God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 3436 Changes in Mindset

...

As the commander of the Ganges River navy under the Brahmanical system, Gabri, who should be high and mighty on the surface, wanted to show that he was also unlucky.

As a reserve naval fleet commander, theoretically, one only needs to wait for the fleet to be fully formed before becoming the commander of a fleet and leading and commanding a real naval force.

As a result, he didn't become the commander-in-chief of the navy, but was instead pulled in to serve as the commander of the Ganges River navy.

If this gets out, how will I ever be able to stay in the Navy?

Everyone else is in the navy, sailing the vast ocean, but he's just a naval soldier, splashing around in the Ganges River basin. It's shameful to even think about, and it's a disgrace to the entire Ceci family.

Although he longed to make a name for himself through his own abilities, years of study and the influence of the social environment made it difficult for Gabriel to take on other jobs.

From childhood to university, I learned about the navy, and the values ​​I developed from childhood are all related to the ocean.

In this situation, seeking alternative solutions is tantamount to starting all over again.

However, by focusing on the present and following the established path, one can become the corresponding naval fleet commander, and the superiority or inferiority of each will be immediately apparent.

Knowing his own abilities and what he should do, Gabriel could only obey orders and take on the role of commander of the Ganges River navy.

Only after becoming commander-in-chief did Gabriel realize that things were in trouble.

The knowledge he learned and the corresponding fleet operation methods were basically naval-related, including combat techniques.

Naval tactics based on the boundless ocean are completely different from those naval tactics limited by width, length, and even uneven terrain.

Technologies and capabilities such as collective blessing, collective protection, and even the connection and centralized utilization of ship-stored cloud energy are considered basic in the navy. While it is not impossible to achieve them in the navy, the difficulty becomes extremely high, so high that Gabriel simply cannot accomplish this.

The formation structure that needs to be changed rapidly during the movement, as well as the differences in elevation, will seriously affect the stability and accuracy of the cloud connection. In addition, due to the special nature of the ship itself and its size being much smaller than that of the navy, the power that the cloud connection can mobilize is much smaller than that of the navy for the same ship and the same scale.

It was precisely because of this awareness that Gabriel was filled with worry and anxiety.

I don't want to take this position, but it was sent down from above, and there are people specifically watching me. If I quit, I won't be able to explain myself.

But sitting in this position for so long, I always felt like something bad was going to happen.

Maintaining a cautious and careful approach, Gabriel led the Ganges River naval forces to basically refrain from actively interfering with the Han army's logistics, except for normal food and logistical transport, and they would not go down the river to further imprison the enemy.

After all, the clashes between the family and the Han army on the sea were still spread within the family itself.

The magnitude of the collision and its corresponding outcome both conveyed a reality to Gabriel.

That is, the Han army also had personnel skilled in naval warfare. Based on this, and considering the overall state of the Kushan Ganges navy, they were completely uneasy. This cautious and complex mindset persisted until they faced the Han Empire's army in direct combat.

After all, for a commander, one can only delay for a while, not forever. When it is time to fight, one can only grit one's teeth and lead the army to fight, at most suffering more severe losses.

However, after engaging with the Han navy, Gabriel discovered that the Han navy was far more vulnerable than he had imagined.

Shouldn't the fighting power displayed by the Han army have been overwhelming? Why has it turned out this way?

Gabriel, not understanding the reason, sent out more troops, but ultimately had no extra time to think and failed to seize the opportunity.

So much so that after Gabriel realized what was happening, the entire Han fleet chose to change direction and quickly sail down the Ganges River in an attempt to avoid the Kushan navy's advance.

After that collision, Gabriel instantly became confident.

Although he hasn't adapted to the current Ganges Navy, he has plenty of naval experience. By comparison, while he can't fully utilize his abilities, he still possesses the necessary combat power.

However, the state of the Han navy was such that, at best, they were just transport ships, merely bearing the name of the Han navy.

With himself as a reference, Gabriel believed that the Han army, like him, had commanders drawn directly from the navy and had not adapted to the differences and changes between the navy and the navy.

Thinking about it this way, he adapted much faster, performed better, and was more capable. Coupled with the advantage of the upstream location and the number of troops and ships, it could be said that the momentum of victory was in full swing.

With these inferred advantages and the actual results of the war response, Gabriel's thoughts changed.

Originally, the intention was simply to treat the entire Ganges River navy as a ruthless grain transport force, occasionally providing long-range catapult support to the land-based army.

However, judging from the current situation, it seems that he can fight the Han navy, completely defeat the Han navy, disrupt the Han army's logistics and food transport, increase the pressure on the Han army's land forces, reduce the pressure on his own land forces, and thus reverse the war situation where the Han army is attacking and the Kushans are defending.

If this can be achieved, Gabriel's achievements will be greatly increased, his status in the family will be greatly improved, and he will likely be received by the patriarch and receive more meaningful training.

He can do what other members of his tribe cannot, and that alone proves his worth.

Since none of his other colleagues were here, they naturally couldn't tell whether the Han army's naval forces were strong or not.

When victory is truly achieved, how the enemy's actual combat strength is ultimately described will be entirely up to him.

By slightly praising the enemy's actual combat strength, one can further enhance one's own combat power and prestige, thereby gaining a better position.

So if Gabriel wins, he can gain a lot and change a lot.

From unfamiliar to familiar, from clueless to knowledgeable, from afraid to fight to eager to fight, Gabriel's mindset underwent a dramatic transformation in less than a month. (End of Chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like