Mage Veigar

Chapter 547 Disobeying Orders

Chapter 547 Disobeying Orders
The Wang Guojun left.

In the end, they chose to abandon the northern front and rushed to the barren northwest, intending to seek a new breakthrough from the weaker defenses there to enter the prosperous center of the empire.

As the vanguard of this battle, the kingdom was definitely defeated.

They did not gain any benefit at all, but instead lost more than 70,000 army troops and an air corps. Even when they had gained the initiative in the war, they were almost doubted about their lives by the Empire's watertight defense education. In the end, they could only sell the "ticket" they got to Vega at a bargain price, and were ready to watch Vega make a fool of himself with the mentality of sour grapes.

There is a saying on earth: If you don't have the skills, you won't dare to go to Liangshan.

Daring to take over the mess left by the kingdom, Vega certainly believed that he was capable of destroying the imperial army and taking over Kareni, a vital strategic point in the north. Otherwise, why would he spend money to suffer?

conceited?

No! It's confidence.

After all, Clemens' so-called guerrilla warfare and street fighting were learned from him, so what is the difference between this and brandishing a sword in front of Guan Gong's gate or swinging an axe in front of Lu Ban's gate?

If he couldn't even deal with Clemens, who had just joined the army, Vega thought that he should withdraw his troops as soon as possible. He was still here imitating others to be an invading army. He should be thankful that he was not invaded by others.

Although Vega has not come up with a specific battle plan yet.

But is it necessary to spend so much energy to think about something as simple as drinking boiled water to take over the central area? Shouldn't we look down at the imperial army with absolute confidence and then do it easily?

As a creator of tactics.

As a commander watched by the world.

Of course, this kind of demeanor is necessary, otherwise how can you make the enemy fear from the bottom of their hearts?

The Imperial Army was indeed terrified.

From the moment Clemens saw the Kingdom Army hand over four districts to the Dynasty Army, he felt more uneasy than ever before.

Using other people's tactics against the creator of the tactics?

Throughout the long history, perhaps only Clemens has done such a crazy thing.

If possible, Clemens would like to replace this tactic immediately, but with his limited command ability, he really can't find any tactic that can replace this perfect and almost impeccable tactic.

If you force yourself to add unnecessary details, it will only make Kareni fall faster.

Therefore, Clemens had no choice but to bite the bullet, continue as he was, and try hard to think about the flaws in this tactic.

I feel uneasy.

Clemens never thought of kneeling down and surrendering, even if the enemy was Vega.

And in the final analysis, risks and benefits coexist.

As a general, what could be more fulfilling than educating others with their own tactics?

This is the same principle as defeating others in the field where they are best. In addition, if the enemy is Vega, as long as he can win this war, he will surely become famous in one battle and even surpass Foster in reputation.

"This is Kaleini, this is my battlefield."

Clemens slapped Kalini's detailed map and said, "The essence of guerrilla warfare is nothing more than the advantage of terrain and the harmony of people. Now I have the advantage of terrain and the harmony of people. How can you, a traitor of the empire, defeat me in my home court? I will definitely win this war!"

The brave wins when we meet on a narrow road.

Unlike other officers in the army who were timid, Clemens was determined to break Veigar's undefeated curse, to defeat Veigar in the field he was best at, and to prove his talent to the world. Defeat Veigar and prove himself.

Today's famous generals are all dreaming about the same thing.

However, what Clemens didn't know was that not only his subordinates were not optimistic about him, but Foster, the commander-in-chief of the Northern Front and his old friend who knew him best, was also not optimistic about him and gave him an order -

Abandon Kalini and lead the troops to break out.

"Are you kidding me?"

Clemens's hand holding the letter was shaking. "Foster, I thought that even if everyone else thought that this battle was doomed to fail, at least you understood how much effort I put in for today. I didn't expect that even you..."

Indeed, only Foster knew.

How much effort had he put in to fully understand Vega's theory? How many days had he waited for this war that made him both afraid and excited? But now, the commander who knew him best actually gave him the order to break out.

Can't admit it.

Absolutely unacceptable.

Although the Empire's military regulations stated that orders from superiors could not be disobeyed, Clemens turned around and burned the order to ashes. He believed that based on his friendship with Foster, disobeying such an order was no big deal.

A few days later.

The news that Clemens did not break out immediately reached Foster's ears.

"Clemens disobeyed orders?"

Foster had never expected that Clemens would dare to disobey his orders as the commander-in-chief of the Northern Front, and be so bold as to try to defeat Vega: "Clemens, Clemens, the hope of the North will be destroyed in your hands."

There is a sense of unwillingness in this sentence.

Too many things in this war were beyond his expectations.

First, Vega suddenly began to pay attention to the city of Kareni, and reached an exchange agreement with the Kingdom, letting him know that the dark chess had been discovered. Therefore, the plan to retake the north of the empire in a short period of time and defeat the Kingdom and the Dynasty Allies at the same time also came to nothing.

After all, even Foster couldn't help but sigh when he received this message, "That kid's sense of war is a little too sensitive."

When a plan fails, what you should do is not to regret, but to stop the loss in time.

Foster knew that Vega was not a member of the Kingdom's army. Clemens's method might work wonders for the Kingdom, but it would be useless for Vega. If they continued to stay in the central area, their entire army would be wiped out.

So he gave Clemens the order to break out.

With the four ring city areas just being handed over, Vega's army is not yet familiar with the defense lines set up by the kingdom. At this time, the success rate of breaking out is as high as 70%, and they can reserve a large number of counterattack forces for the future empire.

Once Vega's army becomes familiar with the kingdom's defenses and adds Vega's personal style of entanglement tactics to the defenses, it will be too late to leave.

There was nothing wrong with Foster's decision.

To deal with the Kingdom, he would use the dark chess to catch the enemy by surprise, and he could also take advantage of Veigar's inattention to trap Veigar. When Veigar noticed the dark chess and was about to remove it, he would immediately order a breakout to stop the loss. These orders could be said to be very decisive, without any hesitation.

such a pity.

In the end, Foster missed the mark by one step and failed to anticipate Clemens' determination to break away from his shadow and prove himself.

(End of this chapter)

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