Chapter 164 Dispute (Please subscribe, please vote)

The general's words were full of helplessness. Only those who have been to the battlefield know how horrible the psychological toll of war can have on soldiers.

His hands were still shaking, and it was obvious that he had not fully recovered from the battlefield.

"We must not give up. If we choose to retreat now, we will miss this crucial opportunity. Just imagine, if reinforcements from the Holy Dragon Kingdom arrive, how will we respond? We must remember that we were able to gain the upper hand this time entirely because the other party was caught off guard. If they have the opportunity to adjust their strategy and strengthen their defenses here, then our future battles will become extremely difficult." The chief of staff refuted the general's proposal without flinching. He knew very well that the general's concerns were not unreasonable, but opportunities for battle were rare and would slip away if one was not careful.

If you don't seize this opportunity, you may never come across such a godsend opportunity again.

Once the Kingdom of Ten Thousand Beasts controls the Middle East Grand Canyon, it can send troops at any time and pose a huge threat to the Holy Dragon Kingdom.

"But the problem is that the enemy is not a pushover. After our surprise attack, the Holy Dragon Kingdom must have strengthened the defenses of the fortress and deployed heavy troops. Our soldiers are already exhausted from the continuous battles. Attacking at this time is undoubtedly a weak against a strong. The enemy has a geographical advantage. If we act rashly and cause heavy casualties, they may even launch a counterattack against us. How should we respond then?"

As the topic deepened, the discussion atmosphere in the tent gradually heated up, and various voices intertwined together, as if a fierce debate competition was taking place.

Everyone is planning for the next strategy, hoping to find the best solution.

The chief of staff and the general each held their own opinions. The chief of staff emphasized the rarity of opportunities and the importance of strategy, while the general was concerned about the condition and morale of the soldiers.

Both sides have their own reasons and it is difficult to reach an agreement.

"That's enough. Be quiet." Tuk Bourne glanced at the people in front of him who were about to get into a conflict.

After hearing Tuk Bourne's order, everyone fell silent and the atmosphere instantly became solemn.

Everyone knows that no matter how intense the debate is, the final decision-making power and the right to speak are in the hands of this superior.

"Boy, you've been watching here for a long time, what are you thinking?"

Tuk Bourne's gaze turned to Lin Yi, who was sitting aside in deep thought. He noticed that while everyone was arguing, Lin Yi had been sitting quietly beside the sand table, fiddling with the soldier chess pieces in his hands, as if thinking about something.

Although Lin Yi was not a military expert and the chess pieces he manipulated seemed a little puzzling to Tuk Bourne, this aroused Tuk Bourne's curiosity.

So he interrupted the argument and wanted to hear the young man's opinion.

"Captain, I have a question I want to confirm. Will the other side deal with the bodies of the fallen soldiers after the battle?" Lin Yi asked.

"I can give you a clear answer to this question. Not only will they do the same, we will do the same." A staff officer immediately answered for Tuk Bourne, "After the war, there will be special corpse collectors responsible for transporting the remains of both sides to the cemeteries near their respective camps for burial. If these remains are not handled in time, it will easily cause a plague. Such consequences will be unbearable for both us and the Holy Dragon Kingdom."

This question is actually common sense on the battlefield, and people who have experienced many battles basically understand it.

"Good! In that case, we can win this battle!"

Lin Yi clenched his fists and slammed them hard on the edge of the sand table. The force was so great that several chess pieces on the sand table jumped up.

"Young man, you must understand that this is not a place for a joke. In the army, every word you say must be taken seriously." Several captains turned their eyes to Lin Yi. They naturally understood Lin Yi's importance on the battlefield, but that did not mean they would blindly accept his military views.

In the military, a strong man may not necessarily make a good officer, because military thinking, strategic vision and leadership skills are equally important.

Many people, because of the limitations of their own way of thinking, are more suitable to perform tasks as a soldier on the battlefield rather than commanding a battle.

"Doctor, be careful with your words and actions, this is not a joke." Crazy Grandma reminded Lin Yi privately through the friend list. After Lin Yi saw the message, he gave Crazy Grandma a soothing look, indicating that he should not worry.

Then he stepped in front of Tuk Bourne, took a deep breath, and prepared to explain his plan.

"Commander, I would like to confirm whether there are people like death row prisoners or serious criminals in our army?" Lin Yi asked.

"Why do you ask that?" asked Tuk Bourne.

"I'll show you how I can win this battle."

After listening to Lin Yi's words, Tuk Bourne pondered for a moment and then waved to the back.

The adjutant next to him immediately understood, saluted, and quickly walked out of the tent.

Not long after, the adjutant returned to the tent with a wolf-headed prisoner who was tied up tightly.

"Bill Terry, a member of the wolf tribe, was arrested half a day ago for killing the supervisory team on the battlefield and attempting to defect. He was scheduled to be beheaded three days later." The adjutant briefly introduced the situation of the wolf-headed man.

"It's not enough, please find another one." Lin Yi's request confused everyone, but since Tuk Bourne did not express his opinion, everyone chose to remain silent and wait for the development of the situation.

In order to prevent Lin Yi from raising the issue of insufficient numbers again, the adjutant brought back several serious criminals at once and threw them all into the tent.

Under everyone's focused attention, Lin Yi walked up to Bill, and with a flash of sword, he quickly ended Bill's life.

"? What is this kid doing?" A general finally couldn't help but asked in confusion.

Until now, he still hasn't figured out Lin Yi's intention.

"Stop making noise and watch carefully!" Tuk Bourne's voice echoed in the tent. His order immediately silenced the crowd around him, and everyone stared closely at Lin Yi's next move.

After killing Bill, Lin Yi took out a test tube containing the dead body virus from his arms.

The contractors around recognized the dangerous item at a glance and immediately retreated away.

If the space in the tent was not limited, they would probably have run out of the camp in one breath.

"Oh my god, why are you carrying this kind of thing with you? Do you want to destroy the world?" Crazy grandma turned pale with fright. He never expected that Lin Yi had such a dangerous thing hidden in his arms.

When it comes to materials like the T virus, Samsara Paradise has very strict control over the contractors.

Normally, the park will limit the infectivity of the virus to prevent it from sweeping the world and causing the collapse of the derivative world.

At this moment, no one could be sure whether the contents of the test tube in Lin Yi's hand were restricted.

No one wants to die at the hands of their own people instead of on the battlefield because of a momentary carelessness.

(End of this chapter)

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