"Tactical simulation assessment failed..."
"Not approved..."
"Not approved..."
"Not passed..."
"not yet……"
Inside the classroom, Yu Wei frantically scratched his head: "Aaaaaah! How did I fail again!"
"It's not a complete loss." Yu Jue pushed up his gold-rimmed glasses and smiled slightly at Yu Wei, whose eyes were full of expectation. "At least... you're making more and more mistakes..."
"Um?"
Yu Wei couldn't believe it; how could Yu Jue, with a body temperature of 37 degrees Celsius, say something about minus 37 degrees Celsius?
Heartbreaking, truly heartbreaking...
"The key to tactical application lies in flexibility and adaptability. Different battlefields require different tactics, and even the same battlefield can present hundreds or thousands of different situations." Yu Jue put down the report, picked up the command baton, and pointed to a valley on the sand table: "For example, this valley, shaped like a gourd, narrow at the entrance and wide in the middle, is easy to enter but difficult to retreat from. If I were the enemy, I would definitely set up an ambush here..."
“Then I can just use air power.” Yu Wei stretched out his hand and pointed to several points on the glass. “I’ll place bombs at these locations…”
"The bombing sites you chose are located at the entrance, the interface, and the belly. The belly is spacious and meets the bombing conditions, but the terrain at the entrance and interface is rugged and the airflow is extremely unstable. Are you planning to launch a blind attack?"
"This... I really didn't expect that."
Yu Wei scratched the back of his head; he had oversimplified things.
“Terrain, wind direction, vegetation conditions, etc. are all factors that affect the outcome of a war.” Yu Jue walked to the control panel, turned on the display screen, printed out the generated simulation results report and handed it to Yu Wei. “Tactics are not static. What makes an excellent general outstanding is his extraordinary insights and vision.”
"Your ability to memorize tactics and strategies is an advantage, but it can also become a disadvantage."
"As I said before, remembering is not the same as learning, and learning is not the same as being able to apply it."
Yu Wei nodded in agreement. He had thought he could easily pass the test based on his previous experience, but he didn't expect that he couldn't even beat the machine.
But this computer contains tens of millions of strategies, and they are randomly combined. Ordinary people don't need that many! Aren't the commonly used ones still the same few? As long as you remember them and know how to deal with them, that's enough.
Yu Jue saw through his thoughts and kicked him back into the cold pool with her words: "To win a war, it is not enough to just follow in the footsteps of others. Passive response will only put you at a disadvantage."
"A commander who only attacks and doesn't defend, or who only defends and doesn't attack, is not capable of doing anything."
"I hope you can understand these principles sooner rather than later, so as to avoid suffering losses in actual combat."
Yu Jue sighed. He could understand Yu Wei's youthful arrogance and pride, and he didn't object to his pride. But now he was not only arrogant but also very impetuous. Such a personality would definitely cause trouble in the future.
"Second Uncle, times have changed." Yu Wei shrugged, picked his ear, and said nonchalantly, "Our current weapons and equipment are top-of-the-line, completely overwhelming the enemy. In the face of absolute force, even the most brilliant tactics are useless."
“…Sigh…” Yu Jue moved her lips, wanting to say something, but all her words turned into a long sigh. She looked at her watch and waved to Yu Wei: “It’s late, go and rest. Go back and look at your report card and analyze where the problem lies.”
"I'm leaving now, Uncle, you should get some rest too."
Yu Wei stretched, yawned, put one hand in his pocket, and slowly left the classroom.
Yu Jue watched the receding figure, sighed softly, and lowered her head to tidy up the scattered documents, which she would show to Yu Zhen tomorrow.
I looked up and caught a glimpse of the person by the door out of the corner of my eye.
The man had a buzz cut, a square face with sharp features, a black short-sleeved shirt that clung tightly to his muscular body, black bandages wrapped around his hands, and camouflage pants that covered his long legs. One leg was slightly bent as he leaned against the door frame with his arms crossed.
Why are you here?
Yu Jue smiled and lowered her head to continue organizing the materials.
"That brat argued with you again?" Lin Ling strode over to Yu Jue and helped him tidy up the scattered papers. Her brows furrowed slightly, and her tone was cold and hard: "I'll teach him a lesson tomorrow..."
"Why are you getting angry with a child?" Yu Jue sighed, took off her glasses, and gently rubbed her temples. "Besides, where did he criticize me? This is an academic exchange."
"Just spoil him." Lin Ling's eyes and words were full of doting, and her tone was much gentler: "This kid is becoming more and more unruly. He even missed the welcome banquet that Big Brother specially arranged for him. He didn't come, and he didn't even send a message."
“He was dragged out and lectured by Zuo Li all afternoon. It’s not like he didn’t go on purpose.” Yu Jue took Lin Ling’s hand, looked up and smiled. “You took away his communicator, and now you’re blaming him for not contacting you. Isn’t that wronging an innocent person?”
“That makes sense.” Lin Ling pinched Yu Jue’s nose, pulled him outside, and said with a smile, “But that kid is no good. Old Zuo was furious with him this afternoon.”
“Everyone goes through this. It’s not like this is the first time you’ve seen how mischievous Xiao Wei can be.” Yu Jue walked side by side with Lin Ling, carrying the documents, her head gently resting on his arm. She said helplessly, “You’ll get used to it.”
"Just spoil him."
Lin Ling sighed. Yu Jue was the easiest to talk to among the Yu brothers. He would grant Yu Wei's every request, even the most difficult request.
This is normal, though. In Yu Zhen's generation, there were five brothers in the direct line of the Yu family. But in Yu Wei's generation, he was the only son. He was also in poor health when he was young, so naturally the whole family doted on him.
Although the eldest son of the Yu family later adopted Yu Cong from a branch of the Yu family, and the fourth son of the Yu family adopted Yu Zhen and raised him under his name, they ultimately did not inherit the pure genes of the Yu family, and their status was naturally not as high as that of Yu Wei.
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