God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms
Chapter 3254 Arrogance
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Having good equipment has its advantages, but having poor equipment doesn't mean you have no advantages.
The hot and humid environment caused by regional factors is enough to have a significant impact on fully armored soldiers. If the regional temperature is artificially increased further, the final result is predictable.
It can be said that after seeing the Han Empire's almost entirely armed soldiers, the entire Brahmanic community began to think about how to solve this problem.
On the one hand, the number of forging personnel was increased, iron ore mining was increased, and more weapons and equipment were forged, so that front-line soldiers would not be at a disadvantage in terms of equipment.
On the other hand, it is to study related secret techniques, use the shortcomings in this area to make up for the deficiencies, and buy time for this transition.
However, both require time and cannot be completed in a short period of time.
However, if we really want to compare them, the latter's progress is at least more stable than the former's, but the former's progress is more predictable.
Originally, the Brahmins were unsure how to handle the time issue, but Rahul's strength and the fortresses he gradually captured filled them with confidence.
In any case, the fortified prefecture built between the mountains gave people great confidence, especially for the Brahmins who did not have a full understanding of military matters. The construction techniques of the Han Empire's city walls were truly amazing.
“If everything were fully prepared before waging war, that would be ideal, but this is war. We can’t wait until everything is ready before we start,” Shan Ta’nu said cautiously, glancing at Leblair. “If we’re not ready, does that mean the Han Empire is?”
Is it truly a state of preparedness to wage war with fully armored elite soldiers?
This state of warfare in the Han Empire made Shan Ta Nu think of another possibility.
However, this situation can only be further confirmed after seeing the Han Empire's army.
If it really is the same as his idea, then it's both a good thing and a troublesome thing.
"What do you mean?" Lebrley thought along these lines, and his expression immediately turned quite grim.
"The distance between our army and the Han Empire is by no means short. Moreover, our empire is vast, so how could the Han Empire be small? In such a short time, such an elite force has arrived here to replace the previous border troops. What kind of force could it be?" Shan Ta Nu said calmly, as if he didn't care at all.
However, it was precisely this calm that stirred a sense of fear and dread within Leblair.
Under normal circumstances, there is only one possibility for an empire to be able to mobilize elite troops in such a short period of time: the empire's central guard.
Lebrelli was well aware of the strength of the Royal Guard; just thinking about the army under the royal family gave him an idea of how formidable they were. Perhaps it was through Rahul's training and a series of victories that their troops had achieved their current elite quality and morale.
"Afraid?" Noticing this change in expression, Shan Ta'nu's words contained no contempt or sarcasm. Instead, he spoke in a very calm tone, "It's normal to be afraid. How long has it been since we've had such a powerful army? But our only thought from beginning to end has been to hold off the enemy."
Upon hearing this, Leblair suddenly realized that their methods and tactics seemed to focus on delaying the war and had never been aimed at achieving victory.
Originally, it was thought that this plan was made because of the disparity in numbers between the Chinese and Han Empire armies, but now it seems that it was probably due to an absolute disparity in strength.
"So this war has given us a better understanding of the strength of the Han Empire's Central Imperial Guard, and it has also helped us prepare for future wars." Shan Ta Nu put away his weapons and said in a nonchalant tone, "Once this war begins, it's not something we can end just because we want to."
"Why?" Leblair asked, puzzled. "This is the Han Empire's central imperial guard. If this force suffers heavy losses, the enemy won't be able to replenish it in a short time, and the war won't yield any benefits. Wouldn't the war then have to stop?"
“If the goal is merely to save face through war, then none of what we are seeing now should exist, and we wouldn’t need to launch a multi-pronged attack to resolve the troubles Ye Ping has caused domestically.” Taking a deep breath, Shan Ta’nu’s eyes gleamed with seriousness. “Disruption of a nation’s internal systems is not the behavior expected in the outcome of a war.”
“I understand.” Lebrley shook his head immediately, realizing the trouble this was going to cause.
The risks of a continuous war, especially a war with the Han Empire, are self-evident, which means that a master like him could die on the battlefield at any time.
Perhaps only by embracing such awareness can one face the Han Empire.
"The Han army has arrived! At this speed, it seems the Han army is even more anxious than we imagined!" Shan Ta Nu looked at the distant horizon. Even before the people appeared, clouds had already emerged, and along with the clouds, arrows carrying light appeared in the sky, so dazzling and bright in the night sky.
Seeing the arrows, Shan Ta'nu forcibly suppressed his anger and directly ordered, "Notify the generals to advance according to the predetermined formation!"
A long-range strike that could be deadly in a regular war was used so casually as a greeting. The other side is really confident, so confident that it borders on arrogance.
After the army arrived, they launched an attack without even a short rest. How much they looked down on them!
Is this the central imperial guard of the Han Empire? How arrogant and rampant they are!
"It's still dark, isn't the timing a bit inconvenient?" Lebrley recalled the time Shan Ta Nuo had mentioned, looked up at the still dark sky, and asked directly.
"We had no choice, and the enemy didn't give us a choice either." Shan Ta Nu looked at his own army advancing in an orderly fashion, then took command of the entire army. He then looked towards the horizon, waiting for the Han Empire's army to appear so that he could identify the type of Han Empire's army, adjust the formation as quickly as possible, and make as many targeted deployments as possible.
When faced with an arrogant enemy, only by giving it your all and inflicting serious damage can you make them regret their arrogance. (End of Chapter)
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