Sun Wu's face was grim.

Two hundred thousand against four hundred thousand.

It's still a 200,000-strong reserve force versus a 400,000-strong main force.

This is a slap in the face.

He was a military strategist, not some god.

Especially since the opposing commander was a super monster capable of killing tens of thousands of people in the midst of chaos.

Fortunately, his soldiers wouldn't die; otherwise, sending out 200,000 men in this wave would have been disastrous.

"Old Sun is doomed! Two hundred thousand against four hundred thousand, he's doomed!" Han Xin shrugged.

It's no use who goes in now; this wave is truly doomed.

Even with 400,000 against 200,000, victory is not guaranteed... No, without the Miracle Legion, victory is 100% impossible.

Even with the suppression of the clouds, Chi You on the other side might be able to wipe them all out by himself.

"Prepare the summoning ritual and withdraw them!" Mu Yi sighed and ordered the technicians.

"Your Majesty, please allow me to fight the enemy. They have changed a lot. Perhaps we can find out some information!" Sun Wu's voice came through.

Upon hearing this, Mu Yi hesitated for a moment, but still nodded. The army under Chi You's command had clearly undergone tremendous changes.

They do need some intelligence to prepare.

"Send the Dragon Knights in to provide air cover!" Mu Yi changed his mind and sent an air force unit in to Sun Wu.

Sun Tzu saw the giant dragon above his head, which made him feel a little more at ease. He had an extra card in his hand, which might allow him to make some good plays.

"Soldiers of Jiuli, show your bravery to future generations!" This time, Chi You did not take the initiative to charge into battle. Instead, he sat firmly on the central platform and began to command the Jiuli army in their attack.

"Form a battle array and prepare to meet the enemy!"

Sun Tzu shouted, and the command flags waved back and forth, and the army began to transform and reorganize.

Sun Tzu placed heavy infantry, heavy cavalry, and spearmen in the center, while placing lancers, scimitar cavalry, and a large number of spearmen on the flanks, and archers in the front.

They quickly adjusted their battle lines, spreading their troops out in half, preparing to withstand any impact, engage in a stalemate, and be ready to retreat to a second, pre-designated battle line at any time.

Meanwhile, Chi You was also adjusting the battle lines. After experiencing Bai Qi's attack, Chi You's command skills improved dramatically.

As the Lord of War, he is the embodiment of military rules, and even if he is just a fragment, he has the ability to absorb military power.

Of course, precisely because it is fragmented, it cannot reach the top in one step; it still requires gradual accumulation.

Replacing it with the original would only make it more perverted.

It's not surprising that they can absorb the developments of the past few years in a second and then innovate.

However, it was precisely because of this experience with Bai Qi that they recognized the capabilities of later generations and became significantly more cautious and conservative compared to the last time.

Despite their overwhelming advantage in troop strength and hard power, they did not become careless but instead cautiously began to deploy their legions.

In terms of the efficiency of adjusting the battle lines, Sun Tzu was clearly superior and faster, completing the adjustment of the battle lines much earlier.

The archers at the front directly attacked Chi You's army.

Chi You, on the other hand, directed his archers to suppress the enemy while continuing to reorganize the battle lines, showing that he was determined to complete the battle line structure even at the cost of losses.

Sun Tzu's expression turned somewhat grim upon seeing this situation.

The opposing side had clearly absorbed information from the previous war; soldiers from the Changshui Camp had even appeared in Chiyou's army.

This is not a good sign.

Moreover, the characteristics of the Changshui Camp meant that it would have a great advantage in archer duels.

"Dragon Knights, beyond visual range destruction!" Sun Wu had no choice but to reveal his newly acquired trump card first.

When facing such a large army, you must strike hard and never allow them to deploy their forces. You must suppress them as early as possible. Once they are free to attack, Sun Tzu would not be able to handle their size and strength.

Following Sun Tzu's orders, the soldiers on the dragon carried out aerial bombardment. Several rounds of javelins rained down, instantly destroying the Changshui Battalion's formation within the Jiuli army.

Chi You's counterattack was timely, with a large number of huge eagles and Jiuli warriors with bird wings taking to the skies.

The dragon knights instantly clashed with the group of giant eagle knights in a chaotic battle.

The lack of progress in aerial combat led Sun Tzu to abandon commanding the Dragon Knights, instead instructing them to keep the enemy away from the main battlefield as much as possible.

Consider it an exchange between the Dragon Knights and the opposing side, plus the severely damaged Changshui Camp, they actually came out ahead.

