Also on the evening of the 7th, at the intersection of Wilton Town.

"Sir, why don't you wait until dawn? It will be very cold at night, which is not suitable for traveling." Major General Missby, who led the troops to evacuate during the Macedonian encirclement and suppression campaign, said to Dingle who was riding on a warhorse.

Dingle, wearing a thick cotton coat and a cotton hat, buttoned his chin and shook his head:

"Time is running out, I have to race against time, I will rest at midnight."

Seeing that he had made up his mind, Missby could only nod and say, "Okay."

After that, he looked at the hundred cavalrymen following Dingle and said, "Be careful along the way, and be sure to protect the Chief of Staff!"

The cavalrymen immediately agreed, but Dingle said:

"Major General, I'll leave this to you. It may take half a month or even longer before reinforcements arrive to help you."

"Before that, if the Yan people attack here, please..." When Dinggel said this, it felt like a stone was stuck in his throat.

After the Macedonian Campaign, he and Missby evacuated with less than 57 troops, and later arrived at the town of Wilton, kilometers away from the Macedonian Military Factory. They originally planned to take a detour to Heinrich, but thought that if the Macedonian Military Factory fell, the Yan people might spread unscrupulously to the surrounding towns. For this reason, Dingle could only let Missby take his troops to garrison in the town of Wilton for defense.

But what can this small force do when facing the Yan army? But there is only one way. We can't just watch these towns fall. Although we can't protect all the towns, we must at least leave troops behind to give some comfort to the civilians in the towns. Being unable to protect does not mean leaving them alone. In addition to launching attacks, the army also shoulders the power of guarding.

At this moment, seeing Dingle was halfway through his words, Missby continued:

"Don't worry, sir. I will do my best to defend the town of Wilton."

Dingle sighed in his heart, but still said:

"We need to mobilize civilians to defend together. This is our homeland. Everyone must stand up at this time."

"When I arrive in Heinrich, we will organize an army as soon as possible to eliminate the Yan people. We will never let them continue to wreak havoc here."

Misby nodded and said, "Well, I hope you can create a victory next time."

"But I need to remind you that General Brewster, the commander of the Heinrich Military Base, is a man with a rather irritable personality and an aggressive combat style. This may conflict with the strategic deployment you talked about with me before. I think you need to reach a consensus with General Brewster."

Hearing this, Dinger's face darkened and he said, "Okay, I will convey my combat philosophy to him clearly."

After saying this, Dinger turned his head to look at the road ahead, then turned his face and said:

"It's getting late. We have to set off. Major General, I leave this to you!" He straightened his face and saluted Missby with a standard military salute.

Misby did the same and said, "Be careful along the way."

"Well, wait for us to come back!"

After saying the last sentence, under the afterglow of the setting sun, Dinger led more than a hundred cavalrymen and traveled lightly from another route to Heinrichburg under the Enzos Mountains.

The road ahead is long, and the threat from the Yan people always makes Dinggel worried. After losing more than 100,000 troops, this area is now particularly short of troops. Although each town has a police force, it is far inferior to the regular army in terms of number and combat effectiveness. In today's cold weather, it is difficult for reinforcements to arrive quickly for support. If during this period, the Yan people bring troops to these towns to burn, kill, loot and abuse, then this place will become a living hell.

The Heinrichburg where he was going was where the Imperial Fourth Army was stationed. It was a huge force, and now only by relying on them could they stop the pace of the Yan people.

But military strength alone is far from enough. The gap in weapons presented in the Macedonian Campaign is too great, and it is difficult to win by relying on the advantage of military strength. What's more, it now seems that the military strength of the Yan people is equally large. Although he doesn't know exactly how many Yan people have arrived, Dinger believes that their reinforcements are increasing almost every day, otherwise why would they launch fierce offensives continuously and unscrupulously? It is precisely because of the sufficient supplies and backup that they have such combat conditions.

Therefore, the Fourth Army alone is far from enough. In the battle with the Yan people, we can no longer rely on military strength to win.

Thinking of this, Dingle murmured grimly:

"The Enzo Mountains can only be used as a battlefield..."

-

three days later.

Under the dim sunset, Harris looked at the huge building complex appearing in the field of vision. He reached out and wiped the layer of snow on his hat and breathed a sigh of relief.

After eight days of traveling and enduring many hardships, he finally saw the Heinrich Military Base. This huge complex located at the foot of Mount Enzos is the largest military base in the western region.

It serves as a support for carrying out combat and training tasks. In wartime, it is an iron wall capable of transporting troops and providing logistical support, while also being able to serve as a steel fortress for defense.

Harris spent his training career here, but the Heinrich Military Base at that time was far smaller than it is today. However, compared with the Enzos Peak behind it, it seemed particularly small.

The highest peak in the Enzo Mountains is 700 meters high. The terrain is mountainous and there are many cliffs between the peaks. In addition, the mountain range is extremely long, forming a barrier that cuts off the central and western parts. Such a dangerous place has naturally become a strategic location, and that is why a military base was set up here.

The Heinrich Military Base is not below the main peak, but at the foot of a mountain with a lower altitude. Less than three kilometers away, a wide road named "Cornflower Avenue" crosses the Enzos Mountains. Walking along the Cornflower Avenue, you will walk out of the Enzos Mountains and step into the most prosperous and wealthy Bocamia Province in the empire.

At the easternmost part of the province of Bocamia, bordering the province of Balsas, the sacred city of Salvia is located.

If you look at the Enzos Mountains from the highest peak in the province of Bocamia, you will find that its shape resembles a human figure lying on its side.

For this reason, in the province of Bocamia, people say that the Enzos Mountains are the most loyal guard of the holy city of Salvia. With its existence, any enemy attempting to invade Salvia will be blocked outside the mountains.

At this moment, endless mountains appeared before his eyes, and the Heinrich Military Base, which firmly controlled the road, was just ahead, which gave Harris hope.

He didn't even have time to rest and rode away at full speed. A moment later, Harris was met by soldiers patrolling outside the military base.

After meeting the soldiers, Harris gasped:

"Please take me to General Brewster."

The soldiers immediately took him into the military base. It was already dark, but the base was brightly lit. Harris, riding on a horse, raised his head and looked up.

The high mountains were covered with a layer of snow, and under the moonlight at this moment, the protruding steep mountains were reflecting a dim white light, like the eerie white bones exposed after the corpses had decayed on the battlefield.

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