Section 290 Layout

Section 290 Layout

"He's a magician, but he's a general, a magician is a general?" "Has there been a big change in the minds of the southerners? I haven't heard of it. ā€

"He's a magician and a warrior. ā€

"It's just going to make him vulgar and ordinary on both sides......"

"He's an exception, I assure you, Sagas, you're underestimating him. But this doesn't matter anymore, as I said earlier, it was he who killed Luo Jin with his own hands...... Or rather, he forced Rogin to commit suicide. ā€

"Oh, you mean ......"

"At first I thought he would only live a day or two. But it seems, Rogin ended up cursing at the cost of his own life...... It doesn't seem to be the kind I expected. Marven said. "If you use this method of self-detonation, there are only two or three magic curses that can be transmitted......

"All of them are short-term. Sagas nodded, agreeing with Marven. "And all of them can torture people to death in the most tragic way in one seizure...... But...... Anyway, that Luo Jin is a recognized genius. If it's him, then maybe ...... Things are different. ā€

"Yes, but I think it's only half to half likely. Marven replied. "Maybe tomorrow our General Ashrufat will be rotting and slowly dying in screams. In short, if he is chosen as a target, the risk is too great. So it's more appropriate to change to another one...... Isn't that Parry better? ā€

Sagas smiled, but didn't answer.

"He doesn't recognize you now, though. The great Slaanesh has changed your form for you. Marven said. Judging by his words and demeanor, this is already clearly flattering.

"Are you...... Failed?" After a few seconds, Sagas seemed to think through something, "I guess you managed to kill Rogin and didn't get his research materials, didn't you?"

"As I said, Rokin's death has nothing to do with me. That's right, it was me who built yƬ to let him go alone against the army of the southerners, but it was just a jian, wasn't it? It was he who really made the decision......

In short, the followers of Tzeentch and the followers of Nurgle just can't get together. If you kill Rokin, your evaluation in Tzeentch's eyes should be much higher. Sagas didn't seem to hear Marven's explanation at all, and continued in a cold tone. "Then again, that's true. Then, in order to make up for the lack of strength created by Rogin's death, persuade me to come and disturb the main forces of the Southerners...... Hehehehehe......"

The girl with a stunning appearance hid her hands and smiled, if it weren't for the virtual image in front of her that emitted green light, who would have believed that such a girl was actually a dangerous Chaos Lord?

"If I lose," Sagas asked. "So what are you going to do?"

"How could you fail, Sagas?" Marven's tone was more flattering than flattering. "To be honest, I'm more inclined to the traditional ones than to invent a new magic or something. ā€

"Oh, why do you say that?"

"Although some people keep shouting something like 'pushing through the old and bringing forth the new' or 'creating zĆ o thinking', I think that what can be passed down from generation to generation is really effective. Because it has been proven to be effective countless times, only in this way can it be handed down. For example, the beauty trick...... It's so simple, it's obvious, it's not difficult, but it works, doesn't it?"

"Hehe, didn't someone say before that I made a big mistake and was rejected by the Prince of Joy?"

"Those are just fools' opinions, how can they be. Marven said. "If nothing else, to be able to put on such a perfect body...... The Prince of Joy loves you as much as ever. But, Sagas, in any case, there must be no slack in this mission, in case those southerners have a heartbeat adventure with a fever in their brains......," he said. "It will be a great threat to our army. Once things get out of hand, whether it's you, me, or the Bloodfang Lord, I'm afraid nothing good will come of it. ā€

"Hmph!" Sagas snorted with contempt, but the arrogance in his expression was gone.

......

"The enemy has cut off the battlefield. Ashrufat said.

By this time the meeting had ended, everyone else had left, and only the two of them remained. But no one is surprised by this. Since Beller had a solid record of defeating the Chaos Legions, it would be wise for Aerufat to consult him.

