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1289Ruthless person

"Time! What we need now is time! It takes time to lay telephone lines, and it also takes time to move tanks and heavy weapons and equipment to the front line... It takes time to mobilize soldiers, and it also takes time to build a defense line..." Emperor Qin Yingduo muttered

, and suddenly felt like my head was going to split.

The Qin army's front line suffered too much losses and collapsed too quickly, so all subsequent rhythms were disrupted.

Nowadays, the more than 3 million troops recruited by Qin State are basically still in place. Qin State's railway and road transportation capacity simply do not have the ability to transport so many troops to the front line in a short period of time.

This is because the Qin State has lost most of its transportation capacity, or more than half is in a state of paralysis: the railway lines had previously worked hard to deliver their troops and supplies to the Kingdom of Dahua, ensuring that the Qin Army could attack quickly.

But this is not without cost. The price is that many trains are in Dahua territory, and it will take time for them to return to Qin territory.

What is even more depressing is that many trains cannot come back. These trains transported the Qin army to Xiajuan in one go, but in the end, Xiajuan was destroyed, or became trophies of the Tang army.

Many of the remaining trains were destroyed on the railway between Dongqing and Xiajuan, and some were paralyzed in Dongqing.

These train transport capacity will definitely not be able to serve Qin in the subsequent war, and Qin, which lacks this part of transport capacity, will naturally be unable to mobilize its troops as it did before the war broke out.

In addition, successive years of war have caused a lot of dissatisfaction in the Qin State. People need convenient transportation, but the number of trains and cars left for them has dropped sharply, which has seriously affected the country's economic activities.

This is not as simple as missing a few trains or reducing some plane flights. The delays in logistics and transportation, and the deployment and integration of materials will be affected. In severe cases, it may even directly lead to a reduction in crop production and the cessation of industrial production.

This is already a very dangerous thing for a country. What's more, this country is still in a state of war. Almost everything it produces will affect the outcome of the war.

The mobilized troops have no way to rush to the front line immediately. The winter clothes, ammunition, fuel, parts...all they need need to be transported.

The crumbling troops on the front line also need these supplies, and they also need transportation capacity to maintain. Even if they are escaping, they still need to eat, drink and relieve themselves, right?

"If the Tang army is allowed to continue to attack at this speed, we estimate that we will have to stop the defeat near Daxiguan." The chief of staff said pessimistically.

"That may be the best result." Liu Zhian was even more pessimistic than him: "It is already a very good thing that we can withstand the Tang army's attack near Shahun."

After saying that, as a general, he made a shocking suggestion: "I think we should lay mines on the retreat route to slow down the Tang army's pursuit speed!" Liu Zhian gave what he could think of,

The best way.

The Qin State also has landmines and has a complete mine production line. The production technology of this kind of weapon is extremely difficult and the cost is quite cheap.

Using mines to slow down the enemy's attack speed is a very cost-effective option. Sometimes you only need to lay a few minefields, and the opponent will slow down the attack speed out of fear.

Moreover, the positions established based on minefields are also more solid, and only a small number of infantry can block the attack of large-scale enemy troops.

When the chief of staff heard this suggestion, his face turned green, and he immediately reminded him: "General Liu! Laying mines violates the convention. If the time comes, the Tang army will retaliate, which will not be worth the gain."

It's not that he is timid, but that the Mirage State had laid landmines before, but in the end he was forced to hand over a prime minister and a top military general, and the incident was barely settled.

If the Tang State pursues this matter, he, the chief of staff of the Qin State, might really be used as a scapegoat and pushed out to die...

Hearing what the Chief of Staff said, Liu Zhian did not take the matter seriously and assured him: "It doesn't matter! I will bear the responsibility alone! Move me to the front line, and I will order mine laying! Your Majesty will kill one of me when the time comes.

, give the world an explanation!"

"General Liu! I have no doubt about your loyalty, but at this time, Qin cannot live without you." Ying Duo also began to persuade at this time. He did not want to let any general take the blame for his death.

Liu Zhi'an lowered his head and said to Emperor Qin: "Your Majesty, the current situation is that we must drag the war into the positional warfare stage as soon as possible. Once the battle line is stabilized, the Tang Army's little tricks will not work. Therefore, as long as the enemy is ordered to lay mines, the opponent will

The attack speed will slow down!"

He was confident because landmines are indeed a deterrent: "When they really slow down, we will have enough time to stabilize the defense line and deploy our troops... and then drag the entire war into a rhythm that is beneficial to us.

Already."

"What General Liu said makes sense, but I'm afraid it won't end well on the Tang side." In fact, Emperor Qin Yingduo was already tempted, but he was afraid that it would not be easy to deal with it afterwards.

After all, no matter how you look at it, it is unlikely that Qin will ride on Tang as the winner in this war. At least Qin will have to compromise on some things.

So, if the Tang State really proposes to severely punish the culprits who violate the arms prohibition convention, the Qin State may really have to hand over a few people with enough weight.

"It doesn't matter, it's just that I have my own way, and it has nothing to do with other people!" Liu Zhian is very single. He is not afraid of death. He is willing to sacrifice his life for Qin.

"Besides, I am not dead. As long as the Tang State is not completely victorious, when the battle lines are faced off and the war is stable, no one can do anything to anyone... We may not agree to the conditions offered by the Tang State, right?" He in turn comforted Emperor Qin and others.

Humanity said: "As long as the Tang Dynasty cannot defeat us, we can completely bargain with their conditions, or even ignore them, right?"


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