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Chapter 4732, test

The Zerg army advanced all the way, and after approaching the battlefield, it also obviously slowed down.

Obviously, maintaining high-efficiency advancement for a long time will also have an impact on the state of the Zerg army. Balsa also wants to adjust the state before launching an offensive.

At the same time, this is actually a test for the coalition forces...

No matter what kind of mentality Balsa has, when the battle has reached this point, the coalition forces, now backed by the home field, have no reason to let the enemy rest in peace and rest, and then come back to fight them with sufficient energy.

With the mechanical tribe's troops as the core, on the coalition side, various technological forces began to dispatch large-scale unmanned fighter jet formations to launch harassing attacks on the Zerg army's positions.

The nature of the unmanned fighter formation means that even if the coalition fails, it will not need to pay a high price. In terms of losses, it can be considered that a bottom line has been drawn.

Although Balsa was prepared in advance, several actions still allowed them to achieve a certain degree of success.

Of course, this result is not huge, and the losses suffered by the Zerg army are relatively limited.

However, from the perspective of 'harassment', their purpose has undoubtedly been achieved.

In the process, Balsa fell into doubt.

Although the opponent used rogue tactics and deployed a large array of hidden mines, coupled with the tactical move of retreating all the way, the coalition forces gained relatively sufficient time to breathe and adjust.

But in Balsa's view, his previous move should not be resolved by 'time' alone.

The higher a creature's intelligence is and the richer its emotions, the more complicated and even contradictory its heart is.

To put it simply, his previous move had already planted the seeds of ‘suspiciousness’.

Indeed, that incident was full of doubts, and there were even many problems that could not be explained according to common sense.

But those actually don't matter at all.

Because his purpose is to send a signal to the coalition forces that there is a potential threat among you!

Self-interest and self-preservation are the instincts of all creatures, not to mention such a group of creatures with highly developed emotions and intelligence. They are undoubtedly egoists.

This potential threat is enough to make them wary of each other and even cause the coalition to collapse internally.

In the previous battle, the coalition forces dispersed and fled, which is the best proof.

The coalition forces retreated all the way, and on the surface, they seemed to be in peace with each other.

But Balsa firmly believed that the cracks caused by this suspicion could never be repaired so easily.

This time he openly allowed the army to rest and regroup.

On the one hand, the Zerg army advancing all the way does need some time to rest and recuperate. At the same time, the Zerg army is too large to hide even if it wants to.

The other reason is to test the coalition forces.

I want to see what the coalition forces are doing now.

The other party was able to organize a large enough force to harass and attack his army in such a short period of time, which is enough to prove that the coalition forces have resumed cooperation to a certain extent.

This surprised Balsa slightly.

Of course, that's all.

In Balsa's view, to put it bluntly, the direct threat faced by the coalition forces is not big enough, which gives them room for some simple cooperation.

After the actual battle between the two armies, Balsa is confident that internal trust issues will soon be exposed, and the coalition forces will no longer be able to cooperate as seamlessly as before.

The birth of this idea made Balsa slightly change his mind and adjust his original plan.

After all, since the opponent can send troops to engage in harassment tactics, it is destined that he will not be able to continue to rest properly.

But it doesn’t matter…

The adjustment of the plan allowed the Zerg army to quickly organize a counterattack under the command of Balsa.

Not intending to fight with the drone troops sent to harass him by the coalition, Balsa directly mobilized the insect tide and swept towards the coalition's defensive position.

At that moment, as the insect tide advanced, the home firepower quickly swept out.

The menacing insect swarm seemed a bit vulnerable in the face of this home firepower, and was quickly defeated.

But within the coalition forces, there was not much relief.

"The commander on the other side is testing us."

Within the coalition forces, Zhou Yi's voice rang through the communication channels of the commanders-in-chief of each army.

When it comes to calculating the actions of the opposing commander, Zhou Yi is undoubtedly the most accurate. After all, he is an old opponent with the most frequent battles.

But this time, everyone basically saw it.

The two sides have been at war for so many years. After accumulating enough experience, it is not difficult to distinguish between the intensity of a wave of insects and the intensity of the tentative attack and the intensity of the formal attack.

The other party probably didn't intend to hide it, and just openly tested them there.

This move by the other party is, to put it bluntly, an attempt to explore their true and falsehoods.

On the one hand, it is to confirm the intensity of the defensive firepower here, and on the other hand, it is to confirm what is the current situation within their coalition forces.

The previous group attack tactic should have made the commander on the opposite side a little unsure.

This was a move made by the other party out of caution.

In this regard, facing the waves of insects sent by the commander on the opposite side, the coalition forces naturally accepted them all.

Although they also knew that the swarm of insects sent over was caused by the enemy's losses, considering the Void Zerg's ability to produce troops, this loss is probably insignificant to the Zerg army.

But in their current situation, do they still have any choice?

In fact, there is no choice.

As the defensive side, they are destined to be passive from the moment the offensive side officially launches the offensive.

Next, it depends on how the attacker wants to fight.

In the next period of time, they basically have to accept attacks unless they can find an opportunity to counterattack.

But to be honest, the commanders within the coalition forces are relatively pessimistic about this matter.

On the surface, it seems that their coalition forces have regrouped, but in fact everyone knows that the internal situation of the coalition forces at this time is not good at all.

In this case, if the defensive battle can be held firmly, it is considered good.

Want to fight back...

Even if there is a chance to counterattack next, if it is placed in front of them, according to the special situation of the coalition forces at this stage, they may not be able to fight well.

Of course, there's no point in thinking too much now.

In the final analysis, we have to start a thorough fight and then adapt to the situation according to circumstances.

You can't finish a war just by relying on imagination...
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