Continental Hero Senki

First Princess VS, nephew of the Crown Princess

In derision of the encounter on 17 May, the Imperial Army carried out a series of small offensives throughout the Atheni Lakes region.

On 18 May, at a point north of Guinier, a brigade commanded by Brigadier General Imbel, affiliated with the Lax Regiment, was semi-surfaced by a division of the Imperial Army and defeated with more than 30% of the damage.

In the early morning of the following May 19, against Sedranki, the stronghold of the Kuharski Legion, once again a division of the Imperial Army is ambushed and suffers little wear and tear. Yet another evening of the same day, the Heavy (Shoji) Troop, which was traveling to replenish and replenish the worn Kuharski Legion, was still subjected to a side attack by a division of one Imperial Army, and this one was literally in total annihilation concern.

If this keeps happening, say the Royal Army. "Isn't this one division all the same unit" they found on the boulder.

On 20 May, the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Army, Marshal Kiir, assembled key high-ranking officers of the Royal Army for an operational meeting.

"If we don't stop this little loud guy, it also involves the morale of our allies. Whatever you do, take a blow at him and break his nose column."

"We've got everyone gathered this time to stop this unit. Expect a lively opinion from everyone"

Marshal Xyle was known as a warm figure, but he would also remember a little bit of anger before the fact that "18 divisions will continue to be flirted with by 1 division" in boulders. Besides, his staff, who are supposed to praise this, also go to incite rather than stop, so the extra nature was bad.

Emilia could have stopped, but she didn't stop at this time. It is also because he did not come up with a way to flatter the anger of the Chief of General Staff, General Willobolski, who is a superior officer and even a political enemy. But more than that, because I had already thought in its head of what they called the help of stopping this "little man".

"My lord, I have a suggestion for you"

The draft operation presented by Emilia was to be transferred to implementation with the approval of Marshal Kiir, with the advice and amendments of Deputy Commander General Lax and Lieutenant General Yogihes.

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May 21.

One Imperial Army division, led by Sergei Romanov, continued to flirt with the Royal Army on all fronts, lurking in the woods northeast of Reggier. In this forest it is difficult to explore from Leguille, and in the forest it is easy to see the area around Leguille, which is an excellent temporary base if ambushed.

He kept lurking in this forest and watched the movements of the Royal Army over the past few days.

11am. Under Major General Sergei, who is resting in the shade of a tree, Colonel Mikhail Kreutzer, his only friend, came to report as SS Chief.

"Your Highness… excuse me, Major General. The enemy has moved."

Your Highness, Sergei was a little dissatisfied with what was called for a moment. But before I was angry, I would not turn that anger on Kreutzer as a matter of priority to know the enemy.

"... where?

"An army of Leguille garrisons divided north and east to begin the march. Supposedly, reinforcements and street security on all sides."

"Hmm. As planned. We're going after the empty house. And contact the General Command. 'Let's go on offense where the enemy is confused and destroy the rebels at once'. Of course, don't forget to use salutations."

Copy that, sir.

I've been waiting for this time, not to mention his division immediately finishes forming troops and formations and starts marching.

The generals under the flag have not shown the colour of fatigue despite a series of wars. This was a winning streak in a row, and the morale of the troops was growing. Growing morale can cover up fatigue and allow you to demonstrate more ability than strength.

And that high morale is no exception, even for a person named Sergei Romanov.

0: 15 pm.

A division of one Imperial Army, led by Major General Sergei Romanov, ambushed Leguiel, who became thin with reinforcements.

Leguille is originally a small town. Although the field castle was rapidly fortified and somewhat fortified after the abandonment of Fort Tartak, it must be a steep field overrun, and failure is only a matter of time if you are attacked where your defenses have diminished.

And shortly after we started the attack, we figured out a surprising fact for Sergei. It was to say that there was only one division of the Royal Army stationed in Leguille. The fact that we sent out reinforcements was as Kreutzer reported, but this thinness could also be described as an anomaly. Sergei was frustrated by the temptation that he should occupy Leguille and partition the rebels at once on this occasion.

