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Chapter 3178 Shows absolutely no respect for seniors

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In large-scale military operations, especially large-scale single-unit operations, the morale of the troops is extremely important, even more so than some decisive combat units.

When an army is united and its morale is high, it can defeat even an invincible opponent by relying on the strength of the masses. However, if morale is low, the army will collapse like a house of cards, which is no exaggeration.

Kailash was well aware of this, so his goal was clear: to rescue the Pasa Legion and prevent further damage to their morale.

The frontline pass, which is not very large, has fewer than 80,000 troops stationed there. They have already suffered considerable losses, and if they lose even more, the pass, which they have captured not long ago, will probably be lost to them again.

If this pass had never been captured, the situation of the war would be manageable, but now that it has been confirmed that it has been captured, there is no reason to give up easily.

With high morale and a strong sense of purpose, we can overcome the odds and forge ahead!
"Die!" Kailash, unleashing his full power, saw Guan Ping, who was not far away and exuded youth, and a hint of surprise flashed in his eyes. Then, recognizing this as an opportunity, he picked up his weapon and led his army to charge forward.

Even if such a young general is exceptionally talented, how powerful can he possibly be?
Having been on the battlefield for many years, his martial arts skills were still sharp, and crushing his opponents was no problem at all. Relying on his superior strength and skills, he defeated or killed his opponents in a short time, causing the enemy army to collapse, so that he could bring his people out.

"Arrogant!" Although he couldn't understand what Kailash was saying, the disdain in his eyes made Guan Ping snort coldly. He then led his troops to charge forward.

The elite troops commanded by internal energy leaving the body are indeed very strong, but he is not weak either.

On the battlefield, victory or defeat cannot be determined by words alone; it must be decided by fists.

Then, both the Asura Legion, which was unleashing its full power, and the elite Han soldiers led by Guan Ping displayed extraordinary skill. They then realized that the other side was a problem that could not be solved in a short time.

"I didn't expect him to have such strength at such a young age. This is troublesome!" After another exchange of blows, Kailash realized the difference in strength between the two sides and instantly abandoned his thoughts. Taking advantage of the moment when he was recovering his strength, he created some distance and quickly notified the soldiers next to him, "Notify General Passa to retreat as quickly as possible!"

Compared to the fierce competition between Kailash and Guan Ping, Karnak faced far fewer problems leading his army, especially when he personally led the charge, making him virtually unbeatable.

Witnessing all this, Wu Yan could only coordinate elite troops to intercept them while trying to find a way to buy time.

As for leading his elite troops to fight the enemy, Wu Yan briefly considered this idea before abandoning it.

Individual combat skills were not his forte, nor was the method of attacking from a single point to break through the entire area. He could only make the best use of the army's deployment to block and delay the enemy.

Guan Yu, who was in command, quickly noticed the problem, but he only frowned slightly and did not make any further moves or interference.

On the one hand, there were no troops to replace them on the battlefield; on the other hand, Wu Yan, a general who was out of step with Guan Yu's other legions, was essentially an experiment, an experiment with a new way of commanding.

If everyone were like him, leading armies in battle based on personal bravery, problems would easily arise, especially in large-scale military operations, where the problem would be even more serious.

It can be said that discovering these problems on the battlefield, even if they cannot be resolved immediately during the war, is enough for Guan Yu to make subsequent improvements and adjustments. Only by fully recognizing one's own weaknesses and strengths can one leverage strengths and avoid weaknesses to further strike the enemy.

Thanks to Kanak's rapid advance, they quickly joined forces with the elite troops of Passa headquarters, forming a relatively reliable fighting force, and then entered the battle line for the collective retreat.

During this period, Zhou Cang's army, which had been fighting hard to advance, found it difficult to defeat the enemy and entangle the Pasa army in a short time due to the special nature of the army's role.

The attacks between Guan Ping's and Kailash's legions further demonstrated the violent nature of both sides' attacks, causing casualties on both sides to rise rapidly.

Despite the high number of casualties, Kailash regained some composure. He glanced at Guan Ping, who showed no remorse or intention to retreat, then looked at the friendly forces that had already begun to withdraw. He snorted coldly and then adopted a strategy of fighting and retreating.

Faced with Kailash's behavior, Guan Ping showed no mercy and wanted to seize the opportunity to deliver a major blow to him.

You lost, so what? Why put on airs after losing? Who do you think you are?

As a strong figure among the younger generation, Guan Ping also has his own pride, so how could he possibly give face to his enemies?

However, the situation between the two sides was crystal clear to Rahul, who was observing the entire battlefield.

Then, orders were issued for the Peacock Legion, which had also rested and waited for about half an hour, to launch a second and third consecutive long-range attack.

The second target was not the junction of the two armies, but the central army where Guan Yu was located, or the army relatively far to the rear.

Taking down the troops in this area is of great significance to Rahul.

On the one hand, it could confirm the overall strength of the Han Empire's army, and on the other hand, it could confirm the effects of the previous long-range strikes, and what kind of suppression and control they had been subjected to.

Understanding these things will make subsequent planning and offense/defense much easier.

The third target is the junction between the two armies, used to strike key points to separate the battlefield, create isolation zones, and so on.

Choosing this method of attack was partly to test the timeliness of the Han Empire's response, and partly to see if there were limits to the power of this long-range defense.

Whether it's the limit of power projection or the limit of short-term control, both are very important pieces of information.

The Zhonglei Camp, which had been stationary, immediately shifted its position after observing and discovering the Peacock Legion's attack.

Even after controlling the second wave of ranged attacks, they were able to respond to and react to the third wave of ranged attacks with extremely fast speed. However, the hasty deployment resulted in a relatively smaller output of power, and the impact on the arrows was not too significant. (End of Chapter)

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