Chapter 534: Underestimate the enemy

Taniel Reinberg.

He is the deputy commander of this kingdom's war against the Empire.

Although there is nothing wrong with his title of deputy commander, you certainly can't expect King Nordrian, a layman in the war, to preside over the overall situation, so he is actually the commander-in-chief.

If you put it in the usual time.

He didn't mind personally commanding such a great battle that would be remembered by history, and with such a large military base, Tennir was sure to take the entire north of the empire and use it as a basis for greater benefits.

But the king's personal expedition made Tennir feel a little uncomfortable.

Because what he is most afraid of is a layman who does not understand the war to point fingers at him, but he is also His Majesty the King, and he has to obey the orders of the other party......

The results speak for themselves.

He, Tanil, is definitely going to take a big black pot for this war.

And it turns out that what you are afraid of will definitely come.

Before coming, Tenniel did not recommend attacking the city of Carene.

What he advocated was to take the risk of taking a false shot, directly sparing the city of Kareni to seize the secondary strategic city, adopting the strategy of surrounding the strategic city by the secondary city, forming Kareni into an isolated city, and then slowly plotting it.

Even......

Tanir didn't even have the idea of capturing the strategic point of Kareni City, he wanted to give this difficult bone to Vega to gnaw, even if they would lose the strategic point of Kareni.

Because the kingdom can take advantage of this time to take another strategic point, Lops City, this exchange is not a loss for the kingdom at all.

Of course, this tactic is also quite risky.

If the Empire detects it in advance, it is possible to be ambushed and then defeated individually.

After all, there are quite a lot of secondary cities, and once you divide your troops in many places, and the empire happens to realize that your main force is not in front of Kareni, it is possible to counterattack you, and you will be in a dilemma at that time.

Although Tenniel is known as a war gambler.

But this is not to say that Tennir will not fight a safe war, but what he has to do to take the sword to the edge of the edge, the reason why he had this idea is because he expects that the main force of the empire will not take a step from the city of Kareni.

On the front, besides him, there is Vega.

The Empire's fear of Vega is obviously above them, and in this case, even if the secondary cities are lost, it is absolutely impossible for the Empire to rashly send troops to surround them without Vega making a move.

It is no exaggeration to say.

Although this move is risky, it has a 99% success rate.

But this plan was rejected by the king from the beginning, and King Nordrian was a complete outsider in the war, and he thought that since he could have captured Kareni with a blitzkrieg and wreaked havoc on the entire northern part of the empire, it can be seen that the empire is nothing more than that, and this time as long as the old trick is repeated, will it be possible for the empire to understand their tactics in just a few years?

The king was confused for a while.

The most terrible thing is that the think tank around the king did not feel that there was anything wrong with this.

They rejected Tennier's proposal on the grounds that it was too risky.

Of course, Tennier did not mean to despise the think tank, after all, the advanced tactic of blitzkrieg was invented by the think tank and then put into actual combat, and it turned out that considerable results were also achieved.

But this time the think tank was clearly overconfident in its tactics and overly optimistic about the strength of the Imperial army, and they probably didn't think the Empire would be able to find a solution in a few years, just like the King.

Things are already clear.

The king and the think tank, and even all the people in this war, were a little too underestimated.

And now, the most hopeless thing has happened to Tenniel.

The king ordered him to use blitzkrieg to replicate the myth of the fall of Kareni overnight, to remind the Empire of the fear of being dominated by them, and to take Careni's strategic front tooth into his pocket.

As for his objections?

It's a pity that it was ignored by King Nordrian.

Although the royal expedition does have a morale bonus, but at this time, Tennier would rather not have this king's personal expedition, and in the final analysis, why did he agree to this kind of glory to the king, and the black cauldron will always be the war on his back?

It's too late to regret it.

The only thing he can do now is to catch the ducks on the shelves and force his way into the city of Kareni.

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Near the Kareni Mountains.

Vega, who had just left the city of fire and ice with his army on his way to the city of Kareni, received a letter from the kingdom.

This letter was sent by the king.

The letter mainly stated that the kingdom would attack tomorrow night, and that King Nordrian was confident that he would fall to the city of Kareni overnight, and they would welcome Vega in the city of Kareni three days later.

"Is this the pride of the kingdom?"

Vega smiled, a hint of banter flashing in his eyes.

At this time, the kingdom was like a pretentious nobleman showing off his power and status to him, and the kingdom's move had no other meaning, but simply to show off his muscles to Vega, and to mock Vega for being too cowardly, voluntarily giving up his position as the vanguard, and now he can only watch them take advantage of it.

Kareni is a battleground for soldiers.

It is no exaggeration to say that whoever can get Kareni City will have the initiative in the north of the empire, enter the north of the empire, threaten the world-class transportation hub of Lops City, and retreat can establish a defense line against the million-strong army.

Once the kingdom takes the city of Kareni.

Then it is entirely expected that they will once again replicate the previous myth and pocket millions of kilometers of territory in the north of the empire, and based on the situation that the kingdom is pouring out this time and the empire is negatively hosted, it is speculated that the city of Roppus may not be able to be saved.

Other words.

If the battle of Kareni ends with the victory of the kingdom, then the northern part of the empire will be taken by the kingdom, and it will be difficult for Vega, a latecomer, to get a half-star benefit, which is the advantage of being a vanguard army.

Vega didn't panic, though.

He even said unhurriedly to a soldier, "Who is the commander of the Kingdom Army this time?"

"The commander-in-chief is King Nordrian, and the staff is the royal think tank of the kingdom. ”

"Hahaha, the kingdom will lose this battle. ”

Vega's face was full of mockery: "The order goes down, the whole army marches slowly, and delays the planned arrival of Kareni by two days, I think we should be able to see a good show at that time." ”

"Yes, Your Highness. ”

Vega watched his soldiers go, and he had foreseen the outcome of the war by this moment.

Why?

It is important to know that the commander-in-chief is King Nordrian, and the king of the United Kingdom is a layman in the war.

Let an amateur interfere with an officer in the trade?

It's no different from killing yourself.

Some people may ask, isn't there a royal think tank to advise the king?

Vega admits that no matter which country's think tank has two brushes, they have quite strong strength in controlling the general direction and formulating tactics, but one thing that cannot be ignored is that none of them have ever been on the battlefield.

It is not enough to have empty theories, and only talk on paper.

The strategy of the think-tank members would have been stiff without the improvisation of the generals.

Once the tactics are used too stiffly, even the tactics that are ahead of the times will become different, which is also the reason why there are rumors among commanders that the generals will not accept the orders of the foreign monarch, and the details often determine the success or failure of the war.

Does the kingdom, which has no strategic direction and no details, have a chance of winning this battle?

It's a pity that there is not a single star in Vega's eyes.