God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 3263 No Difference

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As Banat drew his sword and roared, the surrounding Kushan soldiers paused, instantly understanding what Banat had said and the meaning behind his words.

As members of the Brahmanical system, they are born sinful, and all their actions in society are for the purpose of atonement.

The only difference between people is the magnitude of their sins.

Becoming soldiers is already the beginning of their path to redemption, and fighting for Brahma is an even faster way to atone for their sins.

Only when all their sins have vanished can they return to Brahma and be embraced by the great god Brahma.

Now that Banat has spoken and taken the lead, the Kushan soldiers have entered a state of fanaticism, no longer as afraid and timid as before.

Death is not the final destination, at least not at this moment.

With a soft sword in one hand and a long spear in the other, Banat stopped retreating and observing. He unleashed his full power and launched a direct attack on the Han army swordsmen charging from the center.

A simple collision and contact made both parties realize that something was wrong.

Barnett, who considered himself to be quite capable, instantly realized his opponent was extraordinary after a brief exchange.

After the clash, the swordsmen and soldiers realized that the force was abnormal. They immediately marked Bannet's location and identified him as a general.

A fighter who can survive a single blow and even possesses the power and skill to retaliate is definitely a master, a master worth targeting.

Barnett, being a decisive man, immediately activated his secret technique upon realizing the situation, burning his own blood to further enhance his reflexes and strength before launching another attack.

There's no need to defend or parry; simply by exchanging blows, Banat can forcefully halt the Han army's charge and slaughter in the shortest amount of time. Even if he can only restrain an area a few meters in front of him, that's enough.

When a rock that can withstand a giant wave appears, other rocks will gradually rise up to meet these waves and these risks.

However, Banat's outburst and extravagance did not last long. Sensing that something was wrong, the swordsmen quickly dispersed the Kushan soldiers surrounding Banat and launched a fierce attack on him.

The tactic of exchanging injury for injury is a method that only the brave can use.

The soldiers with the swords were not lacking in courage and boldness, so much so that within a very short time, both sides began to carry out their plan of exchanging wounds to force the other side to expose a weakness, and then kill the other side.

Both sides' attacks can inflict fatal damage on the other.

So the situation didn't last long. As a sharp blade sliced ​​through his chest, Barnett felt his vision blurring and finally released his grip on the weapon.

"This guy is a madman. If he hadn't chosen this fighting method, we wouldn't have been able to take him down in such a short time." Wu Kuang, a veteran among the swordsmen, glanced at his comrades around him, all of whom were injured to varying degrees.

It's fair to say that the Knife-wielding team's attack in this small area was essentially doomed in their attempt to eliminate Barnett.

However, as a result, they did manage to eliminate Banat, thus removing a pillar of the Kushan army, which can be considered quite fortunate.

Taking down a master on the battlefield, especially one they can actually take down, is no easy feat. "Attack! Keep attacking!" The discussion didn't last long before the orders and roars rang out once more.

Upon hearing this order, everyone began to continue their attack in an orderly and organized manner, constantly suppressing the Kushan soldiers' defensive line.

This forced the Kushan soldiers to move in increasingly smaller and smaller areas.

The smaller the area where they can operate, the more obvious the impact of the attacks that the Changshui Camp can produce, and the higher their efficiency.

The higher the efficiency, the more blank areas are cleared, and the more space the Kushan soldiers can retreat and move around, which ultimately makes it easier to further shrink and surround them.

Under the relentless attacks of the Changshui soldiers and the coordinated pressure from soldiers on all fronts, Shan Ta Nu finally realized that something was wrong, or rather, that the situation was dire.

To strengthen defenses, the only option is to shrink the troop lines, thereby increasing the number of combat-ready soldiers on those lines.

The tighter the battle lines were contracted, the more powerful and efficient the Han archers became, making the battle lines increasingly difficult to defend.

It's become a one-track mind with no clear direction.

Realizing the situation, Shan Ta Nu glanced again at the rapidly expanding fire and could only look up to the north. Finally, he gritted his teeth and roared, "The rear army will provide full support to the entire army. The flanks will move closer to the center, and the central army will attack the rear Han army."

Guan Yu saw through Shan Ta's true intentions with just a glance, as he quickly issued the corresponding orders and coordinated the troops to reach the designated positions.

"At this point, running away is not a problem, but to think of a well-organized retreat is to underestimate us." Guan Yu surveyed the changing formations of the Kushan soldiers, his words brimming with confidence.

The current battle situation is exactly as he had conceived in his mind. What the enemy will do next, what they want to do, is all within his plan.

In order to be confident of annihilating the enemy, Guan Yu also made a lot of preparations, including shrinking and reducing the front-line offensive when necessary, so that the enemy would have the illusion that he could retreat.

Then, wait for the enemy to begin their retreat with their entire force before inflicting heavy damage. After that, it's like an autumn wind sweeping away fallen leaves, completing the annihilation of this force.

In order to save more soldiers, the Kushan Empire did exactly the same thing as Guan Yu had guessed. In this respect, the Kushan Empire and the Han Empire were not much different.

Perhaps the Kushan Brahmins could treat their soldiers as less than human, but no matter how much they treated them, soldiers were still soldiers, a fighting force.

Only by preserving more manpower can we possess greater combat effectiveness.

Therefore, in the process of command, officers will inevitably choose the method that results in fewer losses. After all, this is a command method that an excellent general should learn.

It is clear that Shan Tanu was indeed an excellent general, but that was all.

If the opponent is unaware of the trap, it means they lack the vision to transcend the current battle situation, making the rest of the war much simpler.

"Notify the Changshui troops to ease their suppression efforts initially. Once my orders are given, they can resume full-scale suppression." Guan Yu, observing the rapid shifts in the Kushan army, then added a further order, giving them a better opportunity to adjust. (End of Chapter)

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