Chapter 817 Burial Mountain 26



Dingle pondered, "It wouldn't be easy for twelve divisions to enter the mountains at the same time; we also need to consider logistical support."

Upon hearing this, Verri's eyes widened, and he said, "No matter what, as long as they're here, that's fine."

"The advantage is now entirely in our hands!"

"We are determined to win this battle!"

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Meanwhile, at the foot of the eastern side of the Nzoe Mountains, lies the town of Paliston.

Although it was late at night, the town of Parstone was still brightly lit. This small mountain town with a population of less than 50,000 was unusually noisy tonight.

Squads of soldiers drove through the streets with horse-drawn carts, knocking on doors from house to house, engaging in some arguments with the people inside, and then loading the supplies and thick cotton-padded clothes they had requested onto the carts before heading to the temporary camp.

Inside the camp, Dylan, who was over fifty years old, was lashing out at his officers in his tent with a livid face.

"We're heading into the mountains first thing tomorrow morning. If we don't prepare our supplies tonight, you'll have to take off your clothes before you go in tomorrow!"

The officers looked at each other, their faces grim.

Since being urgently summoned, the biggest problem troubling these officers has not been insufficient troops or weapons, but rather the lack of marching supplies.

In the past, the army rarely had the experience of fighting in the cold winter. However, as soldiers, fighting in any season is something that must be overcome. But this time was different. The mobilization was too hasty and too many troops were mobilized. The army's usual cotton clothing and military rations were in short supply. The battle at the front was also extremely urgent. The emperor sent one urgent order after another. Under the urgent orders, they had no choice but to set off in a hurry. The lack of supplies were obtained from the supply stations along the way.

However, this was not a very difficult matter, and everything was resolved smoothly. But when they arrived in Parstone, the situation became much worse.

The devastating news that struck them was that the Heinrich military base had fallen, the Fourth Army had been defeated and forced to retreat into the Enzos Mountains, and the Yan people had even entered the mountains.

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