"You mean to launch a counter-offensive at the River Somme?" Fajin Han asked, "Have you considered that the advantage of defense is much greater than offense?"
Fajin Han did not yet understand the principle of "offense over defense"; he was more inclined to what he saw in front of him: wave after wave of the British Army launching charges, only to fall under the German Army's machine guns.
He was worried that if the Germans launched a counter-offensive, this scenario would happen to the Germans.
Colonel Erwin seemed to see through Fajin Han's thoughts, he analyzed:
"General, during the maneuvering battle with the British in Antwerp, I found that the British barely had any capability or tactics to counter tanks."
"I mean, although they are equipped with tanks, they only consider offense and not defense."
"I believe they have the same problem in the direction of the River Somme."
