God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 2014 The best truth!

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In this posture, Liu Zhang issued orders very decisively and endorsed this action.

The relevant orders and subsequent documents were sent to Central and South Asia on the one hand, and to Chang'an on the other hand, to ensure that they were kept as a record.

In this regard, Zhang Su worked very seriously and hard, and there was no omission.

Faced with this situation, Lu Qi naturally had no intention of staying in Baidao any longer.

So much time has passed, the war in South and Central Asia might have already broken out.

Although the terrain in the Wenjia area is flat, there are many rivers, so there are still certain requirements for the soldiers' swimming skills.

However, in terms of water skills, although the people of Yizhou are not as good as those of Jiangdong, they are at least better than those in the north. In addition, they are mainly composed of infantry, so their ability to adapt to the battlefield is still quite high.

Except for being a little slow and hardly having the decisive power on the battlefield, everything else is good.

In other words, the possibility of a big victory is not high, and the possibility of a big defeat is not high either. After all, the morale of both sides is abnormal.

Their successive victories were essentially full of calculations, because these calculations led to this result, and the subsequent situation was completely inevitable.

The person who is best at snowballing victories, Zhang Ren, is still in Chengdu and has not yet gone to Central and South Asia for rotation.

On the surface, the combat effectiveness of Central and South Asia has not reached the so-called limit, and it is completely out of anger.

The other side has won every battle and has conquered so much land, so naturally their morale is high.

In this contrast, if something unexpected really happened, Lu Qi would not be surprised.

"Forget it, let's go and take a look. We can't really follow the other historical direction recorded in the chat group. If that's the case, what's the point of my coming here?" Lu Qi encouraged himself and immediately sent someone to notify the relevant soldiers and staff to make follow-up arrangements to ensure the production tasks of Baidao.

The development of this area will not come to a complete standstill because of my departure.

No matter what, the importance of this place is still very important. It is the only large-scale steel plant in the southwest region. Although it is relatively simple, its development prospects and future opportunities can be said to be quite unpretentious.

In a sense, most of the military equipment supplies for subsequent wars against the Kushan Empire, especially the wars against the army in the southwest, would be manufactured and produced here.

Before gaining control of the sea, the army's supply line had to be as close as possible, so this place became the only choice. Even though the mountain roads were rugged and full of gullies, this fact could not be changed.

This is also the reason why Lu Qi did not go anywhere during this period. On the one hand, he had to dispatch craftsmen from Qingzhou area, and on the other hand, he also had to plan various aspects such as construction design, manufacturing and production to ensure the later production and services.

The production of a large steel plant, from nothing to being self-sufficient, the energy and time spent in it must be huge.

It can be said that if there is no special situation, he naturally does not want any accidents to happen in this place, and he will not leave this place.

Just thinking about what was said in the chat group, Lu Qi had to make a decision and decided to go to Central and South Asia.

Although they didn't know who the opponent was, the power currently retained in Southeast Asia was simply not enough to control a real attack from an empire. If something unexpected happened, it would be a big joke. Even so far, the officers and soldiers of the Han Empire who had internal energy out of their bodies were only a handful, especially those who died in foreign wars, and there were basically no major impacts.

However, given Yan Yan’s own strength and strategic position, if an accident really occurs, the probability of the Central and South Asian fortress being taken down is quite high.

As long as the enemy acts fast enough, they can easily take down this fortress. Even if they concentrate their forces and rely on the high ground in the north and the low ground in the south, they can still take back the fortress easily. But it does not mean that they can be too lax.

Because morale is one of the important indicators of fighting a war. If morale collapses, then needless to say, no matter how many troops there are, they cannot save the army from a crushing defeat.

"General Yan, I hope you won't collapse?!" Lu Qi muttered a blessing to himself with some thoughts in his mind.

What we know more about Yan Yan comes not from the stories told by people around her, but from the records in the chat group.

Among all the people in Yizhou, the two people he really knew well in reality were Zhang Ren and Wang Lei. As for the others, he basically only knew them through hearsay.

After completing the handover, Lu Qi also took the "Little Eagle" flying all the way south from the Chang'an area and headed straight to the Wenjia area in Central and South Asia.

As for the specific coordinates, they still have to be searched to find them. After all, the Wenjia region is also a kingdom with a very large area, and there are quite a few places that can accommodate military operations.

However, the manpower invested by one side exceeded 100,000 after all, and the army led by Yan Yan had nearly 50,000 people.

With so many people, it is still possible to see them by looking down from the sky. As long as we exclude towns and cities, it is still easy to find them.

In the map projected in the chat group, Lu Qi crossed out one possible place after another, and then he rode on the "Eagle" to the next place.

In the Wenjia area, after receiving the report from his officers, Brach was completely numb and looked at this so-called gilded person from the Southern Noble in silence.

People can be ignorant, but can the degree of ignorance not be so low?

When two countries are at war, envoys will not be killed. Although he did not fully understand the meaning of this sentence, he knew at least one thing, that is, envoys should not be killed if possible.

In the history they recorded in the past, they had a different level of vigilance towards this kind of thing.

It seems that the country that killed the envoy did not receive very good treatment in the end.

No matter what, at least let the other person speak out first, otherwise how do you know who the other party is?
However, as a Brahmin Kshatriya, Aikshil was unaware of this and instead felt that what he did was completely correct.

They were invincible in every attack and battle. They were unstoppable wherever they went. They were worthy of being the troops under Brahma. Wherever the god led, victory came easily.

Do we still need to talk to the envoy on the other side? It's a waste of time.

Since we have to use force to solve the problem anyway, why use words? The fist in your hand is the best truth!

(End of this chapter)

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