Day 3: The Indochinese war, the final stand. (rank 5 with 90 points)
"Day 3 would be a sad day as I would have my first two casualties and I don't like to lose a unit. Not even a single one. Each unit represents a certain amount of resources, manpower and time that is lost and that you can never get back."

Indochina:
So officially it's still day 2 as day change is at noon. I went to bed yesterday thinking I did it, all his starting troops are gone, surely he will give up. When I wake up, I notice that Indochina took back already 6 South Chinese provinces. I pulled back my troops to far that night and it will take me 7 hours to get to the front. Yes, I always pull back my troops when I go to bed. I never leave them at the front because you can lose your army while asleep due to artillery, bombers, battleships. It's better to lose some provinces and to take them back again. If you lose your army it's GG.
He also messaged me at 3 am, thank you now I know which time zone you are in. Yesterday he has sent me messages too when I declared war looking for a diplomatic solution. There was none as I never allow any power close to my cores out of fear to get backstabbed. In the end it's a war game and you can't be friends with everyone. It's a wargame after all. I felt bad for the guy, he seemed a nice guy and he was polite. He was a regular friendly guy like me who just wants to have a nice game. It was only his fourth game and played only for 3 months so I promised to give him notes and feedback at the end of the war. He gave his best and had good fighting spirit.
At day change I find myself without any goods. I read in the newspaper that there was a large explosion caused by spies in my goods city. Me not happy. I lost 800 goods and have no goods to produce the next bash of tactical bombers. But I'll make him pay as you will read below.

Thanks to the large range and the speed of my Pan Asian interceptors i located all his troops. 2 light tanks were taking back the South Chinese provinces. A stack with 2 LT and 3 artillery was coming, another three single LT and two single infantry were coming. I'm glad to see that he produced artillery, he's showing a learning curve.
I recalled 4 infantry out of my core cities and moved them to man my two border forest provinces just like I did yesterday. They arrived into position just in time and Indochina pulled back his two LT which were operating individually.
7 LT operating individually and parting in all directions could be devastating as I only had two slow artillery stacks. I've built a second air factory in Guilin (the first South Chinese city I took where I ambushed Indochina with artillery when he was locked into battle). In Guilin the tactical bombers took the double time to produce due to low morale which didn't bother me as I would have 3 tactical bombers in the next 8 hours. I just had to bide my time.
I was able to kill of the stack of 3 artillery and 2 LT. He was on the plains and I was in the hills where my artillery got 70% bonus. His stack was only 5 units my stack was 9 units of which 4 artillery. You do the math, it was over quickly. On top of it he wasn't online during that battle so every half an hour I attacked and retreated before the system counter attacks. I never took any damage. My other artillery stack was able to kill off another tank so he had only 4 tanks left.
With most of his units gone I took back all of South China and advanced to his cores. I attacked the AI Yunnan along the way with only one AC. The AI was in war with Sichuan and had no more units in it's cores. As the capital is a double goods and I was low on goods it was a temptation I couldn't resist. It gave me an overal 10% morale increase and 2500 goods. With another AC I was able to take Hanoi for the second time, as it was lower on morale now it gave me 2000 goods. Indochina took back Hanoi shortly after with a single infantry but I don't mind, I could take it for a third time 

Indochina was on the retreat now but I managed to block his single units and finish them off with artillery. He also attacked two infantry in a forest (+70% remember) and another one got picked of by my stack of 3 interceptors and 3 tactical bombers. It was his final death stroke and he pulled back his units south to protect his remaining 4 cities.
It was almost nighttime so I've sent my AC's as much south as I could with a march set back north in the plains where I had already an LT. On the coast in the hills I've left a stack of artillery. My final stack was on auto march with offensive fire settings to finish of two infantry and one artillery and take position in a forest. I also took Hanoi which gave me and additional 1500 goods. (I took a total of 7000 goods of him just because he didn't leave an infantry in his city) I chose those provinces carefully as with these 3 provinces occupied the way to South China and my cores. Each terrain gave me an advantage per troop type. If he tried to get single units trough or the Phillipines or Sumatra arrived to help him it should not matter that I was offline. With my AC further south taking provinces and moving back north as I was offline, they would have a longer marching time north as they were in enemy territory.
Nationalist China - 3,143
Indochina - 25,863
The Philippines:
He kept poking with single units trying to reach the mainland but they got killed by my subs. He also got one shot at my destroyer with a cruiser. I pulled back my destroyer to join up with my newly produced cruiser and the sub that protected my capital. He followed me and his cruiser got killed, shortly after a second cruiser arrived and I defeated it too. In the proces I lost 2 subs but he lost 3 cruisers now in total (1 yesterday, 2 today) also my cruiser and destroyer were now at 75% health. If he would keep attacking I would get in trouble as I has little resource to produce more naval units. I used my last resources to produce an LT, artillery and tactical bombers to keep Indochina at bay. Luckily for me The Philippines and Borneo were at war too, he was losing so his attention was turned elsewhere.
Philippines - 10,617
Nationalist China - 2,086
Sumatra:
Sumatra joined the coalition with The Philippines and Indochina. He attacked Borneo successfully to bail out The Philippines who was losing. It was the final stroke for Borneo and it fell in one day.
My tacs killed the last Indochine and South Chinese unit on the island of Hainan and started embarking an AC to take it. Just when I was ready to go to bed and the AC was embarked and crossing the South Chinese Sea a single battleship of Sumatra shows up. I've sent over one sub of 75% health with agressive fire settings to the zone of soon to be conflict and give him a trade embargo.

I tried diplomacy and sent him: "I have spotted a beautiful battleship at the coast of Haikou. It looks like you are about to attack my convoy there. I would invite you to think twice before you make me your enemy. I have no interest in attacking the Island states, hopping from island to island.
I've been fighting Indochina in a 1 vs 1 fair and square. All though the Philippines interfered in the fight all he accomplished was losing 3 cruisers and 8 units. If it wasn't for your help he would have lost against Borneo. With Indochina on de verge of defeat it might be a god idea to re-evaluate your alliances."
When i woke up he had replied that he didn't want war with me and he had left the coalition. Mission diplomacy has prevailed. My sub unfortunately has been sunk and it had surprise attacked his battleship. I never saw where his battleship went as I was asleep but my AC had taken the Isle of Hainan so mission accomplished. With my AC on the Island I had eyes on the whole of the Bay.
Troop production and research:
Research: tactical bombers, naval bombers, attack bombers.
Construction: industry level 2 in my goods city, an air factory in Taiwan, Guilin and Hanoi.
Production: 2 artillery, 2 rocket artillery, 5 tactical bombers, 2 attack bombers, 3 naval bombers, I also upgrade my last infantry units to level 2.