"Yes, sir," Hog said, seeing that everyone had made up their minds under Alan's persuasion. He then resud his explanation. "Before explaining the tactics, I think it's necessary for everyone to first understand the daily routine and defense asures within the breeding base."
"Taking No. 1 Park as an example, their day starts at 7 AM, with 7 to 8 AM being the morning alti. They have lunch at 12 PM, followed by an hour's break, and then resu work at 1 PM until dinner at 6 PM. After that, from 6 PM to 9 PM, unless there are special circumstances, it's the personnel's free ti, and the park is also equipped with many entertainnt facilities for them."
"After 9 PM, a curfew will be enforced, and all personnel will return to their dormitories. According to our investigation, they generally turn off their lights and rest before 10 PM, and our raid will basically comnce after this ti," Hog said, flipping through the report in his hand.
"I see. Launching an attack while they are resting will indeed reduce a lot of resistance." Andre nodded in admiration upon hearing this. Then he noticed that it seed to be past 10 PM already. Was the attack not happening today?
However, before Andre could raise his question, Hog continued, "Howevver, in the breeding park, so people have special routines. These are the thirty-six mbers of the patrol team and five dical wizards on night duty. The five night-shift wizards are fine; they basically stay in the large sheds within the park, responsible for looking after sick magical creatures, and generally do not go outdoors."
"As for these patrol teams, they are divided into two shifts daily. One shift of sixteen people is responsible for patrolling from 9 PM to 9 AM. Among them, six people are on the outer periter of the park, each equipped with a hound and acting alone, while ten people are inside, divided into five groups of two, patrolling within the park."
"The other shift of twenty people works from 9 AM to 9 PM, with ten people outside the park and ten inside, with a configuration basically similar to the night shift. It is worth noting that these patrol personnel work continuously, even eating on-site. Outer periter patrol personnel are also equipped with tactical vests, and within a twelve-kiloter radius outside the park, the other party has set up a mixed defense system consisting of intruder charms, alarm spells, tracing spells, and patrol personnel."
"Furthermore, on the outer periter, these breeding bases have also set up extrely strong magical barriers that cannot be broken by ordinary ans in a short ti. Even if they are violently destroyed, it will definitely alert the people inside."
At this mont, upon hearing Hog's report, everyone present felt a chill in their hearts. With such strict defenses, if they had rushed in head-on from the start, they might truly have suffered.
"Since you understand these defense asures so clearly, you must have made thorough preparations." Andre found that Alan's actions were truly not ordinary in their ticulousness.
"Indeed," Alan nodded slightly. "I have prepared equipnt that can bypass these devices, but for No. 1 Park, we will break through directly from the inside."
"Break through from the inside? Have you found a way to enter without alarming those people?" Andre was slightly surprised upon hearing this.
"Yes, this is thanks to having managed to send one of my subordinates to infiltrate when this park was first discovered. It is precisely because of her that we were able to gather so much internal intelligence, and at the sa ti, I also discovered a passage that leads directly from the outside to the inside." Alan also revealed Shalltear's involvent at this point. It must be said that she played a crucial role in this operation targeting the breeding park.
*So that's it.* Everyone, including Andre, suddenly realized. They had previously wondered why Alan knew so much, even getting a clear understanding of the internal structure.
"And because of this, I have been able to successfully break the magic shield that envelops the park. However, to be on the safe side, we will still break through No. 1 Park directly from the inside." Speaking of this, Alan directly took over Hog's hosting duties. "For this operation, we will directly enter the core hub at the center of the park, set for around 9 PM. Once my insider confirms that all living quarters have turned off their lights, we will begin."
"The first priority is to deal with the ten internal patrol personnel, followed by the capture operation targeting the staff dormitories and Clent and others." Speaking of this, Alan looked around at everyone again. "Currently, including Hog and myself, there are forty-six people present. Among them, Hog, Hagrid, and Professor Kettleburn are too conspicuous and will not participate in the capture of personnel. As for the remaining forty-three people, I plan to divide you into twenty-two groups, with two people per group."
