In less than one minute, Leslie’s voice finally rang out from the communication device.
“Jonathan, I can’t believe you still remember me. How unusual!”
Even after learning Jonathan’s identity, Leslie showed no fear and respect as she continued to speak in her usual carefree manner.
Nevertheless, Jonathan could still sense her tone was laced with a hint of dissatisfaction.
“What’s the matter? Are you displeased with Asura’s Office?” Jonathan chirped.
A scoffing sound came from the communication device’s speaker.
“Asura’s Office pays me a million every month to serve as a sparring partner for those commanders. Everything I want is also provided to me at a moment’s notice, so what could I possibly complain about?”
Hearing the sarcastic voice coming from the communication device, Jonathan smiled wryly.
“All right. That’s enough. All I did was forbade you from wielding military power. Do you have to be so angry with me? Anyway, have you considered that matter I mentioned to you?”
“What did you talk to me about?” This time, it was Leslie who got confused. Ever since Jonathan left me at the training camp, he hadn’t contacted me privately, so what could he have said to me?
Jonathan figured Leslie might not have grasped his intention, so he quickly explained, “I’m talking about the suggestion to let you change your tactics. Although you’re a talented strategist, you can’t always forsake at least one-fifth of my troops during every operation, right?”
“That wasn’t forsaking,” she retorted. “Deception is part of military strategy. To achieve overall victory, one must keep their opponent in the dark about their real intention. Feigning our motive, always staying ahead of our opponents in every step of the plan, understanding the goal, and keeping ourselves concealed are some principles we uphold to make ourselves invincible. Those decoys are the most critical part of—”
Before she could finish her sentence, Jonathan piped up, “Let me just ask you one thing! Can you abandon this decoy stratagem?”
“I’ll say it again. They’re not decoys but part of my plan—”
“Asura’s Office needs you to take command now!” Jonathan interrupted her again. “Leslie, I believe the commander training camp has already started reviewing today’s battle situation at Doveston, right? Despite the delay, the data you’ve obtained is very accurate. If you want, I can give you an even more precise data model, including the same authority as me. However, I need you to promise me one thing. Don’t think of human lives as mere pawns to be sacrificed.”
After saying that, Jonathan didn’t elaborate further. Leslie, on the other end of the line, also fell silent.
“Jonathan, if I agree to your offer, how many people can I command?”
“There are currently three hundred thousand soldiers in Eastern Allied Army. Shusonna Army, Yalegard Legion, and Guardian Army have already sent reinforcements to Doveston through Yaleview. As for the joint command of Yaleview Army, you’ll have to figure out a way to convince Wilbur to share his authority with you. Anyway, even if Yaleview Army operates independently and doesn’t fall under your command, you can still take charge of more than four hundred and fifty thousand soldiers,” Jonathan uttered nonchalantly.
“If we adopt your previous strategy, every time you deploy your troops, at least one-fifth of the soldiers will be put into a deadly position by you. In that case, we’re talking about sacrificing ninety thousand lives. Therefore, you must give me your word regarding this matter.”
Leslie took a deep breath. When she spoke again, it was as if she had made up her mind. “I can only promise you that I won’t actively utilize that strategy unless necessary.”
“That’s good enough,” Jonathan replied in relief. Immediately afterward, he contacted Freddie using the communication device. “Freddie, prepare the fighter jet and transport Leslie to the Doveston battlefield as soon as possible.”
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