Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece

Vol 2 Chapter 23: Battle plan

"Burkes, I haven't seen you for a long time, I thought you have forgotten old friends!" Daphus smiled and greeted him.

"How could you forget it? Just after coming back, there are a lot of backlogs that need to be dealt with urgently, and there is no time to spare," Burkes explained.

"Oh, is it finally finished?" Dafos joked.

"Not busy," Burkes said in a positive color: "However, the Turai City Hall has important orders for me to convey to you."

"Oh, what is the important order? The adults of Turui finally remembered our mercenaries," said Daphus.

"What do you want me to say here?" Burkes glanced around.

"I'm sorry, I am negligent, go to my big account." Daphus apologized and led them to the center of the camp.

“Is this turbulent game from Persian?” asked Burkes.

"I think, mainly because the soldiers have been in the military camp for a long time. If there is nothing to do, there may be some unexpected situations. Therefore, let them carry out sports competitions, which can consume their energy and exercise. Develop teamwork skills. In fact, the final champion of this competition is rewarded, and I have made a lot of money myself."

"You manage these mercenaries very well!" Burkes praised, and then the topic turned: "But you don't have to worry anymore, and soon you will do something."

Daves was not surprised: "The Lucanias are pushing in front of them, and Turui does not act any more. I thought you were ready to give them the land outside the city."

Hearing the grievances in Davers's words, Burkes was thinking about how to respond. The rest of his eyes saw a four-meter-high stone wall in the wooden wall on the right side. He was surprised to say: "You are still ready. Building a stone wall?"

Davers’s eyes groaned: “The ground of the wooden wall is damp and therefore not strong enough, so a stone wall was built in the waste stone to prevent it from being broken.”

"You and your soldiers are really powerful, actually built the camp into a city!" Burkes concealed criticized.

"We can't do anything. The number is too small. If we don't build the camp firmly, the map is surrounded, and we are mercenary rescuers. We are surrounded, who will rescue? So everything depends on myself!" Dave Stanran said.

"The outside market is also related to the defense of the camp?" Burkes asked.

“In the beginning, I just wanted to rely on the market to buy and sell something to meet my daily needs. I didn’t expect it to become like this... but you can rest assured that when you repel the Lukaria, everything will return to normal.” Dafoss did it to him. Guaranteed.

Burkes just wants to gain some psychological advantage in the next conversation. After all, only the city hall and the council can make decisions about whether to force the mercenary to close the market. So he did not continue to pursue it, but decided to go back to report. To Fryes. When he entered Dafos's big account, he said directly: "According to the investigation, the Lucanias may attack Turui in two days. The generals have deliberated and decided to meet the enemy and ask you to arrive. Join the battle."

"Please tell me, what is the plan of General Turui's adults?" Daves said sarcastically. In fact, his heart was very helpless. As a participant in a big battle, he did not have the power to participate in the discussion before Lien Chan. This is really a strange thing. He did not know that the Greek mercenary was also under the command of the little Cyrus, but at that time the mercenary’s strength accounted for half of the number, and the strength was strong. Little Cyrus relied heavily on it, plus he deceived the employment beforehand. Soldiers, conceal the facts of the rebellion, so when there are excessive demands, he will discuss with Clairkus and others... When Davers crossed, the little Cyrus had already died, everything was the mercenary himself, so what? Everyone is discussing it. Now, Daphus is returning to experience the bad feeling that everything is decided by others and that fate can't be mastered when he first arrived in the world.

Burgos is also very helpless. In fact, Fei Ruisi had proposed to let the mercenary leaders participate in the discussion and plan this battle. Kunogora Towers firmly refused to say that it was to prevent the occurrence of the Dionysius incident (Dio Nisius was the lord of Syracuse at this time. He was once led by the democrats to oust him. Later, by quietly introducing the mercenaries into the city, **** suppression of the democrats and the stability of the Syracuse dictator Throne). The hire of a mercenary was a proposal made by Firis, which was discussed by the generals and passed by the council and submitted to Burris recommended by Burris, so he had to avoid it.

"According to the exploration of the detective, the Lukania coalition has more than 10,000 people. On our side, there are more than 2,000 soldiers under your command, and there are more than 2,000 people in Dracos. The Tarantum reinforcements have one thousand. Five hundred people, Turui can send 4,000 people, we have two hundred cavalry, and the total number is close to 10,000..."

Burkes introduced the strength of the two sides, picked up a branch and slashed on the ground: "The plan of the generals was that the support of Tarantum was on the right wing when they were in the array, given their least strength, Adrians and One thousand people in Seta were added to it; the middle road was our Turiyi army. Due to the last failure, the young and middle-aged citizens of Turai have been greatly reduced, so more than half of the four thousand are ages. More than 40-year-old citizens, so add a thousand people from Dracos to the middle; and... because your troops have rich combat experience and the strongest strength, the left wing is under the responsibility of your troops, and there are also one hundred cavalry. Hundreds of Tarantum cavalry belong to the right wing. Of course, this is only a plan, specifically to the battlefield, depending on the enemy's situation may change..." Burkes finished, watching the expression on Dave's face.

Davers grasped the jaw with one hand and looked at the pattern on the ground and fell into meditation for a long time.

Burkes began to feel nervous.

"Want to listen to my opinion?" Daphus looked up and pointed at the sketch on the ground. He said calmly: "The force configuration given by Turui should be relatively balanced. Obviously the generals mean Through a long-lasting confrontation ~www.readwn.com~ use our defense to drag the enemy's offense."

Burkes nodded: Fei Ruisi explained to him why he had said something like this. Daves is well-deserved, and only by looking at the sketches can he speculate on the intentions of the generals.

"Although I have not played with the Lucanias, but in Persia and many mountain races, their combat characteristics should be similar, fierce, loosely organized, and poorly equipped. Perhaps this is your generals dare There is little to no confidence in taking this kind of arrangement. However, there are a few questions that need to be reminded of your generals' attention--"Davers turns a corner and raises the volume, saying:

"Last year, Turui killed more than 10,000 people in a battle with the Lucanias. It also means that nearly 10,000 sets of excellent Greek heavy equipment are in the hands of Lucanias. They are completely I can use it to update my own simplistic equipment. I encountered this situation when I was investigating in Amendola. Secondly, according to my detective exploration, the number of Lukania coalition forces is at least 13,000. We have more than 3,000 people, which means that their formation will be thicker than us, and the array will be longer than us. Not only will the impact and push power be greater than ours, but the threat of flanking is also great, and they are just big. Winning a game, our morale is definitely high. According to my observation, your Turui people are afraid of the Lucanias in their hearts, so in the long battle, who will eventually retreat, really not Say, "Daves used the branches to point to the pattern on the ground that represents the road in Turui: "Don't forget, there are still half of the 'old people' inside."

The confidence that Burkes had been instilled in the "Greek heavy infantry fighting against the barbarians" was shaken by Dafoss.

"Want to hear my plan?" At this moment, Davers said.

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