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TANGERO

A young man with a burning desire to serve his country, finds himself working in the military library after his dreams are crushed. But when he is killed in a terrorist attack, he is given a second chance by Ares, the Greek god of war. Reincarnated in a new world.

BoringWriterX12 · Fantasia
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31 Chs

Chapter 7 (happiness 3)

"How so?" Tangero asked, intrigued.

"Consider this: imagine two armies of equal size and strength, facing off against each other on the battlefield," General Kaizo began. "Now imagine that one of those armies possesses critical information about their opponent's weaknesses, vulnerabilities, and battle plans. That information could easily make the difference between victory and defeat."

(It's important to note that in real-life military situations, gathering and analyzing information is a crucial aspect of the planning and execution of operations. This includes everything from intelligence gathering to reconnaissance missions, and can involve a wide range of tools and techniques, including satellite imagery, drone surveillance, and human intelligence sources. The ability to accurately assess the situation on the ground and make informed decisions based on that information can often be the deciding factor in the success or failure of a military operation.)

"I see what you mean," Tangero said, nodding thoughtfully. "So what kind of information are we talking about here?"

"Well, it could be anything from the terrain and weather conditions to the enemy's troop movements, supply lines, and morale," General Kaizo explained. "It could even include information about the enemy's culture, religion, and customs - anything that could be leveraged to gain an advantage on the battlefield."

"That makes a lot of sense," Tangero said, impressed. "I'll definitely keep that in mind as we prepare for the upcoming campaign."

"Good," General Kaizo said, pleased. "Remember, Tangero - in war, knowledge truly is power."

"Speaking of knowledge, there's something I need to show you," General Kaizo said, a serious look on his face.

Tangero raised an eyebrow. "What is it, sir?"

General Kaizo motioned towards a large safe vault in the corner of the base library. "It's something I've been keeping under tight security," he said. "Information regarding Sylveria".

Tangero's eyes widened in surprise. "What kind of information?"

"Classified information," General Kaizo replied, his voice low. "Information that could make or break our campaign, depending on how we use it."

Tangero felt a shiver run down his spine. He had never been one for espionage or covert operations, but he knew that the stakes were high in war.

"What do you need me to do?" he asked, his voice steady.

"I need you to help me study this information and come up with a plan of action," General Kaizo said. "But we need to be careful. If word gets out that we have this information, it could be disastrous for us and our allies."

"I understand," Tangero said, his mind racing with possibilities. "Let's get to work."

Tangero nodded in agreement, ready to get to work. "Lead the way, General."

General Kaizo walked over to the secured door and paused. "Actually, there's just one problem," he said, turning to face Tangero. "I don't have the key."

Tangero's eyes widened in surprise. "What do you mean, you don't have the key? Who does?"

"I gave you the key a long time ago, remember?" General Kaizo said, a hint of frustration creeping into his voice.

Tangero's mind raced as he tried to remember where he had put the key. "Uh, right," he said, rubbing the back of his neck. "I think I might have left it in my foot locker. Let me go check."

(A foot locker is a type of storage container typically used by military personnel to store their personal belongings. It's usually made of metal or heavy-duty plastic and can be locked for added security.)

General Kaizo nodded. "Hurry back. Time is of the essence."