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Chapter 3445 Rapid Deployment

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"I see, is that so?" Nakuru listened to the information report from Ban Jialu beside him and nodded thoughtfully.

Kailash's army crossed the Yellow River and marched north. Whether they defeated or repelled the Han army's river blocking forces, it meant that Kailash could lead his army into the battlefield at any time, threatening the flank or rear of the entire Han army.

To avoid such a threat, the Han army chose to retreat.

From the current battlefield situation, this analysis and judgment are very reasonable, and Nakuru is quite satisfied with his deductions.

After all, that's the reality. With a little sorting out, we can get a general outline of the situation.

"Indeed, a thorough preliminary plan is essential to enable effective counterattacks and support when the Han army launches an offensive," Nakuru remarked sincerely after Ban Jialuo finished speaking.

"Commander Kailash is indeed remarkable. Despite the heavy losses suffered by our navy, he still led his troops to forcefully cross the Ganges to support Commander Nakuru. This is truly extraordinary." Following this, Banjalo described Kailash's decisiveness and courage with admiration.

"I see." Nakuru first shook his head to indicate that he understood, then suddenly turned to look at Ban Jialuo, and said with great surprise, "What do you mean that our navy suffered heavy losses? Just for breaking through the Han army's coastal defenses, we suffered heavy losses?"

"No, that's not the case. When our naval forces attacked the temporary port of the Han Empire, they encountered some unexpected events, resulting in heavy losses of troops and ships. Therefore, when crossing the Ganges, Commander Kailash could only lead his troops across the river using a small number of boats. Most soldiers had to cling to the side of the boats to cross the river in an armed manner." Ban Jialuo described the situation he had witnessed and felt that this situation was quite normal.

Isn't it just a dozen or twenty people hanging next to the boat?
For an already well-established military unit, this is an extremely simple matter.

Given the limited number of ships, it was natural to make the most of the existing environment and do everything possible to transport troops across the Ganges.

"What? Our navy suffered heavy losses? Kailash led his army across the river?" Nakuru, realizing what was happening, stared at Banjalo in shock, as if he had misheard.

But it was precisely because of looking at Ban Jialuo that Nakuru could tell that Ban Jialuo was not lying and that what he said was basically the truth.

However, faced with this truth, Nakuru pondered for a long time but still couldn't figure out what the Han army was thinking, until the officer in charge of organizing the military supplies in the camp came to report on the remaining reserves.

Upon hearing that the timber for the pontoon bridge had been almost entirely destroyed, Nakuru, who already possessed some quick wit, instantly deduced the situation.

Realizing this, Nakuru almost instinctively looked at Banjalu and said with lightning speed, "Quickly notify Kailash and Gars, give them the intelligence we've compiled, and make sure that upon seeing Kailash, he leads his troops back..."

Nakuru, who initially didn't know why the Han army was attacking in this way, immediately realized the special nature of the situation after receiving intelligence from the other two legions.

However, before Nakuru could prepare and persuade them, Kailash led his army ashore, announcing the start of the land war, spreading his fame, and putting pressure on the enemy, thus making it more effective and likely to save these people.

Unfortunately, Nakuru's reaction speed was ultimately a bit slow.

By the time Kailash and his central army had crossed the Ganges with difficulty, it was already too late. Guan Yu, who had been directing his cavalry to harass and regroup during the night, was now ensuring that his soldiers maintained a fairly high level of physical strength and condition.

With the help of customized candies, they could quickly replenish their strength, while the rotation and rest of the horses ensured that the cavalry's combat effectiveness was not lost.

Even so, when Guan Yu led his cavalry legion forward at high speed, he did not pay too much attention to whether the cavalry and horses could withstand such a long-distance raid.

Once a plan is issued, we must do everything in our power to carry it out.

This time, the battlefield tactical planning must be fast, fast based on taking the initiative.

"Continue to protect the pontoon bridge!" Guan Yu gave a simple order to the Han troops still stationed near the pontoon bridge, and then led the remaining cavalry to head southeast.

At the same time, there had been no large-scale cooking fires burning in the original Han army camps for quite some time.

As for the small-scale, long-term observation of cooking smoke, this was also ruled out after a long period of observation. The Kushan personnel, after careful judgment, gave the corresponding intelligence assessment results.

Based on the length of time it takes for smoke to rise from the stoves, some people can naturally deduce the approximate size of the Han army and make targeted preparations accordingly.

However, by relying on candy and special hard pastries to replenish his strength and fill his body, Guan Yu was able to hide most of his infantry troops and wait for the right time to strike.

Through this strategic deception, and by drastically reducing the amount of cooking smoke, the entire Kushan army realized what an opportunity was.

After all, the information that people can receive in a short period of time, and the deceptive effect that can be achieved, will become more obvious.

"The Han army's naval forces are engaged in battle with our navy, and our main force is attacking the Han army's main offensive direction north of the Ganges. Such a golden opportunity is not to be missed!" The commander of the central army left behind by Kailash quickly realized this and had already made corresponding combat and war preparations.

However, they were ultimately acting on Kailash's orders and dared not challenge the formidable power he had forged. They could only try their best to cooperate with him so that both sides could make reasonable concessions.

If we can't deploy a large force, can't we at least send out a small contingent?

Once you realize this, many things are no longer usable.

The northward march of the Kailash Corps did indeed have a significant impact, and there were vacancies in the central army. However, thanks to prior consultation and discussion, the corresponding technicians were able to be maintained.

However, with troops dispatched from the southernmost Gars to provide assistance, the situation seemed as solid as a rock.

Returning to his intended destination, Guan Yu sat directly on his horse, glanced at the exhausted cavalry behind him, then at the men in front of him, and calmly nodded. (End of Chapter)

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