But the temptation was also managed to be stopped by a word from my friend Kreutzer

"My lord. Let's not occupy this place, let's just disrupt the venue as planned and back off. Occupying this place doesn't connect the streets to Fort Tartak. It's impossible to maintain this place for the long term."

Sergei's operation alternately attacks Guinier and Sedranki between May 17 and 19 to make the ears and eyes of the Royal Army point towards Guinier and Sedranki. And where Leguille gets thinner, he attacks there, breaking through the center of the Royal Army. Where the Royal Army has turned back reinforcements due to confusion, it has been a double manoeuvre, so to speak, in which 10 divisions, as the main unit of the Imperial Army, raid the back of Guinier and the retreating Royal Army to destroy the Royal Army.

This extremely difficult operation was authorized by Marshal Bakunin to execute the operation on the condition that Sergei himself would take the lead. This probably included the intention of upper levels of the Imperial Army to somehow make Sergei a deceased. It is the logic that if you fail, Sergei dies, if you succeed, you can win the war.

Sergei was also aware that such an intention had been made. That's why the Sergei division absolutely has to get Reggiel, not that. Sergei regained his calm and accepted the attention of his friends cleanly.

"... right. You're absolutely right. Retreat after continuing to attack and restrain the rebels."

Sergei ordered so, but the Royal Army was not tolerant enough to let him retreat so easily.

Defending Regiel is a division led by Major General Schmidt, who continued to defy the Imperial Army offensive by laying heavy defensive formations in the Zalesier battle, in the Battle of Karenne Forest. He held the Imperial Army Sergei Division to the outer edge of Leguille in defensive combat, arguably his iron wall, and even in reverse protrusion where the Imperial Army indicated its willingness to retreat.

Sergei only ran out of time, unable to give instructions for full retreat. I was wondering if this place should be ready and forced to retreat with sacrifice.

But then, the Royal Army took the lead even further.

"... ugh! Shit!"

When Sergei spoke so, two new Royal Army divisions emerged from both left and right wings of his division, for a total of four divisions. The Royal Army acts promptly and deploys its troops without semi-surrounding the Sergei division.

Sergei's operation had been spotted by the High Counsel, Major Emilia.

Emilia realized that the Imperial Army's so-called "noisy guy" intended to draw the Royal Army's attention to Guinier and Sedranki in a battle, attacking Leguille in that gap to confuse the Royal Army and launch an offensive all at once.

And the point of attack was Ginier or Sedranki, and eighty percent thought Ginier would be attacked.

With that in mind, Emilia appealed to Marshal Xyle for a proposal to gather the main force in Leguille to intercept the Imperial Army. However, the proposal was changed by Lieutenant General Yogijes' advice to the operation "to let the enemy occupy Legier, who had become thin, and to immediately siege a division of the Imperial Army that soon had no idea of the topography".

He also issued a death warrant to the legions of Guiniers, and it was decided that it was the six divisions led by General Lax that hit that defense.

If this operation had been successful, Sergei Romanov would have turned 18 years old and been summoned to heaven, and even the Imperial Army would have forced a great deal of bleeding by the failure of offensive operations against Guinier.

But Sergei never broke into Leguille after listening to Kreutzer's advice, so he was never surrounded. When he realized he had fallen into a trap, he immediately informed the Imperial Army General Command of the order of operational failure.

However, the Sergei division was semi-surrounded by the Royal Army, which outnumbered them, and had to withdraw from an even more painful situation than when it was dealing only with the Schmidt division.

When Sergei restructured his formation after bitterness, he rapidly retreated his troops after temporarily passing the motion by setting up a reverse protrusion on the Royal Army.

His unit had lost more than 4,500 generals when the Sergei Division was back in the woods where it was originally based.

"Apparently, he was in too much shape"

"My lord..."

"Tuition was expensive... but it was a good experience. Colonel, the rebels could be coming after us. Let's retreat to Fort Tartak."

Copy that, sir.

Kreutzer begins preparations for withdrawal under Sergei's orders. We abandoned the point where we were based and burned down the supplies to avoid being used by the Royal Army.

Seeing the sight, Sergei whines in a voice that no one can hear.

"In the meantime, we have to think of an excuse to explain it to the General Command guys."