Mage Veja
Chapter 849
Chapter 849
Empire, Immortal City.
Eldir Nolan stood on the tower, watching Foster lead the army to march.
Originally, he also wanted to go out with the army.
But his body can no longer support him to go to the battlefield in person, and as the head of state, he must also stay in the Immortal City to buy time for Foster.
At the same time, for him, he has done everything he can do.
In the end, regardless of whether Foster wins or loses, he will be hanged, because this is the consequence of forcibly suppressing civilians and the army, and he must give the whole country an account.
So the next thing to watch is Foster's performance.
And this kind of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds situation, Eldir unilaterally believes that Foster can handle it well.
According to common sense.
Foster is indeed very good at handling this kind of situation, especially pulling the Jialan Army into a [-]-[-] frontal battle. Even if they have lost all morale, Foster is sure to defeat the Jialan Army with the elite troops of the empire.
Because morale is salvageable.
As long as a huge advantage can be achieved and the suppressed Jialan army can't hold its head up, then successive victories can make the soldiers temporarily forget everything and concentrate on fighting heroically to defeat the enemy.
Of course Vega knew this too.
He clearly knew that once snowballed by the enemy, it would be impossible to reverse the rhythm of the war unless the war species was used.
Veigar didn't want to bet on the [-]/[-] with the other party.
So it was he who made a decision that Foster hadn't thought of—
Avoid the fight!
Foster looked at the closed city of Silla and the densely packed defenders on the towers, he was so angry that he almost gritted his teeth, and at the same time, a sense of powerlessness made him despair.
They never counted.
Originally impatient, the Jialan army was attacking quickly and sneaking around behind, but at this time, they were not in a hurry. Seeing that they were actively seeking a war, it was fine if they didn't accept the attack, and they actually played the game of defending against the city drama code.
I really didn't think so.
After all, everyone knows that the Jialan country is in a hurry. It stands to reason that a decisive battle between everyone and the final decision of whether you will die or me will be the best solution to the problem, but the menacing Jialan country is doing the opposite.
"Since you want to procrastinate, then we will compare who can't procrastinate first."
In the end, Foster did not launch an attack, because a siege would pay a heavy price.And once they fail to attack repeatedly, the soldiers will develop negative psychology, which will accelerate the rebound speed due to the high-pressure policy.
So Foster dared not look for a siege.
His final choice is to be patient with Vijabi.
Veigar's deadline is clear. After the ice and snow melt in the coming year, Veigar must retreat.
And their dead line is not clear, they may collapse in the next second, or they may not have any problems in two or three months.
In other words, this is still a race against time.
Whoever can last longer will be able to win this war.
But Veigar's move did indeed have a slight impact on the Imperial Army, and it made them suffer first.
Because of one bout of energy, they declined again and again, and exhausted three times. They came aggressively, wanting to fight a war, but in the end they found that the enemy who originally wanted to fight a decisive battle with them was now discouraged, like a fist hit on cotton, This kind of aggrieved contrast will of course cast a haze over the entire army.
"My lord, now I can only rely on you."
Foster turned back to the camp while looking in the direction of the imperial capital.
With him in the army, he is confident that he can hold down the army for a few months without collapsing.
But the imperial capital is different. The sentiment of the civilians seems to have reached a critical point. Some small rebel organizations have revived. Any mistake will directly cause a chain reaction and affect the army here.
Therefore, the stability of the rear has become the key point of this war.
If the rear is stable for two months, it will win without a fight; if the rear is unstable, the front will inevitably collapse without a fight.
This time Foster felt unprecedented pressure.
Because he has never fought a war like this detached from the battlefield.
In previous wars, whoever has the strongest army, the largest number, and the most sophisticated methods can win the war, but this war is obviously different from the past.
There is no need for real swords and guns.
There is no smoke.
Not even a war was fought.
But Foster knew that the real war had already begun, and it had reached a fever pitch.
This completely undead war can actually become the final decisive battle that determines the fate of the empire. If someone told him that there was such a war before, then he would probably scorn and laugh at the whims of the other party.
