Everyone Is A Lord: My Talent Is A Little Too Strong

Chapter 1891: 1068: The Frozen Canyon Shrouded in Smoke

Chapter 1891: Chapter 1068: The Frozen Canyon Shrouded in Smoke

“What happened?”

Upon hearing the sound, Antonio’s old face was full of solemnity as he immediately tightened the reins in his hand.

“Teacher, there’s no need to panic.”

Braddon, on the other hand, appeared unperturbed, saying calmly, “I presume it’s just that Otherworlder making a last desperate struggle.”

“But doesn’t Your Highness find it strange? The other side only has one Mobile City, so how could both our rear and front armies be attacked simultaneously?”

Antonio first instructed the other two Imperial Commanders to stay on high alert and quickly clarify the current situation, then solemnly spoke to Braddon, “There must be some trick here; we should prepare early.”

“Teacher, you’re overthinking it. I, the Crown Prince, predict that among these two lines of harrying enemies, one is real and one is fake. Their purpose is simply to disperse our combat power, trying to delay our pace, like flies buzzing around our ears.”

Braddon’s eyes narrowed slightly, a calculating demeanor appearing as he spoke softly, “Where we are, in the Central Army, is undoubtedly the safest place; we only need to stand by here.”

“Once we figure out where their main force is, we will then rally support. The enemy will naturally collapse without a fight.”

After listening to Braddon’s analysis, Antonio pondered briefly before suggesting, “I agree with Your Highness’s viewpoint, but since our Central Army is located at the very center of the canyon, unexpected changes could occur. In my opinion, it would be better to regroup with the Vanguard and withdraw from the canyon first.”

“Teacher, you’re being overly cautious. Though this is the canyon’s very center, it’s also our Central Army’s greatest advantage, enabling us to support the Vanguard or Rear Army with the utmost speed.”

Braddon waved his hand without hesitation, smiling, “If we move towards the Vanguard and the main target of their attack is the Rear Army, won’t we miss the best opportunity for support?”

“Why not split into two routes; I’ll lead one route towards the Vanguard, while Your Highness and the other two commanders approach the Rear Army? In any case, we must swiftly exit this canyon.”

Antonio looked at the steep cliffs surrounding them, his aging voice becoming more urgent, “Your Highness, please make a quick decision. Speed is vital in warfare; we cannot afford delays.”

“Teacher, why do you seem more confused as you age?”

Braddon remained unmoved, sticking firmly to his view, “You just mentioned that both sides of the canyon’s high ground are filled with my Pars Empire’s soldiers, and the Mobile City cannot reach the high ground. This signifies that there’s no possibility of a sneak attack. Are you really so afraid of that Otherworlder?”

“Your Highness, warfare relies on deception. The most unpredictable thing in this world is the intention of the opposing commander. Therefore, we must be cautious and avoid any adverse factors to remain invincible.”

Listening to the increasingly intense battle cries and sounds of magical explosions, Antonio blew on his beard, his voice full of heartfelt concern, “Your Highness must not underestimate the enemy. That Otherworlder is no ordinary person; we encountered them near Kael Castle.”

“I, the Crown Prince, am not underestimating the enemy; I just hold them in disdain.”

Braddon chuckled with contempt, waving his hand again, “Rest assured, don’t forget that not long ago, I, the Crown Prince, defeated seven battle-hardened Imperial Commanders at once in the weapon deduction and was even mentioned in the textbook.”

“Moreover, if they dare to target our Central Army, the Vanguard and Rear Army will rush to support at the first moment. Presumably, even that foolish Otherworlder wouldn’t make such a suicidal move.”

With a face full of arrogance and disdain, Braddon added, “Therefore, this is undoubtedly the safest place, with absolutely no possibility of attack.”

“We also agree with the Crown Prince’s opinion. Given time, Your Highness will surely become the military God of our Pars Empire.”

After Braddon finished speaking, the generals and staff officers following him echoed their agreement, praising the Crown Prince for his wisdom and strategic foresight.

Hearing the flattering remarks of his subordinates, Braddon appeared utterly self-satisfied, bursting into laughter.

Seeing this, Antonio could only shake his head helplessly, turning instead to rally the Grand Army, attempting to form a defensive formation.

However, even so, Braddon, citing the need to support the Vanguard or Rear Army at any time, insisted on placing many quick-response troops at both ends of the line, ready to assist at a moment’s notice.

Before long, the two Imperial Commanders arrived from both directions, reporting the latest battle situation.

“Reporting to Your Highness, Chief Magic Teacher, the Vanguard encountered an unknown opponent’s fierce magic attack. With the opponent’s numbers unknown, Chief Commander Barnet chose to defend and counterattack, rapidly moving towards the opponent’s line!”

“Reporting to Your Highness, Chief Magic Teacher, the Rear Army also encountered an unknown opponent’s fierce magic attack. The number of opponents is unknown, so to be safe, Her Highness Cecililia also chose a steady advance and an encirclement, preparing to completely swallow the opponent!”

After hearing the reports from the two commanders, Braddon appeared unperturbed, stating coolly, “It seems my intervention isn’t needed; they can handle it themselves.”

“Your Highness, it seems the opponent is neither fake nor real, but their combat power is nearly the same. Could it all be genuine strength?”

Antonio pondered slightly and then, in full bewilderment, asked, “But what is the purpose of the opponent doing this?”

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