Chapter 1147: Midnight Sneak Attack
On a high slope about half a mile from the temporary camp of the Ming army, Takahashi Nan used binoculars to confirm that several riders had left the main force and each headed for the northwest. He could roughly guess that the purpose of the other commander's action was to report the alarm to Dengzhou City and ask for help by the way, but these riders of the Ming army were obviously not taking the same route, and it would be too difficult to intercept them all.
This mountainous area is dozens of miles in circumference, and it is slightly easier to guess the marching route of the large army, after all, there are still many baggage and wounded in its army, and there are certain requirements for passage conditions. But there are too many routes that these cavalry can take alone, not to mention that there are only about 200 people around Takahashinan, even if they increase their manpower tenfold, they may not be able to block all the mountain roads leading to Dengzhou City. However, Takahashi Minami did not have cavalry, and it was not practical to catch up with the footsteps of the opponent's horseback, so he did not give the order to pursue the Ming cavalry, but stepped up to complete the control of the area near the temporary position of the Ming army.
As twilight approached, Takahashi knew that it was unlikely that the other side would choose to march overnight after continuous fighting, so the Ming army would most likely camp here for one night and wait until dawn before setting out. And for him, this means that he has a whole night to make a fuss and slowly clean up this Ming army.
Gaoqiaonan estimated that there were still about seventy or eighty miles away from Dengzhou, of which about half were in the mountainous area, and after leaving the mountainous area, it would be difficult for the special operations battalion to attack the Ming army in the previous way. As for whether the friendly forces outside the mountains could catch up with the front to block the road of the Ming army out of the mountain, Takahashi Nan was not at all sure, after all, it was too close to Dengzhou, and too ostentatious actions were likely to deepen the misunderstanding with the Dengzhou government, and this was not the result that Haihan wanted.
Tomorrow there will be less than 40 miles of mountain road left for the special operations battalion to operate. Takahashi Minami thinks that after reflecting on today's setbacks, the opposing commander will probably not be advancing cautiously and slowly tomorrow. The longer they drag on in the forest, the more attacks they will suffer, and in the current situation, the best way to get out of the mountains should be to rush out of the mountains and get out of this environment as soon as possible that is inconvenient to guard against and counterattack.
If the opponent chooses such a response strategy, Takahashi Minami's team will definitely not be able to intercept the Ming army, and for the sake of today, it can only kill and injure it as much as possible, and it is best if it can capture or kill its main general alive. After a brief discussion with several of his officers, Takahashi Minami decided not to wait for the next day, but to start overnight, taking advantage of the fact that the Ming army was physically and mentally exhausted and had not yet recovered its physical strength, to give it a fatal blow.
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On a high slope about half a mile from the temporary camp of the Ming army, Takahashi Nan used binoculars to confirm that several riders had left the main force and each headed for the northwest. He could roughly guess that the purpose of the other commander's action was to report the alarm to Dengzhou City and ask for help by the way, but these riders of the Ming army were obviously not taking the same route, and it would be too difficult to intercept them all.
This mountainous area is dozens of miles in circumference, and it is slightly easier to guess the marching route of the large army, after all, there are still many baggage and wounded in its army, and there are certain requirements for passage conditions. But there are too many routes that these cavalry can take alone, not to mention that there are only about 200 people around Takahashinan, even if they increase their manpower tenfold, they may not be able to block all the mountain roads leading to Dengzhou City. However, Takahashi Minami did not have cavalry, and it was not practical to catch up with the footsteps of the opponent's horseback, so he did not give the order to pursue the Ming cavalry, but stepped up to complete the control of the area near the temporary position of the Ming army.
As twilight approached, Takahashi knew that it was unlikely that the other side would choose to march overnight after continuous fighting, so the Ming army would most likely camp here for one night and wait until dawn before setting out. And for him, this means that he has a whole night to make a fuss and slowly clean up this Ming army.
Gaoqiaonan estimated that there were still about seventy or eighty miles away from Dengzhou, of which about half were in the mountainous area, and after leaving the mountainous area, it would be difficult for the special operations battalion to attack the Ming army in the previous way. As for whether the friendly forces outside the mountains could catch up with the front to block the road of the Ming army out of the mountain, Takahashi Nan was not at all sure, after all, it was too close to Dengzhou, and too ostentatious actions were likely to deepen the misunderstanding with the Dengzhou government, and this was not the result that Haihan wanted.