But only after experiencing it.
A war without gunpowder smoke may be infinitely more dangerous than a war with gunpowder smoke.
----
Take advantage of strengths and avoid weaknesses.
This is Veigar's usual way of fighting.
It can't be said that the enemy came aggressively and forcibly pulled the probability of victory from [-] to [-]. He obediently fought the opponent, and then turned the final victory into a coin toss, letting God decide the outcome.
He didn't want to suffer such a big loss.
Therefore, he finally chose to reject the city and defend, and compete with the opponent to see who will collapse first, and at the same time, it is also to avoid his own shortcomings.
The imperial army has millions of troops and countless aviation formations.
Once the frontal battle is started, excluding the one-time factor of the war species, his advantage is only that Shia's astral elemental mages are stronger than the imperial army's, but this is definitely not enough.
Therefore, Veigar chose to draw the enemy into a war without gunpowder, simply to compete with who persisted longer.
This is directly on the same level as the empire. As long as there is no real battle, the so-called advantages of the empire will no longer exist.
That's right.
The city of Shira, the shield of the empire, has five crystal hubs for air defense, a city wall that can withstand high-level magic, as well as the original fortifications and resources...
As long as they defended, if the empire dared to attack, it would speed up its own collapse. The last empire must be the first to collapse before taking down the city of Xierla with its millions of troops.
At such times, the number of troops has become a burden.
Because the higher the number, the faster the rebound.
the most important is.
Veigar knew that Foster was good at fighting evenly, especially in desperate situations, but if he was pulled into a completely unfamiliar military field, would he still be able to display his strength?Veigar thought it was flatly impossible.
The current situation is a completely unfamiliar territory for Foster.
If Foster thinks that this game is just a chance to see who can persist until the end, then he is obviously wrong.In this kind of war without gunpowder, the real way to win is not to let luck decide the outcome.
Its real way of winning is still the psychological warfare that kills without blood.
And psychological warfare.
Foster had no idea.
(End of this chapter)
Empire, Immortal City.
Eldir Nolan stood on the tower, watching Foster lead the army to march.
Originally, he also wanted to go out with the army.
But his body can no longer support him to go to the battlefield in person, and as the head of state, he must also stay in the Immortal City to buy time for Foster.
At the same time, for him, he has done everything he can do.
In the end, regardless of whether Foster wins or loses, he will be hanged, because this is the consequence of forcibly suppressing civilians and the army, and he must give the whole country an account.
So the next thing to watch is Foster's performance.
And this kind of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds situation, Eldir unilaterally believes that Foster can handle it well.
According to common sense.
Foster is indeed very good at handling this kind of situation, especially pulling the Jialan Army into a [-]-[-] frontal battle. Even if they have lost all morale, Foster is sure to defeat the Jialan Army with the elite troops of the empire.
Because morale is salvageable.
As long as a huge advantage can be achieved and the suppressed Jialan army can't hold its head up, then successive victories can make the soldiers temporarily forget everything and concentrate on fighting heroically to defeat the enemy.
Of course Vega knew this too.
He clearly knew that once snowballed by the enemy, it would be impossible to reverse the rhythm of the war unless the war species was used.
Veigar didn't want to bet on the [-]/[-] with the other party.
So it was he who made a decision that Foster hadn't thought of—
Avoid the fight!
Foster looked at the closed city of Silla and the densely packed defenders on the towers, he was so angry that he almost gritted his teeth, and at the same time, a sense of powerlessness made him despair.
They never counted.
Originally impatient, the Jialan army was attacking quickly and sneaking around behind, but at this time, they were not in a hurry. Seeing that they were actively seeking a war, it was fine if they didn't accept the attack, and they actually played the game of defending against the city drama code.
I really didn't think so.
After all, everyone knows that the Jialan country is in a hurry. It stands to reason that a decisive battle between everyone and the final decision of whether you will die or me will be the best solution to the problem, but the menacing Jialan country is doing the opposite.
