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Chapter 1402 Luo Lin's army marching in a hurry

Willie was leisurely looking at the map on the table in his camp.

He was sure that Orleans was about to fall, and he had already begun to deduce his march after conquering Orleans.

However...When Willy was pouring his whole body and mind into the map on the table, an anxious shout suddenly came from outside the tent:

"Deputy Commander! There is a scout back to the camp! There is an emergency military situation to report!"

The words "emergency military information" are quite sensitive words for commanders like Willy.

Willy quickly took his attention from the map on the table and whispered:

"Let the scout come!"

"yes!"

The curtain of the big tent was lifted, and a dusty scout was unstable due to fatigue and stumbled into the tent.

"Chief Coach!"

After the account was recorded, the scout immediately said anxiously:

"The Luolin army in the direction of Tuli began to move!"

Willie's pupils shrank suddenly.

But he quickly returned to his calmness.

Asked in a deep voice:

"In which direction to start moving? How fast?"

"Advance towards Orleans! The speed is amazing! The whole army marched towards Orleans at a rapid speed! It takes about 2 days to reach the city of Orleans!"

"What?!"

Willy could no longer help but exclaimed directly.

Willie had read the map from Tuli to Orleans hundreds or thousands of times. Willie naturally knew how much time it took to travel between the two places.

It takes about 5 days to march from Tuli to Orleans if you marches at the normal speed.

According to the latest information sent by the scout just now, the Luolin army could reach the city of Orleans in about 2 days.

It originally took 5 days to go, but now it only takes 2 days - it is conceivable how fast the advance is.

Willy turned his eyes back to the map on the table.

I began to think about what was the motive for the Luolin army to launch a sudden marching.

Emergency marching is actually a very dangerous way to marching.

Letting the generals and soldiers advance at high speed will drastically consume the generals and soldiers' physical strength.

Even if they successfully arrived at the destination as fast as possible, the soldiers had no energy to fight, so this urgent marching was meaningless.

How to make the troops march at the fastest speed as possible and keep the troops as physically as possible - this tests the commander's command level.

When Su Cheng was chatting with Willie, he told Willie more than once: Unless the situation is special, don’t let the troops march in a hurry.

——Why did the 70,000 Luolin Army, who had been dormant in the suburbs of Tuli, suddenly start to march urgently...

Willie thought in her heart, and conceived possibilities one by one in her mind.

But every possibility he conceived was rejected by Willie one by one.

No matter how Willie thought, he couldn't think of the reason for Luo Linjun to do so.

If you want to rescue Orleans, just march at the normal speed. Where do you need to launch a rush?

Are you afraid of Orleans falling?

Or maybe I was planning to catch our army off guard...

Willie thought about it, and felt that the speculation that Luo Linjun planned to catch them off guard was the most likely.

However...who would send such a large-scale army to launch a surprise attack on the enemy?

If you want to launch a surprise attack on the enemy, you will basically only send small-scale elite troops, which is sufficiently hidden and not easy to be discovered by the enemy.

The Luolin army directly launched a large army of 70,000, and all the soldiers rushed to Orleans...

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Willy couldn't think of the reason why the Luolin army launched a marching urgently, so he simply stopped thinking about it.

He began to think about something else instead.

Willy found that at the moment when the 70,000 Rollin army marched rapidly, it was the best time to defeat them in one breath and annihilate them.

Just as Willy was thinking about the strategy of facing the enemy in his mind, a notice came from outside the tent again:

"Deputy coach! Coach Harry asked you to go to the Rachel Knights Camp to discuss matters!"

"Ha, it's a coincidence." Willie's mouth curled up slightly, "I just happened to want to find Harry."

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Willy only brought Raymond to the main team of the Knights of Rachel to the meeting.

Harry and Willy learned at almost the same time that the 70,000 Rollings, who were originally dormant in the suburbs of Tuli, launched a marching rush and rushed towards Orleans.

Harry and Willy also thought at the same time tacitly that this was a great opportunity to directly defeat the 70,000 Luolin Army in one breath.

The 70,000 Luolin Army is now carrying out a "emergency march in 2 days to complete a 5-day journey" - it is conceivable how rapidly the Luolin Army generals and soldiers are exhausted.

Therefore, both Harry and Willy thought of it - rather than wait for the Luolin army to come slowly like this, it would be better to take the initiative and defeat the Luolin army, who was ineffective due to the urgent marching, halfway.

Harry and Willy hit it off and immediately began to attack and deploy.

Willie thought—just attack by his Knights of Michael.

Although his Michael Knights had only 50,000 men, it was still no problem to deal with the 70,000 Luolin army, which was ineffective due to the urgent marching.

But Harry did not agree with this.

At Harry's insistence, the troops responsible for fighting the 70,000 Rolling Army were changed to 50,000 troops of the Knights of Michael, plus 30,000 troops of the Knights of Rachel, totaling 80,000 troops.

Harry drew 30,000 troops from the 100,000 Rachel Knights under his command to participate in the fight.

Harry led the remaining 70,000 troops to continue besieging Orleans.

The reason why Harry arranged this way was to be on the safe side to seek victory in the battle. Therefore, Willy had no reason to refute it, so he nodded directly to express his agreement.

After finalizing which troops to fight and the route to march, Willy and the others took action immediately.

Harry led the Knights of Rachel to continue to siege Orleans.

Willie led the 50,000 army of the Knights of Michael and the 30,000 army of the Knights of Rachel to leave the city of Orleans, and headed south to face the 70,000 Rolling troops who were rushing towards this side at a rapid speed.

In order to speed up the marching speed and to improve the offensive efficiency after arriving on the battlefield, Willy divided the 80,000 troops into two teams.

The 50,000 troops of the Knights of Michael are one team, and the 30,000 troops of the Knights of Rachel are one team.

Willie personally led the 50,000 troops of the Knights of Michael, and the 30,000 troops of the Knights of Rachel were handed over to a Fanlan Knight of the Knights of Rachel to command.

The two teams divided into two groups and welcomed the 70,000 Luolin Army.
Chapter completed!
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