You don't have to bother dropping a border fort when attacking the other country.

Sooner or later the food will poke and launch into a desperate battle, but at that time he is losing strength and temper.

It is more logical than that to reach the centre of the other country as soon as possible. Since we are investing in border defense, there should be very little force in the King's Capital defense.

Hit it with a few times more power and it can fall easily.

"I would, I would. I would build two ladders and let the troops ahead attack the center at once. The next ladder will poke behind the enemy after the first ladder."

"A day's time difference would be enough. Lord Bynum, can you bounce back the banter's measures?

Everyone but Mr. Bynum is roaring at Mr. Zairas' words.

No treatment... does that mean?

"You don't have to be so serious. Probably take a similar form, but I have a big problem doing this. That's in the march speed of the two ladders, but if it's Clable and Torresti's army as it stands, it's going to be hard to bounce..."

When transferring this measure to execution, the marching speed of the invading unit must be the same or greater than the tracking speed of the unit on the interception side.

If there is no difference between Warram and Torresty and the Krabble army, they will say that the speed of travel is almost the same. Therefore, if the opponent takes this measure, there will be a good chance that the kingdom will perish.

"So we'll deal with it by increasing the march speed of our troops. As long as they don't pull out the border fence, it's up to them to decide where they're going to attack, so we can deploy our troops in front of them to suit the situation."

"I intend to understand what Lord Banter is saying. But then all of our troops will be horseback riders. It's impossible to train a horseback squad now."

You can understand my story, but you're saying there's no way to deal with it. But I think the Horse Riders are too short-circuited.

"In Sylvania, we created a soldier called Mobile Infantry to increase the speed of troop movement. I'm a lightweight infantry formerly, but I travel in a carriage instead of walking. Now you can travel at least three times the speed of a regular lightweight infantry."

Using a wagon makes it possible to move materials and food. You can quickly deploy to the front of the opponent to build a fence.

"In Sylvania, heavy-duty infantry is used for base defense, and enemy footstopping is done with mobile infantry. If the cavalry leads the enemy to damage the base, it will be possible to stop the enemy invasion with less sacrifice."

"But how do we inform mobile infantry of enemy incursions?

"We send communications with the flashing of light. If it's our unit, if it's about 100 meters (15 km) away, we can send the text without moving."

This is our biggest feature. Covert information to flirt with enemies and stop them from invading. It would be impossible to command a unit without a comm.

"So, Mr. Bynum. Can't we still allow the destruction of the east stone bridge?

"It wouldn't be a good idea to isolate Tornia too much. If we can truce, we'll be good business partners."

If it's okay to destroy the stone bridge, we can move the troops deployed east to the west at once...

Tactically optimal, but strategically typical of stupidity?

"Then send one squadron of our mobile infantry east and west to make defense easier. Besides, if the enemy first targets the inhabitants of the village closest to the border to the militia, in case they break through the front, there is no way to feed the enemy."

"If I were to put it down, it would be the town of Carmine west of Torresti. along the streets of the Divine Empire and the Kingdom of Warham. It has about 10,000 inhabitants, but it flourishes as an inn town."

Mr. Max followed my story.

A soldier is pouring wine into the cup he has. A soldier poured wine into the cup right behind me, too. I'm going to get drunk if I drink too much.

"I, too, was worried about Carmine's defense. Militia means temporarily expropriating residents as soldiers, right?

"That's right. But let me tell you without misunderstanding, it's not just about expropriating it. It doesn't make sense unless you gather and train people who can be requisitioned beforehand. I trained as an archer in Sylvania."

"You won't be able to fight the White Soldiers. A bow would be quite usable if you taught them the basics and let them practice. You can release an arrow from the fence that surrounds the town."

"If you train the militia further, you become a Tundan soldier. I can do a little white soldier warfare, but even spears, I guess. Torrell must be training."

I'm trying to make it up to you because I don't have enough soldiers, but the guys at the table are looking at me with admiration. It is common to distinguish between soldiers and peasants. I don't seem to want to fuse it.

"Archers can't afford extra gear, but they have to make a lot of arrows."

"You can't make soldiers for free. If you want to survive the kingdom, you can't spare it. We care a lot about our equipment."

