946: Chapter 484: The Fall of the Harbor_4 946: Chapter 484: The Fall of the Harbor_4 They were ruthless towards enemies and themselves, as if their lives didn’t matter.
Owen Bertram finally put his heart at ease, knowing that King Port was defended.
With this, his ambitions began to stir again…
…
General William was anxious lately!
The Flying Bear Army’s recent operations were unstoppable, and the Nanni Nation couldn’t resist.
In half a month, the front-line warriors made continuous breakthroughs, pushing the occupied areas forward by four hundred miles and capturing many strategic locations.
Their achievents were remarkable.
However, William couldn’t feel any joy.
In recent military etings, he would frequently get angry and curse at people, leaving everyone baffled.
It seed like they hadn’t won a battle, but instead, had lost one.
Unfortunately, Donald Lee was on the frontline fighting, so General William had no one to vent his frustrations to.
He was on the verge of depression.
William had always thought he was Owen’s “only one.” Suddenly, Lance Cooper appeared, a man with apparent military genius.
He dared to attack the Red Barbarians’ stronghold with just one fleet!
William racked his brain and felt that the gap between himself and this military genius wasn’t that big.
There was just a tiny, insignificant difference between them!
So even though the Flying Bear Army continued to win battles, General William still felt uneasy because he no longer felt secure.
“Attack!
Hit them hard!” William clenched his teeth and ordered, “The first ones to enter the Nanni Royal City must be my Flying Bear Army!” He realized that since Lance Cooper had captured King Port, the only achievent that could match it would be taking the Royal City.
But within days, William was furious again—soone ca to compete for the rit!
It wasn’t Lance Cooper as expected, but the Young Master!
After King Port fell, chaos enveloped the Nanni Nation, and the forces besieging the Young Master weakened significantly.
The Young Master felt that he had a chance, so he gathered a “Northern Conquest Army” and declared his goal to “liberate” the Royal City first!
William was genuinely angered.
He might not be a match for military genius Lance Cooper, but it was ridiculous to lose against this little bastard.
It had been a long ti since he used this hotown slang.
The Flying Bear Army accelerated their attack, but unexpectedly, the Young Master’s Northern Conquest Army also moved quickly!
William observed the map and found that both parties’ front-line forces were roughly the sa distance from Nanni Royal City!
William was puzzled: Was this little bastard really so capable that he was previously suppressed by the joint forces of the Nanni Nation and the Red Barbarians?
Then, gathering various information, William imdiately understood: His Flying Bear Army fought bitterly from north to south, while the Young Master’s army moved from south to north, receiving a different treatnt.
Towns along the way surrendered without a fight, eagerly “welcoming the royal army!”
They effortlessly captured a dozen cities.
For the people of Nanni Nation, the local authorities saw that their situation was hopeless.
If the Young Master succeeded the King, it would be better than being ruled by the Wood People.
How could he compete?
Would the honor of capturing the Royal City be lost to the Nanni people?
But at that mont, Owen Bertram suddenly sent a ssage: “General, please make sure to capture Nanni Royal City first.
This is extrely important!”
William glumly reported the current situation, but Owen did not forcefully insist.
He pondered and said, “In that case, I can order Lance Cooper to dispatch three Celestial Warships to airlift and capture the Royal City.
Just speed up your advance, and don’t let the Summit Navy be besieged by the Young Master for too long…”
Upon hearing the three words “Lance Cooper,” William instantly felt invigorated and imdiately responded, “There’s no need for that!
To rely on the navy to guard the Royal City would surely result in heavy losses.”
Though entering the Royal City ahead of ti would be challenging, the Flying Bear Army had always been tenacious.
We can overco it!”
Owen Bertram was still sowhat uneasy, “Really?
Military affairs are not child’s play, and you understand this better than I do.”
William clenched his teeth and responded, “I can pledge a military order!”
“That won’t be necessary,” Owen Bertram shook his head.
“Since you’ve promised, I naturally trust you.
So I’ll leave this matter to the Flying Bear Army.”
“Alright, rest assured, General.
The Flying Bear Army will never disappoint you!”
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