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"See for yourself." Juda handed over the letter and said to the guards around him: "Call Alan and other generals over."
"yes."
After reading the message, Langdon said: "This is a great opportunity to snipe Guinness, but General, could this be a trap for the enemy?"
Juda said: "So I only sent four battalions to intercept."
"Isn't four battalions a little less?"
Juda shook his head: "We can't send too many troops. If the enemy lures us out of the city and sends a large army to attack our camp, it will be troublesome. I will go to this battle myself."
Langdon said: "But what if the enemy is ambushing in the Blackstone Wilderness?"
"Don't worry, if I'm in danger, I'm confident that I can come back safely." Juda turned around and asked Bimoye beside him: "What do you think?"
Bimoye said: "I have no objection to the decision to immediately send troops to pursue, but this letter comes at a strange time. For such a simple warning, you only need to send a verbal message, so why did you write this letter?"
"That's right!" Langdon immediately asked the officer who brought the message, "Where is the enemy soldier who sent the message?"
The officer said: "The patrol told him to run away."
Langdon said: "This is too suspicious. General, you can't go. The army cannot experience the tragedy of losing General Edward again."
Jodah fell silent.
Bimoye said: "I think we should go. The opportunity should not be missed. But General Juda cannot go alone, and we must be more careful."
Langdon said, "Then let me go with the general."
Juda nodded: "Okay."
After a while, Alan and other generals hurried over and asked: "Juda, what's the matter?"
Langdon briefly stated the contents of the letter. After hearing this, several of Edward's old men became furious and clamored to kill Guinness for revenge.
Judah said: "No, several generals still have to guard the camp to prevent the enemy from taking this opportunity to attack. This time, General Langdon and I will go to snipe. Alan, I am not in the camp, you and the generals must
We need to be more vigilant and strengthen patrols."
"I know."
Juda said to Bi Moye: "You can come with us too."
"yes."
The officer who went to assemble the soldiers rushed back: "Report to General Juda that the troops have been assembled."
Jiuda put on the black silver gloves on his waist and said: "Send the order and set off immediately!"
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The Blackstone Wilderness is located about 35 kilometers southeast of Black City. It has a vast landscape with many wild rocks and boulders. The Vulcan area has the most ferocious beasts here. However, since the war spread here, there seem to be fewer magical beasts nearby.
Now, passing here is no longer so dangerous.
Major General Juda led the team and led two thousand Demon Moon soldiers to the Blackstone Wilderness. When he saw the spies in front returning, he asked: "How is the intelligence?"
The spy reported back: "Report to the general that no trace of the enemy has been found."
"There are no enemies."
Langdon sat down steadily, facing the unruly monster, and said, "The Black City was captured not long ago by our army. The enemy was facing off not far from the south. This Black Stone Wilderness is still a place of confusion between the two armies. And although the Black Stone Wilderness is
It seems vast, but there are many groups of boulders in it, which are very suitable for ambushes. We should not go any further, maybe the enemy is actually ambushing inside."
Bimoye thought for a while and said: "When it comes to ambush, this method is too clumsy. Genis is the highest commander of the army. He should not bring too many people with him when he leaves the military camp where he is stationed. We should send more
The spies went into the wilderness to look for him.”
Langdon said, "But didn't you still suspect that there was something wrong with that letter?"
Bimoyer said: "I am just stating my opinion, and my proposal is to send more people to investigate, rather than going too deep."
Judah nodded and said: "We have already arrived here. It would be a pity to go back immediately. We will send more people to the front to conduct reconnaissance. Judging from the time when the letter was sent, it is very likely that Gurnis is still in the wilderness."
Bimoye said: "General, I'll go too."
Judah agreed: "It's okay if you go, but if you are discovered by the enemy, retreat quickly and don't fight vigorously."
"I understand." Bimoye jumped off his horse and followed the spies deeper into the wilderness.