Continental Hero Senki

Sviner Tournament - Outpost

An inferior royalist in numbers had been determined by the pre-conference operational meeting to attack the weak side of the division, or from behind to attempt a semi-sixed attack.

General Masalik and Princess Emilia organized and positioned their troops to prepare for this, but these efforts were attributed to blisters very early in the match.

This is because General Harha, a coalition commander, made the assumption that the "royalists would attempt a siege" and let them deploy their usual outposts on the battlefield.

This is a lesson learned from last year's "spring war" fighting between the Kingdom of Silesia and the Empire of the Eastern Continent, the Zalesier meeting. In this meeting, 10 divisions led by the Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Army of the Eastern Continent, Marshal Rokosovski, were lured out by the disguised retreat of eight divisions commanded by the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Silesian Army, Marshal Kiir, and each was destroyed and sieged within a short time.

If the royalists intend to overturn the disadvantages of numbers, would they use ambushes to lure the coalition forces to a point of advantage for the royalists? That is how he judged himself, releasing a large number of outposts in search of ambushes, or to seal the deployment of enemy operations.

Harha's decision was correct, and the royalists, who confirmed that the coalition had unleashed a large number of outposts, had to abandon attempts at a semi-sixing battle.

Furthermore, Harha took the lead before the royalists planned and executed their next operation.

14 Feb, 14: 10.

The coalition has so far taken enduring measures using a number of advantages, but Harha has turned around and moved on to a fast-track battle.

"Communicate to the 7th and 9th Cavalry Regiments. Assault from the right onto the left wing of the enemy, breaking formation at once."

A combined cavalry of 5000 with the intent of Harha dares to assault. I kicked a horse's belly toward the royalist left wing.

Unfortunately for the royalists, it was Major General Lelek's division that was in charge of the left wing. The Lelek Division, a division made up of prisoners earned in the Franitze meeting and the Ormutz Fortress offensive strategy, because of its peculiar formation, Major General Lelek did not have full control of loyalty from his men. As a result, the Lelek Division was unable to carry out organic and rational troop movements, wolfing ahead of the Coalition's abrupt assault, temporarily disrupting formation and retreating.

If the coalition's pursuit continued like this, the royalist left would have disintegrated at once.

But it was Admiral Masaryk who stopped it.

"Major General Lelek will guard the spot even if he dies and intercept the enemy cavalry! In the meantime, beat the side of the enemy that will storm with my cavalry regiment!

This order, which also resembled Masaryk's anger, was passed down to Major General Lelek immediately, even as the words were slightly softened by the conductors. Major General Lelek heard this.

"That fucking uncle! In order, he dies first! You're gonna die here!

shouted. Because the cry was so funny, I invited my men to laugh when I said it was a battlefield. Not sure if that was the cause, or whether it was due to Lelek's desperate command, but the Lelek division succeeded in removing itself from the temporary confusion and bouncing off enemy cavalry assaults.

Knowing that the royalists had immediately restructured their formations, Harha contacted the cavalry to halt the offensive and retreated before the wounds spread. Harha thought about discussing the cavalry of Masaryk, which had protruded if possible, but Masaryk also avoided a deep pursuit, thus communicating his retreat to the troops.

He withstood the Allied offensive and caused the formation to be restructured at a distance from the enemy on both sides. A very mediocre battle ensued over the next few hours, and the front became somewhat glued.

Meanwhile, a division led by Princess Emilia was standing back and waiting. Initially it was planned that the Emilia Division would turn around to the side back of the enemy team to sandwich them, but since the operation thwarted the Haha sentinel network in front, they have lost the opportunity to join the battle.

Incidentally, it was Captain Rasdwav Novak, Supply Staff, who was most pleased under this circumstance. If the troops don't move, they naturally consume less supplies. That reduces his work and makes it easier.

He thought it would be impossible for the royalists to win just like this, but at the same time he understood it was impossible. As a result, he was a little depressed by the battle that would be happening.

"Well, you're the guy who says reserve power"

And it was Yuzef who said to swallow.

Given his character, the swallowing is not the usual thing. But when I heard it, his friends looked so hard to describe. I couldn't argue with it because it was a fact.

Among its friends, Major Sarah Marinovska, belonging to the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, was the first to respond to Yuzef's words.

"I don't like the word 'reserve'."

"Why?"

"'Cause it's' spare ', right? I don't like the sound of two armies, even though I know it means nothing negative."

When we say "reserve force" here, we may refer to it as "showdown force" or "impromptu force".

When the enemy is disintegrating, it is the "decisive force" that turns it into the word collapse. And when the enemy is moving to do something, it is the "Ready Troop" that moves the troops according to their movements.

Since both are tasks that require tactical judgement and striking power, they cannot withstand that task with a force of semi-precision. This "reserve power" is therefore often elite in many countries.

And the troops entrusted with it were the Emilia division of the Royal Silesian Army, led by Princess Emilia Silesia, whose sophistication and effectiveness are flying through among the royalists.

But even though I knew it, Sarah and Emilia's deputy Maya Krakowska were intolerable as they simmered their fighting spirit into their eyes.

Each time, Emilia forgives them like that.

"In a heroic epic tale (fantasy), the lead role is the last one to appear. Let us imitate it."

That being said, Emilia had put up with her coming in.

But it doesn't mean I didn't do anything all the time.

Emilia moved the troops under the flag when she felt that the war situation had become unfavourable to the royalists. The move looked as if it was about to poke the sides and back of the Allied forces, and in fact it looked that way in the eyes of Allied Commander Harha.

As a result, Harha was distracted by the Emilia Division and was unable to move on to a full offensive, and had to leave his troops to be able to react immediately to the Emilia Division. In other words, a division led by Emilia succeeded in flirting with the entire coalition.

As is thus typical, the first day of the Sviner match saw the night as the front remained glued.

But for a royalist, you can't do it forever. The Royalists are numerically disadvantaged, so even if the forces on both sides drain each other, the Capitol will remain several divisions under its sphere of power. The royalists don't have it.

To prevent such a situation, the royalists had to take opening measures.

That night, at 21.30. The operation proposed by Major Yuzef Waresa, Operational Staff of the Emilia Division, was approved in the seat of the operational conference by senior royalist officers, which was also held in alarm of the night raid.

For that operation, pre-preparations were made from before dawn the following 15 February, and were transferred to execution with dawn.