God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms
Chapter 3255 How much price can one pay for arrogance?
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Shan Ta'nu, giving it his all, was highly focused, and his command and observation skills were further enhanced.
All legions are ready in their designated positions, awaiting only the order to quickly change formation.
This approach served two purposes: firstly, to exercise targeted restraint based on the Han Empire's frontline deployment; and secondly, to demonstrate command capabilities to the Han Empire, thereby making the Han Empire more wary and more cautious in exercising its power.
After all, changing formations on the eve of battle, especially the kind that changes rapidly, demonstrates the commander's excellent command ability, and the targeted restraint also shows the commander's foresight.
With this kind of advance preparation, Shan Ta'nu's abilities at that time would be far beyond those of an ordinary general; he would at least be an excellent commander of a large army.
Commanders of large armies, especially those skilled in command and judgment, possess considerable dominance and deterrent power on the battlefield.
Whether it's deception or trickery, Shan Ta'nu's use of such methods and preparations is all for the sake of his future actions.
As long as the Han Empire had some reservations and a cautious attitude, their chances of success would be much higher.
On the contrary, this arrogant attitude is definitely not what Shan Ta'nu wants to see, because the Han Empire's army in this state will not have any fear, will not be afraid, and will not have any cautious thoughts.
Once they make a mistake, the Han Empire's army will pounce like mad dogs, making it impossible for them to escape.
If they cannot shake off the entanglement of the Han Empire's army, even if they manage to retreat, the losses will certainly not be small.
Only if the Han Empire remained cautious could they withdraw more troops, taking advantage of the terrain to wait for the enemy to tire themselves out, and perhaps even achieve a respectable exchange ratio.
With this exchange ratio in place, one can naturally celebrate victories, even if they are only overt wins. This is enough to stabilize morale and further strengthen the system's dominance.
It can be said that doing these things is what the Brahmin class should really be doing, as consolidating and strengthening this class is in their best interest.
As for how many livestock were sacrificed in the process, that is not important at all.
To achieve this, it was necessary to inflict a heavy blow on the Han Empire's army from the outset, to dampen their arrogance and restore them to their normal state.
"They've finally emerged!" Shan Ta'nu, his eyes fixed on the horizon, used his exceptional physical abilities and eyesight to notice the Han Empire's frontline forces even in the darkness. His expression was calm, and his words were more relaxed. "They're not super heavy infantry after all. That's good. It'll allow us to fully utilize our strength."
"Order Banat and Albaz to move their troops to the center. Once the enemy's vanguard is within attack range, launch an attack regardless of the cost and crush their arrogance." After carefully confirming that they were not super heavy infantry, Shan Ta'nu's words were filled with absolute decisiveness.
Upon receiving the order, Albaz and Banat exchanged a glance, then commanded their soldiers to raise the prepared torches and begin directing their legions to change formation.
Holding a specially made heavy spear in his hand, Banat scanned his opponent in the distance, quickly stabilizing himself, waiting for the enemy to come within attack range.
Since Guan Yu's army of the Han Empire arrived at the front lines, in addition to the initial probing battles, both sides also conducted small-scale scouting operations, during which they obtained a considerable amount of information. One of the more important pieces of information was that the Han Empire's army possessed a super heavy infantry legion.
Although they did not engage in close combat and could not ascertain the opponent's attack capabilities, the scouts still managed to probe the defensive capabilities of the Han Empire's super heavy infantry through long-range attacks.
That terrifying defensive capability was simply unheard of.
The elite scouts in the army were capable of drawing a ten-stone bow under the clouds. These elite scouts, who could be regarded as servants of the gods, drew their bows and shot arrows with all their might, but they could not even break through the enemy's defenses.
The fact that three consecutive attacks on different targets yielded the same result naturally confirmed that this was a legion, a legion with extremely strong defense, even more terrifying than the Pato armored soldiers.
Just considering the defensive and deterrent capabilities of the Pato Armored Legion, not one of them would want to face such an opponent.
If you can't break through the opponent's defenses, then the final result will be, without a doubt, being killed by the opponent.
Completely different tolerance levels will naturally lead to different results.
After learning that the Han Empire had such a legion, the people who went on this expedition also brought equipment that was only used to deal with the Pato armored soldiers. Although they knew that it was unlikely to solve the problem, it was still more practical than using swords to fight.
The best way to deal with super heavy infantry is through infiltration and blunt force. The legion that performs best in this regard is naturally the Arvind Guard, followed by the Peacock Legion.
The former represents the pinnacle of talent and skill, while the latter is simply borrowing the power of an elephant to achieve the effect of a powerful brick flying.
However, none of them had the resources to produce either one, so they could only rely on equipment to deal with and contain them.
Among them, the specially made heavy spear is one of the effective ways to buy time when facing super heavy infantry.
Its own attack range and strength can keep both sides at a certain distance, thus better delaying time.
Of course, the specially made heavy spears will also be more effective against the sword and shield infantry of the Han Empire's front-line army. Especially when there is no regard for cost, the casualties on both sides will inevitably rise rapidly, which will naturally calm down the Han Empire soldiers.
He could treat the livestock below him as less than human, but Shan Ta'nu did not believe that the Han Empire's central imperial guards would dare to treat their own guards as less than human.
The two sides had been fighting for two or three years. How could Shan Ta Nu not know the situation inside the Han Empire? Although he did not understand why the generals of the Han Empire valued soldiers so much, since the other side valued them, it was something that could be used.
Especially since the opposing force is the Central Guard, which is normally used by an empire to stabilize the foundation and core of the country.
"Let me see just how much casualties this arrogance can bear!" Shan Ta'nu's eyes revealed coldness and disregard for life. (End of Chapter)
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