Nagrasia is a city that does not leak into the example of the cities of this era and is surrounded by solid walls on all sides. Among other things, it will be characterised by the fact that there is only one castle gate linking the interior and exterior of the castle wall, one on the north and one on the south side of the city. West and east are complete barriers, and the only way to break through forcefully is to destroy the walls, which is unrealistic. That would mean breaking down the North or South Gate and boarding the city would be the basic method of attack in the Nagrasian offensive.

That means if we're going to defend Nagrasia, we just need to concentrate our forces north and south. The protection of the west and east will no longer be necessary, and only for that matter will the battle power near the gate increase, and the interception of enemy forces will be easier.

Based on them, the interception measures conceived by Allegria and others meant concentrating their forces on the South Gate. Nor does it intend to neglect the defense of the North Gate, but given the current situation in Nagrasia, it was a major prediction that enemy forces would try to break into the city from the South Gate.

Enemy troops are heading this way from Sumaada in the east. Sometimes we storm the eastern walls, etc. It is decided to try to break down the north or south gates. The castle gate is easier to destroy than the walls. And now, the south gate of Nagrasia remains destroyed. When the Gandian army's advance team assaulted Nagrasia, it was because of the big hole that the black spear Setuna had vacated at the gate, but that would be helpless. Thanks to his destruction of the gate, the advance team is almost intact and able to control Nagrasia.

And speaking of the south side of Nagrasia, there is the border with Gandia, and further south of it is Myram. No way, there can be any enemies attacking us from Gandia territory. With that in mind, the failure of the South Gate to function did not pose a major problem.

That's when Sumaada's army came at me. Neither was there a troop leader anxious about the destroyed South Gate, but Allegria thought it was rather its dysfunctional gate that could have enough elements to knock out the enemy army by the time it was completely skinless.

The enemy forces must also be aware that there is a hole in the south gate. I don't even collect that much information, and I'm not the kind of fool that attacks me. No, enough to break Smada's valuable defensive power into pointless attacks. Maybe he's a fool. but even the just fool should know the extent of the current situation in Nagrasia.

The south gate of Nagrasia is an entrance gap for the enemy. Take it backwards.

"What's the situation?

She admitted that tension ran among the soldiers the moment Allegria entered the room that she branded the operating room. It is the arrival of the Legion Leader. Naturally, it is urgent.

"All units, position complete. Only waiting for the enemy to arrive."

Allegria exhaled in relief at the report of the Fourth Regiment Vice President Milvi-Ekrid. The whole army is moving as she instructed and as per pre-ops. If we keep going smoothly, first of all, we won't lose. My stomach hurts so tightly in the battlefield air full of operational rooms, but it's not unbearable either. To this extent, I can't do what I do as a Legion Leader.

The operating room was lined with a long desk and several chairs, one of which she lowered her back. On the desk, cluttered paperwork was filled, and at the top of it was a map of the city of Nagrasia. The map should contain the placement of each unit, and each unit of the Fourth Corps should be based on it.

Outside the South Gate only a minimal amount of troops is broken, and at first glance, it also seems like an abandoned arrangement. but they have a critical role in bringing enemy troops into the city. Instead, let them lead you inside Nagrasia while attacking enemy forces. Each unit that was letting them lurk around the South Gate simultaneously knocks the attack where the enemy troops have been crudely entering. That alone would halve the enemy army. There is no need to annihilate. Repelling is the key, and it is enough to take out even a third of the enemy forces.

"What about the enemy?

"It appears that enemy forces have begun to circle to the south of Nagrasia. They'll be closing in on the South Gate soon."

Mirvi's well-attended voice echoes into the ops room. Inside, besides Mirvi, the deputy chief, there are soldiers from the Allegria offering and the missionaries, liaison officers with each unit, who, while waiting for their turn, look at the map of Nagrasia.

After all, it was the South Gate.

"Do you also turn the North Gate Reserve?

"You don't have to. The enemy hasn't put all of Smada's power into it, has it?

"According to the visual, it's about 500 troops."

I thought we could take back Nagrasia with only five hundred men.

