"General Su, now that General Liu Cheng on the left has broken the Japanese left defense, he now has two options."
A general arched his hands, pointed to the black dot on the left side of the map representing General Liu Cheng, and said: "Either according to the previously deployed battle plan, General Liu Cheng can be ordered to outflank the Japanese Central Army from the left and form an encirclement with our army on the front battlefield.
With such force, I made their dumplings."
"The other is to go directly to the location of General Huang Haihe, and then join forces with General Huang Haihe to try to annihilate all the troops in Meichuan. By then, General Liu Cheng and General Huang Haihe will have a total of 12,000 troops, which is enough to defeat the entire battlefield.
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The general's analysis was clear and logical, and other people in the big tent nodded their heads.
Su Pingbei's eyes flickered. He did not make a decision immediately, but asked: "What do you think?"
Immediately, all the generals expressed their opinions one after another. Some supported letting Liu Cheng outflank Liu Cheng according to the planned plan, while others said that it was too risky and should instead join the Huanghaihe troops first.
Everyone has their own reasons, and it sounds like both sides are reasonable.
Su Pingbei listened to the voices from both sides and was weighing it.
The last incident caused Su Pingbei heavy losses, and he almost ended up on the battlefield. If it weren't for the support of his Su family's close friends brought from the capital, his prestige in the army would have plummeted.
Soldiers are like this. They only recognize generals who can win battles. Generals who lose the army will not even look down on ordinary soldiers.
Because on the battlefield, only the general who wins the battle can lead them to survive.
It was precisely because of the lesson learned last time that Su Pingbei realized that there might be a spy around him.
But he still doesn't know who this spy is.
At present, the people sent by Dongchang and his father have secretly conducted investigations under their own arrangement.
But the military situation was urgent, and the Japanese would not wait for him to catch the spies before fighting him.
Facing the increasingly fierce Japanese offensive, Su Pingbei had to make battlefield deployment arrangements as soon as possible even though he knew there were spies around him.
Therefore, Su Pingbei knew that every decision he made now must be fast, accurate, and ruthless, so that the spies would not have time to send out the information.
He closed his eyes and meditated for a moment, and just when he was about to make a decision, the news from the messenger came again.
"Report! The enemy army suddenly mobilized, a total of 40,000 soldiers and horses are rushing towards our army!"
This news made the entire Chinese army tent quiet for a moment, and then there was an uproar.
"General Su, the Japanese want a decisive battle in advance!"
Su Pingbei opened his eyes suddenly and said: "How far is the opponent from our army? Whose troops are there in the way?"
"According to previous calculations, the main force of Japan is about fifty miles away from us. In the middle is the thousands of people of General Huang Haihe. General, do you want to save us? If you don't save, the thousands of people in Huang Haihe will definitely be drowned in an instant.
, but if it is to be rescued, even if our army attacks at full speed, we may not be able to catch up."
Staring at the map, Su Pingbei said coldly: "If he wants a decisive battle, fight him!"
"Immediately send someone to catch up to the Huanghai River and tell him to retreat ten miles back and then defend himself. Even if he holds on to death, he must hold on until my general arrives!"
"Everyone is ready immediately. Japan will run out of ammunition and food and will not be able to hold on any longer. This battle will directly determine the outcome!"
Su Pingbei suddenly turned around and shouted: "Everyone, if you don't succeed, you will be punished. This battle cannot be said to be a defeat. Even if it is a tragic victory, you and I have no shame in going back to see our fathers and fellow villagers. Today's battle will definitely be recorded in the annals of history!"
"The opportunity to go down in history has arrived!"