"Since you want to procrastinate, then we will compare who can't procrastinate first."
In the end, Foster did not launch an attack, because a siege would pay a heavy price.And once they fail to attack repeatedly, the soldiers will develop negative psychology, which will accelerate the rebound speed due to the high-pressure policy.
So Foster dared not look for a siege.
His final choice is to be patient with Vijabi.
Veigar's deadline is clear. After the ice and snow melt in the coming year, Veigar must retreat.
And their dead line is not clear, they may collapse in the next second, or they may not have any problems in two or three months.
In other words, this is still a race against time.
Whoever can last longer will be able to win this war.
But Veigar's move did indeed have a slight impact on the Imperial Army, and it made them suffer first.
Because of one bout of energy, they declined again and again, and exhausted three times. They came aggressively, wanting to fight a war, but in the end they found that the enemy who originally wanted to fight a decisive battle with them was now discouraged, like a fist hit on cotton, This kind of aggrieved contrast will of course cast a haze over the entire army.
"My lord, now I can only rely on you."
Foster turned back to the camp while looking in the direction of the imperial capital.
With him in the army, he is confident that he can hold down the army for a few months without collapsing.
But the imperial capital is different. The sentiment of the civilians seems to have reached a critical point. Some small rebel organizations have revived. Any mistake will directly cause a chain reaction and affect the army here.
Therefore, the stability of the rear has become the key point of this war.
If the rear is stable for two months, it will win without a fight; if the rear is unstable, the front will inevitably collapse without a fight.
This time Foster felt unprecedented pressure.
Because he has never fought a war like this detached from the battlefield.
In previous wars, whoever has the strongest army, the largest number, and the most sophisticated methods can win the war, but this war is obviously different from the past.
There is no need for real swords and guns.
There is no smoke.
Not even a war was fought.
But Foster knew that the real war had already begun, and it had reached a fever pitch.
This completely undead war can actually become the final decisive battle that determines the fate of the empire. If someone told him that there was such a war before, then he would probably scorn and laugh at the whims of the other party.
But only after experiencing it.
A war without gunpowder smoke may be infinitely more dangerous than a war with gunpowder smoke.
----
Take advantage of strengths and avoid weaknesses.
This is Veigar's usual way of fighting.
It can't be said that the enemy came aggressively and forcibly pulled the probability of victory from [-] to [-]. He obediently fought the opponent, and then turned the final victory into a coin toss, letting God decide the outcome.
He didn't want to suffer such a big loss.
Therefore, he finally chose to reject the city and defend, and compete with the opponent to see who will collapse first, and at the same time, it is also to avoid his own shortcomings.
The imperial army has millions of troops and countless aviation formations.
Once the frontal battle is started, excluding the one-time factor of the war species, his advantage is only that Shia's astral elemental mages are stronger than the imperial army's, but this is definitely not enough.
Therefore, Veigar chose to draw the enemy into a war without gunpowder, simply to compete with who persisted longer.
This is directly on the same level as the empire. As long as there is no real battle, the so-called advantages of the empire will no longer exist.
That's right.
The city of Shira, the shield of the empire, has five crystal hubs for air defense, a city wall that can withstand high-level magic, as well as the original fortifications and resources...
As long as they defended, if the empire dared to attack, it would speed up its own collapse. The last empire must be the first to collapse before taking down the city of Xierla with its millions of troops.
At such times, the number of troops has become a burden.
Because the higher the number, the faster the rebound.
the most important is.
Veigar knew that Foster was good at fighting evenly, especially in desperate situations, but if he was pulled into a completely unfamiliar military field, would he still be able to display his strength?Veigar thought it was flatly impossible.
The current situation is a completely unfamiliar territory for Foster.
If Foster thinks that this game is just a chance to see who can persist until the end, then he is obviously wrong.In this kind of war without gunpowder, the real way to win is not to let luck decide the outcome.
Its real way of winning is still the psychological warfare that kills without blood.
And psychological warfare.
Foster had no idea.
(End of this chapter)
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