Chapter 233: Give Up the Attack

Facing the two divine beasts in front of him, Frankimir seemed a little hesitant, he didn't know whether to attack these two divine beasts at this time.

If they were only facing one Divine Beast at this time, he would attack without hesitation, and the simultaneous attack of the five mechs should allow them to defeat the Divine Beast in an instant, and then quickly end the battle and immediately and safely evacuate the battlefield. When other divine beasts or Pell and others heard the sound, they had already evacuated smoothly and were hiding without a trace.

But from this moment on, it is not one divine beast, but two divine beasts, among which the "octopus beast" can also inhabit underwater. If they can't kill them in one blow and end the fight in the shortest possible time, there is a good chance that they will be locked into a fierce battle.

If that's the case, once you get caught up in an endless battle, it's likely to attract other divine beasts, and maybe even Pell and the others. That's when they're going to have to fight harder, and if they don't get it right, they're going to lose the game altogether.

Frankie Mill thought about it for a long time, and after weighing the pros and cons, he finally decided not to rush into heat for the time being, they had time, and there was no need to fight for this time. At present, it is still the most correct strategy to strive for a complete retreat, and we must not rashly launch an attack.

In Frank Mire's view, the first strike at this moment is not a wise tactic, and unless there is an absolute control that can ensure a surprise victory, it cannot be rushed.

Frankimir did not have the confidence to take down two beasts at the same time, so he did not dare to choose to try rashly, he had to fully consider the various situations that might arise during the attack, especially the high likelihood, to be attacked by Pell and others.

Until now, they had been in the war zone for less than two hours, and although there were five conditions for triggering the virus program, it was clear that such a short period of time was not enough for Pell and the others. Acting like a virus program. Therefore, only by waiting as much as possible for the virus program to reach the point of automatic outbreak can Frank Mill dispel his worries about Pell and others.

As the commander-in-chief of the whole team. Frankimir must remain calm, he must not act rashly, let alone act recklessly, he must comprehensively analyze the situation and make the most prudent choice. As Sun Tzu said in the Art of War, what can be done for oneself is invincible, and what cannot be defeated for the enemy. If you don't know for sure, it's best not to take risks. There is no need for them to rush to win, as long as they can guarantee that they will never give their opponent any chance to win.

If you attack rashly now, it will undoubtedly create a chance for Pell and others to win. Perhaps this probability, for the most part, is extremely small. But it cannot be left untaken into account.

Frankimir asked everyone not to approach the beast to avoid being detected by the beast in front of them as much as possible, and asked them to evacuate from here as soon as possible before being discovered by the beast.

The five mechs successfully completed the evacuation without being noticed by the divine beasts. They each had their own ideas, some agreed with Frank Mire's decision, thinking that he really shouldn't rashly attack the divine beast at this time, while others thought that Frank Miir was cowardly and afraid of missing the opportunity.

Among them, the person who was most dissatisfied with Frank Mire's move was Kafka, who always liked to shout at five and six.

Kafka: Don't look at the ability to do it very much. The bones are really hard, and when he suffered several losses in the past, he didn't say anything soft in his mouth. In terms of the backbone of being a person. Kafka should really be praised a few words. In Fenglaiyi, he couldn't beat Fraser, but he never gave in to Fraser. In the face of the gendarmerie brought by the silver-haired old man, Kafka did not show any fear. He also scolded the silver-haired old man in public, which won the praise of many people in the Twin Cities.

At this moment, he was scolding in his heart, scolding Frankimir for being a bad seed at all. It's just two divine beasts, even if there is another divine beast. It only adds up to three divine beasts, so what can it be counted as?

They have five mechs here, can five fight three, will there be a reason why they can't beat them? He also wished that there would be another Divine Beast at this time, so that they could successfully eliminate the three Divine Beasts in one battle and easily win this Divine Beast Competition.

Kafka didn't think about what these beasts were capable of, and if they attacked, they would fall into a bitter battle, or suffer from a surprise attack by Pell and others.

He just felt that since he had an absolute advantage in numbers, he should take down these two divine beasts immediately. It's a pity that Frankimir asked to give up the attack, and no one in the team came out to oppose it, even if he insisted on fighting, he could only fight alone.

