Chapter 554: Young and vigorous
In the face of those war kings, Kuria had the urge to rush forward and crush them all.
It's just that it's just impulsive, because he doesn't have that kind of strength.
As a descendant of Kutum, Kuria can be said to be a nobleman born with a golden spoon in his mouth. It's just that in the Silicon Charm Alliance, where everything is determined by strength, the noble birth only allowed Kuria to stand at a higher starting point, allowing him to get a better growth environment before he became an adult. Even if he is a descendant of Kutum, when he becomes an adult, he will not be able to be reused if he is not strong enough.
Besides, Kutum has thousands of descendants, and Kuria is just one of them.
To put it bluntly, for Kutum, one more or one less offspring does not matter at all, so he will never treat a certain offspring as a treasure.
Kuria was able to become the king of war, not only because of his blood relationship with Kutum, but also because of his own efforts and struggles.
In fact, Kuria is also the youngest king of Kutum's army. The fact that he was able to become a war king when he was less than a hundred years old, and that he was reused by Kutum is enough to prove how strong he is. You must know that Kuria is the only war king born among Kutum's descendants in the past hundred years.
In addition, in this war, Kuria's performance is also extremely eye-catching.
After the outbreak of the war, Kuria took the lead, leading his Silicon Legion to break through the Greenwich Line and enter the Southern Alpha System. By the time the main force under Kutum's personal command arrived, Kuria had already swept dozens of star systems with less than a hundred Silicon Phantom Legions. If it weren't for the fact that rushing too fast would steal the limelight from Kutum, Kuria would even be the first to kill the home system.
It was because of Kutum's order that Kuria did not directly march into the home system, but instead went to other star systems with the Silicon Phantom Legion. By the time he had completed the mission Kutum had arranged, the Human Legion had retreated to its home system and had established a strong line of defense.
In fact. Kuria has been haunted by this.
In his opinion, if Kutum had let go of his hands and feet and did not limit the speed of his march, he would have commanded his Silicon Phantom Legion to conquer the home system, and there would have been no such thing as what happened later. As for why Kutum didn't let him go directly to the home system, in Kuria's opinion. I just don't want him to be the number one hero in this war, and I don't want one of his war kings to steal the limelight.
Of course, Kuria did get enough of the limelight.
During the siege of the home system, Kutum's attitude took a big turn, not only giving Kuria a lot of opportunities to show off, but also appointing Kuria as the commander-in-chief of the attack on the home system. It was also under the command of Curia that the Silicon Charm army broke through the outer defenses of the home system.
It's just that, in Curia's opinion, this victory came too late.
Shortly after he led the Silicon Charm army to break through the outer defenses of the home system. Reinforcements from the Weavers arrive. Although Kuriyah believes that another attack is warranted, and Kuria believes that with enough troops and a sufficiently determined attack, he will be able to capture the home system before the Weaver Legion enters the war. As long as the Human Federation can be destroyed, even if it cannot eliminate all the human legions in time, it can change the situation on the battlefield and make the reinforcements of the Weaver Clan meaningless. But Kutum vetoed his proposed offensive plan. An order to retreat was then given. Even if Kuria was very unwilling, after the other war kings began to retreat. He could only withdraw with the Silicon Charm Legion.
Subsequently, Kuria was newly appointed, that is, as the temporary commander, to lead the withdrawn Silicon Charm army to attack Beacon Mars.
Curia was also puzzled by this appointment.
Although the Wolfsmoke Galaxy, where Mars is located, is on a transgreener meteorite belt, and is the starting point of the route. But for those who are preparing to withdraw to the Northern Alpha system, this route is dispensable, after all, most of the Silicon Legions did not use this route to cross the Greenwich meteorite belt. In Kuria's opinion, there was no need to attack Mars, which was held by the human legions, in order to withdraw his troops. Even in order to prevent the human legion from using this route to enter the North Alpha system, there is no need to attack Beacon Mars. It would be more appropriate to destroy the Wolf Smoke Galaxy directly. Taking a step back, there is no reason to attack Beacon Mars even in order to attack again in the future.
Doubts are doubts, Kuria is not qualified to question the orders given by Kutum, and can only carry them out.
It was only when the other war kings arrived one after another and made preparations that Kutum gave the order to attack, and clearly mentioned that he would strive to capture Beacon Mars within a month, and not more than three months at most. In addition, Kutum also gave Kuria a chance. If Kuria feels that it is impossible to complete this task, he will arrange for another Warlord to replace him. If Kuria takes on the task, it must be completed.
It's just that, in the opinion of Curia, there is no choice at all.
As a descendant of Kutum and the youngest war king, can Curia admit that he can't do it? A planet guarded by human legions, and far from the home system, not to mention that Kuria himself has hundreds of legions, and the other warlords have brought thousands of legions, as well as thousands of warships to transport these legions. With such a large number of troops attacking a planet that is only the first of dozens of human legions, he still thinks that it is impossible, and Kuria will not want to mix in the Silicon Charm Alliance, at least he will never be respected and respected in the future. In addition, Kuria also knew very well that the other war kings were staring at him, and after he retreated, they would definitely flock to him.
