Chapter 126: It's Over! (Recommend!Subscription)
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"Then what do you think we need to prepare?" Situ Jin said lightly.
Fred was slightly stunned, and then said: "At least we shouldn't be in such a hurry to attack the city, right!? After all, we have been rushing all the way here, and the soldiers are all tired, so we should let everyone rest for a night, right?"
Situ Jin nodded, but said: "Commander Fred, do you know what a fighter is? The fighter plane is fleeting, what we originally pursued was a quick battle, if we didn't attack Oseda at the time when Lungui didn't know that Bandle had surrendered to us, then we would take the initiative to lose the initiative that was already firmly in our hands!"
After listening to Situ Jin's words, Fred thought about it for a while, and still said: "But, commander, we are 20,000 people, how can we ......?"
Before Fred finished speaking, he heard Situ Jin speak: "The soldiers are fine but not many! Don't underestimate our 20,000 people, as long as we use these 20,000 people well, enough to cover 100,000 troops!"
After speaking, without giving Fred a chance to speak again, Situ Jin directly ordered: "Fred, the commander of the first division, and Sforza, the commander of the third division, listen to the order!"
Seeing that Situ was serious, Fred and Sforza both responded: "The subordinates are here!"
"Listen, you two, when the city is attacked, I will be the first to lead people into Oseda, and find an opportunity to open the gates of Oseda from the inside, and then you two will immediately rush into the city of Oseda with our men and horses, and there will be no mistake!" Situ Jin ordered.
After Situ finished speaking, Fred and Sforza did not immediately receive the order, but looked at each other, both wondering if they had heard something wrong.
After a while, seeing Situ looking at them for a long time, the two finally confirmed that they had heard correctly.
Sforza pondered for a moment, and then spoke: "Commander, we all know that your personal strength is not bad, but Oseda is a heavy city guarded by an army of fifty or sixty thousand, no matter how powerful you are, how can you confront the enemy's tens of thousands of troops? Not to mention opening the city gate for us!"
While speaking, Sforza had been observing Situ Jin's reaction, and seeing that he was not upset by his words, he continued: "Commander, I think we should think about it in the long run!
After Sforza finished speaking, Fred also agreed: "That's right, although we are few people, but just like you just said, Commander, we are now taking the lead after all, Commander, why do you have to risk your life?"
Although on the first day when Situ Jin and his people came to the front line, these people had seen eight magicians such as Capel, and when Situ Jin took Bilo, Capel and others were also involved, but from beginning to end, everyone only regarded Capel and the other eight people as Situ Jin's personal guards, and did not think otherwise.
Isn't it normal for a person like Situ Jin to have some guards around him? Take the previous commander Situ Nan as an example, he was accompanied by his personal guards when he entered and exited the barracks. Big shots, whether from the perspective of safety or pomp, it's normal to lead a team of your own guards.
Division-level officers like Fred and Sforza, they are nothing in front of Situ Jin, but in fact, these people take out one at random, which one of them is not a bigwig-level figure in the Yarrow Imperial Army? Usually they themselves have their own personal guards, but in front of Situ Jin, their boss, they didn't let their guards follow!
Because of this, when Situ Jin said that he wanted to enter Oseda in person, Fred and Sforza both thought that Situ Jin was going to take a few of his guards to do this.
Everyone has guards, and who doesn't know what level the general strength of the guards is? Generally speaking, no matter how powerful a guard is, at most he is only a second- or third-level swordsman, and those high-level swordsmen can't be willing to serve as guards at all! In Fred and Sforza's opinion, no matter how outstanding Situ Jin's strength is, it is impossible for him to attack Oseda City with only a few guards, which sounds like child's play!
Situ Jin didn't explain much, and said, "Okay, you two just do what I just said, as for how to create chaos in Oseda City and open the city gate for everyone, just leave this matter to me!"
When Stuart finished speaking, Fred was about to say more, but suddenly felt Sforza, who was standing beside him, tugging at his sleeve with his hand, and he finally swallowed what he was about to say back into his stomach.
"Alright, then we'll arrange it, Commander!"
The two said hello to Situ Jin, and then turned to leave.
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At the same time, Ukati was on his way back to Billin City.
It was getting late, and it was supposed not to be marched at night, and since the road between Billing and Pensa was very rough for walking, it was prudent to camp on the spot. However, since he heard the news of Bandel's surrender to the Yarrow Empire, Milos had always had a very bad feeling in his heart, so he ordered the army to travel day and night, and be sure to rush back to Pyrin City before tomorrow.
Just as the Ukati army was marching into the middle of a valley, Milos, who had been hurrying away, suddenly signaled for the army to stop.
"What's the matter, General?" asked the marching guide.
Milos looked solemn: "I feel that something is wrong in this valley. ā
"Isn't that right?" the marching guide was stunned, and then said, "What did the general notice?"
Milos shook his head as he looked around, "No, it's just my instinct." ā
"General, maybe you're too nervous?!" the marching guide began.
As soon as he finished speaking, he heard a deafening roar suddenly sound in the valley, which was unusually quiet, and when he looked up, he saw that the cols on both sides of the valley were full of dense people, some of whom held torches in their hands, and instantly illuminated the dark valley.
When he saw that the soldiers above were wearing the military uniforms of the Yarrow Empire, Milos's expression changed greatly: "It's not good! everyone, ...... quickly."
Before he finished speaking, countless boulders fell from the mountain and smashed directly into the ranks of the Ukati army, instantly smashing many Ukati soldiers into meat pies, and for a while, the valley was filled with the sound of ghosts crying and howling.
Milos hid aside under the protection of several soldiers, although he was not injured, but his face was extremely pale, and there was not even a trace of blood in his paleness: "It's over! I've known for a long time that this Situ is not simple, but I still underestimate him!"