Huang Tianji, who was watching from the outside, quickly recorded the giant eagle rider's performance data and movement trajectory as reference material to think about how to counter it.

Without the suppression of the Changshui Camp, Sun Wu's archers unleashed their full firepower, relentlessly attacking Chi You's main town.

Even so, Chi You still managed to adjust the battle lines despite the rain of arrows.

A massive charge of giant beasts led the way, followed by a large contingent of Jiuli warriors riding lions and tigers.

These Jiuli warriors riding lions and tigers even hurled javelins towards Xinghan, providing long-range firepower suppression for the beast army in front.

This classic tactic of coordinated long-range and short-range maneuvers was executed smoothly and brilliantly by the Jiuli army.

At the same time, a sudden gale swept across the battlefield, and it was a gale blowing unilaterally towards Xinghan.

Not only that, there was also a cloud and rain that unilaterally spread over the head of Xinghan.

"Gods and demons? No... it's the Wind Master and the Rain Master!"

Han Xin was taken aback at first, then felt a headache coming on.

He realized something.

Wu Zixu's sacrificial ceremony for the deceased was at best a study of fragments of sacred hymns, and it was probably just scraps from somewhere.

Their subsequent research was based on this, adding the new sacrificial rites of the "Brahma" from the Himalayas.

The new sacrificial ceremony for the deceased is essentially still an application of the rules of heaven and earth.

Now they are facing the Jiuli, the Jiuli tribe that was active during the chaotic era of the Holy Song War.

Driving the rules of heaven and earth was probably fundamental in their time.

Fortunately, it wasn't the real person; they could tell that the principle behind this thing was actually driven by mental energy.

In other words, their advisors can counterattack.

"Your Majesty, I am willing to go and assist!" Someone immediately volunteered. "No, we will remain still!" Mu Yi refused the invitation.

This level of difficulty was not a problem for Sun Tzu.

Knowing how to deal with the strategist's ability to manipulate the heavens is also an important skill for a general. At least for someone at the level of a military genius, if you don't have this skill, you're just waiting to be beaten when facing a monster like Zhuge Liang.

As expected, Sun Tzu hastily changed his formation, and the clouds, rain, and gale instantly ceased. Using the will of his army, Sun Tzu launched a counterattack directly along the clouds, rain, and gale.

The wind master and rain god who were originally beside Chi You collapsed as if struck by lightning.

Chi You glanced at it but didn't say much, after all, it wasn't the real Chi You, but just a remnant in his memory.

At this moment, the beast army had already charged in front of the main force, while the archers retreated to the center, and the heavy infantry and some spearmen were at the forefront.

After selecting a defensive line, Sun Tzu led reserve troops. Compared to the Imperial Guards who couldn't temporarily reset their talents, these reserve troops were better able to unleash the full potential of the God of War.

The first batch of heavy infantry had talents that were designed to kill on first sight, allowing them to reliably withstand the first wave of attack and reflect the damage back completely.

This special talent can be used to bully wild beasts or opponents who lack ranged cover.

It was Sun Tzu who created this stage, where the opponent was a wild beast and there was no long-range cover.

However, even with such a special protective formation, it was immediately at a disadvantage when it encountered this large group of unreasonable beasts.

There was no other way; these beasts could withstand the force of their own charge. Even when forced to stop, they effectively utilized their large size and strength.

Regardless of whether they could kill their opponents, they at least managed to blast the first wave of defenses apart with their sheer strength and size.

Fortunately, Sun Tzu had made preparations in advance. The first line of defense blocked these behemoths, turning the central army into a quagmire. Since the behemoths could not break through the first line of defense, the enemies behind them could not cross the behemoths at all.

The second batch of Jiuli warriors riding lions and tigers had no choice but to split into two groups on the left and right flanks, intending to bypass the front and attack the flanks.

However, Sun Tzu had already deployed a large number of spearmen and cavalry on both flanks. The two flanks spread out before the Jiuli, like a giant pincer, clamping down on the Jiuli's vanguard.

And they successfully created a situation where they outnumbered the enemy in a localized area.

Despite having a larger military force, the Jiuli were bound hand and foot by Sun Tzu and could not be fully unleashed.

Unless one is willing to extend the battle lines further, but such an extension would inevitably weaken the battle lines.

That was something Chi You absolutely did not want to see.

Chi You was stunned. Bai Qi's command and control were already incredible, and it took him three heads to suppress him.

