"hiss……"
What a brilliant and wicked plan!
Dante gasped. His admiration for Don Yi was beyond words. Such a leap in thinking was something he could never catch up with, no matter how much he tried to flatter him.
The leader's eyes lit up when he heard this explanation. He had learned something new; he realized that war could be fought in this way.
"Before we consider anything, we must first find the other party's weaknesses, no matter who they are or how powerful they are, they will definitely have some weaknesses."
By thoroughly investigating these weaknesses they try to avoid and amplifying them as much as possible, you'll discover that some of their weaknesses can also become secret weapons to counter them.
As we spoke, we began to discuss and finalize some detailed implementation standards with the leader.
I've never been one to passively defend myself. Even when there were only three of us, facing a hundred or so Haru pursuers, we didn't just run away.
Instead, they increased the cost of pursuit on their escape route, eventually annihilating the entire group.
Offense is the best defense. Now I'm leading everyone in an attack on Haru. This strategy of defeating a stronger opponent with a weaker one—no one can resist the excitement.
Of course, the excitement comes more from the feeling of walking on a knife's edge. It's gambling, and betting your life on it all at once—doesn't that sound thrilling?
After a quick discussion, we concluded that, at present, we cannot move everyone away from the original escape route.
Some people still need to escape, otherwise we won't be able to hold back Haru's army.
Of course, we don't need too many people to stay. I usually prefer to fish with lures for free, but this situation is special, so I've decided that leaving ten people behind to continue the escape is enough.
These ten people needed a leader, and the leader understood the current situation very well, so he took on the role willingly.
They've now reduced their numbers to ten, exactly the size of the hunting party they used to lead. This significant reduction in numbers also greatly eases their survival pressure.
In the later stages, their mobility will only be stronger than Haru's. Unless they are forced into a corner, it will be very difficult for the opponent to catch them in this complex jungle.
To ensure the safety of the personnel, I specifically entrusted Dante and Pat to them.
Pat can issue an immediate warning to enemies who have laid an ambush. No matter how well a team of dozens of people is hidden, they cannot escape Pat's eyes.
This allows everyone to avoid the ambush route immediately and continue their detour. Ideally, this part of the Haru should also be integrated into their main force to increase their overall marching cost.
Furthermore, Pat is often fed by Dante, and he is quite obedient to Dante, so I feel more at ease leaving him in Dante's care.
In special circumstances, Pat can also provide some air support, making it a good auxiliary "drone".
Of course, what they're up to this time isn't just running away.
If they simply keep running forward, it won't be long before Haru discovers that the number of people in the Mira tribe has decreased significantly, and they might start to have doubts.
To make the scene as seamless as possible, I decided to use an ancient method of deceiving the enemy: the method of adding cooking fires.
The method of increasing the number of cooking stoves was proposed by Yu Xu, a general of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
In 115 AD, the Qiang army launched a major attack on Wudu. Yu Xu, as the governor of Wudu, was ordered to suppress the rebellion. He led his army to Xiaogu Valley and encountered the enemy. He ordered each soldier to build two stoves and double the number every day, which successfully confused the enemy and prevented them from pursuing too closely, thus winning him valuable time and space.
Now I need Dante and the others to do the same thing as Yu Xu: just keep track of the current number of stoves each day.
From what I've seen, these dozens of people are using a total of ten stoves. Assuming ten people per group, it shouldn't be a problem for each of them to restore one stove.
Moreover, all these stoves must show signs of being used by fire, so that Haru, who is pursuing them, will not become suspicious.
If you encounter Haru blocking your way, simply bypass them and continue moving forward towards the Asaida tribe.
As long as we remain on this road, the people of the Asada tribe will inevitably encounter either us or Haru.
It's not a bad thing for us to encounter either side.
When people meet with us, both sides can exchange information immediately and make reasonable arrangements.
It wouldn't matter much if it clashed with Haru's main force.
Given the strength of the Asada tribe, it would be impossible to defeat them in a short time, especially with our group constantly following Haru and cutting off their supplies.
In special circumstances, we can act as a surprise force to infiltrate the enemy's ranks and cause them incalculable damage.
After taking stock of the supplies at the Mira tribe's site, we found that each of our people had five to six steel ball grenades.
These grenades are valuable, but they might not be able to fully utilize their potential in the hands of the leader.
But it's different for me. If used properly, they can still achieve at least 20% of their original efficiency.
As long as I have enough people at my disposal, I can fully utilize everyone's potential to the limit.
One person can be used as ten, just like when we only had three people to deal with about a hundred Haru.
Now that I have these dozens of people at my disposal, I have a way to make them work like a massive army.
We finalized the plan one last time, checked some details again, and found that there were no major omissions. Then everyone started making their own preparations.
For some reason, whenever Tang Yi joined the Mira tribe, everyone felt a strange sense of security.
It was Tang Yi's foresight that led everyone to abandon their homes and flee when necessary, and to destroy any excess supplies.
If Tang Yi hadn't considered every single detail, the situation of the Mira tribe would never be as good as it is now.
They might be worse off than they were more than a decade ago, or they might have already been wiped out by Haru.
Tang Yi now says he can lead everyone to defeat this seemingly invincible myth.
Although everyone found it somewhat unbelievable, no one objected. Unbeknownst to them, they had come to regard Tang Yi as the spiritual leader of the Mira tribe.
Previously, Haru used tactics, dividing his team into several parts to intervene in different targets.
This time, Tang Yi divided the people of the Mira tribe into two groups to continue to contend with the Haru army.
Ten minutes later, the people of the Mira tribe split into two groups. One group, consisting of ten people led by their chief, continued on their way.
The other group, led by Tang Yi, circled around to a location a hundred meters away from the original route and hid there. Their target was the pursuing Haru army.
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