Tomorrow there will be less than 40 miles of mountain road left for the special operations battalion to operate. Takahashi Minami thinks that after reflecting on today's setbacks, the opposing commander will probably not be advancing cautiously and slowly tomorrow. The longer they drag on in the forest, the more attacks they will suffer, and in the current situation, the best way to get out of the mountains should be to rush out of the mountains and get out of this environment as soon as possible that is inconvenient to guard against and counterattack.
If the opponent chooses such a response strategy, Takahashi Minami's team will definitely not be able to intercept the Ming army, and for the sake of today, it can only kill and injure it as much as possible, and it is best if it can capture or kill its main general alive. After a brief discussion with several of his officers, Takahashi Minami decided not to wait for the next day, but to start overnight, taking advantage of the fact that the Ming army was physically and mentally exhausted and had not yet recovered its physical strength, to give it a fatal blow.
On a high slope about half a mile from the temporary camp of the Ming army, Takahashi Nan used binoculars to confirm that several riders had left the main force and each headed for the northwest. He could roughly guess that the purpose of the other commander's action was to report the alarm to Dengzhou City and ask for help by the way, but these riders of the Ming army were obviously not taking the same route, and it would be too difficult to intercept them all.
This mountainous area is dozens of miles in circumference, and it is slightly easier to guess the marching route of the large army, after all, there are still many baggage and wounded in its army, and there are certain requirements for passage conditions. But there are too many routes that these cavalry can take alone, not to mention that there are only about 200 people around Takahashinan, even if they increase their manpower tenfold, they may not be able to block all the mountain roads leading to Dengzhou City. However, Takahashi Minami did not have cavalry, and it was not practical to catch up with the footsteps of the opponent's horseback, so he did not give the order to pursue the Ming cavalry, but stepped up to complete the control of the area near the temporary position of the Ming army.
As twilight approached, Takahashi knew that it was unlikely that the other side would choose to march overnight after continuous fighting, so the Ming army would most likely camp here for one night and wait until dawn before setting out. And for him, this means that he has a whole night to make a fuss and slowly clean up this Ming army.
Gaoqiaonan estimated that there were still about seventy or eighty miles away from Dengzhou, of which about half were in the mountainous area, and after leaving the mountainous area, it would be difficult for the special operations battalion to attack the Ming army in the previous way. As for whether the friendly forces outside the mountains could catch up with the front to block the road of the Ming army out of the mountain, Takahashi Nan was not at all sure, after all, it was too close to Dengzhou, and too ostentatious actions were likely to deepen the misunderstanding with the Dengzhou government, and this was not the result that Haihan wanted.
Tomorrow there will be less than 40 miles of mountain road left for the special operations battalion to operate. Takahashi Minami thinks that after reflecting on today's setbacks, the opposing commander will probably not be advancing cautiously and slowly tomorrow. The longer they drag on in the forest, the more attacks they will suffer, and in the current situation, the best way to get out of the mountains should be to rush out of the mountains and get out of this environment as soon as possible that is inconvenient to guard against and counterattack.
If the opponent chooses such a response strategy, Takahashi Minami's team will definitely not be able to intercept the Ming army, and for the sake of today, it can only kill and injure it as much as possible, and it is best if it can capture or kill its main general alive. After a brief discussion with several of his officers, Takahashi Minami decided not to wait for the next day, but to start overnight, taking advantage of the fact that the Ming army was physically and mentally exhausted and had not yet recovered its physical strength, to give it a fatal blow.
On a high slope about half a mile from the temporary camp of the Ming army, Takahashi Nan used binoculars to confirm that several riders had left the main force and each headed for the northwest. He could roughly guess that the purpose of the other commander's action was to report the alarm to Dengzhou City and ask for help by the way, but these riders of the Ming army were obviously not taking the same route, and it would be too difficult to intercept them all.
This mountainous area is dozens of miles in circumference, and it is slightly easier to guess the marching route of the large army, after all, there are still many baggage and wounded in its army, and there are certain requirements for passage conditions. But there are too many routes that these cavalry can take alone, not to mention that there are only about 200 people around Takahashinan, even if they increase their manpower tenfold, they may not be able to block all the mountain roads leading to Dengzhou City. However, Takahashi Minami did not have cavalry, and it was not practical to catch up with the footsteps of the opponent's horseback, so he did not give the order to pursue the Ming cavalry, but stepped up to complete the control of the area near the temporary position of the Ming army.
