94. Magical Strategies
Baron Ankasa became serious when he heard this. This was indeed his field of expertise, and he was not as brainless as Earl Du Peng commented. After hearing Heigang's description, he already knew how urgent the situation was.
His leopard's beard was slightly twisted and he opened his mouth and said, "Lord Lancelot, in this situation, we naturally have to curb the other party's tide momentum first, but it may be useless to just block it. We must eliminate the other party's core strength."
"What core force?" Feront County has received a lot of news now, but because the war with the Goblin has not officially started, Lance is not clear about the other party's true strength. Ankasa said this as if he had figured out the way.
The Baron only heard the interface: "It's like this. Among the lower biological communities like Goblins, the largest number of Goblin warriors are always the lowest-level Goblin warriors. They have no brains, are not strong, but have extremely fast reproduction. Such creatures cannot use any complex tactics. Moreover, the army composed of Goblin warriors alone has low morale and collapses with one blow, and cannot produce any substantial threat."
"What do you mean is that in this situation, is there a higher goblin in the goblin?" Lance also understood the habits of some of these subspecies creatures, and he also speculated that the Goblin General who appeared in the group of goblins made Lance's heart a bell.
Looking at Baron Ankasa nodded calmly, but gave an answer that Lance had never thought of: "Yes, behind these goblins, the king of goblins should be commanded by the commander of the goblins."
"The King of Goblins..."
Ankasa said this. Not only Lance, but everyone present couldn't help but calm down.
Although I don’t know how powerful the Goblin King is, if you can get the word "king" in the abyss, no one is more than half of the sky.
The entire conference room was silent for several seconds, and finally Lance made a statement to confirm: "Sir Baron, our opponent is really the King of Goblins, are you sure?"
"Yes." Baron Ankasa nodded seriously: "I have fought with the King of Goblins before."
"What's the result?" everyone asked hurriedly.
"It's not so good. At that time, I was under the command of the Lord, and the elites of the kingdom were dispatched. Those goblins were destroyed without much resistance. The Goblin King was surrounded and killed by our army, and in the end it was easily solved."
After hearing this, Lance realized that he had heard nonsense. If he wanted to have the military strength of his father, he was worried that he would just lead the army to crush him. He suddenly lost his patience and said impatiently: "Baron. What we are discussing now is related!"
Baron Ankasa suddenly felt wronged. Didn’t you just say this after asking him? But he didn’t have the courage to speak in front of Lance. The other party’s image of evil ghosts who had severely exploited him still remembered the baron. He didn’t want to touch Lance’s bad intentions at this critical moment.
Baron Ankasa stood up and placed white chess pieces opposite to black on the huge map, representing the combat power distribution map of the Reims faction.
"Dongmen County has two level 5 troops, namely the Fierce Demon Legion and the Fierce Demon Legion. Because the geographical location of Dongmen County is responsible for defending the city, I can only use one legion to assist you Lord Lance in this battle." Ankasa said bluntly, but his straightforwardness made Lance look at him differently. Fierce Demon and Fierce Demon are the 5-level troops of the kingdom. They are both C+ and above, and at first glance, it doesn't seem that they are very powerful. But the attributes of these Fierce Demon and Fierce Demon are only one-line losses compared to Black Steel. Imagine that all the troops are black steel.
This is not comparable to those idle adventurers and mercenaries. The significance of the army is that they will absolutely obey orders, obey orders, and be accustomed to using the advantages of large populations to crush their opponents.
Although the Baron said that he only selected one of them to assist in the battle, the strength of the 2000 organization (standard organization for level 5 troops) is a force that cannot be underestimated wherever it is placed. Even Lance himself can only take out thousands of Dragon Corps (standard organization for level 3 soldiers is 5,000) and some temporary mercenary teams to make up the numbers.
After the lightly recluse, Baron Ankasa heard the heroic voice and pulled Lance's thoughts back to reality: "But marching and fighting requires a strategy. We can only divide the labor and cooperate. When the Goblin King feels that he is in danger, it will summon his subordinates to rescue through the wave of thought. At that time, it will not only be the Goblin soldiers near him, but even the troops dozens of miles away will be inspired by it - we must divide into two groups, one group to kill the Goblin King, and the other group to stop the Goblin army from siege."
After he said this, everyone thought this method was feasible, but Lance glanced at the black chess that were covered with Feront County, far more than the number of white chess, and had to frown: "Even if you say that..."
