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Chapter 829 - 543 Public Opinion War
Chapter 829: Chapter 543 Public Opinion War
Propaganda War.
Kellysha was effectively proposing a brand new concept.
There was no need to ask where this concept came from; it was certainly from Gavin, something he often mentioned in his daily conversations.
Although Felen had similar methods in the past, they had never been applied on a large scale before, now being adeptly utilized by Kellysha.
Kellysha and Thomas’ exceptional performance at this military council meeting had unsettled Veranika, the chief of staff, prompting her to say, "When fighting these Undead, we can’t resort to human wave tactics. A slight carelessness might lead to massive casualties on our side. Elite decapitation tactics are key. As long as we eliminate the Necromancers and the Sage Undead who act as their leaders, the rest of the Undead are just brainless tools that can be gradually cleared out."
"We’re aware of this, and those Necromancers surely know it too. They must be well-hidden, or they’ve used layers of the Undead Army to protect themselves."
"I just said not to resort to human wave tactics, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t use our vast army. We can fully mobilize their Undead Army by encircling them. As for locating where those Necromancers are hidden, I believe the Rebel Army certainly has their own channels to dig them out." Veranika expressed great confidence, "As long as we bring our Lord to their proximity, it will be the day of their demise."
Her confidence was naturally built upon Gavin.
Previously, he and Kellysha together had overthrown a Legendary Six-armed Snake Demon.
Now that he had turned this Six-armed Snake Demon into a powerful weapon for his own side, their combined force meant that they could unleash even more terrifying combat power.
A group of Necromancers would have a hard time causing trouble in front of him.
No one else questioned Veranika’s speech.
Gavin was now recognized as the supreme power within the Conqueror Army, even though his Professional Level was not the highest.
"As for the detailed tactics, we’ll study them more thoroughly later. We can’t just rely on one side’s words. Even in cooperation, we need to fully understand our partners through various channels before proceeding, especially when the intelligence they provide plays a crucial role." Gavin was not placing all his trust in memories from his past life.
The intelligence from Efanso was misaligned in time, reminding him that memories were not entirely reliable.
After all, memories are tied to specific points in time, and a person’s character and ways of handling things are not constant.
The person he understood was from either a past or future point in time, not necessarily the present one.
Especially since his rebirth, the vortex of fate that had been stirred up had grown larger, and the destinies of many had been completely distorted. Information from his former life must be sifted through with caution, because it could end up not being supportive, but rather lead to a firm belief in false intelligence. If it led to a wrong decision, the consequences could be fatal.
"Of course," said Veranika, who was already prepared in this matter, "I’ve carefully selected a group of operatives, scattered them covertly and overtly, and by tomorrow at the latest, we should have reports coming in."
Another of her duties as the chief of staff was intelligence gathering.
Recently, she had been selecting suitable candidates from the entire Conqueror Army to form Scouting Cavalry.
Gavin valued this very much and granted her absolute priority in selection.
Anyone she chose, regardless of their original unit, would be directly transferred into the ranks of the Scouting Cavalry, including Nola’s Nort Heavy Cavalry.
Good Scouting Cavalry are the hardest to train because they need not only to possess exceptional combat strength to roam around the outskirts of the army without being easily captured, but also intelligence to solve emergent problems and the keen insight to detect issues and gather the necessary intelligence for the army.
The Scouting Cavalry under Veranika’s command, known as Eagle Eye, numbered less than five hundred so far.
But they were usable enough. Many among them had either come from the streets or were former mercenaries, with rich social experience, and some were professional intelligence personnel by trade. The Giant Dragon Coast would be their first battleground.
"Very well," Gavin nodded and said, "Let’s continue with the previous topic, regarding industrial arrangement. Does anyone have any other opinions?"
"The Giant Dragon Coast is ruled by mercenaries; it’s said that one in ten people there has become a mercenary. Why not recruit more mercenaries to expand our army?" Darren suggested.
His Flank Pioneer Army included nearly a quarter of mercenaries, the absolute backbone of their legion, accustomed to using them, he naturally recommended them highly.
"That won’t be possible," Veranika strongly opposed, "Due to their complex origins, mercenaries can be very useful in many aspects, but their loyalty cannot be assured.
We began using a large number of them in Thacel because we had no other choice, and they were residents of Thacel, which meant they had a certain sense of belonging to us, making them easier to integrate.
But the mercenaries from the Giant Dragon Coast are purely tied by profits.
Employing a lot of them won’t necessarily be helpful to us; instead, they might become a destabilizing factor inside.
We can hire them for individual tasks, but they are not suitable to be introduced to the army on a large scale.
For us now, loyalty is above everything else. Skill is relatively secondary and can be cultivated and discovered over time."
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