Forty-seven: A Feast at Hongmen



Furthermore, after splitting into two groups, given their execution capabilities, will they be able to deceive the enemy? Will the other group arrive at the ambush location on time? How can the message be delivered in a way that appears appropriate? Is there enough time? How long can Donic City hold out...?

There were so many details, far exceeding his initial expectations. When he saw these cases in school textbooks, they were often just a few sentences and a picture, seemingly so obvious and flawless.

But when I actually tried to do it myself, I realized there were so many problems that needed to be solved one by one.

Yun Zhe rubbed his temples and collapsed onto the bed. "The pressure is a bit much," Yun Zhe muttered to himself.

Suddenly, he heard faint footsteps. Yun Zhe's tent was at the edge of the camp, and at that moment, besides the distant laughter and chatter, there were also the faint sounds of footsteps echoing outside the camp.

Yun Zhe slowly walked out of the tent, following the sounds as he approached.

In the distance, a patch of green light appeared, and Yun Zhe knew that someone had used night vision magic.

"Could it be Nightfire again..." Yun Zhe thought to himself, "Is this bad news? Are these people planning to raid the camp?"

Mercenaries are far more powerful than ordinary soldiers. These eight hundred or so men, caught completely off guard, would not be able to withstand a charge from a mercenary force of Nightfire's caliber.

Yun Zhe heard a few faint voices saying, "Don't go, stop, stop, wait for the boss's orders."

"Boss, shall we go for it?"

"Wait, look over there. We'll charge when we get a signal over there."

A series of footsteps sounded, and the woods fell silent again. If it weren't for the pale green light, one would really think there was nothing in the woods at this moment.

Yun Zhe glanced at the group and saw that there were as many as seventy or eighty people. It seemed that the Nightfire Mercenary Group had a much stronger foundation than he had imagined.

The appearance of the mercenaries made Yun Zhe reconsider whose trap this banquet was.

Capture these people now? It would definitely alert the banquet over there, and might even lead to an early conflict. If they are left alone, and the situation escalates to the point of smashing a glass as a signal, Yun Zhe is confident that these dozens of people can quickly bring the situation under control.

"Damn it, they keep giving me difficult problems," Yun Zhe said, annoyed.

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