"Brother King, our 1.5 million troops have all entered the territory of Macedonia. Which of our two plans is better?" asked Hipparchus.
They did not trust their ally Macedonia.
The reason why Hippias and Hipparchus agreed to send troops was actually not just to support their allies or to seek revenge.
Macedonia always wants to go south, and doesn't Eubia also want to go north?
However, although the Euboean army was large in number, the individual combat capability was inferior to that of Macedonia.
In a narrow location like the Olympus Pass, a large army cannot be deployed at all, and the ability of individual soldiers is particularly important.
Therefore, even if Yubia had the idea of going north, he had to face reality.
But this time it was different.
In order to fight against Stobi, Macedonia actually took the initiative to ask for an alliance and lifted the blockade of the Olympus Pass.
For the first time ever, the Eubian army successfully penetrated deep into the Great North.
At the beginning of the expedition, Hippias and Hipparchus formulated two plans.
Plan one is to first sweep through Stobi to take revenge, then return to destroy Macedonia and dominate the Great North.
Option 2: Don't attack Stobi at all, but take the opportunity to swallow up Macedonia first.
Now that the military forces have been deployed, it is urgent to determine which plan to adopt.
"I have always been cautious in employing troops. No one knows whether the barbarian country of Adlicia in the north, which we have never seen before, will send out its full force. I heard that Stobi recently concentrated an army of 3 million to march west and swallowed up the entire Seranda. Our 1.5 million troops may not be able to successfully penetrate Stobi and cut them in half!" Hippias pondered.
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