However, Sun Tzu now showed him another trick, telling him that there is always someone better.

Even with all three heads in command, Sun Tzu still managed to hold them back, preventing them from getting a chance to free up their hands for the time being.

They could only wait for their own beast army to be defeated before they could proceed with the next steps.

Undeterred, Chi You mobilized several thousand Jiuli warriors riding jackals, wolves, tigers, and leopards. They circled around in the mist, intending to ambush Sun Wu's rear.

Despite being obscured by the mist, Sun Wu immediately dispatched a force to surround and kill them after they rushed into the area illuminated by the Golden Crow, resulting in a wave of casualties being sent to their deaths during the surprise attack.

Chi You was a bit upset. Sun Wu and Bai Qi had completely different styles. He tried to deal with Sun Wu in the same way he dealt with Bai Qi, and that's how things turned out.

But he couldn't adjust in time and could only stand there awkwardly watching his vanguard being beaten down by the enemy.

Every move Chi You made was anticipated by Sun Tzu, so Sun Tzu was always one step ahead of him, which made Chi You very uncomfortable.

He even had the idea of ​​picking up an axe and fighting Sun Tzu.

However, Chi You still had some sense of shame, and he was also learning from Sun Tzu, so he restrained his temper and simply fought Sun Tzu through battlefield command.

Sun Tzu knew that this situation couldn't last long, so he planned to move on to the next step of his strategy.

He had to deal with the giant beasts on the front line quickly.

"Prepare the heavy crossbows and fire!" Sun Tzu ordered, seizing the opportunity.

His reserve force was equipped with war machines, originally intended for assaults, but they came in handy at this moment.

As Sun Tzu gave the order, specially made arrows as thick as bowls, with heavy armor-piercing arrowheads, shot forward.

Compared to what other archers pursue, the heavy crossbow driver's obvious armor-piercing and penetration talent structure, coupled with those arrows that don't seem designed for humans, clearly indicates their role.

That's right, it was used to attack the Emperor's guards.

It is also one of the few things that can restrain the Emperor's guards.

If it hits within sight, it will create a hole directly, maximizing its offensive power.

As for protection and such, you can only trust your teammates.

They can only appear once, and once they are bombed by Changshui, this special legion is basically finished.

The powerful armor-piercing arrows, combined with talents specifically designed for penetration and tearing, wiped out the massive beast army that was charging ahead.

After forcefully blasting open several passages with legion attacks, the heavy cavalry charged directly out from the center of the army.

The Jiuli warriors who had originally split off to the flanks were instantly dealt a fatal blow, while the subsequent Jiuli troops were completely blocked by the spear and shield soldiers.

The situation presented a strange advantage. Sun Tzu, with his predictive command, anticipated all of Chi You's actions in advance and countered them.

They seemed to have the upper hand, but Han Xin and Bai Qi outside could see it clearly.

Sun Tzu had run out of tricks. Although he held the advantage, he had no more options left, and all his forces had been deployed to the main battlefield.

Sun Tzu was like a crab, with both pincers clamped on something, leaving him unable to attack a third target.

Although Chi You was initially overwhelmed by Sun Wu's frantic predictions, he was constantly growing and soon realized Sun Wu's predicament.

He directly dispatched all his men to launch a frontal assault on Sun Tzu's central army, while simultaneously sending all his cavalry units to bypass the flanks and launch a fierce attack on Sun Tzu's rear.

Sun Tzu withdrew his last force to block the cavalry on both flanks, but lost reinforcements at the front. He could only watch helplessly as Chi You's men launched a fierce attack on the front line, crushing it inch by inch.

"These giants must be the legendary Chi You brothers. Each of them has the ability to break through boundaries. It's truly a dream!"

"We've pretty much figured out the situation, and it's much better than the first time."

"Moreover, having absorbed the army's information, this time we must crush them with absolute power and not give them a chance to self-destruct!" Bai Qi's expression became much more solemn.

If Chi You had such a force in the first wave, he might not have won, since what was truly troublesome about Chi You was his ability to lead the charge.

Moreover, the opponent's overall growth rate is exaggerated, with a significant improvement in quality compared to the first time, and their tactics have also become more diverse and varied.

"I'll lead the next wave. Let Chi You charge at me, and you guys support from the flanks. While I'm drawing their fire, wipe out Chi You's army!" Han Xin patted his chest.

As for the mere military situation, just watch how I handle it and that's it. (End of Chapter)

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