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Chapter 3349 Where are my men?

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Barak's orders were issued very quickly, and the messengers dared not delay in the slightest. The troops under the command of the four major command areas and the seven district commanders were also commanded and deployed very quickly, and soon they arrived at their designated positions, as if they were waiting for the Han army to arrive.

Barak, who was already very familiar with this, was neither proud nor afraid of it; on the contrary, he was somewhat excited and thrilled.

Is the defense plan we built ourselves, with its five-tiered command system, actually effective? How effective is it? We can measure its true effectiveness when facing the Han army.

Especially since the delay in Gacholi gave him ample time to mobilize his troops, organize supplies, and prepare war equipment, so that he could face the Han Empire's army in full force, how could he not have expectations in his heart?

However, despite the anticipation, the reality is quite different from the established ideas and plans.

Unexpected events are particularly frequent for people in different regions.

Commander Natro, who was in charge of the Northwest Command, ordered his troops to their designated positions and made all the necessary preparations, in accordance with the original plan.

After making all the preparations, Natro discovered a very serious problem: it seemed that two or three of his legion commanders were not present.

Although the army has appeared, the legion commanders are nowhere to be found. This is no small matter, especially since there are several legion commanders together; the problem becomes even more serious.

After some serious questioning and investigation, Natro still couldn't figure out the reason. He was so angry that he was trembling, but he couldn't do anything about the people in front of him, so he could only act like a mouse.

"Could it be that they knew the enemy was the Han army, so they were so scared that they just ran away?" Natro blurted out this possibility, but immediately shook his head and denied it, chuckling to himself.

They certainly revered the Han Empire's army and regarded it as an insurmountable mountain, but as for whether they had the courage and conviction to challenge it, they certainly did.

Especially after such a long period of development, given the current situation, it is even less likely that such a thing would happen.

However, no matter how well the theory is explained, it still depends on the actual situation. And the actual situation is that the discipline and organization shown by the various excellent legions under its command at this time can indeed live up to the name of elite legions.

As an elite legion of this caliber, how could they possibly give up so easily? Moreover, there are several legion commanders involved, which is simply outrageous.

"Fine, it's just two or three legion commanders, we can manage to keep it under control..." Faced with the choice between reporting the matter to his superiors and keeping it to himself, Natro unhesitatingly chose to keep it to himself.

As long as it's not discovered, there's absolutely no problem. If it is discovered, all you have to do is reconcile and settle the score.

If, after a diligent search, the person is still not found, or if they are discovered by those above, Natro will naturally find a solution.

Assign a relatively difficult task, then give specific instructions, and finally assign an even more difficult position, which will allow for a reasonable barrier and retreat.

At that time, all that's needed is to add the corresponding casualty names to the list, and the evaluation of this matter will be completed. In fact, the number of people in the four command centers and seven regional defense lines, as well as more than half of the corps commanders who have been wiped out and are on standby, is pitifully small.

In particular, the area under Cabech's jurisdiction had the highest rate of missing persons.

Compared to other places, this area they were in was the most dangerous area.

But it is precisely because of the existence of this area, or rather, because of the existence of people like Cabedge, that many people have gained recognition.
However, this recognition has not translated into reality; instead, it has created a misconception.

However obvious the illusion may be, it cannot stop the transmission of intelligence from Kabuchi's subordinates.

Since there are only a few cats and dogs left in the camp, and with Cabech's men not around, managing the camp a little, continuing to train the army according to the existing training plan, and strengthening the army's combat effectiveness is enough. Naturally, there is no need to worry about large-scale army attacks or the need to guard the border, etc.

Now that the enemy has actually arrived, the well-trained soldiers are in their designated positions, but there's no one at the command post. How can we possibly fight a war like this?

Unable to keep the information any longer, the group eventually handed it over to Barak so that he could prepare before the battle began, thus better utilizing the geographical and combat advantages and taking advantage of the countless troops and militia in the north to crush any enemy who dared to come.

Barak was completely stunned when he received the intelligence information from his subordinates, finding it hard to accept.

Knowing the contents of this intelligence information, Barak questioned its authenticity, but he also had no choice but to believe everything the messenger described.

They had four major command systems, a large number of experts and elite soldiers, but the important generals they had been waiting for and the public opinion environment did not give them much time.

"Damn it, what's going on?" Barak put down the sheepskin in his hand, clenched his fist tightly, and slammed it heavily on the table in front of him, his face silent.

After much deliberation, he finally decided to further inform the messengers, his generals, and his troops, while also inquiring about the actual results.

The actual results did arrive, but there was still a significant gap between them and the planned outcomes.

Looking at this huge gap, Barak couldn't understand at all what it meant that all the experts in the entire northern fortress of the Khyber Pass could observe some information up close.
Why is there such a huge gap between the currently observed intelligence and reality?

The situation in the Cabech area was even worse; it was like a place where people were doing absolutely nothing, especially since the higher-ups had confirmed the matter, which was quite remarkable.

In any case, based on intelligence alone, Barak doesn't know much about Cabeck's current condition.

All they could do was keep urging the messengers to find out the actual situation, while remotely directing the troops to their designated positions and making the necessary combat preparations.

However, the effectiveness of commanding from such a long distance depends largely on the actual battle outcome. (End of Chapter)

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