Chapter 1834 Ascending to Heaven? No, Entering Earth!
Chapter 1834 Ascending to Heaven? No, Entering Earth!
Goodry suddenly thought of something, and finally took out a piece of paper and began to write something on it.
The IDF relies excessively on vehicles and heavy firepower; without these, the IDF would be unable to move an inch.
In the vast desert, the most important thing is not the firepower of the troops, but their mobility.
Weather is the army's greatest enemy.
The dwarven resistance of Ibelin is at least 2000 kilometers away from the nearest transportation hub.
Ordinary armored transport is completely ineffective.
We should find a way to advance the army into the vast desert...
At this point, Gudley suddenly stopped writing.
Because I simply couldn't write anymore.
General Liexiu's expedition into the desert was practically tantamount to suicide.
To build the railway, many more lives may be lost.
For example, if the armed forces were to conquer a vast desert, they might suffer 10 to 20 casualties.
But building a railway could cost 10 lives.
If building railways for war costs the lives of 10 civilians, it is clearly not worth it.
However, using equipment from airborne troops is clearly not feasible.
2000 kilometers is no joke.
Moreover, once paratroopers are deployed to the rear, they must make contact with the front lines in a short period of time. How can the National Defense Force push this 2000 kilometers?
Could it be that they can sprout wings and fly there overnight?
Gudri was never able to come up with a concrete solution.
Feeling down, he decided to go for another walk.
But this time he chose not to bother with those trivial matters.
He deliberately avoided the noisy downtown area.
They then arrived at the mouth of the Dwarf Empire's sea.
The capital of the Dwarven Empire is not only located by the sea, but also right next to the estuary.
Today, the Dwarf Empire has a great river called Garan.
This great river covers the entire northern region of the Dwarven Empire.
The origin of the Garan River is located in the mountains north of the Dwarven Empire.
It is actually the border area between the Dwarf Empire and the Elf Empire.
This great river runs through the entire northern region and also becomes a river surrounding the great desert.
Several small tributaries flowed into the vast, yellow sandy desert.
This successfully created several oases near the small tributary.
These oases became one of the few places to live in the vast desert of the entire Dwarf Empire.
The Dwarven Empire regarded these oases as godlike entities.
Looking at the vast ocean before him, Gudri was filled with a myriad of thoughts.
At that moment, a fishing boat caught Gudri's attention.
Because this fishing boat was hooked behind a large ship heading out to sea.
Goodry couldn't help but wonder why the fishing boat was hanging behind the large ship.
Don't fishing boats have motors?
This is obviously impossible.
Because he saw the engine at the stern of the fishing boat.
A dwarf passerby, seeing Goodry deep in thought, couldn't help but speak up.
"Hey young man, what are you thinking about? Do you have some questions about a big boat pulling a small boat?"
After hearing what the old man said, Gudri nodded.
"Why would a large boat tow a small boat on such a calm river? Is it to save on fuel costs?"
"No, it's because of the complexity of the Garan River channel. On the surface, this great river looks incredibly calm, but in reality, there are countless undercurrents beneath it."
Especially in areas like estuaries
There are at least four or five underground tunnels leading to various places. The shortest of these tunnels is only four or five meters long, while the widest is thirty or forty meters.
These underground tunnels are interconnected, and there are hidden currents flowing at their exits.
These small boats could easily be swept away by the undercurrents.
After hearing the old man's explanation, Gudley suddenly understood and realized what was going on. But the next second, Gudley turned around sharply to look at the old man and couldn't help but ask.
"Grandpa, do you know of any underground rivers that lead to the depths of the desert?"
The old man was slightly taken aback when he heard this, but quickly gave a reply.
"Yes, yes, there are nine underground rivers like these!"
Our land appears barren on the surface, but in fact, it's not just barren; the entire underground is practically an underground world, or even an underground kingdom.
Most of our mineral resources are underground, and we made our fortune entirely from these mines. In the early years, the dwarves exploited the underground without any restraint, which resulted in the entire underground area being basically hollowed out.
Later, the Garan River changed its course, flooding the entire underground world.
The underground world today is fraught with danger...
Upon hearing this, Gudri stopped listening.
Because he had already come up with a solution.
Since the road is impassable, let's go underground, let's go by water!
The armed forces also have a large number of submarines that have not been decommissioned.
There are even four nuclear submarines.
Although it is dangerous for submarines to enter these underground rivers.
But the problem is, this is a magical world!
Everything can be achieved through magic.
If submarines are fragile, then engrave magic circles on their surfaces to protect them.
This method can greatly protect submarines, making them virtually invincible.
Moreover, Gudli had an even bolder idea.
That means stuffing the warships in.
When Lyon and Chester visited the underwater world, there were no submarines back then.
Chester simply used water magic to envelop a warship, then turned it into a submarine.
As the saying goes, if your magic is powerful enough, you can turn the impossible into the possible.
Without further ado, Goodry thanked the old dwarf and hurriedly returned to his apartment.
He then began writing a complete battle plan.
Since it's impossible to travel by land or air.
Then we'll send the weapons, equipment, and personnel over via underground rivers.
But before that, someone needs to explore the width of the underground river.
Hans then promptly contacted the military and notified Chester, who dispatched a naval fleet.
After confirming that all warships had used the corresponding magic.
The fleet commander ordered a sortie.
When a large number of warships and submarines submerged, both the navy and the accompanying intelligence personnel were shocked.
Because it was their first time seeing the underwater world.
To be precise, it was the first time I had ever seen an underwater world like this.
They discovered that they could see the underwater world from the deck of the warship, and even see schools of fish swimming around!
This was an incredibly novel scene for them.
The warship quickly submerged into the underground river.
When they saw the entrance to the underground river, many captains swallowed hard.
Because the information was incorrect.
The width of the underground river is not tens of meters, but hundreds of meters!
In the entire underwater world, the entrance, hundreds of meters wide, is like a gaping maw of an abyss, ready to devour everything.
Moreover, the unfathomable blackness instilled a sense of fear in the hearts of countless naval soldiers.
The fear of the underwater world is indelible.
Similarly, the exploration of the unknown is unstoppable!
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