In the event that the strategy in Nigeria fails this time, she must be cautious of the enigmatic figure who will incite the other death warriors’ battalions to revolt.
To counter this, she devised a n involving significant blood changes, effectively disrupting the cavalry guards in all the death warriors’ bases. Initially, they were separated from their families, and subsequently, their organization was dismantled and restructured, severing the bonds that had been nurtured over many years among theserades.
This way, if a particr battalion was targeted by the mysterious individual again, these cavalry guards would think twice before rashly sumbing to the allure of rebellion, especially when considering their families.
For if any of them went missing, their rtives in other battalions would face immediate execution.
Conversely, if they bravely resisted the adversary, even if they left behind a body or a severed head, their families would reap the benefits.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
In essence, the strategy was to leverage the families of each cavalry guard as a means of intimidation, ensuring that they would rather die than betray theirrades.
Sara was confident that once the major blood changes were executed, the cavalry guards in any battalion would fight valiantly against the enemy.<fn2838> Updates are released by f?i?n?d?n?o?v?e?l?</fn2838>
Regarding the deceased soldiers, Sara also contemted a simr blood exchange procedure. However, the key difference lies in the fact that the cavalry guards maintain contact with the external world. They possess legal identities within their nations and can be relocated anywhere globally at any moment.
In contrast, the deceased soldiersck such identities, and to prevent them from recalling clues during the transfer process, the transfer must ur while they arepletely unconscious.
This makes it quite challenging toplete the blood exchange for the deceased soldiers within a short timeframe.
Fortunately, the deceased soldiers are overseen by the cavalry guards, so prioritizing the blood exchange of the cavalry guards ensures that the guards at each deceased soldier station will bravely confront the enemy. The formidable strength of hundreds of cavalry guards should not be underestimated; they may be able to fend off enemy assaults and thwart their infiltration of the deceased soldiers.
The Five Military Governor’s Office has been preparing diligently for therge-scale blood exchange.
They must establish the exchange methods between stations, taking into ount the geographical conditions, size, and poption of each location.
For instance, how many groups should Station A’s Cavalry Guards or their families be divided into, and which groups from Stations B, C, and D should each one interchange with?
Additionally, the exchange must be conducted gradually, preventing all Cavalry Guards from being on the move simultaneously, which would create a vulnerability in defense. Therefore, they have set a guideline that only 20% of the troops can be exchanged at a time, with subsequent batches to follow after the reinforcements are in ce.
As per the n, the Duke Mining Station will initiate the first batch of recements in three days. Over the past few days since Song Qianshi’s arrival, he has been familiarizing himself with the situation while awaiting the arrival of the necessary equipment. In fact, he has been busypiling a list and finalizing the blood exchange strategy along with the roster for each batch.
Now, the n and the roster are nearlyplete, and the first batch is set to be reced in just three days!<h2 ss="wp-block-heading"></h2>
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