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Chapter 3329 Taking Command in the Face of Battle

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With Cao Cao's order issued, the entire army began to execute it efficiently. Apart from leaving some personnel to guard the supplies, the rest of the troops were armed and ready for battle, and began their raid.

Faced with this scene, Xi Zhicai merely frowned slightly and ultimately gave up on trying to persuade Cao Cao.

According to their current orders, as long as the Yuezhi troops attack their supplies and logistics, there is no need for a large-scale military offensive. They only need to wait four or five days, and 100,000 Han soldiers will be buried here.

The best way to avoid being buried here is to complete the plan.

In this situation, the intelligence sent out from the Yuezhi military camp must be true; otherwise, the price they would have to pay would be unbearable.

After suffering one or two setbacks in the Central Plains, they finally managed to develop into what they are today and accumulate their current wealth, and now they're starting to do this again...

Unlike Cao Cao, who had made up his mind and was almost ready to go all in, this was different.

Barak, who was staying at the Khyber Pass fortress, was in a rather calm and humorous mood at this time.

The Khyber Pass fortress is known as the gateway to Peshawar's capital, and in terms of its various fortifications and preparations, it can be said to be the only way to the north.

Guarding this place was not only a responsibility, but also a great trust placed in him by Vasudeva I.

It can be said that once you leave this fortress, you can reach the Peshawar region in just a few dozen kilometers.

Therefore, the size and configuration of the troops in this fortress are naturally quite strong, and can even be described as a very elite force.

As the person in charge of this fortress, Barak was not only highly capable personally, but also exceptionally skilled in military operations.

In addition, the fortress itself was not busy, so Barak did not have to wait long before he received the message on the sheepskin from the Yuezhi master.

Looking at the stamps and markings on the sheepskin message, Barak instantly realized the seriousness of the situation and the trouble it would cause.

Since the Han army has chosen to take action, regardless of the size or scale of the army, the seriousness of the situation is self-evident.

After all, the fighting prowess of the Han army has been repeatedly emphasized throughout the history of the Yuezhi people, to the point that it's practically ingrained in everyone's very being.

Such a profound memory is enough to bring back many things that shouldn't be remembered, especially the other side's behavior of kicking down one or two large military camps a day, which is truly chilling.

As the highest-ranking official in charge of the Khyber Pass fortress, Barak had to make a choice and provide assistance in the shortest possible time.

The importance of the Khyber Pass fortress is unparalleled. No matter what the situation is outside the fortress, the situation inside the fortress cannot be shaken. Therefore, as the actual commander and person in charge of the fortress, Barak could not leave the Khyber Pass fortress and could only find a way to solve the problem in the shortest possible time.

Speed ​​is of the essence in warfare, especially when commanders and generals are lacking at the front. It is crucial to seize key moments and prevent the enemy from discovering any weakness. Otherwise, the price and losses they will have to pay will likely be far beyond what they could bear under normal circumstances.

Just as Barak was feeling somewhat worried about this, the appearance of Gachori made his eyes light up instantly, and he was genuinely happy about it.

In fact, there were quite a few Yuezhi military camps along the entire defensive line north of the Kaibor Pass. Even Barak did not know how many people were inside these endless mountain ranges. He could only guess as much as possible and give a rough estimate.

The possibility of nearly 200,000 Yuezhi soldiers being stationed elsewhere is indeed relatively small, but it is very likely to happen north of the Khyber Pass, and the number of troops could even be larger.

In the vast Beigui Mountain area, it wouldn't be too difficult to hide a million soldiers.

So when Barak realized he couldn't go there, and then Gachali appeared before him, he instantly understood his choice.

Each of the Yuezhi military camps was managed by its own person in charge, and their status and strength were roughly the same. Normally, it would take a lot of time to control and merge them, but they no longer had that time, so they could only forcibly merge them on the battlefield.

And how many generals in the vast Kushan Empire could accomplish this?
Among these individuals capable of accomplishing this, Gachali is one of the very few.

As a true member of the royal family, Gachori's status and position allowed him to directly overpower the leader of the Yuezhi military camp and take over command of the entire army.

Furthermore, Gachori is quite capable in military command and planning, making him one of the more outstanding talents among the royal family.

With its considerable basic strength and powerful background, Gachali became the key figure in coordinating the army's journey to the north.

It's not that there aren't people with greater prestige and ability than Gachali, but Barak is very clear that the most important thing right now is to stabilize the situation at the front and do so in the shortest possible time.

Gachali has decent individual skills, allowing the opponent to reach the front in the shortest time. In addition, he performs quite well in other aspects as well, so it can be said that this choice is not a problem.

Even Gachali himself, after Barak's brief explanation and narration, instantly understood what he should do, and his previously somewhat gloomy mood began to burn with high spirits.

For Gachori himself, as a member of the royal family, in addition to hard work and learning, it is even more important to seize opportunities.

Just like this military reorganization, once such an opportunity is missed, it is virtually impossible for a similar situation to occur again.

What kind of opponents did the various Yuezhi military camps face?
The legendary Han Empire?

"Commander Barak, rest assured, I will definitely catch the enemy off guard when I go to the north this time. Even if I can't do all of that, I can at least bring the army back..." Jia Que Li, who still harbored some vigilance and suspicion towards the Han army, spoke relatively cautiously.

Although I really want to say that with an army of 200,000, what kind of opponent can't be defeated?
However, considering that the opposing force was Han Chinese, Gachali's overall condition and spirit improved significantly, and he became more cautious in his choices. (End of Chapter)

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