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Hu!
The group subconsciously heaved a sigh of relief When Wang Chong was talking casually about Ü-Tsang, their ignorance on the topicanything at all, and that was extremely stressful for the rolled her eyes Even she had felt hu casually, Wang Chong replied, "Alright"
On the other hand, unlike the others, Zhao Yatong assessed Wang Chong with interest as a peculiar gleam shone in her eyes There was probably no one in the capital who hadn't heard of this talented son of the Wang Clan
Before s about him But more often than not, ruerated as they went fro paid the ru hi was far ht What Wuhai Arluo; if it had been anyone else, she would have thought that the person was spouting nonsense
But co for some reason, she felt inclined to believe hi went on to ask about the details of the Tibetan arht, when I was clashing with those Tibetan soldiers, there was so peculiar that I noticed about them In truth, there were many chances for them to break out of our encirclement, but they chose to limit their actions around a certain mountain Or to be more exact, their actions have always been li it
"If not for that, ouldn't have been able to deploy so ainst theain Also, there were also several opportunities for them to wipe us out entirely after our forces were defeated If they had pursued us after our loss, I doubt that even the guards stationed at this resting point would have been able to save us But yet, they allowed such ideal opportunities to slip past their fingers I feel that there's so very questionable about that
"To choose neither to escape nor to attack, I really can't tell what they are up to," Zhao Yatong said with a deep frown
The ht with those Tibetans, the more doubts she harbored about them Even as a recruit who hadn't coies and secrets, she could also tell that there was so very queer about the situation
Each army should have a purpose in their actions, but this one see too far into it It's not that they are unwilling to retreat or attack, but that they are incapable of doing either of the's words, Wang Chong chuckled, thinking nothing of theht have perceived the Tibetan army to be an incredibly powerful existence that couldn't be defeated, but that was probably an illusion deriving froe about them
An army that had ventured deep into an enemy's territory was bound to be killed All they could do was to struggle to their dying breath, but their chances of survival were practically nil
Just as how Zhao Yatong had little understanding of the of what they were facing, so it was inevitable that they would hesitate froround to pursue their eneence to ensure that it wasn't a trap
It wasn't that Wang Chong was underestis were
"Ah!" Zhao Yatong stared at Wang Chong in astonishment She had only raised those questions to voice the doubts she had been harboring about the to have an answer to the you know about this tu were also surprised by those words
Judging fro's description, this see Chong's response see a different story
"You all were too reckless Do you know the reason why you lost to 300 Tibetan soldiers despite having 800 Great Tang military veterans on your side? It's not because they are too strong or because we are too weak, but that you should have never allowed the battlefield to be near the raphical terrain of Ü-Tsang and Great Tang Accusto by the border of the highlands, their cavalry in the area As a result, they have developed a fores of steep,as they are inout 240 of their fighting prowess
"Even when Geshu Han's famed Great Dipper Army went to encounter the Tibetans, they would try their best to avoid clashing with the Tibetans by xi or charge deep into the Ü-Tsang's highlands and cross hands with theainst the Tibetans while they hold the upper ground is no different fro pointed out the reason for their group's crushing defeat
It was foolish for theroup of cavalryround It was no wonder why they lost five hundred cavalry, despite the incredible generals who had eenerations, none of theainst the Tibetans on steep terrain
Even if they rounds, they would often have to pay a heavy price for their victory
In Wang Chong's view, the co officer behind this operation was a coht not have a clear understanding of the proficiencies of the Tibetan soldiers, but nevertheless, placing one's troops in a disadvantageous position was definitely not the mark of a qualified commander