Section 106 Defense
"I don't know what good idea General Berel has." Leto actually felt a considerable degree of dissatisfaction. This was his first military meeting in front of the enemy, but Berel completely stole the limelight. The problem is that under this situation, he cannot express this dissatisfaction. After all, Berel was invited by him, and the things that Berel just said were indeed very important.
"Give me three thousand soldiers, I can guarantee that the vampires cannot use this path."
Leto was stunned for a moment, and more than a wave of whispers came from the other officers.
"I wonder what General Berel is going to do?" Leto pondered for a moment and asked.
"Things have to be looked at from multiple perspectives. Although this path, which was originally occupied by dragons, isn't it the same for vampires?"
"oh?"
"What the adult just said is right. If the situation is unfavorable, the vampire may be able to kill the death. In turn, he will lead the undead legion into Ryan's land and burn and kill him. But we must understand that the vampire is not willing to do this. Because this is not the best way for him - it means that his risk is greatly increased. Small armies naturally act quickly, but after all, the number is limited and the combat power is insufficient, which is a great threat. When he summons a large group of zombies... then his marching speed will be greatly reduced, and our army will have a chance to catch up with him. This will cause great harm to Ryan, but it is also a lot of risks for vampires. So I believe he will not use this tactic immediately - at least not until the situation worsens."
"So, before the war officially began, that is, now, this path is of the same value to our army and to vampires - both are a threat. We are exactly the same as vampires. If we want to support them, we must station a force to prevent the other party from going around on this path."
Berel glanced at the audience, and his words made sense, so he was recognized by everyone at this time.
"If we want to make an example, we and the vampire are like two fighters standing in the ring, observing each other and carefully judging whether to attack or defend the first thing." Berel said. "There is a psychological battle now, let's see who can surprise and attack him unpredictably!"
"It seems that General Berel has not answered my question yet," Leto said. "What are you planning to do? Three thousand troops are not enough to defend this path. If you are not at the exit of the road, but set up defenses at a certain position in the middle of the path... The vampire's undead legion has an advantage in this terrain. Three thousand troops are easily surrounded completely..."
"No, no, your Highness, you misunderstood." Berel replied. "I am not going to defend, but to attack!"
"attack?"
"Just like a vampire raiding the rear of the Bin tribe along this road. I also plan to lead a 3,000-soldier ranger to raid the rear of the vampire." Belle smiled slightly and said.
Robin was completely shocked by Berel's proposal. He stared at Berel, wondering why his general made such suicide suggestions. He didn't even notice that the whole audience was quiet. Everyone was watching Berel, and only a few were whispering to each other.
"It has been delivered to your tent." Robin replied, "I haven't had time to notify you before the meeting. Sir..." He wanted to return the topic to what had just happened, but Beller didn't give him a chance and walked straight to the other side. Robin had no choice but to follow behind.
This time, Beller was not going to make fun of it, but came to a team of soldiers responsible for logistics - that is, setting up camp - and a lower-level officer came to greet him quickly.
"How is my command executed?"
"According to your request, corresponding traps have been set up around the camp." The officer pointed at several busy soldiers, "Look, the young men are busy."
The soldiers were installing a simple trap - this is a trap commonly used by mountain hunters to catch small animals. As long as the small animals step on it, they will be immediately strangled by the condom and pulled into the air. However, unlike ordinary condom traps, some metal pieces are installed on the lasso. Once the trap is triggered, it will make a considerable sound.
Robin knew that these things were specially prepared by Berell, but he didn't know why Berell needed these things. Although this kind of lasso is secret, it does not pose a threat to ordinary people. If someone accidentally lets himself be hung, he only needs to take one or two minutes to untie it. Because the rope of the condom is too short to hang humans upside down.
"Put these three hundred condoms in place, it's almost done." Beller slightly checked the trap he had just installed and said satisfied.
"Sir..." Robin tried to ask. Since Belarel agreed to take up the position of deputy general, his various actions have become increasingly unpredictable. For example, in this trap, Robin didn't understand what it means to put three hundred such things around the general's tent. Are you guarding against thieves? And to guard against those underage thieves?
However, Beller did not give him a chance to speak, but turned around and walked quickly towards his private tent. Robin half-run to keep up, and there was no room for asking questions at all.
"Do you have many questions, Robin?" Beller stopped after entering the tent and turned to look at Robin. The relaxed smile on his face had disappeared, replaced by a very serious expression.
"Yes. General, I want to know..."
"I know what you want to ask...Robin, you have to learn to think with your own mind, rather than always asking me."
"But……"
"Do you know why I'm looking for books like adventures, creatures, etc." Beller picked up a book from the table with his hand and flipped through a few pages casually. He was looking for something in the book, and he quickly found it.
"Look at this, Robin. You will probably understand after reading this." Beller shook the book in front of Robin. On this page, there were some words and a few illustrations. Because Beller moved quickly, Robin could not see the words clearly, but the illustration he recognized was an illustration of an animal.
He knew the animal in the painting and had seen it once. It was the kind of creature that accompanied the vampire when he met the vampire. This animal is called "Sem", or in a more popular way, it is called "half-beast".
"The Semu people are born with extremely agile skills, keen five senses, and wonderful ability to change the color of their bodies." Beller said while looking at the book. "And they have a considerable degree of intelligence, and are even said to be not inferior to humans. If such creatures are spies or scouts... they are simply invisible and cannot be defended."
He seemed to have answered inadvertently, but Robin had suddenly realized it.
Chapter completed!