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Section 32 Solution

Section 32 Solution

If we use any words to describe Carrie's scream, then "hysteria" is definitely the only choice. Even Ashu Rufate never expected Carrie to make such a cry.

At the beginning, Carrie seemed to have no emotions. Even if she accidentally pretended to be gentle or impatient, it was a disguise that could be easily distinguished. However, as time spent together extended, Carrie became more and more emotional. At least she would naturally have a happy and angry attitude, and finally she even showed clear disgust, ambition, ** and other complex emotions, which even made people unconsciously forget that she had no emotions. But Ashu Rufate would still think of this incident inadvertently.

However, Carrie's hysterical performance at this moment made Asu Ruffat lose his grasp of this matter.

"This is impossible...this is absolutely impossible! Green skin cannot maintain morale under such circumstances!" Carrie repeated in her mind. "It can only be understood as some irrelevant third-party force intervening!"

"If there is a third party force involved..." Although Ashu Rufate actually did not agree with Carrie's opinion, he did not object - after all, this is also a possibility. "So what should we do?"

"Retreat." Carrie's emotions seemed to calm down instantly.

"There is no way to retreat." Ashurufate pointed out an obvious fact. The dwarf army is now scattered in a larger area in the form of a small team (it must be arranged in this way in order to form multiple local small battlefields to ambush Green Skins in this way), and it will take about a day to gather them alone. Not to mention that the Green Skins are now at the rear of the Dwarf Legion, located between the base camp and the troops. If the Dwarf retreats, the Green Skins will not be able to not discover it. After all, due to the drag of a large number of war machinery, the dwarf's marching speed and marching route are very limited.

Not only can they retreat, but in fact they can't even stand up. Now, the military situation of both sides has formed a delicate state. The dwarf army is intact, but it is in a dispersed state. It is located behind the Greenskin army and cannot return to the base camp in the short term. Even if the Greenskin army rests peacefully for one night, it will be fine to set off tomorrow morning. You can move forward slowly and capture the Dwarf camp that doesn't even have a guard.

Although there is still an ogre allied army. If Green Skin really moved forward slowly, the ogre might have time to arrive at the base camp. But this kind of thing is completely left to fate.

According to Carrie's plan, the Greenskin army lost more than half of its losses and its morale collapsed. The only thing Greenskin boss (if he was not dead) could do was to try hard to control his subordinates' escape. He either could not move on the spot or could only retreat the same way. Of course, it would be even more OK if Greenskin boss died.

But now, the Greenskin Legion did not waver at all. This exposed the weakest and most deadly position of the Dwarf Legion to the Greenskin Army. This is the Pikang Daxu in the art of war. As long as the Greenskin advances all the way, they will immediately cut off the supply line and retreat route of the Dwarfs, making the previous battle results of the Dwarf troops meaningless.

The first lesson Thomas taught Ashrufate was about logistics supply. This is the basis for almost all military dispatching operations in the world. Except for the Immortal Legion and Green Skin, no other army can escape this shackle. The Immortal Legion is because they are puppets without any demand, and a few black magicians can drive it. The Green Skin is because the snot sperm they followed with the army can grow mushrooms - this is the staple food of Green Skin. If the Green Skin is not eaten, they only need to stay in place for one or two days, and the snot sperm can grow a lot of mushrooms for green Skin to eat (if they stay for a long time, they can also grow Shiguge, or even an orc boy). As long as there is sunshine, air, water and soil, Green Skin doesn't have to worry about the lack of supplies.

But humans, elves, dwarves, rats and others are not that simple. In order to maintain combat power, the army of these races must carry a large amount of burden of burden. Of course, these burdens of supplies will not be carried onto the battlefield, but must be placed in the camp (if there are castles, cities, etc. as support, they will be placed in the city). This makes once the camp fall, it is equivalent to the fundamentally shaken combat power of the army.

In human military tactics, if the enemy's baggage can be destroyed and their food and grass can be destroyed, it will almost be a victory. Even if you pay a significant price in other aspects (such as destroying a bait force), it is completely worth it. Of course, this kind of opportunity is very few in actual combat, because the other party will also be cautious in protecting its logistics safety.

On the battlefield, the light cavalry has excellent speed, which makes them capable of refusing to fight with any other troops - they only need to avoid them from afar, and the enemy will be helpless and will never catch up. However, a unit composed of pure light cavalry cannot refuse to fight, because although they run fast themselves, the baggage team cannot run as fast as they do. Even knowing that it is unfavorable, the light cavalry must bite the bullet to accept the battle in order to protect the baggage, because if they lose the baggage, the light cavalry will lose the ability to fight.

