God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 3176 The Pressure is Immense

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Fa Zheng's understanding of Guo Jia's talent led him to recall Guo Jia's words and analyze their potential biases.

Targeted arrangements and deployments based on this bias and possibility often yield better results.

However, Guo Jia's talent assessment is also very much dependent on luck, and even after so much development and effort, it is still difficult to achieve targeted stimulation.

Whether a forced orientation will succeed is uncertain, but the cost will certainly be enormous.

For Fazheng, the situation he encountered was not so difficult that it required Guo Jia to pay such a huge price.

"It's alright, it's probably not a bad thing..." Guo Jia glanced at Fa Zheng, then calmly added.

By borrowing the words of others and expressing one's desired direction, one can inadvertently activate one's spiritual talents and significantly reduce negative effects.

The loss of mental energy is a minor issue.

"Notify the flanks to lure the enemy deep into our territory!" Seeing the enemy's sudden attack, Guan Yu's face lit up with joy, and he prepared to take this opportunity to lure the enemy deep into our territory. Just as he gave the order, he saw the Kushan soldiers take the opportunity to retreat, and the two sides instantly created a certain distance between them. Without hesitation, he immediately added, "Immediately entangle them and pursue the enemy!"

Whether the enemy sees through the trap of luring him in or shares the same idea, in this situation, decisiveness is essential.

Guan Yu had great confidence in his army. Even if there were some command and dispatch errors, he believed that the army would not be defeated by the enemy, only the casualties would be different.

However, as a commander, it is also a commander's responsibility to achieve the objective with the least possible casualties.

Guan Ping and Wu Yan, who were already on the offensive, also noticed the changes in the enemy forces in front of them. Without hesitation, they accelerated their assault, breaking through the Kushan lines in an attempt to breach the Kushan defenses and then attack the Kushan rear lines in the opposite direction, thereby maximizing the casualties on the Kushan forces.

"Kailash, Kanak, you two lead your main forces to provide support immediately." Observing the changing situation on the battlefield, Rahul also realized that the gap in strength between the two sides was greater than he had imagined.

The Han Empire's army did not operate with a regular elite force as the central vanguard, supplemented by elite regular soldiers. Instead, the entire force consisted of true imperial elites, a terrifying existence with dual talents in every member.

After the army probed into this issue, Rahul gained a deeper understanding of Nakuru's previous failures.

Based on these conditions, Rahul considered an even more terrifying possibility, one that, for him, would still be considered a challenge.

Rahul glanced around briefly, suppressing his thoughts and trying not to affect others.

With the morale boost from consecutive victories, even if the enemy's entire force consists of elite troops with dual talents, they are not invincible.

After so much training, coupled with long-term combat strength and a not-so-low mortality rate, Rahul now commands nearly 70,000 elite troops with dual talents.

With such an army as its support and backbone, the chances of victory against a dual-talented army of over 100,000 are quite high, provided the enemy's command isn't too outrageous. However, if it really comes to a fight to the death, given the Han Empire's fighting spirit, the price they will have to pay will definitely not be low, and they may even suffer severe injuries.

Even at the cost of losing over 200,000 elite soldiers, defeating the enemy might still be a decent victory.

Is this performance even possible?
Maybe...

Rahul, who was pondering complex thoughts, instantly understood the intricacies of this war and realized that the conflict with the Han Empire was not as simple as he had thought.

The troops he led already had strong support from the Brahmins, and what the Han Empire had revealed clearly did not yet reach the Han Empire's limit.

It can be said that Rahul has already developed other ideas regarding the current state of the war with the Han Empire.

Looking back at the endless passes, Rahul's mind raced with various possibilities.

He utilized the formidable power of the Han Empire's army, employing strategic passes for defense. Through this crucible of blood and fire, he integrated the army into a unified force, unleashing its full combat potential and granting it greater authority and control.

In one or two years at most, they will be able to fully control the army under their command. Even if they lose 20% or 30%, they will be able to build a powerful army that can rival the northern army.

If this can be achieved, either by helping or submitting to Vasudeva I, the internal reforms of the Brahmanical system can be completed from the outside in, leading to a more unified and stronger nation.

"This doesn't seem so bad!" Rahul smiled slightly, finding the outcome acceptable.

Meanwhile, Pasa, who was in command at the front, also completed the changes and delays of his troops, drawing troops from both flanks to block and attack Zhou Cang's army, risking some losses to bring out the majority of his army.

In response to the enemy's change in tactics, Zhou Cang's army soldiers reacted quickly, packing away their hammers used for blunt strikes and switching to their more proficient ring-pommel swords to force the enemy to break through their formation!
Zhou Cang's legion, which only uses hammer-type weapons, is among the weakest of the dual-talent legions in terms of overall combat strength. However, if they switch their weapons to swords, they can instantly reach the mid-level of dual-talent elites.

This includes not only weapon proficiency but also the ability of talent to enhance weapon skills, thus creating entirely different situations.

Switching weapons and equipment is also to deal with complex opponents. Changing weapons increases adaptability and makes it more effective to perform probing and pressure-resistant positioning.

It can be said that Zhou Cang's army was able to take care of many directions. Although it was not outstanding in many directions, it was still considered to be in the middle and would not collapse at the first touch.

When all the armies of the Han Empire began to launch their attacks, the effects were very obvious, and the battlefield changed extremely rapidly.

On the narrow front, Pasa did his utmost to withdraw troops to the rear while filling the deep defensive line in the back, making the most of his abilities.

However, it was no use. The Han army, which had been completely overwhelmed, directly crushed the Kushan army in terms of combat power and morale. It directly attacked the Kushan Empire's defenses, putting unparalleled pressure on Pasa, so much so that Pasa could not devote more energy and attention to dealing with the Han Empire's army in front of it.

It wasn't about turning the tide of battle, but rather about stalling for time, delaying the arrival of reinforcements.
In just that short distance of five or six kilometers, with Rahul as his commander, Passa felt an unprecedented amount of pressure. (End of Chapter)

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