Chapter 19 Attack
Seeing that there was no valuable information in the words of the two Japanese bosses, I quickly switched the two instruments for making ghost armies to the main screen and said to the Korean players: "Everyone, please quickly take screenshots and forward them to the members of your guild. , let them know what this thing looks like. Once these two machines are discovered, destroy them immediately. As long as these two things are still there, we will not be able to attack the Japanese positions."
Park Yin immediately said: "It is unlikely that these two machines are so important on the front line? I think we should organize elite forces to attack and destroy them."
"Yes, we also agree with this view." The Korean presidents nodded in confirmation.
"You don't want me to go, right?" It looks like these Korean players are planning to push me to the front line.
"You don't need to worry about this. We in South Korea also have our own strength." Several Korean bosses still have some dignity.
After some discussion, everyone decided to set the start time of the war after dusk. Since there was lighting at night, there was no need to worry about any inconvenience caused by darkness. After leaving the Giant Mosquito Outpost, I began to arrange attack missions for the teams in my guild, and Korean players began to prepare to assemble, and several small teams were mobilized together. If I guessed correctly, these teams are the commandos of Korean players, and they should be the ones responsible for the destruction of the two machines.
The commando team formed by the Koreans looks very elite, but strength and appearance are not necessarily directly proportional. According to Hongyue's suggestion, the guild will form another reserve commando team, but we did not tell the Korean players about this. People on both sides quickly gathered together and waited for the battle after dusk. The Japanese seemed to have noticed the gathering of large troops on our side. The Japanese players in the city had already begun to gather on the city wall and station guards.
I stood on the command podium in the middle of the battle formation, with a group of Korean presidents standing next to me. Rose suddenly put her arms around my neck, pulled my ear to her mouth, and whispered to me: "Did you see the Korean ** team below?"
"What's wrong?" I glanced at the Korean army and asked Rose.
"Those are proud soldiers!"
I was stunned for a moment, and then looked at the army below again. Sure enough, there were people chatting in twos and threes everywhere. Moreover, each one of them was clearly slapping their chests and talking loudly about what to do after they captured the city.
Rose nodded to me, consciously knowing that I understood what she said. Rose's intelligence always makes people worry-free. I only need a few simple words or a look to communicate with her.
I nodded and then whispered into Rose's ear: "What do you want to do?"
"Separate." Rose said two words.
I nodded and winked at the rose to show I was looking at me. He turned to the Korean presidents over there and asked, "How have you been fighting these days?"
"What's wrong?" The presidents looked at me together.
"Why is the Japanese city wall still intact? Even if the city cannot be defeated after a night of strong attack, the city wall should have been in ruins, right?"
"This needs to be explained." Park Yin stood up and explained to me: "That is our own city. We must consider future problems when attacking, so everyone tried to avoid damage."
"Did I hear you correctly?" Hongyue couldn't help but interject: "How do you expect to attack the city when you leave the city wall alone? No wonder you didn't take down the city in one night."
"Don't make it so easy, okay?" The Korean presidents were a little out of sorts. Our words make them angry.
I didn't want my own people to start fighting before the war started, so I quickly comforted them: "Don't take it too seriously, we are just talking about it. By the way, we can't guarantee that these three cities will survive when the war starts."
"Why?" A very short president squeezed out from the crowd. The way he stared at me seemed very angry, but I didn't know what offended him.
"Why can't we attack the city wall?"
"That's my city. It cost hundreds of millions to build. How can you demolish it just when you say it?" No wonder the dwarf president was so excited and spent a long time to make the city his own.
I certainly won't show mercy just because of his city. Of course I can understand his mood, but the truth is there. If you want to attack the Japanese, you can't leave the city alone. Even though it's my own city. I would give it up without hesitation either. The price everyone pays for this city may be even greater.
"Let me state first that attacking a city will inevitably destroy its structure. It is worth sacrificing a building for a hostage, but sacrificing a combined army for a city is another matter."
"What about my city?"
"What should I do?"
Hongyue also helped me and said: "You'd better make proper preparations first. In my experience, the city after the siege war is over. It's better if it has not been captured. Once it is captured, the city usually The damage will be serious, at least half of the buildings will be damaged. It may even be worse."
"This is the boss of my guild. You can't do this." The dwarf president was almost crying.
I looked at Park Yin: "Did you not destroy the city wall last time because of his request?"
Pu Yin nodded: "After all, it's a city, so if you can, take care of it."
The presidents of other guilds also followed: "That's right. Don't you feel bad if the city is not your own? If you really smash it to pieces, won't you lose all your money?"
I turned and pointed to the war forts lined up behind me. "Did you see that? Once these guys join the battle, how do you expect me to control the damage? Let alone those buildings, once these big guys move, it is within normal limits for them to trample to death a few of our own people."
"Don't you still have an army?"
"Open your eyes and see what kind of armies those are? You bought more than 3 billion crystal coins for the heavenly soldiers this time. You yourself know how expensive these things are. Your child was snatched away by robbers. Helping you is Yes, but that doesn’t mean I have to starve my children to death to help you snatch them. The current situation is that the Japanese use your city as a springboard to threaten the security of South Korea, North Korea and China. My heavenly soldiers are more expensive than your city. There are so many, we are here to expel the Japanese, not to help you rob the city."
"But……!"
