I wont say much this chapter. I do wonder however, how big the difference is exactly between the dragon legion which is second to only the guards legion of shanhai and the legion which the Yan alliance legion brought to the battle.I think I recall being mentioned that they sent all or a majority of their elite troops to battle in Yannan. Shanhai's Dragon legion is and should rightfully be stronger than any elite legion the Yan alliance can put together but how big is the gap of strength exactly. Hopefully we find out soon.
i wonder what made them think, that only they can scheme and make traps and have hidden cards. their greed blinds them or so it seems.
on another note the City alliance could have gotten all the help they wanted without cost, simply by saying help us or we join Shanhai. instead they sold out and will gain nothing, even if they "win"
This king here! What's an answer!!!
Where is my moth******* Mass Release!!!
This king, on behalf of himself and all of the loyal subjects here. Demands the MASS RELEASE!!!!
Path is 200 meters wide & Wuqi puts calvary on the wings (at the walls of gorge where their mobility is limited or rather useless in this case) archers in the front (stupid, who leads with archers on the attack) instead of shield-sword line then archers alternating, then he mixes in trebuchets & archer turrets which take up space along the limited frontage of 200 meters (do you know how big a trebuchet or archer turret is, author?)
Back to the next idiocy...
No breakfast? You never send troops to fight on an empty stomach! Morale drops no matter how good the plan is and stamina decreases therefore fighting power decreases therefore YOU LOSE!!
I'm not getting this map layout mentally: based on maps found on TWOs Discord channel Mending butts up against the SE edge of Tengyue, the two towns are the last in the province and mentioned to be the gateway to Tengyue, but Wuqi has 70k troops move east to defend south towards Baiqi's 3rd Legion but Baiqi came from the east and logically the two towns should lie parallel to the border of the two provinces which put them along a NE-SW axis . Baiqi should be taking the towns from East to West which means Wenshan should be the most NE of the two, hence (I hate that word after seeing it so often in this book) moving east to defend south should be west to defend south otherwise the map is wrong or the author is an idiot (I'm inclined to believe the latter).
Oh and the 200 meter wide path with 2 units of 100 thousand troops, puhlease! Even a moron, let alone Baiqi, could defend against them all day especially with cannons, trebuchets and ballistas.
But of course the author will write the dramatic spectacle that he thinks is true for us to read....
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