1237 I Don't Need Your Opinions
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Even if there is no way to directly help the Alan Hill Empire to fight, the Storm Empire still has some uses.
At least, they can provide a sufficient amount of food for the current main air force of the Alan Hill Empire, which is the dragon knight unit commanded by Ildo.
At least there are domestic animals on this planet. Those cattle, sheep, and even war horses can fill the stomachs of Wulong.
And once the sub-dragon is full, the fighting power on Planet Hope 2 is simply terrifying to the extreme.
Seeing a sub-dragon tearing into pieces a trembling cattle that didn't even dare to scream, the Great Knight Commander of the Storm Empire had only one thought in his heart: thanking all the strong men for not killing them.
Rather than saying that the Alan Hill Empire captured the emperor and him in a sneak attack, it is better to say that the Alan Hill Empire let the Blizzard Empire take a step in consideration of casualties.
If these dragon knights didn't leave the city at that time, but started killing in the city, the city and everyone in the city, including the emperor of the Storm Empire, might have been reduced to ashes.
However, when these dragon knights became potential allies, the Grand Knight Commander's heart suddenly twitched.
It was a feeling of longing, but also a kind of loneliness. Such combat power becomes a solid and reliable ally, and war becomes a gorgeous pastime.
When several officers of the Alan Hill Empire approached the Grand Knight Commander and another captured general of the Storm Empire, and asked them to look at the map and express their opinions, the two of them were stunned. state.
Because the two of them have never seen such an efficient and accurate map-the entire map is marked with contour lines, and there are real photos taken from various angles.
This is no joke. If they had such a detailed map in their hands, they might have beaten the idiots of the Rock Empire to the ground long ago.
Having said that, if the people of the Rock Empire had obtained such a detailed map first, they might have rubbed their Storm Empire on the ground long ago.
Looking carefully at the markings on the map, the two generals of the Storm Empire easily recognized the city wall that the other side had been strengthening all the time, as well as a large number of heavy cavalry stationed behind the city wall.
The national treasure of the Panshi Empire is also the heavy armored cavalry known as the battlefield meat grinder. It has always been a force that the Storm Empire is very afraid of.
Once these cavalry are put on the battlefield and cooperate with other arms, the Storm Empire will often suffer some small losses.
If it weren't for the fact that this kind of heavy cavalry cost too much and was too expensive to feed, so the number was very limited, the Rock Empire would have already defeated the Storm Empire.
"The Rock Empire has been gathering its own troops, and they are on guard against any form of invasion." The Great Knight Commander pointed to a place marked as a city on the map, and introduced.
Another general also added: "They have been strengthening the walls of the city of Sousse, and the garrison there now is estimated to have at least 10,000 people!"
"10,000 people? I'm not as optimistic as you. I think there should be at least 13,000 troops." The Grand Knight Commander corrected his colleagues' analysis.
In his opinion, it should be a more correct choice to expect the enemy to be lenient before the war begins. When estimating the enemy's strength, you should think more about the number of enemies, so that you can easily arrange tactics.
"There's no need to guess." Burrison dismissed the analysis of the two people in front of him. The investigative information in his hand was much more accurate than the two people squatting at home and guessing randomly.
So he said a shockingly accurate number: "The opponent has assembled 11,700 people here. If they don't have authentic tunnels or deliberately hide their forces, this number is very accurate."
"3096 people are stationed in the camp in the east of the city, and 3452 people are stationed in the camp in the west of the city." He said while pointing at the two marked places on the map with his pointer: "The rest are inside the city wall!"
"The opponent has deployed 26 ballistas on the city wall, and the exact quality is not yet clear." The staff officer continued to add: "There are about 1,200 archers, 700 of them are in the city, and the rest are stationed near the city wall. camp site."
As he spoke, he took out a line drawing of the city wall and circled four locations with a thick red pen.
Seeing this staff officer ruining a city defense map with precise proportions, the two generals of the Storm Empire could even feel their hearts bleeding.
Distressed! A map of this level is definitely a treasure in their world! As a result, four red circles were painted on it like this... How can it make people not feel distressed.
"According to a frontier city, it is already a very large-scale garrison." Burrison said this.
It's no wonder that he feels emotional, because the Alan Hill Empire may not have so many regular troops stationed on a border planet.
After all, stationing troops requires money, not only money but also a considerable amount of supplies and fuel, which are non-renewable consumables, so the Alan Hill Empire has always maintained a limited amount of power in a non-war state. the size of the garrison.
Under normal circumstances, there are about 3,000 regular troops stationed on a border planet, and only a few planets have large-scale troops of more than 10,000.
Of course, the regular garrison here generally refers to human elves, or at least orc or demon troops, and there must be another 20,000 combat puppet robot troops.
On Planet Hope 2, there are 12,000 infantry soldiers stationed in a border city, which is really an exaggerated number.
"Not only that, but the opponent has hidden a large cavalry unit behind the city, a large part of which is heavy armored cavalry with strong combat effectiveness." The Great Knight Commander of the Storm Empire reminded: "If you attack the city directly, the opponent will The cavalry may break out from one side and attack our formation."
"This is almost a perfect arrangement. In the previous conflicts between us and the Panshi Empire, we would try to avoid this line of defense, and contact the opponent in a field state in a further north." Another general said.
"Gentlemen, I don't need your opinions at all! I just want to know one question now!" Burrison nodded, not paying attention to the nonsense of these two people at all, but asked what he cared most about The question: "If we occupy this city called Sousse, will the Stone Empire sit on the negotiating table honestly?"
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