"No but." I quickly interrupted him and looked at the other presidents: "Do you want those two cities or do you want South Korea? If you really just want those two cities, just say so. I have a way. Let those two cities return to your hands intact."
"What can I do?" The president held on to me as if he had grasped a life-saving straw.
"The way is for you all to surrender to the Japanese, and then let the Japanese reward you with these two cities for your comfort." The Korean presidents were all furious after hearing this and were about to curse, but I took the lead and said: "We have to fight. There have been losses. You are too timid to fight against the two cities? How many warships did the Tianji Alliance lose in resisting Japan's maritime aggression? Has the world screamed? Are you still men? Park Yin is much stronger than you."
"Hey, you're here to help. You're not here to criticize us."
I looked at the speaker proudly and said, "I'm just telling you a simple truth. As for criticizing you, I'm not that free yet."
"you……!"
"If you're not convinced, let's do this." I pointed to two hazy cities in the distance. "You go and attack the city on the far left, and I'll attack the city on the far right. The one in the middle is led by Pu Yin's Tianji League and our guild to attack together. Our armies have never fought together, and forcing them together will reduce efficiency. If we are dragging each other down, it is better to fight separately. You attack with your way of protecting city buildings, and I attack with my own way. As long as you can attack that city before me, our guild will be responsible for helping me destroy the city. You rebuild a city exactly the same. If your side is slower than us, then you don’t have to pay any price, as long as the captured city doesn’t ask me for compensation.”
"That won't work." A Korean president retorted: "You use brutal methods to fight. You will definitely be faster than us."
Rose immediately continued: "Then bet on the ratio of your losses to the value of the city. If the value of the people and units you sacrifice exceeds the value of the city, you will be considered a failure."
"How can war be calculated based on money?"
"Then what do you want?"
"As long as we can drive all the Japanese out of the city, we will win."
"Then if you fight for ten days and a half, you will be considered a winner?" I objected: "At least add a restriction, you only need to attack continuously. No matter how long you fight, you are still considered to be fighting, as long as you invest new If your troops are less than one-fifth of the total, it will be considered that you have experienced a lull in the battle, and you will be judged to have failed."
"Okay." Several Korean presidents ran away angrily. Because tasks are assigned. They began to mobilize their troops to the outskirts of the city over there, while the people from the Tianji League mixed with our guild's team and attacked the city in the middle. The remaining city was attacked by our guild's elite heavenly soldiers and war fortress.
When the presidents had gone away, I made a victory gesture to Rose: "It's done." Rose wanted to separate the two armies, and I was completely separated now.
The armies on both sides quickly completed their respective assembly, and Little Japan also changed its formation. It seems that the Japanese have concentrated their main forces in the largest city in the middle. These three cities are distributed in a zigzag shape. The largest one in the middle is closest to the coastline and was later built by the Japanese. I told Park Yin about our general plan: "First we will concentrate our efforts to attack the city on the far right. Your team is best to stay still for the time being. After we have completely captured the city on the right, we will then attack the city in the middle from both sides. City."
Park Yin was very satisfied with our plan. After she agreed to the plan, she quickly returned to her team to assign tasks. The sun soon slanted to the horizon, and the sky was filled with red clouds. The armies of both sides entered a state of fighting, and the teams in front of the array took up their stances.
Perhaps because they were afraid of losing face if they lost, the Korean guild's attack actually started in advance. Accompanied by the sound of war drums, the army rushed towards the city crazily, and the army surged towards the city wall like sea water. Since only small artillery was used to blast open the city gate before the war began, congestion immediately appeared after the army rushed to the city wall. The long-range strike force of the ghost army on the city wall immediately began to cover the Korean army below with firepower. I have to say that Korean players are very brave. But I don't like this kind of bravery.
Our side has also begun preparations for battle. Bingbing and Bingling stood on the high platform and played melodious music. The volume amplified by the amplification array could cover the entire battlefield. beside them. A circle of NPC drummers played exciting music to the rhythm of the two of them.
The hatch at the bottom of Giant Butterfly City slowly closed and then its huge wings began to flap slowly. The giant butterfly's body gradually rose, and her long legs gradually straightened. When Judie City's long legs reached the extension limit, all six of her legs left the ground together. Then Judie City continued to rise slowly, while her six long legs quickly reached under her body and stuck tightly to her body. The giant butterfly city rose slowly, and below her, a huge light beam shot straight to the ground. Although there is still sunlight, the brightness of the light beam is still very high. Thousands of light beams shined at the city wall of the target city, creating huge light spots on the city wall.
The giant mosquito outpost stood behind the battlefield and did not move, but it was not not working. The information returned by tens of thousands of reconnaissance mosquitoes was transmitted to the control room in the giant butterfly city through the crystal communication machine. Players in the control room will use these signals to direct the lighting equipment to focus on the locations that need to be attacked. The troops on the ground have been notified in advance, and they can just follow the illuminated area after the battle begins. The position where the light shines is the position that needs to be attacked. Where the light is more concentrated, it means that a large number of troops are needed to concentrate the attack. With this battlefield indicator, our battles can be more coordinated than the average guild. In fact, the mission of Giant Butterfly City this time is not just lighting. Six of the twelve magic light cannons brought by our association this time are installed on Giant Butterfly City. In addition to lighting, she can also directly use long-range firepower to hit the enemy. Vital parts.