God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 3193 Using Strengths to Attack Weaknesses

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However, Cecissarian did not interfere with the actual command of the Kushan Empire's naval forces, but that does not mean that these naval soldiers were unaware of who their commander was.

Which naval officer or soldier of the Kushan Empire hadn't heard of Cecissarian, and who didn't know his illustrious name?

The legendary titles and tales surrounding Cecilie are all testament to his power and invincibility: the creator of the navy, the uncrowned king of the seas, and the naval commander who has never been defeated on the high seas.

Fighting under such a legendary commander, the morale of the soldiers and generals is at its peak from the very beginning.

Coupled with an unparalleled and unprecedented naval scale, it was clear to everyone that victory was assured in this battle.

When victory is assured in a war, the fighting power unleashed under such circumstances, whether the enemy is winning or losing, is terrifyingly strong.

Moreover, it was precisely because of the recognition and trust in Cecilie that the entire naval force executed the orders and signals transmitted by the flagship without any compromise.

As long as an army has efficient execution capabilities, its combat power and deterrent force will remain formidable.

This is especially true for fleets with adaptive circulation systems, where it represents a further enhancement and adaptation.

It can be said that with these prerequisites, the entire Kushan navy's invincible fleet was completely unaffected by the guerrilla harassment attacks from the Han Empire's navy.

This tactic, which is very effective on land, becomes significantly less effective at sea, especially when facing a large defensive formation and unable to inflict effective damage.

Furthermore, during this continuous harassment, the Kushan navy gradually developed methods to counter and resist the horizon strikes of the steel behemoths.

Under the influence of these methods, not to mention casualties, the perfectly enveloping group defense, the energy shield against sonic booms, can even ensure that the sonic booms generated by collisions during the execution of defense will be greatly weakened.

Without the shocking or even frightening sounds, most Kushan naval soldiers viewed the effect of the long-range attack as if it were a grand fireworks display, completely unaffected, and even somewhat pleased, which boosted morale and fighting spirit within the army.

"Doesn't the Han Empire have any other ways to attack?" Kapil's face showed no relief as he skillfully used group defense to counter long-range attacks once again; instead, he frowned.

It wasn't that using group defense was difficult or costly, but rather that Kapier was somewhat worried and cautious because the opponent was the Han Empire.

"I guess that's it. Aside from the increasing frequency of harassment, the Han Empire hasn't shown any new methods of attack lately. Perhaps these are all the Han Empire's options left, given that their naval strength isn't particularly strong." Nangadi glanced at Kapil and then remarked on the changes in the Han Empire's navy during this period. "Our naval forces are advancing north, getting closer and closer to the enemy's ports, and the increasing frequency of enemy harassment is quite normal. It even indicates that our advance is on the right track." Kapil didn't seem particularly concerned about the increasing frequency of harassment.

There isn't much that can be analyzed from these harassment frequencies, but what little information they have is extremely useful to them nowadays.

Their purpose in sending this large army north this time has always been only twofold.

One was to destroy the main naval force of the Han Empire, and the other was to destroy the main shipyards and ports of the Han Empire.

Eliminating either one would be considered an achievement of the strategic objective. If both could be accomplished, the naval gap between the Kushan Empire and the Han Empire would only widen.

At that time, the vast Han Empire will kneel before their naval attacks!
Even if it's just a possibility, just thinking about it is enough to get one's blood pumping.

“According to the nautical charts we have drawn and the intelligence information we have gathered, as long as the army continues to advance north, we will be able to see the land of the Han Empire in less than a day. Presumably, it will not take long for us to discover the ports and shipyards of the Han Empire.” Taking the parchment map from a soldier beside him, Nangadi gestured the distances on the map and gave his judgment and information analysis.

The ships of the Han Empire were enormous, and there were even special creations like giant steel ships. This meant that there were very few ports that could accommodate the Han Empire's navy.

Moreover, the special nature of the giant steel ships means that there is a high possibility that there are large shipyards of the Han Empire near the ports. If we can acquire these things, then this trip will not be a loss.

Of course, it would be best if we could bring all those things back. Even if we couldn't bring them back, we should do everything we could to destroy them and prevent the Han Empire's navy from building and expanding its fleet once again.

The real flames of war and the sharp blades are still very far away from them, but the day that day will come is also very close.

“Greed knows no bounds. Even if the Han Empire’s shipyards are excellent, they are not ours. Even if we could take them over, would I really be able to understand them?” Kapil said calmly. “When we retrieved the wreckage of the naval ships, I knew that the navy would definitely not be able to use new ships in the short term. There was indeed a significant technological gap, which is something we need to learn from.”

"Although the Han Empire's navy is weak, it is not weak and easily bullied. It still needs to retain sufficient strength to form a corresponding deterrent." Faced with such enthusiasm, Nangadi thought for a while and still gave a relatively reliable suggestion and method.

"That's why we must achieve victory in one decisive battle, rather than through a prolonged war, continuous bloodshed and sacrifice, and keeping the enemy out of the country with huge casualties." Kapil gently shook his head, explaining the great goal of this war, a goal that they were determined to achieve with all their might.

“We are all using our strengths to attack the enemy’s weaknesses. It’s a matter of who has a stronger weakness and who can withstand the pressure for longer.” Mi Die Luo emphasized the differences between the Han Empire’s and Kushan Empire’s land and naval forces, and based on this, he explained the current plans and policies of the Han Empire and Kushan Empire.

They all used their most effective methods to execute their plans and increase their chances of victory in the war. (End of Chapter)

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