"You mean... they are willing to exchange prisoners with us? Or, what they really want to tell us..." Chris put down the report from the front line and looked at his chief of general staff, General Luo Kai: "What they really want to tell us..."
What you want to tell us is that they are willing to be captured by us?"
"Your Majesty, the situation is not yet clear. We cannot draw conclusions too early on this kind of thing." Chief of Staff Luo Kai reminded.
Chris nodded and agreed with Luo Kai's view: "Yes, it is too early to say this at this time. Maybe the devil just wants us to abide by the laws of war and not execute their prisoners at will."
"This is impossible, Your Majesty." Luo Kai said with great embarrassment: "Our attack on the demon world is a battle of revenge. If the aborigines are not eliminated, there will be different voices from many aspects."
He is not a front-line combat staff officer, he is the chief of staff of the Imperial General Staff! Although he is young, Luo Kai is already an experienced general, and his comprehensiveness in handling problems is higher than that of ordinary politicians.
"First of all, we have no way to appease the recruited soldiers. At least within the army, there are many people who have revenge. This must be guaranteed, otherwise the combat effectiveness will be affected." Luo Kai lowered his head and said.
"Continue." Chris tapped his fingers lightly on the desk, but his voice was very clear in the quiet office.
Over the years, he has never gotten rid of this little habit. He likes to type something while thinking.
"Secondly, the wealthy businessmen are already competing for the resources of the Demon Realm. Getting rid of the aboriginal people will fully guarantee their interests." Luo Kai continued to analyze: "If the interests of these investors cannot be guaranteed, then there will be too many expeditions to the Demon Realm.
There were a lot of twists and turns.”
Chris nodded slightly and agreed with Luo Kai's view: "Is there anything else? Keep talking."
"The third point is actually easy to understand." Luo Kai glanced at Chris, and then continued his analysis: "We should ensure our initiative in this kind of matter... Responding passively according to the enemy's design is not our style.
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"Even if we want to keep the prisoners, it should be our initiative to make the decision, rather than being forced by the devil..." He said a little more, and paused to wait for Chris to digest.
Chris didn't comment. He kept tapping the edge of the desk with his fingers and still said, "Any more, continue."
"Agreing to take in prisoners will add unnecessary material burden to the expeditionary force. Feeding those demons may be more troublesome than supplying the entire expeditionary force. We need to prepare a large amount of food, prepare a large amount of land, hoard building materials, and use
Come and build a prisoner-of-war camp..." When Luo Kai talked about this, he felt that if he took in demon prisoners, he would lose money: "And we didn't need to prepare these before."
When he said this, he didn't wait for Chris's instructions and directly added: "Also, although this seems to be a quick move by the devil, it also exposed the devil's decline... They have no good solution.
, stopped our attack!"
Chris nodded slightly: "Yes, it's pretty much the same as my analysis. There are still some details that need to be filled in by others."
While talking, Chris stood up and gave instructions: "Now that the fleet has passed, prepare to land on the land where the demons mainly live! Expand the battlefield, destroy their cities, and destroy their production..."
Walking to the window and looking at the bright sunshine outside, this human emperor decided the final fate of countless demons: "If the demons died during our attack, we don't need to worry about them."
"If the demons surrender when we attack... I believe there won't be many, right?" Chris turned his head sideways, glanced at Luo Kai and asked.
"Yes! Your Majesty, there will definitely not be too many prisoners." Luo Kai understood and immediately answered.
"In addition, use nuclear weapons to destroy those demonic cities...use various long-range weapons to disintegrate the opponent's war potential..." Chris has made up his mind to complete his revenge. Naturally, it cannot be disrupted by a little variable.
All his plans.
Having said this, he paused for a moment, and then sighed to himself: "It's a pity. The idea of exchanging prisoners seems smart, but... you also have to have a chance to surrender..."
Luo Kai also feels that this method has indeed solved most of the problems. As for the small number of demons that surrendered, His Majesty the City will also have a way to deal with those demons that surrendered.
So he stood at attention and saluted, raised his chin and praised sincerely: "Your Majesty! The General Staff will immediately prepare a report on this opinion and send it to the frontline combat troops."
"Go!" Chris looked out the window at the bright sunshine again, and behind him was a long, gray shadow.
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Several demon officers, whose armors were gorgeous but covered with dust, led a few strong demon soldiers, escorted Kara and other human prisoners, and carefully walked out of the trench.
They were also very nervous. After all, there were dozens of rifles of various types and two 125 mm caliber gun barrels pointed at them. As long as they messed around, they might be beaten into pieces.
Even if they use magic defensive barriers, even if they have strong armor, they cannot deal with such intensive attacks at such a distance.
Fortunately, they are not here to fight.
A demon officer headed by him stood dozens of meters away from the two Type 99 main battle tanks with an awkward expression, and explained loudly: "We are here to return the captives! The new Demon King hopes that... we will
During the war, everyone treated the other party’s prisoners kindly, as well as... and civilians..."
"..." After he finished speaking, there was an awkward silence on the battlefield. No one answered his words, and he really couldn't find anything to say to continue the awkward conversation.
"Let them go." Finally, the demon commander, who had given up waiting for the humans to reply, turned around helplessly and ordered the people behind him.
After hearing his instructions, these demon soldiers and officers made way for them, revealing the human prisoners behind them.
A few people tremblingly walked out of the demon's control and walked step by step to where the human tanks were parked. Here, they saw the heavily armored grenadiers waiting in full formation.
"Give them a sedative! Check their physical condition! Let the empty armored vehicle from behind come over... Where are the medics? Stretcher! Bring the stretcher over quickly!" A voice sounded in Burlison's earphones at this time.