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Chapter 648

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Putting aside the question of whether it would be useful to hire an accountant for Isabella, Roxia could only leave this matter to Isabella, the "professional", at least in this aspect.

Most of the time, it was possible to see the main point of a plan from the allocation of the budget.

The function determined the design, and the design determined the budget. Rorschach spent most of his money on the air combat corps because he naturally hoped that his future fortress would have a reliable air escort.

For things like the floating island fortress, its large size was the best weapon, but its long defensive area was also its weakest point.

Your opponent would be unable to sink your fortress, but its large size would create an excessively wide defensive area. However, they would be able to force their way in from various areas. No matter how sturdy your fortress's defenses were, they would become meaningless.

The best defense was offense. In order to solve this problem, an outstanding air force was necessary.

This was not everything, but it was indeed the most important part. Rorschach could only hope that Isabella would be able to complete her task before the budget was ruined.

"I hope she's reliable."

Rorschach could only hope for now. However, he still had some confidence in the other combat corps.

A land combat corps was necessary. They were like the permanent marine corps on an aircraft carrier. They were responsible for dealing with the enemy's forced landing and ground combat. As for using airdrops to suppress the enemy, Rorschach had no plans to do so.

They were all ground combat. Didn't they look the same?

The function determined the purpose, as well as the cost and investment. In fact, these seemingly similar ground combat were two completely different things.

If defense was the main mission, they could borrow various roadbed equipment, such as roadbed cannons, tanks, cannons, and so on. They could fight in familiar ground environments. They could use various natural bunkers and traps. They could even use ancient and effective underground warfare. The investment and returns could be expected.

The requirements for personnel were not high. Ordinary mercenaries would be able to unleash several times their combat strength with the help of familiar environments and various equipment.

If it was a land combat team whose goal was to suppress the enemy on the ground and force an airdrop, all kinds of magic armors for ground combat were a must. They also had to purchase landing ships, armed helicopters, and escort squadrons. The personnel had to be elites who were good at special operations.

Everyone knew that street battles had the highest casualty rate. If they had to fight in the enemy's territory, rookies wouldn't even be able to serve as cannon fodder. Long-term training and actual combat experience were just a threshold.

Therefore, although the airborne troops sounded very tempting and suited Rorschach's fortress assault tactics, Rorschach could only give up on this option from the start after considering the cost.

Since he didn't have much talent in naming things, he decided to use "Black Claw" as opposed to "White Wing" to name this battle group. From a certain point of view, this showed that he didn't have any expectations for this battle group.

Actually, he didn't expect this defensive formation to be of much use. In most situations, if he defeated the enemy and didn't have a chance to land on the battlefield, he would think of a way to deal with them. If there was really no way to stop them, it would be meaningless to have more mortal soldiers.

However, due to an accident, this battle group that wasn't valued by its creator became a battle group with great potential and … unknown.

Yes, unknown. When Lynn volunteered to be the leader of this second-string battle group, Rorschach felt extremely conflicted.

Lynn was different from Isabella. Although the Blood Breed girl was the number one expert in the Game Church in name, she really didn't have many opportunities to display her abilities. Perhaps she was very capable and experienced, but her lazy personality made it so that she didn't have many opportunities to display her abilities. In fact, many newcomers didn't even know who she was.

Rorschach didn't feel any pressure transferring such an idle person. However, Lynn … He was the head of the military in the Game Church. In name and in reality, he was the Commander-in-Chief of the Three Armies. During wartime, even Rorschach had to listen to his orders.

"Are you sure? If you stay here for a long time, the nature of your job will change. "

"It's fine. I've always been loyal to you."

Rorschach wanted to reject him. If Lynn really messed up, it would be equivalent to digging a hole in the foundation. It would be difficult to explain to Lori.

However, Lynn insisted. He had an attitude of 'if you don't agree, I'll quit. If you agree, I'll even work part-time in the Church … In this day and age, any capable employee could force the boss. People like Lynn were even bigger than the boss from the start.

Even if they didn't consider their friendship over the years, Rorschach and Lori would find it hard to reject each other's request.

Then, Joelson made a request that was even harder to refuse.

"In order to form a battle group, I need to gather some of my old subordinates. They will only be loyal to you."

Alright, even the manpower was saved. Rorschach, who originally wanted to make do with some mercenaries and semi-militia, couldn't say anything.

That was why the Black Claw Battle Group's combat strength was probably the most potential and the most unknown. Rorschach didn't even have the mood to guess who Lynn could recruit. However, they definitely wouldn't be weak. Most likely, they wouldn't be living people.

Since things had come to an end, he could only accept it. From the results, the first two out of the four battle groups fell into the hands of Isabella and Lynn, his two old acquaintances. Rorschach was relieved.

As for the other two battle groups, one was expected to be in charge of the maintenance and use of the roadbed equipment. The other was a pure Mage Battle Group. Rorschach only had an idea. The implementation would depend on luck, so he didn't carry it out for the time being.

From a certain point of view, from the moment the battle group had its own armed forces, Rorschach and Lori were considered to have parted ways.

Even though he could still hang under the banner of the Game Church and become a part of its armed forces, neither Lori nor Rorschach mentioned this matter.

Perhaps, this was because the troubles they faced were slightly different and they didn't want to throw their troubles to each other.

Just as things came to an end here, and Rorschach had just created a framework, something happened on Ansorenne's side.

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