"Look, what do the soldiers look like?"
The elder pointed to the front.
Because of the sudden attack of more than 10,000 cavalrymen, the men in black, who originally had an absolute advantage, were completely in a mess at this time. Although it was not said that they were going to lose or had nothing to do with the loss, it was obvious that the front line troops were in an unusually chaotic and difficult process.
From the commander's point of view, it was obviously impossible to stabilize the situation in a short time.
The other party's tactic was successful. It was like a sharp blade, directly cutting off their hands which wanted to grab people.
Hearing these explanations, the elder nodded with satisfaction. "The most important thing for a person is to dare to admit your mistakes and acknowledge the excellence of others. You have done a good job in this respect."
"Very good, that's true. Right now, we're like a huge net that covers the heavens and the earth as it covers our enemies. There's nowhere for our enemies to escape to."
"However, even though our enemy has nowhere to run, they extended their dagger in an attempt to cut open our net. So, what should we do?"
The envoy frowned and began to think carefully.
"Remove this dagger."
The Elder nodded again. "That's right. We must remove their dagger so that our net won't be broken. But how do you think we should remove it?"
"There are so many of us. We will definitely win."
"But under pressure, it is inevitable that the sharp blade will be exposed in the melee with the enemy, and then the net will be directly cut open."
The envoy lowered his head. "Please enlighten me, Elder."
"Naturally, we're going to flatten the blade. We're outnumbered, so there's no need to be nervous or anxious. All we need to do is consolidate our advantage and slowly whittle away at it. Only then will we not lose our sense of propriety, nor will we reveal any flaws. This way, the blade won’t be able to find an opportunity to cut through the net, understand?"
Hearing these words, the envoy hurriedly lowered his head and said, "Elder, you are wise. I have learned a lot."
The elder's words reminded him that he really shouldn't be nervous about the local turmoil and even mobilize his men.
In this way, it would only make things worse. He would not be able to guarantee his advantage at all. He might even lose it bit by bit in a panic. In the end, he would lose everything.
The enemy was indeed brave and dangerous. But in fact, they were just paper tigers. They didn't have the ability to pose a great threat to them at all.
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