Allegria wasn't sure what Smada's head of the enemy army was thinking. Defending Smada requires strength, and cracking it seems like a bad hand in itself. Besides, there's no way that just five hundred people can get rid of the Allegrians who line up in Nagrasia. At the very least, we should have put in an equal number of thousand people, but that must not be tolerated by Zalwarn's circumstances. It is said that the Dragon Scale Army stationed in each city is basically a thousand men's army, which in that respect is about the same as each legion in the Gandia Army. If you get a thousand people from Smada, you lose Smada's defensive line power. As a result, even if Nagrasia can be recaptured, if Sumaada is taken by Gibelle or Berel, it will not fall. Even if we can crush Gandia's supply line, losing the national territory is nothing but bad hands.

I guess that's why it's five hundred people, but even so, it's not convincing. Five hundred people who broke it for Nagrasia's recapture because of it, even a third of them here, will be shredded, and if they are repelled, they will not know what they sent for. It could just mean that you've lost your power. Besides, would Gibbel or Berel miss this gap?

There are currently only five hundred people left in Sumaada.

What is the Legion Leader (or Wing General) of Sumaada's Dragon Scale Army thinking?

Allegria didn't even think I'd pity her for the enemy soldiers, but she also knew she couldn't afford it. The heartbeat is still ringing.

And a soldier ran into the ops room. The operating room was located on the ground floor of a high-rise building and was able to enter directly from outside the building. Thanks to a number of windows, I had good prospects and a good understanding of how things were going around. Naturally, no one in the general public is walking alone, and there is no military figure. The soldiers are in place, waiting for them in battle.

"Enemy forces, we have deployed ahead of the Nagrasian South Gate!

Allegria, when she made her fist, took a deep breath to reduce the tension.

It was on the afternoon of the 19th that the Nagrasian recapture unit, led by Deputy General Gary-Dawken of the Fourth Dragon Scale Army, left Sumaada.

It was the Wing General Sai-Kisher's word that it was only a force of five hundred, but intended to divide enough for Nagrasia's recapture. Sometimes, although Gary couldn't believe it, it was easy for him to be confident, and he didn't even try to argue. As usual, cursing in his chest, he ostensibly accepted his life with a smile.

So it's been going around so well.

Sai-Kisher was an excessively confident man, but he was a man of strength to the extent that there was nothing wrong with thinking so. Not as few people deserve to be bosses as he is, in that he is overconfident, but not disgusted, not sarcastic, and has few personality problems.

Gary ranting all over his chest is simply a story about him and rhinos saying that horses don't fit. Most importantly, Rhino seems to like Gary, and he was baking me a lot of care for things other than work. Gary doesn't like it either, but thanks to the rhinos, he was able to make a roundabout with his current wife. Without rhinos, Gary might have stayed single.

Gary's extreme dislike of him may be due to the fact that everything was perfect with a person named Cy. You can be born. The Kisher family is of the Pendragon clan. If the world were the world, it would have been able to relate to the centre. but times are the reign of Mirelbus. It is no longer a world where we can flourish just because we are related to the Pendragon clan.

And Gary doesn't like the fact that he's very good looking. Gary was strong enough for the baby to cry out, too, and couldn't wait to dislike a good guy like a rhino. A cool young man with a soft waist and indivisible contact with everyone - the only drawback of such a super-human-stained figure would be that of a confident man. I have more confidence in my talents and strengths than I need, and I judge everything on that basis. But there's also a tendency to see that confident person as loving, and that doesn't bother Gary.

Nevertheless, it may also be that Cy-Kisher is capable because he hates Gary.

With that in mind, Gary went for Nagrasia.

Many of his men are no exaggeration when it comes to followers of Cy-Kisher. It was two years ago that Cy-Kisher was assigned to the Fourth Dragon Scale Army as Wing General. Since then, things have continued to fascinate him. Disgusted with him would be about Gary.

Most importantly, thanks to everyone's fascination with rhinos, the Fourth Dragon Scale Army showed so much entanglement that it was not in any other Dragon Scale Army that Smada transformed into a comfortable city to live in.