At this time, Kamul was standing in front of the warehouse in Cairo, commanding the busy Holy Egyptian soldiers.
In accordance with the arrangement of His Majesty the Holy Pharaoh, he stayed in Cairo to be in charge of relevant matters.
"Put all this on and you can go."
His voice was steady and powerful as he directed the baggage train to load weapons and food onto the wagons.
"Our army will certainly need these. The more tense the situation on the front line is, the faster we need to deliver them."
"Everyone, hurry up. Time waits for no one. We cannot be short of food and weapons. The soldiers on the front line are waiting for us."
After hearing Kamul's words, the soldiers of Holy Egypt sped up again, and their movements became more agile.
For the soldiers in charge of logistics, this is their battlefield.
They knew very well that whether the army could sustain combat and win was closely related to the army's logistics.
Simply put, with logistics, soldiers in an army can have enough food to eat and can get new weapons if they break.
When arrows are used up, they are replenished; when armor is broken, it can be repaired or replaced in time.
For such an army, at least the morale is less likely to be a problem and its combat effectiveness will be more sustained.
Even when facing powerful enemies, they can rely on a steady supply of supplies to fight and hold on to the end.
In other words, logistics is like the roots of a tree. Only when the roots are deep can the branches and leaves grow lush and not be afraid of wind and rain.
An army without logistics is like a tree without roots.
Soldiers may face the dilemma of fighting on an empty stomach, having their weapons broken and unable to be replaced, or having to fight with bare hands when they run out of arrows.
Such an army, no matter how brave it is, will not last long.
After all, a hungry soldier can't wield a knife.
An archer without arrows cannot shoot.
Those warriors holding broken shields could not withstand the enemy's long-range attacks.
If this continues, it won’t be long before morale completely collapses.
The role of logistics is to ensure that soldiers on the front line have no worries.
Food, weapons, medicine, clothing, each one is indispensable on the battlefield.
If the logistics are cut off, even the strongest army on the front line will collapse.
Only when the logistics are stable can the soldiers on the front line fight wholeheartedly.
Therefore, although the logistics soldiers are not fighting on the front lines, every bag of food and every weapon in their hands is a guarantee of victory for the front lines.
The battlefield of logistics soldiers is equally important.
But they don’t have many people now.
The usually bustling city of Cairo seems exceptionally deserted at this moment.
There were tens of thousands of elite Holy Egyptian soldiers originally stationed in the city, but now only a few are left.
On the city walls, the patrolling Holy Egyptian soldiers were sparsely distributed, and the neatly lined guards of the past were no longer seen on the streets.
Most of the Holy Egyptian soldiers had already gone to the front lines to fight against the army of the Hebrew Empire.
All that was left in Cairo were some old, weak, sick and disabled people and logistics troops.
Even a large number of holy Egyptians in Cairo went to Memphis.
So, in a sense, Cairo can actually be called a ghost city.
In front of the warehouse, Kamul could only command the busy Holy Egyptian soldiers, but he always felt something strange in his heart.
But he couldn't describe it specifically.
He knew that the city of Cairo had been almost emptied of its last supplies, and by the time the sun rose tomorrow morning, there would not be many weapons and food left in the city.
Of course, the [Farm] has been producing food all the time, and when the battle is over, the food will slowly accumulate again.
It's just that weapons and armor and other equipment that need to be processed will take time to prepare.
After all, the trade routes of Holy Egypt were blocked, and many supplies such as armor and weapons were transported from the Aztecs.
Therefore, for some time to come, the army of Holy Egypt will face a shortage of equipment supply.
This is a point that worries Kamul, and he plans to find a way to solve this problem after the battle is over.
Of course, apart from that, there is the issue of the Holy Egyptian Army.
They currently have no information about the battle situation at the front line.
We can only judge by the occasional flashes of light in the sky that there are gods there.
But the light flickered so frequently for a while that Kamul even thought there were more than a dozen gods fighting each other.
But no matter what, it was just his guess.
There is no actual evidence.
All he could do was speed up the logistics to provide assistance to the front line.
"Hurry up, finish loading this batch and set off immediately."
"His Majesty the Holy Pharaoh is personally leading the army to fight on the front lines. We must not hold him back."
"You must remember that every bag of food and every weapon here may determine the outcome of the battle."
Upon hearing this, the soldiers of Holy Egypt simply nodded vigorously, completely ignoring their tired bodies and simply working harder.
Kamul remembered exactly how much stuff each carriage was loaded with.
Under his command, the soldiers were in good order and everything went according to plan.
At this moment, a Holy Egyptian soldier came running over, sweating profusely, and said anxiously: "Lord Kamul, we are short of manpower!"
"There are still a dozen carriages to be loaded, but the remaining soldiers are already too busy to handle it!"
Kamul frowned, looked at the mountains of supplies in the warehouse, and then looked at the full carriages.
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