Yes.

What Chi Meng meant was to pull the other party as far as he could.

The overall formation of the opponent is a circle. When they are close to each other, it is really a piece of iron bucket. No matter how fierce you are, it is absolutely impossible to attack successfully.

Even if someone intentionally leaves a gap for you, after you rush through, the circle will quickly open up, and then re-enclose and surround you tightly.

At that time, you are nothing more than a battle between trapped beasts, and you cannot escape death.

But if you want to divide the troops, it is almost like tearing up your own meat and feeding it to others.

Originally, there were few people, and they had to be beaten separately, but they could be separated and joined forces, which was completely a crushing-level tactic.

If the gap in tactics is like this, then what else can you do except wait for death when you don't have an advantage in numbers.

So, the only way is to make the diameter of this circle bigger.

Once it gets bigger, the circle will become less stable, because the point supporting it has started to move away from it.

It's like smashing a wire ring, it may be very easy, but if you shrink it into a ring, you may spend a lot of effort on the same quality, but it may not be crooked.

The spread of personnel will cause the point to be attacked, and the personnel will also be scattered. Of course, this personnel refers to the support personnel nearby.

When you are close, those behind and beside you can come at the first time.

When you are far away, can those behind you catch up?

Yes, but there is a time difference.

And this time is enough for an elite army like Chi Meng to launch a sneak attack.

Chi Meng's preparations were also very good. The defensive troops directly resisted the opposing offensive troops, while the offensive troops desperately attacked the opponent's defensive troops.

However, this defensive force is not a purely literal defensive force, it refers to those who are not from the Academy of Arts.

Therefore, no matter how the opponent's team changes, any team that is not from the Academy of Arts will definitely be beaten up by Chi Meng's people.

No way, although the other elites gave great support to the white-clothed special envoys in terms of numbers, they also seriously held back the team in terms of quality.

They themselves know this. Therefore, as long as Chi Meng lets people grasp this pain point and target them with a bombardment, this group of people will quickly be unable to resist both in terms of their own strength and psychologically.

And if they themselves were in chaos, the so-called offensive and defensive formation they had formed would collapse in an instant.

This is the real purpose of Chi Meng's attack.

Facts have proved that Chi Meng has really become a teacher.

With the start of such an attack, the lack of support of the enemy army quickly collapsed and collapsed, and the entire circle officially collapsed.

It's a pity that, as the special envoy in white who is in charge, he is just behind this team at this time, and it is almost unrealistic to rush to support immediately.

It is obviously too late to command and dispatch immediately.

Of course, this was not a coincidence, but a targeted attack that Chi Meng had planned from the very beginning.

If the special envoy in white is divided into seventeen teams, that is to say, on the current basis, one more team will be concentrated in the center to serve as the headquarters, then Chi Meng will use the same method to attack, but he will not choose the current position, but Will choose Highland.

Once he breaks through this defensive circle, he will immediately drive straight into the opponent's main camp.

And at that time, the enemy's main battalion would be in chaos because of this, or even retreat urgently. He could immediately turn his gun and attack any other line of defense like a carbine, causing the circle to be completely chaotic.

But if there is no command team, then she is the current attack method, deliberately keeping a distance from the commander, so that the commander cannot dispatch troops to defend immediately.

Of course, the most important thing is that the next step is different...