Counterfeit Hero

Chapter 178: Original text: Volume 3, Chapter 56, Raid Rules Modified: Volume 3, - 56, Raid Rules



After communicating with several guides, Fatty, with the help of a few typists, drafted the "Enemy Rear Assault Rules." This was originally something learned in the lab, plus some personal experience, making it look chaotic. However, the more the three guides listened, the more they were shocked. This wasn’t just an assault manual; it was an encyclopedia of underhanded tactics, teaching how to engage in black actions such as sniping, escaping, blowing up, lurking, disguising, hiding, and various key points of assaults, team coordination, diverting the tiger from its mountain, attacking from the east while sounding from the west, undermining from the bottom, and hiding a knife behind a smile. After listening to this, the three guides finally understood what professionalism was! This guy was simply a natural talent for this work. Compared to the stuff the Freedom Front used to do, it was nothing short of amateurish!

The three guides sighed simultaneously, no wonder Fatty had that kind of expression when he heard about the Freedom Front’s resistance combat methods. Compared to him, we’re just too honest and kind-hearted.

The publication of "Enemy Rear Assault Rules" made the three guides ecstatic despite feeling inferior. By training according to these rules, the Freedom Fighters will dramatically change their combat style, achieving the greatest results with the least losses.

After completing the manual, Fatty decided to personally guide the training of the Freedom Fighters; he wanted to see what these guys had learned from their previous lessons.

Upon hearing that Fatty was to guide the training, the Freedom Fighters threw themselves into the training with exuberant enthusiasm and high fighting spirit. However, when Fatty saw their simulation combat training, he was almost fuming.

These Freedom Fighters had no clue what it meant to quietly approach the village and shoot stealthily. Except for approaching covertly, everything else was brute force. The enemy rear attack turned into forthright positional attacks, strictly organized according to infantry rules for interspersing, covering, charging, occupying, and retreating.

Neither the firepower configuration nor the deployment of troops was carefully calculated; they only made rough allocations based on intuition. What needs to be strengthened isn’t strengthened, what should not be wasted is wasted a lot. The ideological work was fervently burning, and under the boiling blood, these guys were even more reckless. On the training ground, whether attacking or defending, everyone fought doggedly, as if they were afraid of not being shot dead by the enemy, with no technical content at all.

After watching for half an hour, Fatty hurriedly called a stop. He turned his head and asked Oberto, who was standing next to him: "This is called enemy rear attack? Does Weasel sneak into the coop, announcing its presence and killing the guard dog first?"

Oberto awkwardly smiled and said, "Honestly, we really didn’t know how to sneak into the coop before, but now with your manual, we can sneak not only chickens but people as well."

Fatty rolled his eyes, blew the assembly whistle. The Freedom Fighters, who were training vigorously, immediately assembled, their actions very swift, clearly showing that in recent days, this bunch had significantly strengthened their sense of discipline after ideological education.

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