"When the operation begins, the seven teams with stronger operational capabilities will first be dispatched, using the Disillusionnt Charm to infiltrate, then quickly take down the five patrol teams and the five night-shift dical wizards. After that, they will return to the residential area to gather and simultaneously launch an attack on the twenty-two staff dormitories."
Upon hearing Alan's plan, Andre couldn't help but express his doubts. "I have no objection to prioritizing the elimination of those wizards patrolling outside, but isn't it a bit risky to use a simultaneous attack tactic on the residential area instead of taking them down one by one? You know, over two hundred people are in twenty-two dormitories, aning each dormitory houses at least eight to ten people. Even if they are sleeping soundly, is it really appropriate for two wizards to face them alone?"
Hearing Andre's doubts, the surrounding Aurors also nodded. They considered themselves strong, but they couldn't be too harsh when facing these ordinary wizards, which would sowhat tie their hands. Although they were confident they could still take these people down, if sothing went wrong and these wizards sent out a ssage, it would be troubleso.
"Your consideration is indeed very thorough, but I actually had preparations for this." With that, Alan stood up and walked toward the side of the conference room. As he walked, he said, "What I ant by having two wizards deal with one dormitory does not refer to a reckless attack with force, but rather the implentation of corresponding tactics. These include silent breaching, standardized movent, rapid maneuver, control, and ergency plans, among other tactical actions. I have also prepared corresponding pieces for everyone. I have made these tactical actions foolproof, making them very simple, and everyone can master them with a little practice."
"Ah?" Everyone around found that they understood every word Alan said, but they completely failed to grasp what it ant when put together.
"What you said… those tactical actions, we don't know them. And what pieces are you referring to?" Andre, like everyone else, was completely confused and couldn't help but ask.
"Don't worry, I have prepared everything. What I an is… this!" As soon as Alan finished speaking, he gently waved his hand, and then the wall on one side of the conference room began to deform and open to both sides. Then, the people in the conference room saw a three-story building standing in the open space not far from the opening. The more observant Aurors noticed that this building was identical to the wizard dormitory they had seen on the sand table.
"This… could this be?" Andre looked at Alan in disbelief.
"Indeed," Alan smiled and nodded. "This small building before you is a one-to-one replica of the wizard dormitory, even the internal layout is identical." With that, Alan walked out, waving to everyone. "Please move to the front of the building; I will provide a more detailed explanation."
Upon hearing this, everyone exchanged glances, then stood up and followed Alan to the front of the house, forming a semicircle.
Seeing everyone gathered, Alan stood in front of the ground floor door of the house and said loudly, "We found that the wizard dormitories in the park are very uniform, including their internal layout. Each dormitory has a total of eight guest rooms, with four on the second floor and four on the third floor. For breaching, I have prepared enough Silent Charms for everyone. Once activated, these charms allow you to break through without alarming anyone. This is the first tactical action: silent breaching."
With that, Alan took out a tal charm, activated it, and placed it on the door. Then, he blatantly cast Alohomora on the main door. During this process, none of the people around heard any sound.
"At the sa ti, when breaching, one person is responsible for breaching, and one person is responsible for vigilance. After breaching, when performing the task, threats need to be eliminated according to a standard procedure, because we are not sure if anyone is still moving freely after the lights are out. This is the second tactical action: standardized movent. As soon as soone is spotted in the line of sight, a Stupefy must be cast imdiately. But here we need to pay attention: each ti an attack is launched, a Silent Charm must be activated to ensure that no one else is alerted."
With that, Alan walked inside with a charm in one hand, demonstrating to everyone, and kept his wand extended in a vigilant posture. At the sa ti, he advanced rapidly, following a left-to-right sequence. During this process, his gaze and wand ford a perfect straight line, not missing any corner. Precise and fast, that's what the people around saw.
Imdiately after, everyone saw a humanoid cardboard cutout suddenly pop up in the ground floor hall. The cardboard had a roughly drawn person in pajamas on it. And the mont the cardboard appeared, Alan activated a Silent Charm with one hand and swiftly shot a Stupefy from his wand with the other, instantly sending the cardboard flying. But throughout the entire process, no sound was emitted, and even when the cardboard flew and hit the wall, it remained silent.
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