God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 2950 The Gap Between Strength

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Although everyone had already discussed and come up with a solution, unsurprisingly, no one present was in a good mood.

Anyone who knows they have such a troublesome opponent will inevitably feel much heavier on their mind.

Life is only once, and even the most warlike person has to think about themselves.

However, they are ultimately the army of the empire. Even if they have thoughts in their hearts, they will not express them openly. Instead, they will think more cautiously, look for weaknesses, learn about the enemy's intelligence, and then eliminate the enemy.

After all, the best way to resolve a threat is to eliminate it.

After the meeting, Seventh Legion Commander Anlianus returned to his legion. Seeing that the officers and generals had already assembled and were waiting for him, he casually waved his hand, indicating that everyone should take a seat, and then sat down in his own seat.

"The Duke has already given the order. What we need to do next is very simple: attack eastward, nothing more." Putting aside the thoughts in his mind, Anlianus calmly gave the order, an order that was familiar to everyone, yet also felt strange.

For the soldiers of the Roman legions, especially the officers of the Seventh Legion, everyone knew what they would encounter on the battlefield this time.

Do they not know what kind of army the 11th Army Corps is?
For this reason, whether for the sake of their own organization, the glory of the legion, or the glory of the Roman Empire, the officers and soldiers of the legion all hoped for a normal war, a war in which they could prove themselves, rather than becoming a reserve force for others or a expendable resource for improving their abilities during wartime.

"Commander Anlianus, so perhaps we should..." The camp commander of the Seventh Legion, having already formed a general idea upon hearing Anlianus's words, directly inquired.

If it doesn't follow the eleventh, then the possibility of it being used as a backup energy source will be greatly reduced.

As long as their power isn't drained, they still have a chance to prove themselves with their own strength. Even if they can't activate the Eagle Banner Will, they are still the regular army of the Roman Empire and the representatives of the legions!
"That's indeed good news. We don't have to work with the Eleventh Legion. The Eleventh Legion has its own missions to complete." Anlianus shook his head and calmly delivered the good news.

Upon hearing this good news, everyone's faces lit up with joy, and some even cheered softly. It wasn't until they saw that Anlianus didn't look happy that they realized this matter was not so simple.

"Commander, what's wrong? What happened?" The camp commander also expressed his concern and looked at Anlianus with a puzzled expression.

As a member of the Seventh Legion, he naturally hoped that the Seventh Legion would flourish, become stronger and better, and live up to the expectations of the Empire and the Empire's eagle banner.

"I have some bad news that I can't make a decision, so I've come to ask you all!" After a moment of silence, Anlianus looked at these familiar faces and his familiar subordinates and asked.

It was this question that made the camp commander realize instantly that this matter was not simple.

As a core officer in the legion and having served as a camp commander for many years, a camp commander naturally understands that military orders cannot be disobeyed. As the legion commander, he has absolute authority over the entire legion; he only needs to issue orders, and they will carry them out for him.

Especially during wartime, the legion commander's power increases dramatically, including the power to act first and report later, not to mention other rights.

However, in this time of war, for Anlianus to say such a thing, the camp commander had very few options and possibilities in mind.

"I wonder, Commander, is the Senate preparing to reorganize the Seventh Legion?" The camp commander thought for a moment, recalling some rumors he had heard, and seeing Anlianus's less-than-pleasant expression, he voiced the most likely guess.

Upon hearing this, the crowd, who had also been filled with worry and had gathered together, looked at Anlianus with varying expressions, completely unable to accept this imagined outcome.

As members of the Seventh Legion, they are proud to be part of the Seventh Legion, instilled with the values ​​of honor, heroism, and responsibility from a young age. If the Seventh Legion is reorganized, it may still exist, but will they still be part of it?
Are they still the Seventh Legion after leaving it?
A torrent of complex emotions and thoughts surged forth, forcing the already conflicted Enrianus to quickly speak up, interrupting everyone's thoughts and reflections.

"Although we don't know where this news came from, there is indeed no evidence to prove it. I haven't received any related information, and the Duke hasn't issued any such order. Everyone, please don't be influenced by this information." Anlianus quickly reassured everyone present, lest they develop any bad thoughts or do anything wrong.

"If it's not about this matter, then what else is so difficult to decide?" The camp leader shook his head, completely unable to imagine what the outcome would be.
Even if a Roman duke needed to win over a legionary commander, he wouldn't make the commander so cautious and careful.

Over the years, the camp commander has come to realize that while the commanders of the Seventh Legion may not be exceptionally capable, they are all extremely reliable in terms of character.

Caution, maturity, and composure are all vividly displayed in their legion commanders.

“The place we are attacking has the elite troops of the Han Empire, an elite force that can wipe out a barbarian legion in less than fifteen minutes, and we don’t even have any specific intelligence information about them.” Anlianus directly told everyone the results of the previous meeting.

After hearing these words, everyone looked at each other, feeling the pressure.

Taking down a barbarian legion isn't actually that difficult; given enough time, even they could do it.

But if the time were to be reduced to less than 15 minutes, that would be something we wouldn't even dare to dream of.

If the opponent has such elites, it means that the two sides are very likely to collide. What are the chances of surviving when faced with such a powerful opponent?

Even with proper command, even among the core members of the army, who can guarantee they won't make mistakes or be forcibly dismantled? A vast gap still exists between different levels of strength. (End of Chapter)

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