The failure of the kidnapping plan ans that all plans need to be adjusted anew. This is a matter where a small move can affect the whole situation. Sothing originally simple has turned into this ss. This outco made Luo Zheng very annoyed, but it couldn't be helped. It's likely that those in charge are more annoyed than he is. It's better to think about what to do next. Luo Zheng sat down with a cold face, stared at the campfire lost in thought, and pondered other plans.
The captured brothers must be rescued; this is a matter of principle. Shadow thought for a mont but didn't have any good ideas. Angrily, he looked at Luo Zheng as if to urge him, but Lan Xue, sitting beside him, gave Shadow a gentle pull, signaling not to disturb Luo Zheng's thoughts. Shadow understood and nodded, then turned to Snow Fox and said softly, "Let ask you sothing. I rember you ntioned before that the enemy used poison gas bombs. Since everyone was poisoned, why is everyone okay?"
"Injection of an antidote; the poison gas bomb is just the kind that induces coma," Snow Fox replied offhandedly, not particularly interested in this question, and was also frowning, lost in thought about the rescue plan.
"Do you know where they placed their poison gas bombs?" Shadow continued to press.
"Are you thinking of blowing up the enemy's poison gas bombs, then taking advantage of everyone being poisoned to grab them?" Wu Jin asked in surprise.
"Yes, I have that thought," Shadow nodded seriously and said.
"This is unlikely; the poison gas bomb's diffusion range is limited. The Snow Bear Base Camp's valley is so large, with nearly ten thousand troops, so inside and so patrolling outside. Even if we detonated the poison gas bombs, we couldn't poison everyone inside. At that ti, they would attack us from both inside and outside, and we wouldn't be able to escape. This thod is unfeasible." Luo Zheng suddenly said, denying Shadow's idea.
"Do you have a better plan?" Shadow asked.
"I have an idea," Luo Zheng looked at everyone seriously and said.
Everyone's eyes lit up imdiately and turned to Luo Zheng, especially Lan Xue, who, through countless experiences, realized that every idea of Luo Zheng's eventually turned into a feasible plan, so he urged, "Quickly tell us."
"Alright," Luo Zheng agreed, looked at Shadow, and continued, "This plan requires significant effort from you."
"No problem, just tell as long as we can rescue the brothers," Shadow said seriously.
"Brothers, since the kidnapping operation failed, and we couldn't kidnap the family mbers to exchange for the hostages, then let's kidnap the enemy," Luo Zheng said as his face turned stern, and a hint of killing intent appeared in his eyes.
"How do we kidnap them?" Shadow eagerly asked.
"Don't worry; let him talk," Lan Xue consoled.
Shadow nodded, not asking further questions, and Luo Zheng glanced at Wu Jin and continued, "I need a suitable place to set the battlefield, lure the enemy over, then 'boom'—trigger an avalanche to bury all the enemies at once. They won't die imdiately, giving us ti to capture them to use as hostages."
Everyone was highly skilled; they imdiately understood the cleverness of it, and their eyes shone. Wu Jin said excitedly, "This idea has three crucial points: first is luring the enemy, second is the choice of the battlefield, and third is the prior deploynt. I can handle the luring part. Tell us your specific idea."
Luo Zheng didn't imdiately answer Wu Jin's question but looked at Shadow and said, "You have lived here for two months, more familiar with the terrain than we are. Do you have any good terrain options?"
"Yes, I have one," Shadow's eyes lit up with excitent as he said, "It's a canyon, about a few hundred ters wide, about five hundred ters above the ground. The mountainsides are covered with thick snow, if an avalanche is triggered, the snow on both sides would roll down and perfectly bury the canyon. The enemy will surely take refuge in the middle of the canyon. The strong sound of the avalanche will stun the enemies but not kill them imdiately, perfectly fitting your requirents."
"A hundred ters wide? Five hundred ters high?" Luo Zheng pondered, calculating the effects and coverage of the avalanche in his mind. The five hundred ters of snow may not completely cover the hundred-ter ground, which indeed requires both sides' involvent. He looked at Wu Jin and asked, "How many Button Bombs did you bring this ti?"
"I know you like using them, so I brought a lot this ti, besides the fifty each person carries, there are also several boxes, totaling a thousand bombs, almost emptying the equipnt departnt's stock," Wu Jin said imdiately.
"A thousand bombs? Five hundred on each side?" Luo Zheng quickly calculated the possible effects based on the explosive power of each bomb and found it feasible. He said seriously, "As long as they are well-buried, they are enough to trigger a massive avalanche. Even if a thousand enemies arrive, they are enough to deal with, no more than that."
"Based on the explosive power and the height of the snow mountain, it's calculated that five hundred on one side, each spaced one ter apart, makes five hundred ters long. The canyon is about a hundred ters wide; the enemy will certainly spread while pursuing. Thirty people spread out while maintaining a two-ter average distance between each person, resulting in a width of sixty ters, perfectly fitting into a hundred-ter wide canyon. The distance between front and back spreads to two ters, allowing the five hundred ters length to accommodate two hundred fifty people evenly. It ans when the enemy enters the canyon, they form a phalanx of thirty people wide and two hundred fifty people long for pursuit, that is, over seven thousand people. In other words, if we deploy a team in the canyon to block them, gathering the enemy to rush forward, it would be enough to bury them all at once," Wu Jin analyzed deeply.
"Right, even if there are three thousand pursuing enemies, it's enough to bury them. Therefore, we don't need to use all the Button Bombs; forming a three-hundred-ter-long explosive line is enough. The explosion can create a sonic boom, causing a larger avalanche effect, maybe even resulting in the sa five-hundred-ter width." Snow Fox agreed joyfully.
"It's always good to be cautious; don't rush. Listen to what Ghost has to say," Lan Xue diated, knowing Luo Zheng might have further plans.
Everyone realized they were rushing, exchanged awkward smiles, and looked at Luo Zheng. Luo Zheng pondered and continued, "The enemy has nearly ten thousand troops, not counting several hundred Snow Bear Special Warfare Team mbers and several hundred rcenaries, summing up to about a thousand. I estimate that those pursuing might not be conventional troops but rather these Snow Bears and rcenaries. They're very cunning, would consciously spread out seeing the terrain. If we send soone to block in the canyon, they wouldn't easily pursue. So, we need to let them pursue freely, set up a big net. What's a little loss of Button Bombs compared to eliminating these pursuers?"
"Makes sense, almost forgot that. If we can capture Snow Bear, even if only a few, exchanging hostages wouldn't be a problem. If it's regular troops, their vigilance isn't enough; they'd pursue en masse. Capturing more could also help in ransom exchange. The battlefield isn't a problem; let's talk about luring the enemy." Wu Jin said excitedly, his face full of elation, dissipating the gloom of the failed kidnapping attempt.
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