"I'm afraid so. Bayral replied. As a lieutenant general, Bayrell was in charge of front-line reconnaissance. "The Marauder cavalry is superior to our light cavalry in terms of equestrian and white-knuckle combat capabilities. The reconnaissance units of our army suffered heavy losses...... It is difficult to find out the enemy's movements, but the movements of our troops cannot be hidden from the eyes of the enemy. Bayral sighed. "Therefore, I do not agree to attack the enemy's troops left under Gaohua City, because we have no idea the exact course of action and the current situation of the enemy's detachments that have been sent out to plunder the city. ā€

"Is there nothing that can be done about this?" asked Ashrufat. "In this way, the enemy takes the initiative, and our army is passive everywhere...... It's really bad. ā€

"I'm sorry," Beller replied with a deep groan. "It's really unthinkable. He said. "In particular, these marauders are not afraid of death, even if they set some small traps or something, and destroy a few groups of marauder cavalry, it will not dampen their morale, and even make them even more crazy. ā€

"It's the same as covering your eyes and going head-to-head. Ashrufat sighed, "Hands are tied everywhere. ā€

Although the army remained in the city of Neustria, waiting for the opportunity to attack. But in fact, the battle between the scouts of the two sides began long ago. Since Bayrell took over the scout reconnaissance mission, the battle has intensified further. It is a clear fact that in such battles, the coalition forces pay far more than they gain. Even a veteran like Bayrell had to order a curtailment of scouting to avoid unnecessary losses.

"It's very different from the civil war between the Seven Nations. Bayrell said. "On the one hand, the cruelty and tyranny of the Chaos Legion, and on the other hand, because of the tactics of clearing the wilderness, it is almost impossible to find inhabitants in the wilderness. Intelligence on enemy movements can only be obtained by scout reconnaissance...... More than half of the experienced reconnaissance units have already suffered casualties. Belle paused. "If the scouts were to be formed by recruits, the losses would have been even greater. We can't continue to throw these troops into the meat grinder. To be honest, I think it may be because of this that the Chaos Legion dares to divide up and attack at any time when our reinforcements are gathering and they may attack at any time. ā€

"It's not that ...... Is the commander of the Chaos Legion a sadistic believer?"

"So I said, 'maybe'. Bayral replied. "In short, in this situation, the only option is to play steadily, and tactical surprise attacks are not advisable. ā€

"The chaos caused by the Chaos Wizards before is almost over. Eshurufat changed the subject. "We can't continue to stay here like this. ā€

Bayral smiled. "We can set off with the whole army and approach Gaohua City step by step to relieve the siege. Then when we arrived at Gaohua City, I believe that the Chaos Legion had also gathered all its forces and was waiting under the city for a decisive battle with us......" His voice stopped abruptly, and he looked at Ashrufat with that smile, and then glanced back at Robin behind him.

In particular, as Baylor's adjutant, Robin can stand in this venue without attracting people's eyes. Of course, he has no say.

"......No," Ashrufat shook his head, his gaze fixed on the map beside him, lost in thought.

Bayral quietly got up and left the door of the conference room. As he was leaving, Robin deliberately glanced back: Ashrufat was still looking at the map, thinking, and did not notice Beller's departure at all.

"General, what were you talking about?"

"A strategy. Beller replied with a smile. "You probably don't know what that means. ā€

"What do you mean? Step by step, approach Gaohua City, and have a decisive battle...... Isn't that a very orthodox tactic?"

"So you don't understand. Bayrell said. "Robin, you have to use your brains. Do you know what Ashrufat is thinking?"

"This ...... He's thinking about the timing of his march?" Robin's mind spun into the army. "It's not good too early or too late. If it's too early, Chaos' power will be too strong, and if it's too late, then Chaos may not fight, but retreat to the White Keep...... Does that mean they can come back at any time?"

"No, no, no, Robin, you...... Hey......" Beller sighed. "I guess you're inexperienced. Maybe I should let you, as the commander of a detachment, be in charge of mobile operations on the periphery. In this case, you will probably learn something that you can only understand but not say. Bayrell said. Ashruphat pondered the use of time.

"The use of time?"

"The current situation is that Gao Huacheng does not need to worry about safety for the time being. The Chaos Legion will definitely lose more than it gains when it invades the surrounding small castles. From a general's point of view, the Chaos Legion is tantamount to exchanging its valuable elite mobile forces for some worthless local second-rate troops. We should be happy to see this choice come to fruition......"

...... However, this has resulted in many innocent civilian casualties. Robin actually had this train of thought in mind. But he also understands that a general should only have victory and defeat in his eyes, and should not have excess mercy and mercy. Defeating the enemy is the greatest mercy and mercy.

"However, all of these small castles or villages are quite strong, and there will be some time before the Chaos Legion suffers enough to understand that there is no point in doing so...... A precious time!" Beller said. "Robin, like you, will be there waiting, wasting this precious time. And I will try to use this time to create a more favorable situation. He laughs. "The same is true of Ashrufat. ā€