When Surdak led the heavy armored infantry regiment to reach Ganmonapia Mountain, the leading troops had already built a large temporary camp at the foot of the mountain. This mountain range almost ran across the northern part of the Ganbu plane.
East area.
If you want to get to Mukuso City from the north, you have to go around the west side of Mount Gamonapia unless you choose to climb over the densely forested mountains.
By detouring from here, the towns of Avaru and Tongaro are the only places that lead to Mukuso town.
A tall marching tent was built in the military camp. When Surdak walked into the tent, he discovered that eight magic chandeliers were hanging inside. The tent was crowded with commanders of thirteen lord legions. Noisy voices came from Surdak.
The moment Dak opened the curtain, a 'buzz' rushed into Suldak's head.
It felt like the fat cook and the stingy merchant were scolding each other over a dispute in the market to save a copper coin for buying a cabbage.
When Surdak opened the curtain and walked in, everyone's eyes were focused on Surdak. Suddenly, the marching tent was quiet for three seconds, and then the commanders were like a group of smelly flies, saying "Hula"
Surround them all at once.
Surdak, Samira, and Siya almost squeezed out of the army tent.
Surdak quickly stretched out his hand to stop the commanders who were coming up, and asked with a surprised look on his face: "Commanders, who can tell me what happened?"
At this time, the commander of the Collins Corps who was closest to Surdak first said to Surdak:
"Commander Surdak, the Collins Corps is willing to regain the town of Avaru..."
Suldak was very familiar with the commander of Collins's legion, mainly because they both knew Lord Trollope.
A tall commander at the back immediately put his hand on Commander Collins' shoulder and shouted loudly: "The Collins family's heavy cavalry and light cavalry took advantage in the last battle. In any case, this time we should give the door to the enemy."
One chance for the Germans!"
The sound almost penetrated the roof of the marching tent.
The commander of Collins's Corps looked contemptuously at the commander of Mende's Corps:
"Avaru Town is a big town, and there will definitely not be too few hell demons stationed in it. I have no intention of discriminating against the Mende Legion. I just want to remind everyone that it is not an easy bone to chew."
The commander of the Mende Corps obviously lacked confidence and was speechless for a moment, not knowing what to say.
Later, the commander of the Collins Corps said: "Compared to the town of Avaru, I think the town of Tongaro, fifty kilometers away to the north, is relatively easier..."
The young commander of Owen's Corps came up behind him, put his arm around the shoulders of the commander of Mende's Corps, and said to Suldak:
"This time the Mende Army will join forces with the Owen Army of Constantinople. I think with the strength of our two armies, we should have a chance to capture the town of Avaru."
Only then did Surdak realize that these legion commanders wanted to grab the meat and bones from the plate from now on.
He pushed aside the commanders who were blocking the way and walked to the wall with the map inside the march tent. After taking these few steps to calm down, he turned around and said to the commanders in the march tent:
"Tomorrow morning at the latest, the light cavalry who went there to investigate will come back. By then we will know what the specific situation is in Avaru Town and how many demon troops there are. I hope you want to focus on attacking Avaru Town.
Commanders must have specific combat plans."
Surdak looked around and paused.
After the commanders who were whispering shut up, he said again:
"We will not decide which legion will capture Avaru Town tonight. If there is any other legion that wants to go to Avaru Town, you might as well tell them. Of course, you can also consider it one more night."
Hearing what Surdak said, the commanders of each lord's army began to whisper again.
Surdak stopped again and waited until the surrounding voices subsided before saying again:
"Let's take a look at the specific situation over there tomorrow morning. Although I am the commander of the war in the Ganbu plane, I am willing to listen to your opinions. If everyone has the same idea and wants to focus on attacking Avaru Town, then let's
Lady Luck will decide who goes to Avaru."
The commanders of the lords' armies did not expect Surdak to make such a decision, but they finally calmed down the chaos for the time being.
Then the commanders of the Lord Army left the march tent in twos and threes and began to prepare to unite with some powerful allies to win the main attack power of Avaru Town.
Master Harper sat in the corner and waited for the commanders to leave before complaining to Surdak with a smile:
"What you're doing is quite simple. Aren't you afraid that the legions attacking Avaru Town will be eaten up by the hell demons over there?"
Surdak shook his head and said:
"They are all low-level demons after all. No matter how bad the fight is, I believe they will be able to escape without any problems."
Surdak faced the map, pointed at several intersections on the map, and explained to Archmage Harper:
"In addition, when they attack Avaru Town, I will ask other coalition armies to intercept them around Avaru Town. Some troops can be deployed here...here."
Archmage Harper became more energetic and said:
"Would other legion commanders be willing to make wedding dresses for others like this?"
Surdak ended with a smile:
"Of course, when the legions participating in the Battle of Avaru Town encounter other towns, they will not have priority. When they meet other towns again, they will have to do the same thing and help other lord legions to regain these towns.
Small town.”
Surdak scratched his forehead and said to Archmage Harper:
"I hope that this time the northern land can be drawn out fairly and justly. Of course, this cake cannot be divided evenly among everyone participating in the battle. Of course, if you are capable, courageous, and lucky, you will get more.
On the contrary, those who are unwilling to contribute and only want to wave the flag and shout can only drink some soup."
Archmage Harper laughed and praised:
"It seems fun to divide the cake like this."
…
The next morning, according to the information brought back by the light cavalry scouts who came back from Avaru Town overnight, there were at least more than 100,000 low-level demons entrenched in Avaru Town. The commanders of the lord army stood in the camp and looked at each other.
, had to reconsider his customized plan to attack Avaru Town last night.
Surdak introduced the coalition's next plan to attack each small town in the marching tent, and it won the unanimous approval of the commanders of the lords' armies.
Subsequently, Collins' Corps took the main offensive right over the town of Avaru.
In addition, there are seven lord armies responsible for blocking other intersections in the town to prevent these low-level demons from escaping to other places.
And Surdak led the remaining Bena coalition forces to continue towards the town of Tongaro, fifty kilometers away to the north...