Hearing Mr. Bynum's lamenting words, Mr. Zairas is answering. Unexpectedly, the Gold Eater is the army. Besides, it's unproductive, so it's a lot to maintain.

"So far will be the way to defend. Next attack..."

"Aren't you going to be thorough on the defensive line?

Mr. Gadnen turned to me looking at the map.

Answering that with a nigga and a grin, I ask the soldier holding the spark of pipes back.

I just enjoyed a little pipe smoke and turned to the guys at the table.

"If that's what you're up to, I think you can attack a little... Well, it seems interesting to do what we used to do in a slightly larger way."

"That's an attack on a heavy unit. If the front is glued and the supply is gone, it won't even be a fight."

Attack is a weak spot for the enemy. Nothing has to be fought in a positive way.

"I don't agree with you as a soldier, but it's certainly not effective. If the opponent's army doesn't have control, it will be disintegrated when the supply runs out."

"If the troop size is larger, the supply unit will also be larger. Many travel by carriage, so it's also advantageous to be able to relatively easily assume the travel route."

Load the truck with plenty of food. In a wasteland with lots of stones, your luggage will break. Basically, it will be going through the streets, and it should be supplied by a small wagon from a barracks base close to the front.

"We'll do that. The way the attack was carried out was planted from the banter."

"Wait, wait, the O'Bries must have joined us. Crabble will join us."

"There must be someone in Torresti who can use it. You have to be part of this."

The hall became noisy as soon as possible.

They didn't have the idea of attacking enemy forces from here instead of just thinking about defense?

No matter how much the Kingdom of Warham is in the Great Army, there are as many ways of attacking it as there are of poking at it.

"When it comes to too large a unit, there's a hole in the line of defense. Please adjust one squadron size."

The people who were making a scene suddenly quiet when they heard my words.

Slowly he turned to me, and Mr. Bynum opened his mouth.

"Isn't that too little...... Assuming it's an attacking unit. If it's not one battalion size, the enemy will swallow it."

"It's not like that. If the attack is a horse riding squad, your legs are fast, and you can leave immediately after a blow. I'm not challenging horseback riding with my enemies."

"If the opponent is on foot, no matter how many battalions, that's what you're dealing with a squadron in one platoon."

Mr. Zairas is bragging about it, but that's what experience says, so there's no mistake.

"And it's about the banter. Interception, attack. Isn't that all?

"I am thinking about attacking a fort east of the Kingdom of Warham and setting fire to the King's capital..."

Mr. Bynum and the others are flattered by what I and Mr. Zaylus have said.

Mr. Bynum looks at me and thinks, doing the trick of holding my head with one hand.

"…… Can you do it?

"If we do this, the Kingdom of Warham will have to return its troops to Torresti. One battalion will have to build a defensive line near the streets to Sylvania if we start a fire in King's Landing."

"You're a military man who rightly transcends Fendor. My king will be relieved to hear what he has said so far.... The only thing I thought about was defense. It's just embarrassing to think of your own country."

"Gadnen. You have nothing to be ashamed of. The same thing happened to us in Crabble. Sylvania was taught how to deal with the eastern threat by providing platoon-sized assistance to its independence, but without Sylvania, it would have been subject to an East-West interdiction."

"When that happens, the problem is with the troops who will have Lord Banter in command. I think it would be best if you put the troops of the three kingdoms together and command them?

"I agree with Lord Max. The king will be more comfortable with that as well. I thought it would be the Tornia opponent to the east, but the west would be the right place..."

Without me, they'll decide where to place me.

I wonder if there's any option to say relax in Sylvania?

"Banter, you're giving up. I'm gonna have Torresty and Crabble pick a unit leader who can use it."

"Ha....... If that happens, Mr. Torrell will take care of the east."

"That guy has a desire. You can leave the eastern ridge to Otto. The west can be relieved if you leave it to Leitre."

Cat troops would be good with Mr. Cure to the east and Mr. Lady to the west.

I'm not a mountain hunter, but it feels good to have Mr. Lady's troops set up all sorts of things within the Warham kingdom.

And that's a grand battle. More than tens of thousands of troops are moving.

It would be nice if it ended in a short period of time, but in the longer term the exhaustion of each country is likely to appear on the surface. Since the east is likely to end relatively quickly, it will also be necessary to think about it in several stages.

That's going to happen even after I get back to Fort Aldes.