Ein-Rajar was unable to stop staring at the map after hearing reports from Ruufa Zenon-Bargazar. Ruufa added a lot to the surrounding map depicted by the Westward Army scouts, which is clearly described to the position of the enemy forces.

Through the wetlands covering the surrounding area of Bahandar to the north, a little further, there is a branch road to the east and west. The enemy forces say they are in a position to bowl together if they ignore that branch and proceed straight. It is Ruufa's sight that the number of soldiers will not fall by a thousand and five hundred. Less than a thousand people, that's not true. There is a city nearby called Reuben, and if the Dragon Scale Army is stationed, it would be easy to prepare about a thousand people. Most importantly, given the neighbor Ishika, I don't even think it's easy to move Reuben's forces, but the idea is that responding to the imminent enemy forces should be a priority. Anyway, it's hard to know how many people there are.

It meant that we were taking a fan-shaped formation to spread towards the south, but it might be a formation so that the north march could handle either way down the branch. The large number of people on the south side bordering the enemy means a formation called the Fan Formation. Conversely, a formation with a fan fulcrum in front of it is called a fan-type offensive formation. Most of all, fan formations are often confused with Tokoji formations, and when it comes to fan formations, they are starting to refer to fan formations.

In the case of a fan formation, the commander is often located at the deepest point, which is the fulcrum of the fan. There is no mistake in seeing this enemy unit, too, as the Commander and the main unit are positioned at the fulcrum. To consider an enemy commander, you must break through a thick protective wall and be prepared for the corresponding damage if you are to bump into each other directly from the front.

Of course, I didn't have any hair, like I was going to hit you from the front. Then there is no need for Ruufa to conduct a hostile inspection. All you have to do is push out the Lion's Tail, headed by a black spear, and storm it. Still could easily win. but we have to be careful here that Zalwarn also has an armed summoner.

Apparently there were two armed summoners in the enemy unit named Saint Dragon Army, which the central army encountered on the road to Zeol. The more likely it was that the Central Army would have been wiped out without the White Shield, the more fierce the enemy armed summoners said, but also the work of Kuon-Kamiya's Shield of Messiah and the "Pale Wind" Lux-Vain, which meant that the Central Army could have won.

Information from early horses that would have been released everywhere shortly after the victory only showed that much. The damage suffered by the central army was unknown, and the history of the fighting remains unknown. But King Leongand seemed to win and be able to move on to Zeol. It'll be a streak, but you won't lose as long as there's a Shield of Messiah. As there are chaos bringers in the western march.

All we know about the march north is that on the 18th we will arrive in Malware. If that prediction was correct, we would have arrived in Malware within yesterday. And should we see that we are also starting to attack? Sometimes the north march incorporates the Leno-Gilbers' second legion of logners, plus a special figure for the Logners named Elius-Logner, and I'm just curious about the trend.

It doesn't matter because I know Leno is good, it's about Elius that bothers me. I had never heard of him, Logner's last king, having a special, military talent. I know that I have learned swordsmanship and experience in action. But there's no need for a man like him to fight on the front lines, even if he's asked for results. They expect us to have between the Logner and Gandhian soldiers.

The commander of the North March is General Deion-Hawklow Left Eye. Neither is there any chance that a Logner who does not have a good impression of Gandhia will honestly listen to his orders. Everyone knows that if we do that, we'll just strangle ourselves. This is ridiculous. Still, human emotions can't help but fall out of control as they are. Whether you know it by reason or you're convinced by your head, it is. It is no exaggeration to adjust so that such emotional outbursts do not occur when it comes to Elius's role in the North March. The fact that he is a brilliant man is also a tattoo of Astal-Lanadies. I'm sure he understands and behaves in his role.

It will be awhile before we know about the situation of the North March. It also comes from finding out if you fought an armed summoner. The north march has a masked armed summoner named Cain-Vivre. I don't have much to worry about in terms of combat.

It is unclear how many armed summoners Zalwarn has put into this fight, but at least two of them have died in battle with the central army. I'd appreciate it if you stopped with those two, but you should consider that unlikely. Zalwarn has an armed summoner training agency, and there are stories of hundreds of humans who have learned armed summoning there. If even one tenth of it appears on the battlefield, the battlefield will, in an instant, lean in Zalwarn's favor. No matter how many black spears, I don't think I can fight through dozens of armed summoners against me.

(Still, if Master Setuna tries to fight through it)

Ein laughed bitterly, thinking of Setuna's face. He could do it. Whatever the mission, it is Setsuna who will definitely accomplish it. Setuna in Ein was the person with that impression. And what may make the impossible possible is both terrible and dependable.

The operation to destroy the enemy forces that had been placed in northern Bahandar had also decided to use Setuna. Naturally. Setsuna is just an overwhelming force by herself. It's nothing more than a treasure rot, such as thinking about tactics without using him. Building tactics that maximize his power is one of Ein's dreams. I want to be the user of black spears.

He yawned thoughtfully as he stretched.

There are no other shadows in the conference room at Bahandar Hypothesis Headquarters than Ein. The right-eyed generals and the Legion chiefs aside, even his men are paying for it. Everybody's busy getting ready to go. Soon the city of Bahandar must be full of soldiers and husbands.

Especially with the marching methods of the western march, supplies and food must be loaded on numerous carriages and the soldiers must also be stuck. The number of carriages was high anyway. After Bahandar's reign, it was also the most problematic. It is known how many people can pack into the carriage of a single carriage. There were dozens of carriages available. Of course, even though horseback riders don't need to ride a carriage, half of the legions can't be horseback riders. Infantry numbers are highest. Astar did flat out the unscrupulous thing of putting all of them in the carriage. As a result, the march speed of the western march was undoubtedly significantly faster than that of the other troops.

It's hard to prepare, but given the speed, it's not bad. Thanks to you, I can spend some time on something else. I could also take plenty of time to work out tactics. I don't know if the measures I've thought through will work, if I don't try all this. but now I'm sure it won't be an imitation like it was earlier. I refined it to accommodate a variety of situations.

Ain folded the map he was spreading on his desk, and when he put it in his nostalgia, he left the meeting room behind. An overview of the tactics has already been given. I am also supposed to leave Bahandar in a line for that purpose. Ready. After Bahandar's reign, we plan to head to Fort Bünell, and the rest of the battle is unplanned. However, it builds formations in positions that cannot be avoided.

Regardless, if you exit Bahandar from the south and proceed to make a major detour, you may be able to reach Fort Bühnel without encountering any enemy troops. But then, the ignored enemy troops would attack Bahandar or rush behind the western march.

Bahandar will have no more than five hundred Grad-Clyde as his defense team, so he can easily repel them if he just attacks Bahandar. It was agreed that it would be a dramatic place for a fortified city in the middle of nowhere. But if enemy troops had armed summoners, the story would be different. Armed summoners are powerful, even if they are not black spear setuna. We cannot abandon the possibility of treading the wetlands, climbing the hills and breaking through the walls.

Bahandar has a grad. He will also be a user of summoning armies and will be able to fight both armed summoners and equals. But that's only if the enemy armed summoner is alone. Even if he's as fierce as Grad, I don't think he can fight two or more armed summoners against him.

Of course, there is a good chance that the enemy forces will not have an armed summoner. But you can't bet on the possibilities and get Bahandar back. More importantly, we can't lose Grad or the soldiers.

Then you can cut the front and push, and fight.

This one has the best hand tag called "The Lion's Tail".

There are three armed summoners, one of whom is Gandia's maximum attack power.

Setuna Zenon-Kamiya.

Tactics with him as their axis must bullshit enemy troops.