As an ace system, I have assisted countless hosts. Finally, I embark on my own journey of quick transmigration (also known as: a promising retirement mission).
In the Beast World, I meet a pi...
The strategist, holding a feather fan, cupped his hands and said, "A strong general has no weak soldiers under his command; the main reason is that the general is a capable leader."
The general laughed heartily, feeling very pleased with himself. He grabbed his spear and charged forward to fight the enemy.
The strategist nearly dropped her feather fan. She looked at the general who was already fighting and wanted to reach out her hand like Er Kang, "General... come back quickly! You are the commander-in-chief. If you are injured or something happens to you, the group will be leaderless. How can we fight this battle?"
When Ah Li saw the general, she went towards him.
As a deputy general, protecting the general was also her inescapable responsibility.
The night raid ended quickly, and the sun slowly rose over the mountains.
The general gently patted Ahri's shoulder, a smile of approval playing on his lips, his voice full of affirmation for his lieutenant: "Not bad, lieutenant, your performance this time was truly outstanding."
In this thrilling night raid, Ahri was like a tiger descending the mountain, killing enemies like flies, unstoppable, yet bearing very few wounds. Such a feat would make any general proud.
Ahri was not complacent about this. She simply lowered her head silently and said humbly, "This is what I should do, General."
On the other side, someone finished counting the number of enemy troops who attacked last night and hurriedly reported: "General, there were no survivors in last night's attack, a total of eight hundred people."
"Only eight hundred people?"
The general's face, which had been slightly smiling, instantly turned serious.
The strategist spoke up at this moment, saying, "It seems that the enemy used last night's celestial phenomena to create an illusion."
Ahri had a vague feeling that something was wrong. Why would they launch a night raid with only 800 people, knowing that their chances of winning were slim?
"If we had managed to leave two survivors last night, we might have been able to learn about the enemy's plans."
The strategist glanced at Ahri subtly, then looked away.
Ahri pretended not to notice and remained calmly standing to the side.