Chapter 1131: dilemma
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Mage Joan
- Cheng Jianxin
- 1190 characters
- 2021-01-30 08:53:13
"Unfortunately, with the power of our company alone, we are not completely sure of the rescue of Elk Town, which is under siege by a large group of monsters, so as soon as the trial of Old Wolf August was over, we sent a letter to Sir Laval asking for support. Elk Town." Audrey whispered.
Joanne nodded and asked, "How did Sir Laval reply?"
Audrey shrugged her hands, her beautiful face showed a bitter taste.
"Captain Stone said in advance that it was useless to send a letter to Sir Laval, and Sir would never agree to send troops to rescue Elk Town, which really made him guess."
"Jazz wrote back to warn us not to make our own claims. He also said that he was worried that the enemy's siege of Elk Town was just a guise. In fact, he wanted to help the siege. If we send troops to support, we will fall into a trap."
Joan frowned, and vaguely felt that Sir Laval's views were far-fetched.
"After receiving the reply, we were very disappointed. Hailar was particularly dissatisfied. He pointed out that Sir Laval’s remarks were groundless and worried about being aided by the siege, but it was just an excuse, otherwise why when other villages were surrounded by monsters, he did not Worried about this, with the exception of the Assa settlement?"
"Holton's view is similar to that of Hailar. He also believes that Sir Laval's refusal to rescue Elk Town was entirely based on discrimination against the Assa people."
After Audrey relayed the views of Hailar and Holden, she then expressed her views.
"I don’t want to question Sir Laval’s decision, but judging from his background and past experience, it is polite to say that he "discriminates" the Assa people. In fact, he hates the Assa people at all-even more than the right Those monsters that eat people!"
Joan remained silent for a long time before finally speaking.
"If when I was young, I witnessed my mother being shot with poison arrows by the Asa people, I am afraid I will also hate all the people of this race, I hope to remove all of them from this land, not just Hostility to kill the mother."
Audrey's face changed slightly, holding Joan's hand, trying to say something but it was difficult to tell, and finally just sighed.
"Actually, Sir Laval’s public hatred of the Asa people is not only clear to us. Trim at Wintercastle already knows it. Perhaps it is precisely because of this factor that he dared to send a large number of soldiers to siege Elk Town without worrying about advent. Yuanbao sent troops to rescue."
Joan nodded and asked her: "What instructions do we have for our company in Jazz's reply?"
"Sir Laval did not allow us to intervene in the conflict between Elk Town and Winter Castle without authorization, but he authorized Captain Stone to lead the team to investigate outside Elk Town and try to figure out the reason for the large group of monsters besieging this town."
Joan listened to her, and a strange glory appeared in her eyes.
"You found no. This instruction is contradictory. If the Jazz doesn't want to intervene in this matter at all, he shouldn't do anything more and send our company to investigate in Elk Town."
"The Jazz did not allow us to take the initiative to intervene in the conflict between the Asa and Dongbao forces. This sounds reasonable, but if you think about it, you will find that there are loopholes-if the monsters of Dongbao attacked us actively, can we not fight against it, Can only stretch his neck and wait to die?"
"If we revolted and killed the people in Winter Castle, people must chase us for revenge, and we will also be passively involved in the dispute. Is this not against the military order?"
Audrey nodded with a smile: "The possibility you thought of, we also thought about it just now, so Hailar and Holden forced Captain Stone to ask him to agree to send another message to Sir Laval, please ask What should we do if the kind of situation you mentioned just happened."
"Our Mr. Captain, knowing that this would irritate Sir Laval, of course, did not agree to send a letter. As a result, he quarreled with Hailar and Holden. You heard it just now."
"I guess Mr. Captain planned this: if he does not send this letter, he will have "discretionary discretion" and can adapt to the situation on the battlefield. However, when this letter was issued, the Jazz made a clear reply and he There is no room for discretion, things will become more troublesome, do you understand what I mean?"
Audrey blinked and made a hint.
Qiao An nodded in conscience.
"Actually, I also tend to the captain's approach, but the two guys, Hailar and Holden, are too ignorant, too real, and only accept the death. They think the captain is timid and afraid to intervene in the dispute in Elk Town. If you want to send a letter, Captain Stone is very passive." Audrey smiled with her hand. "This kind of thing can only be understood by everyone, and it is not decent to say it, so I am also right."
Joan turned his head to look at the center of the warehouse and found that Captain Stone, Hailar and Holden had stopped arguing, sitting silently, all with a serious and serious look, just waiting in court for the verdict.
The suffocating atmosphere was broken by a sudden wave of magic, and a ball of red light emerged from above the wooden table where three people sat.
Captain Stone, Hailar and Holden all jumped conditionedly, and all three hands caught the red light ball.
"You two imp, understand the rules? Sit down for me!" Captain Stone glared.
Hailar and Holden looked at each other, withdrew their hands in embarrassment and sat back.
"It's almost the same!" Captain Stone glanced proudly at each of them, reaching for the red light ball loaded with "Communication" and reading the information silently.
"Mr. Captain, what did the Jazz say?" Audrey walked past Joan's hand and asked impatiently.
Captain Stone looked weird, took off his military cap and scratched his head, until he hung up on the appetite of the young people before he suddenly laughed.
"Laugh, laugh, hurry up!" Hailar couldn't help jumping from the seat, stomping his feet anxiously.
"Well... unsurprisingly, Lord Lord scolded me in reply, saying that my thoughts were rigid, a muscle ball in my head." Captain Stone replied vaguely with a pipe in his mouth.
"Then you can laugh?" Holden was puzzled.
"You don't know Lord Ye, in fact, he scolded me, which is equivalent to releasing a clear signal."
Captain Stone's unshaven face showed a treacherous smile that contradicted his rough image.
"My grandfather said that my thoughts were rigid, and I was encouraging me to be flexible."
"Especially on the unpredictable front-line battlefield, the commander should not ask the superior leadership for everything. In order to ensure the safety of the company, it may be necessary to adapt to the situation when necessary. Even if the final decision does not seem to meet the instructions of the superior, it is also a situation. Excuseable."
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