Chapter Seventy-Nine, the overall situation has been decided
The die is cast.
Gu Hang also breathed a sigh of relief.
He was justifiably happy: the last resort he had prepared had not been used.
His actions today have an element of adventure, but they are not big. Under the dual protection of the Space Marines and the Battle Nun, he is a very powerful psionic himself, and he is not easy to get into trouble. Coupled with the fact that he also has the Governor's Identity Protector, it makes those Alliance soldiers overwhelmed, unshackled, and unable to fully engage in battle, which is even more protection.
It was with these bonuses that he dared to come and behead Mondok and subdue the entire army.
And the biggest risk is simply the failure of the operation.
At this moment, his set goal has been achieved.
Of course, he also thought about how this adventure would slip into a state of complete loss of control.
Then he may have to face an army of 10,000 people with a scale of 19 people. But on the one hand, he is sure that in this situation, he can still break through with all his might, and on the other hand, he also has the final means to solve the problem once and for all.
In space orbit, the quintet is fully combat-ready, and the ship's guns are ready to fire at any time to carry out orbital strikes on the ground.
Once the situation is completely out of control, Gu Hang will leave a mark and go all out to break through. The team led by Yan Fangxu will also respond on the periphery and build a defensive line to block the alliance legions in the outer city.
Once he had broken through, the guns would begin to perform orbital bombardment, bombarding the Alliance legions stationed in the outlying areas with relative precision and on a smaller scale.
Orbital strikes are not completely invincible, and if the side being shelled has dug deep bomb shelters, tunnels, and very strong bunkers designed to resist orbital strikes, it may be possible to greatly reduce the power of orbital bombardment and reduce damage.
But apparently, the Union Corps did not make such preparations. And temporary digging, it is impossible.
When the orbital bombardment is over, Gu Hang will bring the army up to clean up the battlefield, which will also be able to achieve the goal of destroying the Alliance Legion.
But that's the last resort, it's the last resort.
Orbital bombardment is not completely accurate, and there must be shells that may fall in the inner city or in the outer city that is not in the war zone, causing serious accidental damage; The fear of orbital bombing will permeate the city of renaissance. This panic may have helped Gu Hang's next move, but it may also fuel resistance among city residents.
If you fall into that situation, there will be no less trouble in the future.
But if it really gets to that extent, Gu Hang will not be soft-hearted. Otherwise, he wouldn't have made such a plan.
But you don't need to, of course, it's better not to.
The result now is much better than opening the way with a railgun.
The Alliance Legion has become his.
These 10,000 heavily armed legionnaires will definitely not be enough to completely control them and turn them into trustworthy subordinates. Even, just disarming them all and then concentrating on them has already taken a lot of effort. After the execution of Mondok, it had taken almost a whole day just to disarm and place the soldiers.
The main reason is that although most of these soldiers have accepted their fate, there are still a small number of them who refuse to hand over their weapons, so that there are conflicts with the infantry regiment led by Yan Fangxu, and there are bloodshed.
At the same time, there are also a considerable number of people, although they do not dare to resist openly, but they will quietly flee with weapons.
The troops directly under Gu Hang were a little stretched in five battalions of 1,500 people in total. Despite their best efforts to stop this, a significant number of Alliance soldiers fled armed with weapons.
These guys, I'm afraid they will be a problem in the future. If they hide in the slums of the outer city, I am afraid that they may become a hidden danger to the security of the outer city in the future; If you escape outside the city, you may become bandits.
Trouble is trouble, but this is just a disease of scabies, not a big deal.
Except for those who died and those who ran away, the soldiers who were finally put under centralized custody were about 7,000 people.
Next, Gu Hang did not rush into the city.
The current situation, the problems of the city, the problems of Hodgson, are no longer the main thing. After the army was disarmed, the city had become the prey to be taken, and it would not move yet, only to see when Gu Hang would go to harvest.
In fact, what Gu Hang is facing at the moment is far from the entire war potential of Fuxing City. This operation is not even a 'war'.
If Gu Hang were to choose his own name, it should be called a 'special military operation'.
Gu Hang keenly judged that although the disappearance of old Hodgson meant that the alliance authorities had started a war against him. But the enemy he has to deal with in this 'war' is not the entire Fuxing City.
On the contrary, the city should be his, and the people in the city and the army defending it should not be his enemies, but his subjects.
Clearly understanding who the real enemy is, and who should be won to his side, this is the core reason why Gu Hang was able to achieve such a big result at a small cost. Only by figuring out this problem can we achieve twice the result with half the effort, instead of stupidly treating the entire city as an enemy and ending up losing both.
The route problem is solved, and all that's left is how to do it.
There are Space Marines, Battle Nuns, Starship Cannons, and Governors...... The means of solving the problem are not a big problem.
After dealing with the alliance army, Gu Hang sent people to divide the troops into five places.
The four infantry battalions each held and closed the four gates of the inner city. The people of the inner city, who had protected themselves with high walls, were now stunned to find that the walls had become their prisons, and the four exits could no longer be reached.
At this point, the magnates of the inner city, as well as the 100,000 people living in the inner city, were locked inside, isolated from the eight or nine million people outside the city.
The other battalion guarded 7,000 disarmed and captured Union soldiers.
Gu Hang is also here.
These 7,000 people are very important.
Gu Hang didn't whimsically think that he would be able to subdue them as his subordinates immediately, but in the future, they would be a fairly important component of Gu Hang's military force.
There's no way he can leave these 7,000 people unused.
Even if he has a systematic training function, a good source of soldiers is still important.
But before this army can be absorbed, Gu Hang still has a lot of work to do.