Bahandar is a fortified city in western Zalwarn.

Built on a hilltop surrounded by wetlands, the city was to be widely known as an undisputed city, long overtaken by the invasion of Zalwarn. At that time, it was the land of Meredo, a southwestern country in Zalwarn, and his uncertainty about Zalwarn's repeated invasions, he said, led to Meredo's growth. That growth created a gap into Zalwarn and allowed it to complete the construction of the siege net.

Wing General Kareghia-Estev, who keeps Bahandar, participated in Bahandar's offensive as a troop leader and never thought he would keep that fortified city.

It is the First Dragon Scale Army that will be stationed in Bahandar, with a size of a thousand. It was on the same scale as the troops deployed to other cities, but it would be the same in Bahandar, which is in a difficult state of defeat, with several times more force.

Caleggia looked up to the sky, stroking her proud mustache. Thunderclouds a few days ago are clear as lies, reflecting the blue sky just blinking.

"Was it the eighth day that Nagrasia fell?"

"Seven days ago."

To Deputy General Baylon-Kuhn's remarks, Caleggia put her gaze back on the ground. He was climbing the South Wall with his deputy general. From the fortified city on the hill, you can see far south. The wetlands as far as I can see look blue in the sun. The mud would be entangled in the feet of a pushing enemy army, which would significantly inhibit the rate of march. It's easy to feed your bow on enemy troops that are slowly coming at you. His loss of his right eye was also in the midst of advancing through the wetlands and aiming for Bahandar.

Injuries to honor, etc., are not. Dumb wound. In that battle, Bahandar could not be dropped, and he lost his right eye with nothing to gain.

The streets running north and south through Bahandar were too narrow for the march. The streets, based on the mound bases piled up in the wetlands, are only wide enough for a carriage to pass through, and it is visible that if we rely only on them to proceed there, we will cause traffic. And the main road makes interception easy. All you have to do is focus the arrows. It should fall like it's funny. A carriage would also be effective in using fire arrows. You can shoot through the horses.

There is no other way of attacking the attacker than approaching the walls of the castle, but an interception method came to mind as funny as it was for the protector. Most importantly, not all interception methods that come to mind are useful. It is simple and honest means that deserve to protect this fortified city.

"If Gandia were to attack our country, it would only come from two places: Nagrasia or Bahandar. Smada is too far away"

"I thought you were going to attack us."

Baylon stroked his shaved head. I was concerned that my hair started to thin, but my wife recommended it and she decided to shave it. Because of this, his intimidation is increasing, he says he is popular with his men and his wife is happy.

"I'm guessing you've decided that Nagrasia is easier to drop. This is the undefeated Bahandar. It's never the wrong decision, though."

There is also the possibility that there was not enough strategic room to attack at the same time. That's why I concentrated my power on Nagrasia and let it fall. vs. Zalwarn's Bridge Head Fort, or something like that. But it seems the Gandhian army has just taken control of Nagrasia and hasn't gotten their hands on any other cities yet.

Slow movement.

(Is that the same here...)

Caleggia snapped in her chest.

The report of the fall of Nagrasia must have reached the Dragon House. But if we didn't even hear about the formation of an army of Nagrasian recapture, we wouldn't have come in with any information that the battle had begun. The information may be mixed and has just not reached Bahandar, a defensive stronghold southwest of Zalwarn.

Even so, there should have been some movement.

Nor was Caleggia, just silent, waiting for a central order. He flew the scouts and made them check to see if there was any looming coming from Recondahl, and he's also making a reinforcement request in the center. Bahandar is close to the border between Meredo and Gandia. Being dropped here must be avoided at all costs. Of course, it can't be that easy to break through, but I never got over caution.

If you have more power, you can also strike it out of here.

For example, why don't we attack Recondar here? How much would Gandia have left Recondahl's defensive power? Will there be a thousand? If we are going to focus on fighting Zalwarn, can we see that our defensive power is infinitely thinner? Assault there. That way, the Gandhian army will have to allocate its power to the defense, or recapture, of Recondar. In that case, would it not be possible to overthrow the remaining forces within Zalwarn with the entire army of Zalwarn?

Pictorial, but it should be worth a try.

but I wanted about a thousand to a thousand and five hundred troops to do that. There is no way to empty Bahandar. If you don't leave at least five hundred, the fortress won't function either. If they take that place with Gandia troops or Meredo's cross spears, I can't even see it.

The concept of Caleggia reached the Dragon House and should have been considered, but the response did not come yet. If you can't turn the power, you don't have to. I wanted a response. Perhaps it's true that the center has been confused since Nares' leg loss.

When it came to the military teacher Nares, who was one arm of the lord of the country, he was a vague presence in Caleggia. In the battle for Logner's domination, he had experienced rapid advances in the streak of victories of Nahless's extraction, and he could not help but know that the soldiers would refer to him as a military god and fanaticize.

That's why Caleggia, trying to ask Nahless for a mentor, was vegan and turned down. I learned later that Nares' busyness was far beyond Caleggia's imagination. Anyway, Caleggia still couldn't give up, collecting records of her battles from the Gandhian era of Nares and studying for herself. There were many things I didn't know, but I read and tried to understand Caleggia.

Caleggia referred to Nares as the master of his heart, and if he ever met him, he did not forget to be polite, but he was only wondered by Nares.

Such a man was held captive by the life of Mirelbus. Rumors are flying that it's treason against the lord, because he tried to overthrow Zalwarn, but we don't know what's true or false so far. Bahandar is still a region. The propagation of information is too slow and we cannot help but feel the jet lag with the centre.

Whatever it is, Zalwarn lost his best warrior just before his battle with Gandhia, that is.

"What kind of march path does Gandhia take?"

"Do you want a short-term showdown by a central breakthrough, or do you want me to cut across Zalwarn? Anyway, I'm pretty sure they're pushing me from Nagrasia. Not even here."

A report from the scouts was in this morning.

There are forces going for Bahandar in the southeast. It is a march by numerous carriages and horseback riding, with no infantry found.

In a subsequent report, we are talking about breaking up with two units, perhaps coming from the eastern and southern sides of Bahandar.

"The enemy commander is Astal-Lanadies."

That's what I saw, because the report was the Fast March Act itself, which was the source of Astar's alias. Carriage and horseback travel only, infantry was meant to be transported by carriage, in a way that would not normally be taken. We needed a ton of carriages, and it must have been difficult if we hadn't known all the terrain on the march path. This is Zalwarn. It's not her garden logner.

"General Flying... she was beautiful."

The deputy general remembered Astar's visit to the Dragon House. The appearance of Rin, resolute Astar was something very unlikely to be a defeated general, and one in which the Zalwarn military man, who was supposed to be the winner, was put under pressure.

"I've been interrupted a lot by Logner."

Behind Caleggia's brain, there was a battlefield that floated five years ago.

Logner's Battle of Recondahl. Breaking through the gate and entering the city, the Zalwarn army was devastated by unexpected siege tactics. I was lured. At that time, it was Astal-Lanadies who was commanding the army of Recondahl, and the General of Beauty deserved to be called the Goddess of War. I don't even know if Baylon remembers it as love. While enemies, I had to fall in love with that bravery.

It wasn't until after the defeat of Recondahl that Nares waved his spicy arm as a military master.

As far as Gandia was concerned, the military teacher who had flown to Zalwarn was seen and generously received by the national lord Mirelbus. It was only in the beginning that some voices questioned his strength, but Nares, who joined the Logner offensive army, sealed his voice of suspicion by subjugating Recondahl by divine-like extraction. And in an instant, he took control of Logner.

Five years ago.

It's about a time when Caleggia wasn't even a wing general.