Clash of Lords: Civilization Game Comes to Reality

Chapter 131 Military Democracy (Updated)

Their operation went very smoothly, and they completed their reconnaissance mission in just two days.

A total of 80 kilometers were advanced, which took two days.

This was not a good thing, as it meant that the other party only needed to advance 80 kilometers along the river to find the camp they were developing.

Too close.

About two days' journey.

A thriving ogre camp consisting of a large number of wooden buildings, mixed with some goblins running around from time to time.

Ogres and goblins were the main population of this camp. They even saw some goblin mages waving their staffs, and some goblins who were figuring out how to shoot small bows in their hands. This was really bad news, as they rarely encountered units with long-range attack capabilities before.

In a place that Ji Lin did not notice, this small camp had been quietly developing for an unknown period of time. Chang Heng's rough observation showed that there were a full 2,000 people, although most of them were small goblins.

There are special wooden fences and spikes outside the camp, as well as not-so-high wooden walls and sentry towers. A large number of wooden houses and various facilities have been built inside the camp.

Develop a considerable degree of military power.

This is bad news for them. If enemies of this scale come out in full force, it will pose a great threat to the territory.

Simple information and data have been obtained.

Chang Heng summoned his own sergeants/team leaders to discuss possible combat plans.

They sat around a huge sand table and discussed combat plans in a low voice.

The opponent's number is at least five times theirs, and the advantage of equipment cannot make up for the huge disadvantage of number.

"Everyone, what is the combat plan."

Chang Heng glanced at his subordinates, the sergeants, who are already the elites of this team. The fact that these sergeants can be selected proves that they are at least the top 20% of the current team.

The initial soldiers given by the system do not have particularly outstanding talents, but experience should always allow them to accumulate something. These are the spearmen who have followed Ji Lin since the birth of the territory. They can't just know combat skills. That's not enough.

Chang Heng knows what his lord wants. He wants a qualified non-commissioned officer team, or even an officer team.

But it is so difficult to build such a team. The lord is busy with the construction of the territory. He can only give Chang Heng some pointers in key places, and the rest of the heavy responsibility falls on Chang Heng.

He would rather let Chang Heng accumulate and improve combat experience bit by bit from scratch, and he will not give random pointers. At most, he will only provide some ideas when the other party is very confused.

Cultivation.

The final result of doing everything by himself is sudden death from overwork.

Ji Lin doesn't want to follow the footsteps of some emperors who died young.

The sergeants were all in deep thought. Some of them held it in for a long time before they uttered a few words, which roughly meant: Although they have more people, we are better trained and better equipped, but we can solve the problem as long as we rush up and open fire.

"Everyone, I want to hear other answers besides charging forward."

Chang Heng glanced at the sergeants and sighed. These soldiers quickly fell into confusion after not receiving clear instructions. This has entered their unknown territory.

They are good at hunting, and they can also execute orders in an excellent and precise way, but they don't know how to specifically formulate a small-scale battle plan.

"Rest, all of you go observe for a day, give you a day to discuss with each other, and give me the results after the observation."

The general waved his hand and asked the sergeants to go back and think and discuss.

Chang Heng already had his own battle plan in mind, but as Ji Lin said, they couldn't always do it themselves.

This is what Ji Lin proposed to him, a way of thinking about building an army, called military democracy.

As for the use, Chang Heng looked at the sergeants/team leaders who did not leave, and they began to sit cross-legged on the ground and stare at each other.

This strange silence lasted for half an hour before the soldiers began to discuss slowly, just like throwing a burning match into a pile of firewood, the flame swept across the firewood and ignited, and the long-term accumulation finally ignited the flame of thought under the slow guidance.

From time to time, soldiers joined their conversation and put forward their own opinions and views. They were by no means new recruits who had just walked out of the training camp. In addition, they had nearly two hundred days of combat experience in the exercise battlefield and had also listened to Ji Lin talk about a lot of battle examples in the exercise battlefield.

They can be regarded as knowledgeable and experienced.

From time to time, a sergeant left and came back an hour later, writing something on the side of the mud plate and rejoining their discussion.

Countless observation data about this camp were formed in the soldiers' active reconnaissance, and they already knew what they needed to scout.

Shift cycle, hunting time.

They used the experience they knew now.

A fairly complete tactical combat plan gradually took shape in their fierce quarrel.

Attack direction, executive personnel/squad, combat phase, combat objectives.

Chang Heng stood aside and happily watched his soldiers' heated discussion.

The plan seemed quite crude to him.

Sometimes you need to give the soldiers a push.

Standing there is too boring, so it's better to find something to do. Chang Heng started digging a smokeless stove for cooking tonight.

In order to avoid being discovered, their camp was chosen to be 15 kilometers away from the enemy camp.

The next morning, after the last settling down, the soldiers decided to elect a representative to tell their generals about the plan they had thought of.

"We have observed for a day that they will have hunters who go out to hunt."

We have a large number of spider hunting troops. With them, we can quickly wipe out the nearby wild animals and force their hunting team to move deeper.

Then eliminate their outgoing personnel one by one, and continue to raid the camp at night to put pressure on them mentally.

A sergeant stood up. This was the representative collectively elected by the sergeants. He first stated his battle plan in front of the map drawn on the mud plate.

After the conspiracy, there is the open conspiracy.

Relying on the high mobility advantage to hunt the people they sent, and then besiege the ogres and goblins in their own camp. Without food, they will certainly lose a lot of manpower in hunger.

Unreservedly expose their existence and intentions, and eliminate the enemy by siege warfare.

Then he waited anxiously for Chang Heng's reply. Looking at the centurion who had been stern from the beginning, the sergeant finally saw the centurion smile.

"Aren't you afraid that they will form a large hunting team to deal with you? Can you handle more people? We only have a hundred people, and the other side has a full two thousand people."

Chang Heng asked back with a smile.

"Only we know that our troops are inferior to the enemy, and they don't know that our troops are far less than theirs!"

The soldier straightened his chest and answered.

The enemy is bright and we are dark, and we can defeat the enemy by one move.

"If they form a large number of troops to hunt, we can use traps to reduce their numbers and avoid direct fire."

Chang Heng asked his lord's opinion before setting off. What he meant was that if the alien population was found, it was mainly to completely eliminate them, and there was no need to force the other party to surrender, and to always pay attention to the possible casualties caused by false surrender.

The current population of the territory is sufficient to operate stably until the era is upgraded.

The simplest way to solve the impact problem brought by the alien population is not to accept a large number of alien population.

Moreover, after these alien populations surrendered, he could only sell them to the trading market. Would they stay in his territory as slaves?

He originally wanted to break slavery and feudalism, and taking a batch of extremely difficult alien slaves at this time was like asking for trouble.

If they were of the same race, he could still deal with them, referring to the methods of the slave fishermen near the fishing port, and gradually let them establish their identity with the territory.

Goblins and ogres were completely unacceptable populations.

"I agree with your battle plan."

Chang Heng nodded, approving the feasible plan proposed by the sergeants after discussion, using time and space to reduce possible casualties on their side, and using continuous small-scale battles to eliminate the gap in combat power between the two sides.

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