It was on the fifteenth day that the Gandian army, allied forces and mercenary regiments assembled in Nagrasia.

On the thirteenth, after a speech made in Myram, it was in the afternoon that we assembled and set off an army of morale. He rushed through the distance from Myram to Nagrasia by force, quickly breaking through the border and arriving in Nagrasia. Troops in the rear row arrived as the sun approached, but as planned and no major problems arose.

Although Nagrasia, after the departure of the western advance army, had to be defended only by the second legion of the army on the Logner side, neither would the enemy army be attacking it, and Leno-Gilbers, the leader of the legion, would have clapped it out.

That was the same with Leongand.

It rushed its departure for Nagrasia also because it was concerned about the attack by the Zalwarne army on the Nagrasian repressive forces, which also took into account the possibility that it was being retaken at its worst. I let the White Shield get ahead of me because of it. There was an expectation that an invincible army would be able to manage even with a crowd of enemy troops in Nagrasia.

Most importantly, Leongand's thoughts ended in concern.

Nagrasia was still under the control of the Gandhian army.

But you can't be relieved. All armies must be restructured and deployed as they operate.

The total number of Gandian troops, including mercenaries and reinforcements, is roughly fifteen thousand. I formed it into three armies. It is a western march dominated by the Logner side army, a northern march by a mixture of the Gandian side army and the Logner side army, and a central army by the Gandian side army and allied reinforcements.

Approximately three thousand westbound troops with right-eyed general Astar-Lanadees in command go northward after westbound and control of Bahandar. It is the marching path towards the Dragon House.

Approximately three thousand marches north, commanding General Deion-Hawklow, left eye, march north and, after dominating Malware, march west while alerting the Grey-Barzelg army. Aim for the Dragon House.

About four thousand and five hundred central armies, led by Leongand, break through the centre, as its name suggests. Northwest of Nagrasia, we take control of Zeol and go straight for the Dragon House.

The remaining thousand will remain in Nagrasia to maintain the supply line.

The final destination of the three armies is the Dragon House, the capital of Zalwarn. There are five fortifications around the dragon palace, and to reach the dragon palace, you must first break through this fort. Breakthroughs will not be easy as each fort cooperates with each other to intercept enemy forces. A fierce battle is expected. But if we don't take control of the cities on each march path, we can't even talk about it.

The Westward Army has a black spear setuna, and the undefeated Bahandar will also drop it early. The north march may set the stage for one of General Deion, but Malwale is on a scale that has made Nagrasia a little bigger. It will drop it easily.

And the central army. It's the shortest route to the Dragon House in distance, but the enemy should have seen it as setting up defensive forces in anticipation of it as well. That's where the Leongands are concentrating their power on the central army. There is the invincible mercenary regiment White Shield, with the "Pale Wind". It even includes Lucion's White Saint Knights, and a horseback riding squad led by Mion's Assault General. There is no anxiety.

A matter of concern is so much that the North March encounters an armed summoner in Zalwarn. And then, it won't matter.

He was dressed to silence the southeastern city of Sumaada, but in a strategically unsavory place. In a city close to the border between Gibelle and Berel, it is harder to imagine Zalwarn moving the garrison in Smada than it is in both countries. He moved his army to take control of the Gandia army, but at the end of the day, they could take Smada. Berel, Gibbel, I'm not following Zalwarn.

In that sense, it might have been nice to ignore Malwales as well. To the southeast of Malware is Fort Gallon, occupied by the army of Gray, who left Zalwarn, and while Gray was blinding himself, it was obvious that the army of Malware could not move easily either. That said, you can't go too far with Grey. I can't do anything more than understand their purpose. Most importantly, without his rebellion, such a bold multifaceted operation would not have been employed.

Leongand asked the grand general standing next to him as he dropped off the last row of the new march north to Nagrasia.

"Will it work?

"If we could sharpen Zalwarn's prints, our wins would be the same. More than taking control of Nagrasia, the possibility of defeat has been crushed."

Algazard Barol-Bargazar's answer was clear. I'm guessing there's no stray in his thoughts as a warlord in the war. Leongand, this was his third battle. Two previous battles - the Battle for the Recapture of the Fortress of Balsar and the Battle for the Control of Logner - have both gone too well. Everything worked in Gandia's favor. Although the main unit suffered devastating damage in the fight against Logner, it would have been worth just making that sacrifice.

