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Section 85 Fishing Hook

"General Obora, you seem to have something to worry about?" In the torrent of iron cavalry rolling forward, Liang Chongxin and Obora deliberately set a distance from the march to facilitate the conversation between the two. "At present, everything has settled down and everything is running according to the route we set. What else is the general worth worrying about?"

Shaking his head, a wry smile appeared on Obola's dark face, "Mr. Liang was joking, all this was turned on and off, and there were many troubles behind it, so it was not as easy as you said."

After a pause, Obora looked at the army moving rapidly in front of him with some emotion and sighed: "If I could have an elite army like Lord Liang's men, it would be no big problem, alas..."

"Haha, General Obora has become a hit. In time, I think the general's troops can reach or even surpass them." Liang Chongxin pretended to be modest, but he was already brewing his words in his heart.

"Mr. Liang is too modest. After reviewing the Lord's troops, I realized why the Luo Beiren, who swept across the country, repeatedly hit a wall in front of Lord Li's troops. It's nothing but a sensation. It's indeed a steel army." Recalling the situation when he inspected this army two days ago, Obora still praised it. This army, known as the number one in the Northwest Army, does have this capital. This team has been trained through many battles.

Seeing that the time was ripe, Liang Chongxin thought about the words and said, "General Obora, Liang is a straightforward person. When you and I met, Liang also felt that the general was a friend who could make. Some words may not be very listenable, but Liang regards the general as a friend, so he suppresses his heart and doesn't feel happy."

Obora was stunned for a moment, feeling a little flattered, and hurriedly said, "Why did Lord Liang say this? Just say anything directly. Obora listened carefully."

"Then let Liang say it bluntly. Liang carefully checked the Gui army and found that there were many problems with the army. If it was not solved, Liang was worried that if there were major wars in the future, there would be great trouble." Liang Chongxin glanced at the other party and saw that the other party was listening carefully, so he followed the topic: "First of all, the discipline of the army was the issue of your army. Liang found that the discipline of the army seemed a little relaxed, whether it was the original guard or guard. This was the most serious problem that affected the combat effectiveness of the army. If an army did not have strict discipline, then its outcome could be imagined."

"Second, Liang, Deputy Commander of Qubo, had contacted some middle and senior officers of the army, and found that the officers of the army were uneven. If they were not solved, it would be difficult for the combat effectiveness of the army to improve."

"Third, the cavalry of your army is too weak, which makes your army lose its maneuver advantage in nature, which is also an irreparable defect in the war. In addition, the soldiers of your army are poorly equipped and the logistics supply mechanism is not sound, which is also a factor affecting the performance of combat effectiveness." Liang Chongxin said casually, pointing out several problems in the opponent's army, every sentence is incisive, and Obora sighs and nods.

"Mr. Liang said very much, and I have also noticed these problems. However, these two parts have just been integrated, and the team seems restless. The soldiers' emotions have not been completely stable. It is not advisable to take too much action. Moreover, it is not a matter of time to correct these shortcomings. Especially the improvement of the quality of officers requires long-term training and learning." Speaking of this, Obora remembered the Hyderabad people in the north who have always been resentful to the people in the dark, and the Tik people in the south who are now difficult to distinguish between enemies and friends, and the Tanghe people have already understood that

It did show that they would not stay on this land for too long and would soon return east. Without the constraints of the Tanghe people, they would naturally be reluctant to do so. However, this also brings a realistic problem. The Wuyi Sect is in power now, and the White Sect, which has always hated the Wuyi Sect, is still in power in the Hyderabad tribe and the Tik tribe. Will they tolerate this phenomenon? Once they meet, with this strength in their hands, it is tantamount to attacking any side of the north and south. The fate of their own tribe is worrying.

If Tang He had not clearly stated that he could not tolerate the current regime change, Obora even wanted to use his own power to expel the Wuyi faction again after the Tang He people left. Although this might lead to another chaos, it was much stronger than directly facing the military intervention of the two major tribes. Unfortunately, the Tang He people seemed to be very tough in this regard. I don’t know how this Wuyi faction could be so happy to Li Wufeng?

Of course, Obora did not understand what Li Wufeng thought. He did not want his military power to be trapped here, but also fully demonstrated his influence and made various preparations for the future. This is Li Wufeng's idea. Then it is inevitable to find a suitable agent on this land. The Wuyi faction is facing tremendous pressure on the Senge Plain. If he wants to maintain the hard-won situation of power now, he has to rely on the northwest. With his influence on the Hyderabad people and the potential huge military power, both the Hyderabad people and the Tik people must consider their plans to truly face the Northwest army. Perhaps compromise and balance are acceptable in several aspects.