As twilight approached, Takahashi knew that it was unlikely that the other side would choose to march overnight after continuous fighting, so the Ming army would most likely camp here for one night and wait until dawn before setting out. And for him, this means that he has a whole night to make a fuss and slowly clean up this Ming army.
Gaoqiaonan estimated that there were still about seventy or eighty miles away from Dengzhou, of which about half were in the mountainous area, and after leaving the mountainous area, it would be difficult for the special operations battalion to attack the Ming army in the previous way. As for whether the friendly forces outside the mountains could catch up with the front to block the road of the Ming army out of the mountain, Takahashi Nan was not at all sure, after all, it was too close to Dengzhou, and too ostentatious actions were likely to deepen the misunderstanding with the Dengzhou government, and this was not the result that Haihan wanted.
Tomorrow there will be less than 40 miles of mountain road left for the special operations battalion to operate. Takahashi Minami thinks that after reflecting on today's setbacks, the opposing commander will probably not be advancing cautiously and slowly tomorrow. The longer they drag on in the forest, the more attacks they will suffer, and in the current situation, the best way to get out of the mountains should be to rush out of the mountains and get out of this environment as soon as possible that is inconvenient to guard against and counterattack.
If the opponent chooses such a response strategy, Takahashi Minami's team will definitely not be able to intercept the Ming army, and for the sake of today, it can only kill and injure it as much as possible, and it is best if it can capture or kill its main general alive. After a brief discussion with several of his officers, Takahashi Minami decided not to wait for the next day, but to start overnight, taking advantage of the fact that the Ming army was physically and mentally exhausted and had not yet recovered its physical strength, to give it a fatal blow.
On a high slope about half a mile from the temporary camp of the Ming army, Takahashi Nan used binoculars to confirm that several riders had left the main force and each headed for the northwest. He could roughly guess that the purpose of the other commander's action was to report the alarm to Dengzhou City and ask for help by the way, but these riders of the Ming army were obviously not taking the same route, and it would be too difficult to intercept them all.
This mountainous area is dozens of miles in circumference, and it is slightly easier to guess the marching route of the large army, after all, there are still many baggage and wounded in its army, and there are certain requirements for passage conditions. But there are too many routes that these cavalry can take alone, not to mention that there are only about 200 people around Takahashinan, even if they increase their manpower tenfold, they may not be able to block all the mountain roads leading to Dengzhou City. However, Takahashi Minami did not have cavalry, and it was not practical to catch up with the footsteps of the opponent's horseback, so he did not give the order to pursue the Ming cavalry, but stepped up to complete the control of the area near the temporary position of the Ming army.
As twilight approached, Takahashi knew that it was unlikely that the other side would choose to march overnight after continuous fighting, so the Ming army would most likely camp here for one night and wait until dawn before setting out. And for him, this means that he has a whole night to make a fuss and slowly clean up this Ming army.
Gaoqiaonan estimated that there were still about seventy or eighty miles away from Dengzhou, of which about half were in the mountainous area, and after leaving the mountainous area, it would be difficult for the special operations battalion to attack the Ming army in the previous way. As for whether the friendly forces outside the mountains could catch up with the front to block the road of the Ming army out of the mountain, Takahashi Nan was not at all sure, after all, it was too close to Dengzhou, and too ostentatious actions were likely to deepen the misunderstanding with the Dengzhou government, and this was not the result that Haihan wanted.
Tomorrow there will be less than 40 miles of mountain road left for the special operations battalion to operate. Takahashi Minami thinks that after reflecting on today's setbacks, the opposing commander will probably not be advancing cautiously and slowly tomorrow. The longer they drag on in the forest, the more attacks they will suffer, and in the current situation, the best way to get out of the mountains should be to rush out of the mountains and get out of this environment as soon as possible that is inconvenient to guard against and counterattack.
If the opponent chooses such a response strategy, Takahashi Minami's team will definitely not be able to intercept the Ming army, and for the sake of today, it can only kill and injure it as much as possible, and it is best if it can capture or kill its main general alive. After a brief discussion with several of his officers, Takahashi Minami decided not to wait for the next day, but to start overnight, taking advantage of the fact that the Ming army was physically and mentally exhausted and had not yet recovered its physical strength, to give it a fatal blow.
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