officer of the Dengzhou Naval Division who could serve as a navigator, it was not difficult to complete this voyage with a distance of only 100 nautical miles in a straight line. The real uncertainties are still in Phi Dao, what is the current situation in the local area, whether the military and civilians on the island will be hostile to outsiders like Haihan, and how to deal with local officials in power, these issues need to be carefully considered by Wang Tom and his staff officers and make a plan in advance.

Wang Tom arranged a boat near the north shore to monitor the movement of Zhongzuo City, but the Houjin army in the city did not act rashly during this day, and the city gates were still closed until sunset, and it seemed that they did not plan to take the initiative to attack. Wang Tom did not let his guard down because of this, and the Houjin army was much more familiar with the local terrain and still needed to beware of the other side launching a night sneak attack. Although this was unlikely, King Tom deployed a platoon of infantry at the junction of the Tiger Tail Peninsula with the mainland as a night sentry. Its location was three or four miles away from the fleet's temporary camp, and it was only necessary to give a warning immediately after discovering the enemy's situation, so that the camp could have time to prepare for battle.

Wang Tom's precautionary measures really worked, and after nightfall that night, the Houjin army really arranged for some men to go out of the city and take a detour by land to the Tiger Tail Peninsula, trying to launch a night attack on the Haihan camp. However, it was not easy to march at night in this wilderness, and it was impossible to rush through on horseback, and it was only in the middle of the night that I finally touched this side of the Tiger Tail Peninsula with a deep and shallow foot. However, the Houjin army probably did not expect that the opponent would place the guard post a few miles away from the camp, and when they reached this area, they did not deliberately slow down and hide their tracks, and as a result, they were discovered by the infantry platoon deployed here by Haihan.

The platoon commander with the troops could not see how many men and horses the opponent had at night, so he immediately set off a warning firework into the sky. When the fireworks exploded in mid-air, they briefly illuminated the area, and then the Haihan soldiers took the opportunity to launch a round of fire at the Houjin army, who were still stunned.

The light of the fireworks lasted only a few seconds, and everything returned to darkness, and I don't know how many Houjin soldiers were shot in this round of shooting, but it created enough chaos to scream one after another. However, the Haihan army did not take advantage of the chaos of the enemy army to continue the pursuit, and the risk of fighting in this dark environment was too great, but the results were not necessarily cost-effective, so they still followed the strategy formulated in advance, and retreated decisively after completing the warning, not giving the opponent a chance to close the engagement distance for a melee. Wang Tom had Pan Yan escorted down and held in solitary confinement, and then summoned the main officers of the fleet to discuss a change in the plan of action. This operation to Liaodong was originally based on topographic reconnaissance, waiting for an opportunity to launch an attack and harassment war along the coast of the Liaodong Peninsula, but now that he received news about Phi Dao halfway, Wang Tom thought that this was an opportunity to open another migration channel for Haihan, and should be dealt with first. However, if you want to go to Phi Island, you have to reformulate the route and the corresponding material and personnel deployment plan, and at the same time, you will also know the base camp of Huizhifu Bay, so that they can inquire about the relevant information of Phi Island as soon as possible, so that they can make corresponding preparations.

Although the Haihan fleet had not traveled the voyage from Lushunkou to Phi Dao before, the fleet had detailed charts of the relevant areas in its hands, and with Pan Yan, a former officer of the Dengzhou Naval Division who could serve as a navigator, it was not difficult to complete this voyage with a distance of only 100 nautical miles in a straight line. The real uncertainties are still in Phi Dao, what is the current situation in the local area, whether the military and civilians on the island will be hostile to outsiders like Haihan, and how to deal with local officials in power, these issues need to be carefully considered by Wang Tom and his staff officers and make a plan in advance.

Wang Tom arranged a boat near the north shore to monitor the movement of Zhongzuo City, but the Houjin army in the city did not act rashly during this day, and the city gates were still closed until sunset, and it seemed that they did not plan to take the initiative to attack. Wang Tom did not let his guard down because of this, and the Houjin army was much more familiar with the local terrain and still needed to beware of the other side launching a night sneak attack. Although this was unlikely, King Tom deployed a platoon of infantry at the junction of the Tiger Tail Peninsula with the mainland as a night sentry. Its location was three or four miles away from the fleet's temporary camp, and it was only necessary to give a warning immediately after discovering the enemy's situation, so that the camp could have time to prepare for battle.

Wang Tom's precautionary measures really worked, and after nightfall that night, the Houjin army really arranged for some men to go out of the city and take a detour by land to the Tiger Tail Peninsula, trying to launch a night attack on the Haihan camp. However, it was not easy to march at night in this wilderness, and it was impossible to rush through on horseback, and it was only in the middle of the night that I finally touched this side of the Tiger Tail Peninsula with a deep and shallow foot. However, the Houjin army probably did not expect that the opponent would place the guard post a few miles away from the camp, and when they reached this area, they did not deliberately slow down and hide their tracks, and as a result, they were discovered by the infantry platoon deployed here by Haihan.

The platoon commander with the troops could not see how many men and horses the opponent had at night, so he immediately set off a warning firework into the sky. When the fireworks exploded in mid-air, they briefly illuminated the area, and then the Haihan soldiers took the opportunity to launch a round of fire at the Houjin army, who were still stunned.

The light of the fireworks lasted only a few seconds, and everything returned to darkness, and I don't know how many Houjin soldiers were shot in this round of shooting, but it created enough chaos to scream one after another. However, the Haihan army did not take advantage of the chaos of the enemy army to continue the pursuit, and the risk of fighting in this dark environment was too great, but the results were not necessarily cost-effective, so they still followed the strategy formulated in advance, and retreated decisively after completing the warning, not giving the opponent a chance to close the engagement distance for a melee.

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