"Liang deeply feels the same, but the quality of an officer has a great impact on the combat effectiveness of a unit. As the saying goes, one soldier will be a bellow, which fully demonstrates the importance of an officer in combat effectiveness. The general should plan early and take necessary measures to improve the quality of an officer." Liang Chongxin also answered quietly in accordance with the other party's words.

As if he thought of something, Obora didn't expect that this was the other party's planned guide topic. He moved his heart: "Mr. Liang, I heard that Lord Li's territory has established a military academy, which is responsible for training officers, but I don't know...?"

He looked a little embarrassed, Liang Chongxin smiled in his heart, but frowned on the surface: "This, the Northwest Military Academy was specially set up by Lord Li for training and training officers, but it seems generally not to the public. Last time the Wusun Guards asked them to train their officers, Liang applied to Lord Li many times and only obtained 20 places. This was approved by Liang's shamelessness. If the general wants to make this idea, it may be a bit difficult."

"Sir Liang, since there is a precedent, it's easy to say. I think Mr. Li can't favor one or the other. Since we have already had a cooperation agreement, I think Mr. Li should be able to accept our not-too-high requirements, right?" Obora was a little excited, obviously attracted by this idea. If he could help his subordinates study in the Northwest, he would not only improve his military skills, but also take this opportunity to see the true strength of the Northwest Army, and also serve as a reference for his tribe in the future.

"That's true. If Lord Li is unwilling, the general can raise this precedent. Lord Li has always been concerned about his face, so he will not slap himself in the mouth, right? But General, don't say that Liang revealed this to you, otherwise Liang will inevitably be scolded by Lord Li again, saying that Liang is a good thing." Liang Chongxin repeatedly told the other party, "However, this far water cannot quench the near thirst. It will take at least one or two years to complete the training of an officer. The combat effectiveness of your army needs to be improved urgently. Liang has a suggestion to see if the general is interested?"

"Please speak with Lord Liang." Obora was very interested.

"When I met Lord Li when I went back to Zhaipudu this time, the general might as well exaggerate the seriousness of the problem. First, I can ask Lord Li to stay more time to win more time for your army. And I can ask Lord Li to draw some experienced officers as military instructors, and lead your army officers to organize troops for some military training in the name of military exchanges, so that this may improve the combat effectiveness of your army faster." Liang Chongxin said slowly.

"Well, it's a good way to help our army train in the name of military exchanges. It's worth a try. However, this issue will be decided after returning to Jaipuru Du and discuss with the members of the council." Although he had agreed with this opinion in his heart, the cautious Obora still did not make a decision on the spot. After all, he had not yet understood what the situation in Jaipuru Du. Although Goldinara's letter was roughly mentioned, the Uyi Sect was in power at this time, and the White Sect was in power. It turned out that the nobles in power had become prisoners and replaced the formerly unknown noble families in the wild. The change of host and guest was difficult to say a lot.

Nodding as if he understood the other party's thoughts, Liang Chongxin gently squeezed the horse's belly, and the Karma under his crotch slightly accelerated his pace: "What the general said is very much. Let's wait for Zhaipudu, but Liang believes that no matter who holds power, improving the combat effectiveness of his army is the primary issue. Otherwise, facing the invasion of the enemy, he will probably be the one who will suffer."

Nodded silently, Obora also knew this truth. Perhaps the people in power in the Uyi Sect attached more importance to this issue than themselves. Once the Hyderabad or the Tiks sent troops to intervene, their army could not withstand it, and the first thing they would suffer would be.

"Mr. Liang, Obora has another request. As Lord Liang said just now, our cavalry is a huge flaw. Cavalry is a natural weakness for our entire Indian and German kingdom. Because horses are not produced on the Senge Plain. In addition to the Hyderabads who can obtain some horses from the Tengger Grassland, it is even rarer in the central and southern parts of the Senge Plain. The land transportation tools are mainly donkeys and mules, which is a fatal injury to the army. So I want to expand the cavalry at the appropriate time so that it can reach a suitable level. I wonder if Lord Liang can convey our wishes to Lord Li, provide some horses and training to enhance the mobile combat power of our army?" Obora asked another question after being silent for a long time.
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