Actually, Kuria figured it out at the time.
Kutum already has some thoughts about him, and what he is giving him is not a chance, but a trap, to suppress him, and it is not wrong to teach him a lesson. The key is that in the previous battle, Curia's performance was too eye-catching, and the limelight had overshadowed Kutum, which can be said to be a high achievement. What's more, after Kutum ordered the withdrawal of troops, Kuria showed dissatisfaction on many occasions, and even said that Kutum was blindly commanding and only thinking about his personal interests, and did not think about the impact of the retreat on the entire Silicon Charm Alliance. Although he only complained a few words, Kuria knew very well that after his words reached Kutum's ears, Kutum would not reuse him as much as he used to.
That's right, when Kutum asked Kuriya to make a decision, Kuria could only take over the task of attacking Mars.
Later, Kuria learned that there were hundreds, not dozens, of human legions on Mars.
As a result, Kuria became even more convinced of the previous speculation that Kutum used this opportunity to suppress him, and may even take the opportunity to get rid of him.
It's just that Kuria has no other way to go.
For him, the only way out is to lay down the beacon within the allotted time, not to give Kutum a reason to deal with him, or even to eradicate him.
It must be admitted that Kuria was indeed an excellent commander.
Although he is only a little over a hundred years old, compared to those war kings who have lived for hundreds of years, Kuria's ability to command the Silicon Phantom Legion is not bad at all. Otherwise, he would not be able to become the king of war who has captured the most star systems under Kutum, let alone the most high-profile king of this war.
After figuring out the strength of the human legion, Kuria devised a four-step attack plan.
According to his arrangement, first let the vanguard land on Beacon Mars, and through a tentative attack, figure out the defensive deployment of the human legion. After that, arrange a large force to attack, establish a landing ground on Mars, and consume the combat effectiveness of the human legion through regular combat, at least the sharpness of the human legion. After finding the weaknesses of the human legions, especially the loopholes in the defensive deployment, the main legions were allowed to focus on a certain location, strive to control some areas, and lay the foundation for the next full-scale attack. If the Human Legion has not been wiped out by this time, all the Silicon Legion will be sent to the battlefield to fight the Human Legion.
Kuria's deployment can be said to play to his strengths and avoid his weaknesses.
You must know that he has thousands of Silicon Charm Legions in his hands, but it is only the War King who commands these legions, not the top War King like Kutum. Compared to the human legions guarding Mars, Kuria's large number of troops was the only advantage, so he took full advantage of that.
To put it bluntly, Kuria is just a war king, and a young war king, and his combat power is not very strong.
As for the other war kings, even if there are a few who are more powerful than him, they are not much better, at most they are comparable to the warriors of Renkui. Kuria already knew that it was the human legion commanded by Yang Yi who was guarding the beacon Mars, and Yang Yi had many human warriors under him, and even earth soul warriors. If the Weaver Clan provides support, such as sending female warriors to assist Yang Yi, then there is a more powerful existence on Beacon Mars than the Earth Soul Warrior.
It was in this way that Kuria felt that this was a trap that Kutum used against him.
Of course, Kuria is not stupid.
According to his deployment, the first three steps went smoothly. Although it suffered a lot of losses, the vanguard that took the lead in landing on Beacon Mars was almost wiped out, and the second batch of legions also suffered more than half of the casualties, and sacrificed a lot of war kings, but after the third batch of Silicon Charm Legions successfully landed on Beacon Mars, they successfully captured two military camps. More importantly, through these battles, Kuria figured out the defensive deployment of the human legion.
After gaining a foothold, Kuria adjusted his offensive plan and did not immediately launch a fourth round of attacks.
The point is, his fears have been proven that there are indeed powerful female warriors on Mars, and these female warriors have space fighters. What's more, when the human legion lost two military camps, it did not lose all the strength of these two military camps. In other words, the human legions in the other two barracks were more densely populated, and they must have adjusted their defenses for the previous battles.
Launching an offensive in a hurry will definitely not turn out much better.
Under the threat of powerful female warriors, it is necessary to concentrate enough troops to have a chance of victory.
For this reason, Kuria decided to launch an attack after all the Silicon Phantom Legions had landed on Beacon Mars, taking advantage of the huge military advantage to capture two military camps in one fell swoop.
Although this will delay him for some time, he will not be able to shoot down Mars in a month, but once he succeeds in one fell swoop, he will definitely be able to complete the mission in three months. Besides, Kuria never expected to complete the mission in a month, and it would be nice to be able to take down Mars in three months.
It's just that what has happened in the past half a month has far exceeded Curia's expectations. (To be continued.) )