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Chapter 2096 Can it still be like this?
Chapter 2096 Can it still be like this?
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While Dong Zhe was on the city wall, everything that happened on the ocean under his own watchful eyes was worth remembering for a lifetime.
The operations demonstrated by the Kushan Empire's naval fleet are truly shocking!
First, a naval fleet landed, and then an infantry corps came down, lined up their troops, packed up their equipment, and headed towards the city.
Just seeing this, there is indeed no problem. In order to guard against accidents, Dong Zhe naturally worked overtime to strengthen the defense. If he wants others to rescue him, he has to at least delay until others arrive.
However, the subsequent actions of the Kushans made people feel confused.
Muhlai was certainly not a simple person. When he saw such a port city, which seemed to have quite a large population, he naturally knew that this place had great value. He could make a fortune by either forcibly occupying it or plundering it.
Since his side apparently had an absolute advantage, Muhlai naturally had some thoughts in his mind. After all, it would be nice if he could earn some extra money by going out.
However, Kenmailer, who had always been quite upright, relied on his excellent physical fitness to recognize the special flags on the city wall from a very long distance.
The clear Chinese characters on the flag clearly show whose territory this is.
As expected, this city is the city of the Han Empire, and they have reached the jurisdiction of the Han Empire.
Although we didn't find a route for a flanking attack, we did find the city of the Han Empire, so it wasn't a loss.
Since it is a city of the Han Empire, they must have a very clear understanding of the situation of the Han Empire.
As long as we capture this city, we will be able to use the intelligence held by this city to understand the specific information of the Han Empire’s Central and South Asian fortresses.
Whether it is looking for a detour or searching for information about the enemy, it can be said to be very convenient.
From a strategic perspective, finding such a city in such a short time is a win-win situation.
So relying on the advantage of falling inward, Kenmailer approached the land faster than Muhle, put Valena and his legion on the ship onto the land, and prepared to take down the city in front of him.
By deploying soldiers at a relatively long distance, they are less likely to be blocked by the enemy, and there is also enough time to deploy the troops. Then he will lead the fleet to approach the enemy's port and provide long-range support and strikes through the long-range weapons on the ships to ensure the smooth attack of the land forces.
From a tactical planning perspective, there is nothing wrong with Kenmailer's own behavior.
But in Muhle's opinion, this performance is completely different.
On the one hand, the army was sent ashore and advanced along the coastline, which was even more majestic and powerful.
If it were just that, Muhlai would naturally not say anything. Although there were conflicts between them, under the current circumstances, as long as they could take down the city and divide up the relevant interests, the past events could be easily put behind them.
However, Kenmailer, who had left his troops on land, naturally led his fleet forward along the coastline in order to better ensure the effectiveness of the navy's long-range strikes in supporting the army!
Although Muhle also had a naval fleet and could provide long-range support, Kenmailer did not dare to trust Muhle. The contradictions between the two sides before this were already brewing.
If we ask the enemy to support our army, I'm afraid our troops will be within the enemy's long-range coverage.
When the time comes, he will say that it is normal to have accidental injuries because the distance is far. How should he explain this to his comrades?
Rather than trusting that Muhle would not attack from behind, it would be better to take action himself, which would not only ensure the strength of the attack, but also protect the safety of Valena's ocean direction.
However, the actions derived from this idea would naturally make the entire fleet under his command closer to the mainland compared to Mulanghe's fleet. In Muhlai's view, this behavior was a manifestation of wanting to take it all for himself.
Such a huge profit, but he actually wanted to take it all for himself and didn't want to share it with him. What was he doing? Was he provoking him?
Carrying the anger in his heart and suppressing it, Muhle directly signaled to the soldiers around him to convey the information through flags.
"Ask our army why we don't let them get close?" Kenmailer heard the flag signal and looked at the Muhle fleet behind him. He showed a hint of disdain on his face and said, "Tell him back that I don't trust him!"
If you tell others that the enemy's fleet is close to the land and providing long-range support, I guess no one would believe it.
Muhlai was also stunned when he heard this information, and then he became furious.
He was ready to put aside the past grudges, and join these northerners in looting this city, and then divide the profits equally, but the other party actually dared to reject his kindness? !
You still say you don't trust him. What are you doing? You are questioning his noble status, and your ability and character to be decisive!
Kenmailer looked at the Muhle fleet, which remained motionless and unresponsive after he said what he had said, and smiled on the spot.
As I guessed, after being exposed by me, Muhelai could only stay where he was.
It seemed that not long after, the fleet under Muhle's command gradually moved away, as if it had given up this goal.
Kenmailer was even happier when he saw this scene. Without thinking much, he ordered the fleet he led to launch a long-range attack on the cities of the Han Empire.
The long-range attacks continued for a long time, and the sounds of bombarding the city walls continued.
After all, it was a fleet carrying soldiers, so it did not carry much long-range weapons. After bombing for a while, Kenmailer brought his troops ashore and prepared to start the siege.
The city wall withstood the blow, and Dong Zhe, who was standing on the wall, could better appreciate the lethality of this attack.
After the attack, they were actually somewhat thankful that one of the enemy fleets had left, otherwise the city walls might have been directly destroyed by this kind of long-range attack.
If we want to engage in battle again at that time, it will be extremely difficult.
However, with this grateful mentality, Muhle returned with his fleet.
Dong Zhe was about to despair when he saw this scene, and then he saw Muhelai and his fleet approaching the fleet ships left by Kenmailer, and then launched an attack, looted the ships, and left with the ships...
Dong Zhe was shocked by this scene. What could happen? How could it be like this?
(End of this chapter)
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