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84. The Eve of the Great War

With the first successful hunting experience, subsequent hunting operations can only be said to be the accumulation of successful experience and continuous improvement.

The double-shield cooperation between Surdak and He Boqiang is becoming more and more proficient. The square shield of the heavy armored infantry regiment is of poor quality and can hardly withstand the full force of the evil spirit. Recently, it was used by Surdak.

There were at least three broken square shields, and even He Boqiang's dwarf chain shield was riddled with holes by the sharp ax in the evil ghost's hand.

In just three days, the second team hunted four evil ghosts without any danger.

The second team's frenzied action to stop the single evil ghost directly caused the number of evil ghosts in the evil ghost patrol to increase from seven to thirteen.

Moreover, the evil spirits in these patrol teams have a strong sense of prevention, and they no longer easily go alone, so that the soldiers of the second team no longer find the opportunity to kill the evil ghosts alone.

On the sixth day of reconnaissance in this forest area, Suldak finally received an order from the Fourth Brigade to close the team.

Under the strict supervision of Baron Sidney, the Fourth Brigade took just over five days to clear all the forest roads near Moyun Ridge, and successfully connected with Fifty-Seven at a mountain pass covered with dense forests.

The second brigade of the regiment successfully joined forces.

After the patrol mission, the second team returned to the fourth team.

In the dense forest, these heavily armored warriors of the Fourth Brigade all took off their heavy armors. They were all naked in the woods, holding logging axes in their hands. They looked more like a group of lumberjacks. It seemed that they

Already integrated into this new role.

However, when the soldiers of the fourth group saw the embarrassed appearance of the soldiers of the second group, they were really shocked by their appearance.

Almost all the standard armors worn by all the soldiers in the second team led by Surdak were in good condition, and almost all needed to be replaced with a large number of copper armor pieces. In addition, three square hardwood shields were broken, and the knight's sword was also broken.

Two were broken, and the blades of the other weapons were severely damaged. Almost all the logging axes they took out were lost, but fortunately, the team added three more single-edged axes that were only available in the evil ghost camp.

It's hard to imagine what the second team went through to make them in such a mess. Even a brutal melee couldn't have caused such serious damage.

Fortunately, the second team's execution of this dangerous reconnaissance mission did not result in attrition. Although this group of soldiers looked very embarrassed, everyone was in a very good mental state.

The most eye-catching thing is that Captain Surdak has a bulging linen bag hanging on his waist. The most experienced veterans know what is inside without asking. This time, even the old captain Sam is also aware of it.

These trophies have a hot-eyed expression.

Who would have thought that while other teams of soldiers were sweating and cutting down big trees in the dense forest, the soldiers of the second team would actually have so many eye-catching gains.

When Baron Sidney first saw the embarrassment of the second team, his face was gloomy as if on the eve of a storm, and he might burst into a roar at any time.

But when Suldak approached Baron Sidney and whispered a few words in his ear, the young baron who always wore his pride on his face became slightly brighter and actually said to Suldak in front of a group of squadron captains.

Duck gave a few words of encouragement.

The fourth group chose to camp on the hillside at the mountain pass.

Although he has completed the task of opening up the woodland, Sidney can still return to the 57th Regiment to report back to Count Mond Goss for the time being, because Baron Sidney still has another task on his shoulders, and Baron Sidney still needs to prepare for the next step.

The large army selected a camp near mountains and rivers that could be attacked, retreated and defended.

In fact, even Count Mond Goss of the 57th Legion has no right to decide the location of the large army's camp.

But this does not prevent the advance army from making rational suggestions.

Most of the soldiers of the Fourth Brigade have been opening forest roads in the past few days, and only a few teams are on duty in the nearby forest. Therefore, the ones who have the most say are the team leaders who are out on reconnaissance missions.

At the meeting held by the Fourth Brigade at the level of squad leader and above, Baron Sidney asked Suldak to provide some solutions.

What plan can Surdak have? As a captain of the second squad of the heavy armored infantry regiment who has just been promoted, Surdak only has a team of thirteen people in mind. Let him be the leader of the soldiers in the squad.

It's probably okay to find a safe place to stay.

It would be a bit difficult for him to find an ideal camp for the nearly three hundred heavy armored infantry soldiers of the Fourth Group.

It would not be difficult if he were asked to make some comprehensive considerations for the site selection of this mixed army for the expedition to Moyunling, and even for the infantry regiment, cavalry regiment, construction knights, and business groups that provide logistics supplies.

He, but he simply couldn't do it.

What Suldak provided to Baron Sidney this time was a simple hand-drawn map, which showed the trend of the mountains at the foot of Moyunling Mountain and the distribution of rivers and streams. In addition, Suldak also marked on the map

The route out of the haunted ghost patrol.

Baron Sidney couldn't be more dissatisfied with this capable and considerate new team leader.

That night, the soldiers of the Fourth Battalion learned from the captains of each squadron that the reason why Baron Sidney's stinky face showed a proud expression was actually because Captain Suldak of the Second Battalion asked West Germany

Baron Ni turned over four evil ghost heads.

No need to guess, the second team will definitely receive a generous reward from Baron Sidney this time.

The benefit that Baron Sidney can gain this time is that he is one step closer to being promoted to a peerage.

In fact, hunting evil spirits is not something that every heavy armored infantry squad can do. To be precise, the vast majority of warrior squads are currently unable to do this.

The strength gap between warriors and evil spirits cannot be smoothed out simply by numbers.

Therefore, many times, soldiers of heavy armored infantry regiments encounter evil spirits in the wild. If they cannot evacuate early, it is common for them to be chased to death by evil spirits if they cannot escape.

When heavy armored infantry regiments fight evil spirits on the battlefield, they usually rely on the excellent ordnance of the Green Empire, such as crossbows and catapults.

In addition, the soldiers of the heavy armored infantry regiment can also rely on cooperating with the heavy cavalry to cause certain casualties to the evil spirits.

Otherwise, they would struggle to block the attack of the evil spirits and wait for the support of the Constructed Knights.

It can be said that the heavy armored infantry regiment has always been like cannon fodder in the war against evil spirits.

Now that he had a hand-drawn map of the area at the foot of Moyunling Mountain, Sidney confirmed from Suldak that one of the slopes on the map was relatively spacious, and then he used the charcoal pen in his hand to circle around...

The camp location of the Moyunling Expeditionary Force was thus decided.

He knew that the big shots in the upper echelons would never choose this place, but Baron Sidney could at least be sure that if he circled it with a charcoal pen, he would not be able to determine whether the camp would be in a valley or on a high cliff. At least it would be possible.

It proves that this location selection has been carefully considered.

Two days later, the army on the expedition to Moyunling passed through this forest road one after another and arrived at the foot of Moyunling.

The caravans responsible for transporting logistical supplies also hurriedly arrived. In addition to thousands of expeditionary troops, there were thousands of mules and horses carrying large amounts of supplies, which were also crowded on this forest road...

This forest road was originally designed to accommodate sixteen horses running at a time.

Looking at it now, we need to broaden it again...


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