Even the U.S. military in 1944, when conducting transatlantic operations with the UK as a supply base, did not have an easy time landing at Normandy.
Had they not secured air superiority and used a series of methods to conceal their strategic intentions, they almost got pushed back into the sea by a bunch of SS youngsters.
Moreover, the Great Tang Group did not have this capability—at attacking a huge country across the sea was definitely not an easy task.
Of course it wasn't easy! If it were, would Tang Mo have bothered to summon two people for consultation? He could have simply given an order, and that would have been it.
It was precisely because Tang Mo knew that this operation was unlike any before and required serious consideration that he summoned his two most trusted generals to discuss and come up with a suitable plan.
Looking at the coastline of Zheng Country, Luff continued, "If it's about threatening or defeating them, it's easy, Bernard's navy could do it with ease."