As soon as Dingle finished speaking, an infantry division commander named "Willie" shook his head and said:

"Let's not talk about whether the enemy is that difficult to deal with. I think it's a bit too conservative to send troops to the mountains to ambush. Isn't this asking us to abandon the military base?"

"This is a military base. Its importance is no less than that of a city." As he spoke, Willy looked around at everyone.

Someone immediately echoed, "I think so too. You know, geographically, this is the key point of defense to contain the enemy's strategic offensive. It is the throat to Bocamia Province. The base itself can be used to deploy troops for combat and to defend and intercept."

"With a complete defense system and a multi-service army, we already have certain advantages. Just because of our assessment of the enemy's combat power, we are leaving here and going to ambush in the mountains with a harsh environment. Isn't this giving up the easy way and seeking the difficult?"

The officers were talking at once, and most of them thought that it was not appropriate to abandon the military base and go to the mountains to defend. Brewster did not speak, but just folded his arms and looked at Dingle.

Dinger sighed in his heart. He had to admit that based on past experience, there was really no reason to evacuate the military base, because the base itself was a solid barrier, and there was now an army group. If they were facing the same enemies, then even if they had two or three times more troops than their own, it would be difficult to defeat the base.

But today's enemies are much stronger than our opponents in the past. No matter how solid the man-made buildings are, they will eventually be destroyed as long as they continue to attack with powerful artillery shells. But no matter how strong the enemy is, they can't blow up a natural mountain, right?

As long as we go into the mountains, control the high points, and manage the dangerous passes, we don't even need more than 300,000 troops to carry out an ambush. Even if the enemy has more troops and stronger combat power, they will not be able to take advantage of it.

Thinking of this, Dinger said in a deep voice: "Everyone, this is just a temporary strategic retreat. The importance of the military base is self-evident. Of course I understand it, but as long as the enemy enters the mountains, I believe we have a 90% chance of defeating them in one fell swoop."

"Defeat them and we can retake the military base."

The voice just fell.

"How do you know that after the Yan people occupy the military base, they will definitely enter the mountains?"

The person who asked the question was Brewster's staff officer Jacob, who was short and thin, but the words he asked at this moment were particularly sharp.

"Yeah, if they don't go in, won't we be giving away the military base in vain?" Brewster said with a pursed mouth.

"They will definitely go. The ambition of the Yan people has been fully revealed. They want to attack Salivia. How can their army go there without passing through the mountains?" Dinggel frowned.

As soon as Dingle finished speaking, Jacob replied, "You are right, that's the case."

"But haven't you ever thought about the question of time?"

As soon as these words came out, everyone looked at Jacob. Jacob moistened his throat and continued:

"It snowed these past few days and the temperature dropped a lot. The Yan people who came to the military base saw that it was empty. If I were them, I would definitely choose to stay here."

"And how long will we have to rest? I think it's best to wait until the snow melts and the weather warms up."

"So what are we doing now? Continue to stay in the mountains in the cold and strong winds? Or are we forced to evacuate the mountains and wait at the foot of the mountain?"

As soon as he finished speaking, Brewster sneered: "That's equivalent to not doing anything and just giving away the military base."

"That's not very rational, kid." He looked at Dingle.

Dinggel's face looked a little grim, because this was indeed an unavoidable problem, but in his opinion, the Yan people's way of fighting was obviously more radical. Would they really stop after reaching the mountains and rest on the spot to spend the entire winter?

Besides, if they can delay time, can't we use this time to do something?

Thinking of this, he immediately said: "Even if they really want to stop, it is not a bad thing for us, because it also gives us enough time. The current situation is that the Yan people's offensive is too fast, so fast that the emperor can't even grasp the front-line information in time. But as long as the Yan people slow down their offensive speed, then we will have enough time to respond. During this period, the emperor will send troops stationed in various places, and it will not be the power of an army group."

"As long as two or three armies are able to converge, we can turn defense into offense and charge directly at them."

Hearing this, Jacob stroked his chin and pondered. If he did it in a conservative way, then the tactics adopted by Dingle were indeed very safe.

But... General Brewster has never been a man who likes to adopt conservative tactics. In fact, it was already relatively conservative that he did not lead the entire army to attack this time, and he only reluctantly agreed to this after I persuaded him.

"So what you mean is that our army will attack our military base at that time?"

"That's a bit...haha." Brewster took off his hat, scratched his itchy scalp and said with a smile.

"Sure enough, General Brewster would never adopt this tactic." Jacob thought to himself after hearing Brewster's ridicule.

Dingle nodded and said, "Yes, sir, that's what we'll have to do when the time comes."

"But you know, this is definitely the most appropriate tactic."

As soon as he finished speaking, Brewster pointed at Dingle and said, "I agree that what you said is appropriate. This is undeniable."

"But I feel ashamed when I think about the Yan people occupying our military bases and controlling our Jonham Province, and we have to wait for more troops to arrive before we can destroy them."

"Do you feel that way?"

Dingle's face was gloomy, and he said: "Sir, this is a last resort."

Brewster shook his head and said:

"It seems that what I said was not clear enough."

"Let me be more specific."

"A bunch of bastards broke into the house we worked so hard to build, ate our food, slept in our beds, and even raped our women, while we had to stand guard outside the door and listen carefully to the noise inside. We clearly have the ability to stop them, but to be safe, we may have to wait outside the door for a month or two before we can break in and stop them..."

At this point, Brewster's face turned red, and he suddenly cursed:

"Then these bastards have done everything they can do!"

"Can you tolerate this?!" Brewster pointed at Dingle with an angry face, then pointed at the others, and shouted with saliva flying from his mouth:

"Only eunuchs can endure this!"

"If you're a man, you should beat these sons of bitches to death promptly and decisively!"

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