Jagoan smiled and replied, “To put it bluntly, it’s simple. Two words, guerrilla tactics.”
“Guerrilla tactics?” Flynn frowned slightly, thinking about the meaning of these words.
Jagoan continued explaining. “Yeah, guerrilla tactics. If it’s a head-on battle, my men and l are no match for more than 100 mercenaries. They could crush us in numbers alone. But inside the woods, the effectiveness of numbers will be limited. Instead, the flexibility of small units will be greatly enhanced and thus be more advantageous.”
Flynn had mostly figured it out at this point.
That was it.
Jagoan and his crew of a dozen men were no match for a mercenary regiment of more than 100 men when it was a head-on confrontation.
However, Jagoan’s small combat unit was able to fight flexibly because of the complex terrain and trees that hid them after they entered the woods.
The mercenary regiment of 100 men could not take advantage of their numbers.
Having too many men made it impossible to attack in unison. Their advantage had become a disadvantage, so to speak.
In this case, they only had to attack flexibly and fall back when needed. The stray mercenary regiment could not keep up with them.
“No wonder Commander Jagoan is the youngest nine-star commander in Dragon Kingdom. I’m impressed with your command ability and awareness.” Flynn saluted Jagoan to show his respect.
Lisha did not realize it until this moment.
She quickly clapped her hands and shouted to the ceremonial team, “What are you waiting for? Play the music!”
Strong rhythmic parade music began to play, and it was finally a bit festive.
“He had a friendly exchange with representatives of the diplomatic convoy-the commander-in-chief, Jagoan Jagoan, and the mayor’s daughter, Shania Lewis. The two parties agreed on a truce regarding the previous war. Finally, the mayor, Claremen to Crosac, expressed his willingness to work hand in hand with Dorodo to develop…”
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