Online Games Barbarism and Civilization

Chapter 972, Getting bigger and bigger (Part 1)

Latest website: Hearing that Ning Yuan wanted to bring all the auxiliary orcs behind the enemy to Vietnam County, Bai Ze suddenly felt troubled.

The most difficult thing on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau is traveling. The rugged terrain is very unfriendly to those races who walk on their legs.

Under normal circumstances, people living there will not easily leave the place where they live.

It is already very difficult to move a few dozen people on a small scale, let alone a large-scale long-distance migration of tens of thousands of people?

Ning Yuan's question directly stumped Bai Ze. After picking up the tea cup on the table and drinking it all in one gulp, Bai Ze ordered someone to bring up the map of Yunnan, and then looked at it carefully.

About half an hour later, Bai Ze suddenly raised his head and said to Ning Yuan, who was also looking at the map: "Your Majesty, if you insist on bringing those surrendered orcs to Vietnam County, there are three options to choose from.

The first plan is that you need to lead the army to capture Jiangcheng at the southern end of Yunnan, and then let the orcs who surrendered to us move closer to Li Xianjiang to the east of Jiangcheng.

If you go down the Li Xian River and enter the Tuo River, you will enter Vietnam County.

The second option is that you need to lead an army to capture the northern part of Laos and directly open the road from Vietnam County to Mengla. Then the orcs who have taken refuge with us can enter northern Laos from Mengla and finally enter Vietnam County.

The third option is that you need to lead a small-scale condor navy upstream along the Red River (Yuanjiang River), enter Yunnan, and then conquer the enemy cities south of Ailao Mountain one by one.

The smallest mana transport ship of our Condor Navy is suitable for sailing on the Red River. As long as the orcs who have taken refuge with us can rush to the west bank of the Yuanjiang River, we can use the mana transport ship to transport them to the rich Red River Plain area. "

Upon hearing the three plans proposed by Bai Ze, Ning Yuan frowned immediately. He looked at Bai Ze and asked, "Aze, it seems that the three plans you proposed are not so easy to achieve."

Bai Ze nodded and said: "Yes, although these three plans seem simple, they are extremely difficult to implement and require us to invest a lot of manpower and material resources.

The difficulty of the first plan lies in the water system of Lixian River, Tuojiang River and Heishui River.

Although these are three different names for the same river, they also represent three different river sections.

Originally, based on the water volume and depth of this river system,

Our small mana transport ship can sail in this big river.

However, due to the terrain, there are several waterfalls with relatively large drops on this river, so our magic energy transport ship cannot sail into Yunnan through this water system.

If we want to use water transportation in the river section without waterfalls, we must build a large number of boats or rafts along the coast, and then let the orcs ride the rafts down the river and enter Vietnam County.

This plan seems to be the shortest one, but we have to make a large number of rafts and boats on site, and because the current of this river is very fast, it is very unsafe to ride on rafts or boats, so I personally recommend the best It is best not to choose this option.

The second option is the one that I personally prefer, because this option is the fastest to implement.

The entire southern Xishuangbanna region borders Laos and Myanmar.

As long as we occupy the northern part of Laos, we can not only open up the road from Laizhou to Mengla, but also allow the orcs in the Xishuangbanna area to directly enter the northern part of Laos southward through the border.

After we occupy the northern part of Laos, our army can enter the Xishuangbanna area from any place at any time. It can advance to attack and retreat to defend.

By then, the entire Xishuangbanna area will be enveloped by our army's frontline, and the logistics and production base will directly become the front line. The enemy will not only lose an important grain production area, but will also be flanked by us from both front and rear, making it difficult to look at the head and tail.

Of course, this plan also has one of the biggest drawbacks, and that is the country of Laos.

Laos once formed a Southeast Asian coalition with several nearby Southeast Asian countries to invade our Vietnamese county.

Although they finally withdrew their troops under our pressure, they have always regarded us as their biggest enemy.

Laos is a small country and we can destroy them at any time if we want.

It's just that Thailand, Myanmar and Cambodia, the three countries adjacent to Laos, probably won't let us destroy Laos easily.

If we invade Laos at this juncture, it is likely to attract coalition forces from the other three countries.

Although we only want the northern part of Laos, several other countries may not think so, so if we choose the second option, it is likely to attract new enemies and trigger a larger-scale war.

If it is just a small-scale war, it will not have much impact on us. I am afraid that a larger war will break out under the instigation of thoughtful people.

So if we cannot control the scale of the war, then this second option, no matter how good it is, is not an option.

As for the third option, it is the most troublesome to implement, and it also requires us to open up a new battlefield.

First of all, we must control the entire Yuanjiang waters in Yunnan and eliminate all unstable factors that may threaten our warships.

Although the enemy does not have much water power, the entire upper reaches of the Yuanjiang River are under their control.

If they put a large number of trees into the Yuanjiang River, the trees will seriously threaten the safety of our ships as they flow down the river.

Although the enemy may not be able to think of this method, we have to guard against it.

Secondly, we must capture all enemy cities south of Ailao Mountain, and then go west until we enter Xishuangbanna.

The troops that your Majesty leads to protect the Monkey Legion are fine if they are able to fight in the wild, but if they are to attack cities and seize territory, their numbers are a bit too small.

If we want to capture all the enemy cities west of Yuanjiang, we must dispatch at least 50,000 Silver Pegasus Knights and Ape Legion, because every time we capture an area, we must leave enough troops to garrison.

Thirdly, if we take a defensive position in the north and then open up a new theater in the south, it is likely to attract the enemy's attention to the south.

If a large number of enemies suddenly move south by then, our large-scale population migration plan is likely to be aborted, because it is impossible for us to engage in large-scale jungle battles with enemies in southern Yunnan.

But as long as we control the waters of Yuanjiang River, it will not be easy for the enemy to go south.

With the two natural barriers of Ailao Mountain and Wuliang Mountain, it is difficult for the enemy to send large-scale troops on foot expeditions.

The only enemy force that can quickly support us is the air force. As long as we put enough pressure on them, they can only watch us do whatever we want in the south.

Finally, these three plans all have one difficulty in common, and that is the road.

Most of the mountains in Yunnan run north to south, but our marching route was from east to west.

In other words, we must climb over a series of north-south mountains along the way before we can finally reach the Xishuangbanna area. "

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