Although the baron vowed to guarantee that the Goblin King must exist, Lance and the others had no experience in going to war with the Goblins in front, and had never seen each other appear. They took a step back and said that if it really exists: "But how do we know the position of the Goblin King?"
As soon as he asked, Baron Ankasa immediately continued: "I know."
This statement became obvious and interesting when everyone looked at the Baron, but the Baron gave an extremely awesome reason: "Because I've killed it before."
Everyone looked at each other for a moment and was speechless. Victor, who had never had the chance to speak, grabbed the handle of the conversation. He prefers to be serious, and of course he will not miss this opportunity: "Sir Baron, you killed the original Goblin King. Does it have anything to do with this now?"
Baron Ankasa was stunned for three seconds, and everyone almost thought he had woken up, but who knew he said: "Didn't the Goblin King stay on its throne all the time?"
"Do you still know the location of the Goblin Throne?" Lance blurted out.
"Yeah." The Baron nodded very simply. When he saw that the doubts on everyone's faces were not gone, he became even more intense. Baron Ankasa simply explained patiently: "That's right, the Goblin race is of course different from ours. The thrones of these old hats are just an altar made of broken stone slabs. There seems to be such a special tradition in the Goblin tribe. Every Goblin king needs to be crowned on the throne of the stone crown - and what should I say about its figure? I think it should not be suitable for military operations."
If it weren't for knowing that the Goblin race never ally with foreign races and that the language between the two was not in touch with each other, Lance would really doubt that they must be conspiring with the Baron.
After thinking about it, Lance felt that this seemed to be an opportunity. He showed a unique smile when he cheated people: "Master Baron, after hearing what you said, I suddenly felt enlightened. Since you are so familiar with Goblins and your army is the strongest here, it seems that the mission of destroying the Goblin King is the only one."
Lance said this naturally to throw the most difficult task to Baron Ankasa. He thought the Baron would be shirked, so he even thought about how to slander this guy. But unexpectedly, as soon as Lance said, Ankasa agreed, and his face showed that such a difficult task should be done by him.
Lance was really shocked. Ankasa was a good comrade. It seemed that he had misunderstood him before. Look, the border troubles in Feronte County obviously had little to do with the Baron and did not happen in Dongmen County. However, he was not only willing to provide reinforcements, but also took the initiative to take on the arduous task of killing the boss, which made Lance a little embarrassed.
"Sir Baron, you rely on your main force to kill the Goblin King. Is this combat power sufficient?"
Ankasa is not a guy who only knows how to fight. The reason why he took the burden so diligently was because he finally found an opportunity to show his way in front of Lance. He knew very well that he was okay in fighting, but he couldn't manage it. If he wanted to do better in the future, he naturally had to rely on this young neighbor. Moreover, the goblin's troubles were considered a state affairs. Baron Ankasa himself had the responsibility to defend the territory. Now that he could use his abilities to sell the other party's favor, why not do it?
Besides, Ankasa was not wrong. The level of the Goblin King is just an A-BOSS. He has participated in wars before, and he crushed him with a vote of 5-level soldiers. If he still can't kill his opponent, it would be a joke.
Regarding Lance's question, the Baron was about to nod and say "easy" or "enough" and so on, but this Baron, who was not smart but was particularly easy to think too much, suddenly realized that Lance had something in his words. Aren't those who do administrative affairs like them all hidden in their words?
When the Baron thought about this, he felt more and more that the opponent was right. Yes, if only his own troops were to kill the King of Goblin, wouldn’t the credit be all on him? What should you do if you asked Lord Lancelot to cover up the main force and obstruct the remaining troops as a foil?
Baron Ankasar's back chilled, and he almost felt a terrible word, so he quickly changed his words and said, "It's still a bit difficult to kill the Goblin King. So, can Lord Lancelot walk with me?"
Lance frowned immediately when he heard this. Damn, what does this mean? Do you want to put me in a dangerous place? And even if you are willing to go, why do you do it? Do you want to be a cheerleader for you?
Of course, Lance couldn't say anything about this kind of self-deprecating words, and in the end he could only take a step back: "So, I'll lend you two masters - Victor, Ravenkes, you two follow the Baron to help him deal with the Goblin King."
The Baron had no objection to Lance's order. He felt that although Lance gave these two people, he could also share some credit. At worst, he could kill the last blow of the Goblin King and give it to them.
Baron Ankasa was a little proud, and he said that I didn’t know how to flatter and figure out what my boss meant. Today is a slap in the face.
Chapter completed!