This is why, except for the troops that carry out the mission of burning, killing, and looting in the enemy's territory, almost all pure cavalry units are composed of light and heavy cavalry.

As for the situation Ashrufate faces at this moment, as long as the Greenskin army continues to advance, the victory and defeat on the battlefield will immediately reverse. Next, Greenskin only needs to wait patiently, and the dwarves have to gather together to engage in a head-on battle. Although they know that the chance of defeating such a head-on battle is extremely low, they have to do it. This is because if they continue to drag on, the dwarves will lose their head-on combat ability.

"Yes, if there are third-party forces intervening, they have a high possibility of keeping ambushes on the way back...there is a great risk...then a battle should be fought to cover our retreat." Carrie's voice has become so calm that it makes people wonder if she pretended to be pretending. "Using this opportunity for them to be attracted to attention, retreating with the help of a helicopter is a better way."

Only then did Ashu Rufate realize that Carrie's "retreat" meant not the retreat of the entire legion, but only his own retreat.

"Carley, what if we leave, what will the remaining soldiers do?"

Carrie did not answer, but although this question was asked by Ashu Rufate, he knew the answer to this question: there was no second possibility at all.

"Carrie, we still have a chance. Even if we come to play one, we may not lose." Ash Rufate said. "The dwarf army did not have time to gather, so they could only gather a part of it. But it was almost done with the ogres. Although there was no special advantage, at least they would not be at a disadvantage."

"This...risk..." Carrie's voice seemed very hesitant. "It's okay to control the dwarves from a distance... but it's obviously difficult for ogres. Those guys have low IQ and no sense of honor... Even if they don't openly resist orders, at least it's difficult to command... They have a great possibility of infighting with the dwarves on the battlefield."

Ashu Rufate suddenly realized that Carrie's principle of commanding war seemed to be in an extremely safe rear and to dispatch various troops with peace of mind. If this principle is violated, her unique way of commanding the army with squadrons and squads will not work.

"With me here, I should be able to control the ogres," said Ashu Rufate.

"You want to go to the battlefield in person?"

"This is not the first time I'm on the battlefield." Ashu Rufat asked strangely. Carrie hesitated, but immediately changed the subject.

"Master, if you want to fight the orcs to the decisive battle, what method must be used to delay them for a while...We must gather our troops."

...

The Iron Boss actually rested very peacefully this night. Although there were some sounds of gunfire from the dwarves outside, after the big scenes last night, the Iron Boss now no longer felt that it was. At least the dwarves did not set up more than a dozen cannons and blew up the camp, nor did they buried piles of gunpowder to swell half of the camp (and many green-skinned boys with bad luck).

Although the Iron Boss proudly declared his victory yesterday, in fact, his intelligence was enough to make him understand that this capture of the castle was a dwarf's conspiracy, a complete trap. When would the dwarf's castle have only cannons and no muskets? When would the dwarf's castle allow a group of green skins who don't even have the weapons to siege in easily? When would the dwarf's castle collapse so cleverly? Ordinary orcs may have no brains to understand these obvious facts, and ordinary goblins may hesitate because of what the boss said (green Boss knows that goblins are timid and afraid of things, and they are very fence-bearing), but a boss, especially a boss at the level of war commander, must understand everything clearly.

Otherwise, he would not be the commander of the war. The endless civil war among the green skin would ruthlessly eliminate all the useless people who were not good at it.

So after the Iron Boss woke up early the next morning, he immediately began to consider his next action plan. Since his original goal (that is, the collapsed castle next to him) was gone, and the dwarf refused to show up to fight with real swords and guns, maybe he should have turned back? But common sense also told him that if this castle was not the dwarf's base camp, then there would be another base camp near the dwarf. That base camp must be heavily guarded, and a large number of dwarfs gathered there to compete with him - when you think about it, you know that it would be a war.

If the team of Iron Boss had not received such severe trauma, then he might have ordered his troops to go down and search the mysterious base camp of the dwarf (that camp must not be too far away). But now, after only two days of continuous combat, the number of subordinates of Iron Boss has shrunk by half. In addition, almost all the light cavalry were lost, and the heavy-armed boy also suffered heavy casualties under the artillery fire. Iron Boss understands that, first of all, it is difficult to find the base camp with the remaining scattered wolf riders and spider boys. Even if they find it, they may not be able to fight.

How to solve it? The Iron Boss began to seriously think about this problem. Unfortunately, others did not give him the opportunity to think, because a goblin had already rushed into the tent and screamed very loudly. "Boss, the dwarf is here!"
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