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Chapter 32 - Nightmare in the Farm, Part 6

The plan was going the way it was planted.

The strategy was risky, it would only work if your enemy was careless and failed to identify the weaknesses in his defense.

Beheading tactic.

It may sound silly, but it can work; an example was the attack on Pearl Harbor.

The navy that was at that time anchored in Pearl Harbor was impressive, but due to their numbers and power, they never imagined the possibility of a frontal attack.

Taking advantage of this overflowing confidence, the Japanese Imperial Navy employed the tactic of decapitation to dismantle any type of counter offensive that the United States government might devise.

In this case, I would use I do similar but in a more focused way.

When leaving the building, they had to identify who their leader was, according to Keil they looked like knights due to their skills.

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