God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms
Chapter 3228 Internal and External Collaboration
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The same result applies to the Northern Navy.
No one really knows how to fight a pure naval war, so who can guarantee they'll be able to fight against Cecislian?
But if it's a boarding action, any soldier, especially a northern soldier, would dare say they can't fight.
Long-standing war experience, tacit cooperation, mutual reliance, orderly combination of multiple weapons, and powerful attack effects far exceeded the imagination of the Kushan soldiers.
The Kushan soldiers, who believed they had a numerical advantage, were rapidly annihilated due to this overwhelming disparity in strength.
However, because there were enough people, the battle area was too narrow, and there was no way to retreat, the battle line looked pretty good.
Even just looking at the progress of this battle line, Capil felt that victory was imminent, and that the Kushan navy would achieve a great victory in this naval battle.
As long as victory is achieved, the previous losses are nothing, and what can be gained in the future can completely erase the losses caused by the previous setbacks.
However, after a period of time, Capil still had not been able to capture the Han Empire's naval warships. He finally realized that something was wrong and began to contact the generals and soldiers on the front lines to understand the situation.
After receiving feedback from the front lines, Kapil became even more silent.
However, his silent face revealed an awkward, very ugly, and indifferent expression.
The Kushan navy, brimming with confidence and relying on the divine and Buddhist system to enhance its combat power, was unable to defeat the Han Empire's navy—a disgrace indeed.
It is truly intolerable that an army operating on the seas could lose in this respect.
"Warships that did not participate in the boarding action are to prepare to retreat." Kapil's expression also began to turn cold. Looking at the steel warships not far away, the greed in his eyes disappeared, and he gradually became rational.
Cecissian was quite satisfied with the answer, although he also felt a lot of regret. But he was clearer about the purpose of his trip and the goals he needed to achieve.
If you can't acquire steel warships through boarding operations, then find a way to destroy the enemy's steel warships, bringing both sides' warships to the same level, and then rely on rich experience and outstanding talent to defeat the enemy. This is the normal mode of naval warfare.
Kapil's idea was simple: since they couldn't push through online, they should move the remaining fleet ships further away and then use long-range strike capabilities to launch a devastating attack on the Han Empire's warships.
As long as enough warships are destroyed, the remaining Han Empire naval warships will naturally be no threat. At that time, whether it is a forced landing invasion or a recruitment of the enemy, it will be up to them.
As for the Han Empire's navy, after that, they could probably only hide in the riverbeds as carefully as possible.
The Kushan navy responded quickly to the order, and its various ships began to retreat in an orderly manner, while also targeting the Han Empire's warships with their long-range strike capabilities, thus providing support while retreating.
Moncomb, who was also aware of this, naturally wouldn't allow Kapil to take away the entire Kushan navy.
If the distance between them were to widen, the difference in power they could currently exert would be enough to wipe out the Han Empire's navy ten times over.
So no matter the cost, Moncomb desperately commanded the fleet to advance, forward and forward again.
Only by staying with the main force of the Kushan navy could their fleet be safe, or at least safe for a longer period, thus allowing for more possibilities. As a result, the situation at the time was that the well-organized Kushan fleet retreated, while the disorganized Han Empire navy pursued them rapidly.
However, both sides are well aware of the underlying reasons and are doing their utmost to achieve their own objectives.
Fortunately, it didn't take too long. Before Kapil could completely widen the distance between the naval fleets, he noticed another naval fleet surging towards them on the horizon.
Especially when he saw the radiance flowing from the Han Empire's naval fleet and the rapidly approaching clouds of heaven and earth's essence, he instantly understood.
This Han Empire naval force that came to provide support included a qualified commander, a commander capable of initiating an adaptive loop system.
Cecissarian, who noticed this scene, instantly lost all hope in his eyes.
"Let's retreat, Capil." Having grown old and seen more of the world, Cecissian understood many things. Even though he was unwilling, he ultimately accepted the reality and assigned Capil this less-than-ideal mission.
"Retreat? Why? Our army clearly has the advantage." Kapil looked at Cecislian with confusion in his eyes.
“The enemy has appeared at the edge of the horizon, which is a very dangerous distance.” Cecissian shook his head slightly and stated the result directly.
What Cecissarian said was not a real reason, at least not to Cecissarian.
The real reason behind this was the talent displayed by the commander of the Han Empire, a talent that surpassed that of others.
If it were just one, that would be one thing, but to command two naval fleets with such capabilities is truly frightening, especially considering that the Han Empire's navy has only been acquiring information for a few years yet has grown to this extent.
Cecissarian, no longer young, displayed a will and drive that befitting a young man.
"A dangerous distance?" Kapil glanced at the Han Empire's Southern Fleet, which was growing larger, and then looked at the situation of his own fleet. He couldn't help but frown.
In this situation, only a coordinated effort between the Han Empire's naval forces, both internal and external, could pose a fatal threat to the Kushan fleet.
In other words, by causing disturbances and sabotage within the Montcomb fleet, they directly interfered with and affected the collective mobilization of the Kushan fleet under the command of Kapil.
At that time, both collective cloud defense and collective cloud attack will be greatly affected.
Conversely, the Han Empire's navy was not affected in this way. With proper coordination, the remnants of the Han Empire's navy in the core area of the Kushan fleet could directly create a large hole in the Kushan defense system, thereby coordinating their attack and strike capabilities.
Although doing so would easily destroy the Han Empire's naval warships that were doing the same thing, it was indeed a rather unpleasant prospect.
However, recalling that the Han Empire's army had previously been able to attack even its own warships, Kapil immediately abandoned the idea that the enemy wouldn't dare to do so. (End of Chapter)
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