Besides, he doesn't know the attitude of Chanjuan and Maria, to a certain extent, Kafka's self-confidence is not all from his megalomania, but more from Chanjuan and Maria, Chanjuan is a person from the mechanical eagle castle, there is no one more skilled than her in machinery, Maria has also received professional operation training from the KGB, presumably she is also a master of driving mechas. With such two masters to help, Kafka is of course full of confidence.

However, because he did not know what their intentions were, whether they wanted to go to war, or whether they agreed with Frankimir's decision, Kafka did not dare to make rash decisions, and only swallowed his anger and ordered a retreat.

In short, Kafka didn't like this Frankimir at all, this was a little white face who didn't have a chance. Frankimir's fear of war made Kafka extremely dissatisfied.

In Kafka's view, this is a manifestation of Frankimir's cowardly character, and young people should have a shock of not admitting defeat, which is the heroic spirit. Such a timid guy is more afraid of things than a man of seventy or eighty. It's really a waste of this strong muscle, and it looks arrogant, it turns out that he is a cowardly and afraid of death, and he would do such a thing of escaping, which is really despicable.

After successfully avoiding the two beasts, Frankimir led the group on their way north, and after a little more than an hour's journey, they finally saw a ruined supply station.

The supply depot was rusty and dilapidated, resembling a gas station next to a highway or a mine workshop that had long since been abandoned.

The appearance of the supply station made Kafka forget about the unhappiness just now. He was so hungry that the things he had in the break room were just snacks for him to stuff his teeth, and he couldn't use them as a meal. Seeing that the supply station finally appeared, Kafka was not in the mood to complain about Frankmir's timidity.

Kafka was not the only one who felt hungry, and after a busy morning, no one had eaten anything properly, and now he was so hungry and thirsty that no one could help but want a good meal.

Franky Mill looked at the current time, and in less than twenty minutes from the start of the game to now, it would be almost four hours. In this way, as long as you wait for an hour, the mecha of Pell and others will have the opportunity to completely lose their combat ability, so that the form of the battlefield will undergo irreversible earth-shattering changes.

Without thinking, Frankimir agreed to dine here and make proper supplies in order to be more prepared for the next battle.

But Frankimir did not forget that danger could arise at any time around him. Anywhere around here, there may be a divine beast lurking. There were Pell and the others, who were rushing towards them. Therefore, even if you are replenishing at the same time, you must not be unprepared and let your team completely fall into a situation of being passively beaten.

They can't leave the mecha with all of them, that would be equivalent to completely losing the battle, and if the enemy suddenly appears, whether it is a divine beast, or Pell and others, they will be caught off guard and completely unable to defend.

After thinking about it for a while, Franky Mill decided to let the three sisters lead their crew members to the supply station to find food, and after they had eaten and drunk enough, if there was enough food in the supply station, they might as well bring some with them, so that they didn't need to run to the supply station all the time.

While the three Ann sisters and their crew members were resupplying, the "Dark Phoenix" piloted by Frankimir and the "Prussian Reaper" piloted by Kafka and others were responsible for the security and defense of the surrounding area. Waiting for the three Ann sisters and their crew members to return to their posts, and then replacing Frankimir and Kafka with them in search of food to satisfy their hunger, this is probably the safest and safest way to replenish the supplies in batches, which will not make the time seem too rushed, and effectively guard against unknown dangers.

However, this once again aroused Kafka's dissatisfaction, he was already so hungry that his heart was close to his back, and now he couldn't help but salivate when he saw others moving their mouths.

He thinks that he must have had a lot of ties with Frankmir in the past, so Frankimir will deliberately arrange himself at the end, this is a deliberate attempt to rectify himself, this deep hatred, Kafka will sooner or later ask Frankimir to get it back, he is a person who swallows his anger.

Since the fourth-generation aircraft and the fifth-generation aircraft have the largest number of crew members among the mecha in all generations, the crew members of the three mecha together still have hundreds of people. Although in order to gain time, they tried to speed up the meal as much as possible, but it still took about half an hour for hundreds of people to make such a fuss, and the crew members of the three mecha finally finished eating and drinking and returned to the mecha.

Finally, it was Kafka's turn, as the commander of the "Prussian Reaper", Kafka did not care about any decency, hunger had already made him unbearable, he was the first to rush out of the cockpit, the first to run into the supply station. (To be continued.) )