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Chapter 3143 Unique Command Advantages

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As a true embodiment of the idiom, Han Xin's methods of warfare throughout his life were like those of a sage; his strategic brilliance and ingenious adaptability were unparalleled.

The more the better is only one aspect of Han Xin's abilities and does not necessarily indicate his superior combat skills.

In most cases, when facing other opponents, Han Xin only needed to use his command skills to achieve an overwhelming victory.

When facing opponents of equal caliber, Han Xin would also demonstrate his other abilities, including but not limited to the application of strategies and the training of troops.

It can be said that with such abilities, Han Xin even achieved victory in capturing the capital during his second battle against Chen Xi, on a national-level map. Although he lost again due to more complex political and security wars, as well as more unique economic wars, it cannot be denied that Han Xin's military skills in battlefield planning were truly divine.

However, when facing Arvind, aside from some small-scale battles that were deliberately lost, his subsequent feints, diversionary tactics, and deceptions were all exposed in a very strange way.

It can be said that after these simple tricks were tested, Han Xin immediately realized that something was wrong and made preparations for a counterattack as quickly as possible.

This bizarre intuition, capable of acting to this extent, is perhaps even more terrifying than Xiang Yu's intuition back then.

Han Xin was well aware of the effects that this terrifying intuition could bring.

Fortunately, Arvind's personal combat strength was vastly inferior to Xiang Yu's, making it impossible for him to rely on individual bravery to exert the effect of intuition and achieve the situation where the minority collapses and the majority is defeated.

It wasn't until Han Xin personally led his army to collide with Arvind's army that, relying on his more skillful and terrifying multi-line command ability, he managed to withstand Arvind's terrifying intuitive perception and directly cross and cut off the army.

Since intuition can detect flaws and identify which areas are more important, thus facilitating choices, we should attack in all directions and cut into all areas, directly creating a numerical advantage of many against few in a large number of local areas, thus creating a phenomenon of gradual encroachment.

There are indeed varying degrees of severity and urgency in the process of gradual encroachment. Arvind's gathering of elite troops could indeed have led to a rescue, but as long as the encroachment is gradual, Arvind's firefighting efforts are merely delaying the final defeat.

The reason for this situation is that Arvind was no match for Han Xin in terms of command.

For Arvind, being able to command more than sixty lines is already considered a normal performance, while Han Xin's normal performance is basically over a hundred lines, and when necessary, he can accumulate enough to manage two hundred or even more lines.

"If Arvind can't find a way to break this gradual encroachment, he will eventually be swallowed up little by little. Intuition is powerful, but it can't bridge the gap in hard power brought about by command." Wu Qi made a prediction about the final outcome based on the war that had broken out between Arvind and Han Xin.

While making predictions, Wu Qi also conducted a self-assessment of his own abilities. If it were him, how well could he have performed against an opponent like Arvind?
After careful consideration, it seems that defeating Arvind should be quite easy with just some development time. The only troublesome part is that it might take some time in the early stages.

However, this matter was still easy for him to resolve.

In a direct contest of hard power, relying on troop training and command abilities, Wu Qi is still very excellent in this regard.

"They can fight." Bai Qi nodded slightly, not paying much attention to the situation, and casually offered his opinion.

Intuition can be terrifying, but so what?
If your intuition tells you that all directions lead to death, how would you die?
Bai Qi, who was fighting a decisive battle, did he really care if the opponent had strong intuition? If he could deduce Bai Qi's thoughts and intentions based on intuition, couldn't Bai Qi also use multiple layers of reverse calculation?
Given that multiple possibilities are prepared and there's always a chance for a change of tactics, what kind of conclusion can the other party's intuition possibly reach?

When there are multiple possibilities, intuition is essentially no different from gambling, and it's a gamble where you're guaranteed to lose.

Just like rock-paper-scissors, no matter what the first person chooses, the second person can't possibly lose if they want to win.

There is no such thing as invincible ability in the world, only invincible people.

In contrast, Liu Tong felt troubled by this ability. If he encountered such an opponent, the probability of losing in a regional skirmish or impromptu war would be extremely high.

However, when it comes to wars at the national level, it all comes down to how victory is defined.

Han Xin, who was on the battlefield, quickly noticed the change in the situation and that something was wrong.

By relying on superior command capabilities, we can forcefully overwhelm the opponent's command and ensure the success of our gradual encroachment strategy.

The ability to anticipate and command, to a certain extent, directly exempts the opponent from intuition, and even makes choices that are similar to intuition based on battlefield judgment, and then gives reverse command based on this choice.

With the battlefield reaching this point, and the ratio of troops on both sides approaching 11:9, Han Xin, despite having fewer troops, seized the initiative.

The situation only changed after the fate of Arvind's personal guard.

As Arvind's personal guard, they are the culmination of the power of shock convergence, possessing extremely strong offensive capabilities and the ability to tear apart battle lines.

With the intuitive judgment provided by Arvind, Arvind's personal guard was able to strike in the right direction, destroying and dismantling Han Xin's command.

With its rapid advance and accurate judgment, if it weren't for the fact that it wasn't a legion-level advance, Han Xin would have really thought that the enemy was another Xiang Yu.

Although the opponent was indeed not Xiang Yu, an army with such a clear match in status is sometimes more troublesome than a single Xiang Yu.

No matter how terrifying Xiang Yu was, he was still just a man, and the area and region of combat he could control were ultimately limited.

The Arvind Legion, however, is an entire legion, and its effects and destructive capabilities far surpass those of an individual.

This Xiang Yu, whose power is equivalent to a legion, brings just as much trouble as Xiang Yu himself.

Fortunately, Arvind's Royal Guard has both obvious strengths and weaknesses. Without Arvind, Han Xin can find ways to counter and deal with it, and can even lead the enemy into a trap with simple commands.

Unfortunately, the opponent had Arvind, and an Arvind with explosive initiative and willpower, completely unaffected by command deviations or guidance. The only way to break through was through sheer brute force. (End of Chapter)

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