<h2 ss="wp-block-heading">The Amazing son inw Chapter 3354-3355</h2>
“That’s true,” Charlie remarked.
Upon hearing Charlie’s words, Hunter (Hamid) felt a bit more at ease but still spoke awkwardly, “Brother, I’m not scared of your jokes. Since I joined the revolution, I haven’t faced such a significant battle. I must admit, I am a little nervous…”
“That’s perfectly natural,” Charlie reassured him. “In situations like this, it’smon for anyone to feel anxious. What’s important now is that you stayposed.”
As they spoke, Charlie added, “I believe the enemy’s strategy is quite straightforward. They are aware of your base’s location and know that there’s no way for you to escape. Therefore, they will likelyunch aprehensive bombardment on your position. For the time being, your best course of action is to remain patient!”<fne997> This update is avable on FindN()vel</fne997>
“If they start firing artillery at you, do not retaliate with your own artillery. And definitely don’t send out your armed helicopters or elite troops to counterattack or attempt a sneak attack!”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
“Huh? Why not?” Hunter (Hamid) eximed. “I was actually nning to deploy an elite force of three to five hundred troops to sneak around and wait for the right moment to strike.”
“Do you really think the enemy will let you pull that off so easily?” Charlie replied, a bit incredulously. “They will definitely be on guard! Don’t forget, they have 8,000 troops, and they can easily assign 2,000 to cover their artillery while setting ambushes all around. If you send three to five hundred troops over, they’ll have no trouble taking them out!”
Hunter (Hamid) paused, then admitted, “You’re right, brother. I was being careless…”
Charlie continued to advise, “Remember this: the enemymander leading an army of 8,000 is certainly not a fool. The only mistakes they might make are underestimating the enemy, but they won’t make fundamental errors. Protecting their artillery and supplies is a basic principle that allmanders understand, so they won’t give you an opportunity to attack.”
“Absolutely!” Hunter (Hamid) responded earnestly. “If I had dozens of artillery pieces, my focus would also be on defending them. It’s impossible to solely concentrate on frontlinebat while neglecting the rear, as that’s crucial for maintaining firepower.”
Charlie scoffed and said, “If the enemy wants to bombard, let them! Let them do whatever they wish!”
After a brief pause, Charlie continued, “Didn’t they send over fifty or sixty trucks? Those trucks can’t all be filled with ammunition; they also carry food, medicine, fuel, and other supplies. Even if they have thirty trucks loaded with shells, using those won’t bring your stronghold down by several centimeters. So there’s no reason to be afraid.”
“If they’re only shelling, you can all take refuge in the tunnels on the reverse slope, which means you won’t suffer any significant losses from their bombardment. Once their shells are exhausted, they’ll be left with infantry. When that happens, even if 8,000 infantry charge your position, eight hundred of you can defend to thest man, ensuring your victory without casualties!”
“Understood!” Hunter (Hamid) replied. “I will definitely follow my brother’s advice!”
Charlie added, “Additionally, you must be vignt. When their armored vehicles start advancing to support the infantry and approach your base, that’s when you should let your elite troops emerge from the reverse slope tunnels to engage.”
“And when you counterattack, remember not to open fire too early. Wait until the enemy is within your effective range!”
“Firing at close range not only maximizes your effectiveness in taking out the enemy, but it also prevents their artillery from providing support. Your troops can withstand most artillery strikes within the permanent fortifications, while the enemy will have no such protection.”