But what happens this time?

Preparation is not complete. It was a war against ideals. War was taught so painfully by Sius Cloud and Nares that it was something to wake them up to finalise a complete victory that they had been slapped in the head. It is war that triumphs with the ease of taking ripe fruits.

Even if we knew that, we needed to attack.

It is no longer possible to suppress Zalwarn's southerly policy than Nahless was held captive. Try Zalwarne, which greatly surpasses Gandhia in its power, and it will be easy to swallow the Logner region. It's hard to stop the torrents that have been pushing us. And if Gandia's national territory becomes a battlefield, it will also be harmful to the people. That had to be avoided at all costs.

Don't limit the battlefield to enemy territory - this is also the word of my father and the military master. Leongand forced himself to invade to defend his teachings.

For that time, Nares was dispersing Zalwarn's power into the country and buying us time to muster. Thanks to the time he earned, the Gandhian army was able to muster in Nagrasia. If Zalwarn's forces had been concentrated only in key strongholds, Nagrasia must have been attacked and recaptured for so long, or in the middle of a battle.

"... sucks, just be good in this city,"

"Yes."

Nagrasia is not a bad city. If we put our defenses in place, it will also serve as a defensive base for the border with Zalwarn. If we consolidate the defense of the North Gate, we will not be able to break through. Close to impossible, such as breaking the gate, unless it is also as destructive as a black spear to the enemy army. The South Gate has to be renovated.

"Let's drop Bahandar too."

The word full of Algazard's certainty was probably a testament to his trust in the black spear, and also because he knew the excellence of General Flying and other Logner servicemen. He has held military meetings with right-eye and left-eye generals on a number of occasions since he took office as a general, and he seems to have been striving to grasp the full extent of the Gandhian army. Thanks to this, Leongando is now at ease.

"Isn't it us?"

"Breaking through the center isn't easy."

The central army had planned to attack Zeol, but the presence of the neighboring city of Thruke was also of great concern. The distance is close. There is no doubt that reinforcements from Thruke will come during the attack on Zeol.

"Your Majesty - it's time to leave -!

Leongand was taken aback by the somewhat hazy call.

"The princess is going to stand on the battlefield."

"I don't mind."

Nage Ziel-Remanifra had served on the grounds that he wanted to see the achievements of the Alliance. The alliance between Gandia and Lemanifla was signed during the day Groun-Menish, a diplomat on the Lemanifla side, arrived in Myram. Groun was in a hurry for a sudden development, but could not hide his joy in what his role could have done. And when we talked about his engagement to Nage, he lost his hips and was surprised and immediately moved around to get in touch with Lemanifla's home country. Having an answer from Remanifra about the engagement would be after the war. It may be just right at times.

As for Nage's service, Groun also seemed puzzled, but he seemed to have no choice but to be disapproved and dissatisfied because about five hundred members of the Black Tamper (sneaky) squad, the White Prayer (clear) squad, who were the elite of Remanifra, sworn to protect the princess by risking their lives. In the first place, he couldn't seem to lift his head to the princess or her samurai, and even if the soldiers didn't want anything, he must have had to admit it disintegrally. I sympathize, but that's the position.

As long as she's on Leongand's side, her safety should be protected. It is also SS for times like this. The King's Shielded "Lion's Fang" is a role to be close to Leongand and never to be on the front line. It is also natural to defend Nage, who will be Queen of Gandhia in the future.

"Your Majesty or the Princess, I'm worried about which one to protect"

To Arya's whisper, Leongand leaked a bitter laugh. Since that day, the two of them have seemed to be approaching each other suddenly, and even Leongand was in the process of forging a relationship that could not be broken into.

"You can do whatever you want"

That's what Leongand told us, because we're not planning on being on the front line in this fight. At least, I was going to be in the main force until the Dragon House. Mercenary groups like The White Shield and The Pale Wind will contend and fight for merit. The Gandhian soldiers are also talking about increased morale in Myram's speech. Lucion's White Saint Knights are supposed to show their work, not to mention, and I just want to hope for the tactics of the Assault General. And the command of the Central Army is delegated to the Grand General Algazard.

In short, Leongand doesn't have a curtain.