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Chapter 1875 Jungle Guerrilla Warfare

"Restraining your sins is not my business. I am still fighting now, and everything is governed by military law. At that time, Wu Qingcang will treat you with military law. This is a process that must be followed. Otherwise, others will follow the example, so Wu Qingcang, the marshal, will not have to do it."

"The last general understands that he is willing to accept all military law treatment, but can he be after the decisive battle?"

Su Pingbei looked at Li Chen with a gaze and said, "I still want to go to the battlefield."

Li Chen pointed to the bandage on Su Pingbei's body and said angrily: "Now you need someone to support you even when you walk?"

When Su Pingbei heard this, he suddenly became anxious and raised his head and said, "Myong is in good health and recovers very quickly. As long as you have two or three days to rest, you can jump around immediately. Your Highness, it is no different from killingMyong if you don't let Moe go to the battlefield!"

Li Chen was too lazy to get involved with this guy, so he stood up and said, "If the military doctor said you have no problem, then I will agree. Otherwise, you will lie down honestly and then talk nonsense and send you back to the capital immediately."

This threat was indeed very useful. Su Pingbei immediately shut his mouth and said no.

Li Chen sat for a while and then got up and left. Before leaving, he had not forgotten to warn Su Pingbei to recover from his injuries honestly and would never make any trouble.

Su Pingbei did not have the courage to disobey Li Chen's order. He agreed to it with great confidence and thought of slipping out when the injury was healed. Instead, he focused on the military doctor who was dispensing medicine for him. According to what His Royal Highness said, when will he return to the battlefield? I hope he will still be with this military doctor...

In the next two days, the entire battlefield was still advancing at a very high pace.

Around Wolong Mountain, the Liao army showed extremely powerful combat power, and in contrast, the Qin army, after familiarizing themselves with the rhythm of the Liao army, began to respond in an orderly manner.

Under Wu Qingcang's command, the Qin army began to gradually discover the shortcomings of the Liao army, which were still the two important factors, and were not suitable for cavalry charges and weather. These two were big pits that the Liao army could not get around in any case.

Around these two points, the Qin army began to adopt a stance of breaking up the whole into pieces. When facing the positions and strategic points that must be defended, they could not defend the enemy in a sagging manner, not seeking to kill the enemy but only seeking to remain in a position. The spare troops were divided into countless small teams and began to harass the Liao army around the entire battlefield.

Wu Qingcang himself admitted that this routine came from Guzailo.

But Wu Qingcang upgraded it.

There are still countless small teams, but the linkage between the team has been strengthened. If a team is dispatched, several teams will be responsible for supporting the task within a certain range, depending on the importance of the task.

In this way, once the plan goes well, you can take the opportunity to expand the results of the battle. Once the plan fails, there will be support around you, which can both retreat quickly or strengthen the invested troops. Depend on the response speed and determination of the Liao army to decide whether to force the fight or retreat.

This requires Wu Qingcang to grant the captains of these teams great autonomy and freedom.

And Wu Qingcang gave all these.

In his words, in extraordinary times, extraordinary methods should be used to fight such a forest battle with extremely different troops, and the following front-line combat units must be given more authority.
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