And since the total strength was wrongly estimated before, the total strength of our army on the front line at this moment should be equally wrong. There should probably be two commanders.After communicating with other players, it turns out that the players in our army have two Youshuai troops.In this way, my heart will be more at ease.In any case, it is a matter of wealth and wealth to hold two troops of the Youshuai Department in your hands at this moment.Of course, of the two Youshuai troops, only three Caoshuai troops are suitable for fighting in the desert.So the remaining seven Cao Shuai troops, in fact, all of them stayed in the rear and did not bring them out.This also includes the private troops under my command, which also only brought out 12 desert troops.Although the strength of other troops is equally powerful, I did not bring them out.

What's more interesting is that the npc coach decided to send us players to fight tough battles from the very beginning, so the npc troops given to us are all desert troops.That is to say, all of the npc troops under our command who had more than one health commander had already gone to the front line.And my subordinates are desert soldiers as high as a battalion.One of the commanders and the five school lieutenants are all level 7 talents.Compared with the elites in my 12 Qu private troops, except for the fact that the famous generals have higher ranks and higher qualifications, they are still quite strong compared to others.In other words, there are six more new forces under my command.And after this battle, these fresh troops will also be destined to become great men, and our army will be even sharper by then.

The player's private forces are hard-won, so I asked them to put their own forces in the back, don't run to the front to fight hard, and retreat early when the time comes.And although my private troops are mighty, they can't resist concentrated fire. The arrangement of the npc coach is not suitable for defensive fire and projectiles, so my private troops are only placed behind with other players' private troops. According to the appropriate formation, it is safer.Only npc troops can only stay on the front line, because the commander's death order is given to these npc troops.That being the case, I can only let these npcs stand in front.After this battle, how many of these npcs can survive, I have no idea.

In fact, as soon as the war started, our army was passive.Of course, for the entire battlefield, it is not passive.Only the frontline troops including me are passive.I am fine and can stay with the private troops.And the npc troops under my command became the targets of others, standing there and allowing them to shoot.This mainly depends on the environment of the desert. In the wind and sand, it is difficult to see the enemy clearly.The enemy army is currently covering up and killing this side with an unfixed trajectory, but we have to stand in place to block the enemy army.Therefore, the opponent has a fixed projectile point, while our side can only roughly determine the opponent's position in the opponent's erratic position.It was okay at the beginning, after all, we were still at a safe distance, and the opponent was in the beating area, so long-range attacks could not hit us.But when the opponent's footsteps began to approach, the problem began to grow.

Fortunately, NPC Cao Shuai soon discovered this problem.For this reason, he adjusted his strategy in time, and began to break down the entire Cao Shuai Department into several sections, leaving room for our army to move.In this way, the loss is really much less.But the battalion under my command had already lost a unit of troops.At this moment, my hard work finally paid off. The first opponent's pawn was unlucky and was attacked by my projectile, which became our experience.The 99 npc troops, including the commander and six lieutenants, have all been upgraded to level 10.The strength of my subordinates suddenly expanded.

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