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Chapter 3047 is even richer.
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As Severus's orders arrived, gaps instantly appeared in the battlefield between the Roman and Parthian Empires, an area infiltrated by tens of thousands of troops from both sides, a place filled with shouts of battle and the sounds of clashing weapons.
After the gap appeared, the Roman army, which was already prepared, advanced in complete formation and crushed the chaotic Parthian soldiers under Farssasan's command in a straightforward and simple way.
There are huge differences in quality between armies, but these can be made up for by coordination and combat effectiveness.
"The illusionary soldiers of the Third Eagle Legion are quite realistic under the night sky, and it's rare to see them cause such a big commotion. The effect is unexpected, but also reasonable." Severus was very satisfied with the result. There are always some novel things to see on the battlefield.
The Third Legion's capabilities and ease of use are indeed quite impressive; Kirby has certainly put in a lot of effort to develop it to this extent.
Even though Severus hadn't used the Third Legion much, once he got the hang of it, he was able to quickly identify its characteristics and then make targeted deployments.
Based on his previous observations and assessments of the Third Legion, Severus already had a corresponding method for using it, and through this method, he could effectively improve the battlefield performance of the Third Eagle Legion.
However, methods are one thing, but they must ultimately be put into practice. Even with such a novel route, Severus remembered Rome's strategic goals and knew the minimum acceptable limits for this expedition.
With the swarm of illusionary soldiers provided by the Third Eagle Legion, Severus used the cover of night and the environment that could obscure his vision to leave these illusionary soldiers at the front, on the front lines of the battlefield.
Of course, as their numbers increased, the Illusionary Warriors, which were of a certain size, took up the positions of many Barbarian Legion soldiers, causing some areas to gradually expand and appear to occupy a larger area. However, it was nighttime, and the density of soldiers in the area was different, so normal people could not see the difference at all.
The Third Eagle Legion, which controls the Phantom Warriors, gathers them together and, under the protection and shelter of the Barbarian Legion, prepares for their future plans.
As for the Han Empire army that the Third Army Corps was originally facing, it was blocked by Severus's heavy infantry, and then advanced step by step through a solid defensive line.
This forced the Han Empire's large and elite cavalry force out of the battlefield, leaving the main battlefront still between the Roman barbarian legions and the Parthian army, seemingly exactly the same as before.
This situation continued until the Phantom Soldiers had completed their gathering and infiltration. Then, using the traps and breaches personally set up by Farssasan, Severus stuffed in the army he had prepared beforehand, which included a large number of Phantom Soldiers.
The purpose of cramming so many illusionary soldiers was not to have them fight, but simply to achieve a tactical objective. In fact, to achieve this objective, a real barbarian army was deployed to cover the illusionary soldiers and prevent the enemy from discovering the presence of a large number of illusionary soldiers.
That way, the opposing commander, Farssasan, would definitely be able to guess his purpose. After all, he was a worthy opponent, and at least he could compete with him.
With skillful means and techniques, Severus successfully implemented the plan and deployed his elite troops, which had already been assembled.
The illusionary soldiers who were originally with the army jumped into the trap set by Farssasan along with the soldiers and quickly seized a large area to establish themselves.
Farssasan, realizing that his opponent had fallen into a trap, felt something was amiss before he could continue mocking him.
Although his command and operations were indeed very good, the Roman Empire was not stupid; it would be fooled once and then fooled a second time.
Farssasan, who thought it was unlikely, found that reality often turns out the opposite, and the impossible happened again. So, will Farssasan give up?
After a moment's thought, the Sassanids did not abandon this possibility and proceeded with the plan. After all, killing more people, especially more Romans, would facilitate their subsequent retreat.
Severus, who understood the fighting power of the Illusion Warriors, did not unleash this fighting power, but instead directly issued an order to disband them.
Severus didn't need to choose to keep the Phantom Soldiers to continue fighting; simply disbanding them was enough.
The Third Eagle Banner Corps, though somewhat puzzled by the order, still chose to carry it out.
On the Farssasan side, although through excellent planning and stratagem, as well as pre-prepared traps, they could quickly annihilate the enemy as long as they could lure them in.
"Very good!" Seeing the illusionary warriors disappear without a trace, leaving behind a huge blank area and space, Severus immediately sent his elite troops, which he had prepared in advance, forward.
If they chose to let the Illusion Warriors continue fighting, it might bring good results, but that's not the outcome Severus wanted, and he certainly didn't want to severely damage Parthia.
"Very good, victory is in sight. Those Parthians really like to struggle!" Severus, seeing the advantage his army was showing, spoke with much more ease.
The rapidly disappearing illusionary soldiers left a large empty space in the corresponding area, and the Parthians, who originally thought that there were a large number of Roman troops in this area, found that the weapons they held tightly did not bring them the sense of security they should have.
All the Parthian troops who witnessed this scene felt a chill.
The only saving grace was that it was nighttime, and many people didn't understand what was happening because they couldn't see it, so they weren't greatly affected.
The sudden appearance of a huge open space made the Parthians who had surrounded the area realize that something was wrong.
The Roman army's well-timed attack made it impossible for the Parthian frontline troops to organize a coordinated counterattack. They were still uncertain about the depth of their forces and were unable to effectively organize their troops to block the Roman advance.
Meanwhile, Atalanta, who witnessed this situation, ultimately accepted the mission.
Everything for Parthia!
Even with enough courage and conviction, the Parthians knew they couldn't change the final outcome, but they were still willing to try.
If you fail after trying, at least you tried. But if you succeed, then you really succeed.
Severus was completely unconcerned about the Parthians' efforts, and even felt a little amused.
The enemy is getting stronger, which may not be a good thing, but Parthia's meals can at least become better and more plentiful... (End of Chapter)
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