Warfare is a technical job that requires ticulous planning, careful deploynt, and excellent execution. Hook was worried that his troops were not professional enough and missed a great opportunity. Anxiously inquiring about the ambush plan, Luo Zheng smiled and said, "The big trees in the valley have been chopped down, leaving the view relatively open. A complete ambush is impossible. We can attack like hungry wolves from all directions, striking as quickly as possible, catching the enemy off guard, and then adapting to the situation."
"Wolf pack tactics? We are good at that," Hook replied cheerfully.
"The enemy's defense is certainly strong, with infrared detectors set up around. Our n will be discovered as soon as they move. So, we might as well attack openly, bringing out our nurical advantage. Wolf pack tactics, in this environnt, is the best tactic. Attack like a hungry wolf—fast, accurate, and ruthless—strike and retreat like a tornado, destroying enemy defenses and supplies," Luo Zheng said seriously.
"Not going to grab so loot?" Hook said reluctantly.
Luo Zheng laughed and said, "You, always thinking about making a profit."
"You don't have the burden of household expenses," Hook argued.
"True, it's a big operation, and we need to grow and develop. We can't do without supplies, so let's do it this way: during the attack, grab as much as you can based on everyone's abilities. If we collect too much and get caught by the enemy, it will be troubleso. We must retreat overnight after the operation, and speed is crucial. Do you think we can run fast with the supplies?" Luo Zheng smiled.
"True, but it's a pity," Hook said helplessly.
"Don't worry. Since my country has promised assistance, they will fully support us. In up to five days, my country will air-drop a batch of supplies to you, enough to arm a thousand n, along with a large quantity of ammunition and two hundred Special Forces for reinforcent. Isn't that great?" Luo Zheng smiled.
"Really?" Hook was taken aback, looking at Luo Zheng closely. Seeing that Luo Zheng didn't seem to be lying, he was overjoyed and danced with excitent, saying with a bit of ambition, "As long as there's enough ammunition, especially grenades, land mines, and a thousand guns, I can imdiately recruit a thousand soldiers."
"Recruit soldiers?" Luo Zheng looked at Hook in surprise and asked.
"Yes, recruit soldiers." Hook confidently added. Seeing Luo Zheng's puzzled expression, he realized and explained, "You might not know, there are many tribes within a thousand miles, and their developnt is not satisfactory. Many young n are looking for a way out, either joining drug cartels or guerrilla forces of the local governnt, all cannon fodder. As long as I recruit, they will definitely respond."
"That's good. By then, you can leak so news about founding a nation. Once they hear there's hope in becoming founding heroes, they will be more enthusiastic. Other tribes might even join. Of course, it can't be said openly, at least not until we win this war, or it will attract the restraint and suppression from surrounding countries," Luo Zheng smiled.
Upon hearing this, Hook's eyes lit up. After pondering for a mont, he nodded heavily and said, "Right, you're right, let's do it. With n and guns, we are the kings of this prival forest, better protecting the tribe and improving everyone's living conditions."
Luo Zheng saw that Hook did not forget the tribe and did not lose himself in ambition, secretly breathed a sigh of relief, and smiled, thinking more highly of Hook. This guy truly has the deanor of a hero worth supporting, which also benefits national interests. He thought for a mont and said, "The team will attack from eight directions, with a hundred n in each direction, and the remaining two hundred as a reserve." Saying this, he squatted down and drew a map on the ground with a field knife.
"Eight directions?" Hook squatted down in surprise, carefully looking at the map. Luo Zheng had drawn a rough terrain map with eight directions, resembling an Eight Diagram. Hook understood and smiled; attacking from these eight directions simultaneously would leave fewer dead angles in the enemy camp, making it easier to fight and putting pressure on the enemy of being caught unprepared, increasing the odds of victory, making him very happy.
Luo Zheng explained a few sentences, finally adding, "Use attack squads as units to infiltrate, lurking one kiloter away from the enemy camp. Once the frontal attack begins, charge forward swiftly—interweave, strike hard, speed is crucial. Disrupt the enemy's formation quickly. The frontal attack force initially only feigns attack to avoid heavy losses. Once other directional forces rush in, attack fiercely imdiately." As he spoke, Luo Zheng thrust the dagger into the center of the map, his eyes gleaming with battle intent, adding, "After infiltrating the enemy camp, set it on fire to destroy it."
Hook listened with excitent, gladly agreeing, imdiately calling for his officers to explain Luo Zheng's strategic ideas and plans in detail in the local language. Everyone's eyes lit up and they nodded, going off to prepare.
After that, Luo Zheng found a place to sit down and rest, closing his eyes for so relaxation. Having marched rapidly for two consecutive days and nights, even with Luo Zheng's robust body, he couldn't bear it. Using his family-inherited Breathing Skill, he adjusted his breath. After an hour, the sky was overcast, and visibility in the prival forest was very low. Luo Zheng opened his eyes, filled with a sharp glint.
Everyone was ready, eagerly looking at Luo Zheng, waiting for the final order. Luo Zheng looked up at the sky; the moon had risen, the sky was overcast, and the forest ground was much darker, with visibility not exceeding five ters. His face sank, calmly scanning the crowd, saying to Hook, "This battle is crucial, absolutely no carelessness. Everyone must reach the designated position within ten minutes, without being exposed."
"Don't worry, my n can do it." Hook had confidence in his brothers, who grew up surviving in this prival forest, knowing this jungle better than the enemy. Approaching silently wasn't a problem.
"You must be mindful of sentries and infrared detectors around. You don't have electronic devices on you, so don't worry about enemy electronic detectors, but beware of infrared detectors. Avoid any tal objects and walk around them. Whether the ambush succeeds depends on everyone's ability to reach the designated attack position without alerting the enemy," Luo Zheng earnestly instructed.
Hook nodded solemnly, saying a few words to the officers standing behind him. They nodded in tacit agreent, waving their hands as each led their teams disappearing into the vast forest without a sound, ghost-like. Soon, only the three hundred strong force was left in the dense forest.
Among these three hundred, two hundred were reserves, and a hundred were responsible for the frontal attack. Luo Zheng glanced at the overcast night sky, then at Lan Xue with a solemn expression. Lan Xue nodded, and Luo Zheng exchanged a tacit glance with Hook, saying, "This battle is crucial and must not be taken lightly. Let's move."
"Understood," Hook responded excitedly, issuing orders to his troops.
The troops quickly rushed forward, shadows darting swiftly like hungry wolves foraging in the forest—fast, agile like the wind, disappearing into the vast night in an instant, perating the whole night sky with a heavy murderous aura.
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