Continental Hero Senki

The beginning of the war.

How easy it is to win a war.

Putting in more power than your enemies. I'm done with this.

Regardless, just putting your power into the dark clouds will do you great harm, and there are no objects or arts. When you are in a position to actually do it, it will be how to efficiently send a lot of battle power into the battlefield, or when you put it in, it will do less damage.

In the case of the Ostomark Empire and the Second Reich of Christ, it is good to say that, in strength, they are one another.

Christ prevails in terms of the military holdings he has at his disposal. But Christ sometimes military reform lags behind that of Ostmarc, and he can't show more work than a few.

But Ostmarc also needs restraint on those aspects in relation to the Union of Livonia Nobles, the Holy Tyrrhenian Pope and, more importantly, its borders with the Eastern Continental Empire.

Therefore, the last six Ostmark-Christ wars have also been fought against each other.

It is the strategic goal of this war to turn the situation upside down and force Christ into the Ostmarc faction. We must therefore win big.

In the executive office where we were greeted by the Silesian Military Advisers within the provisional command, I was distressed by one person.

"Does expanding the front against enemies that are numerically advantageous rather only benefit the enemy? Then we should think of the Eastern Wars as a showdown ground, and the other side as nailing and stopping the power of Christ..."

But the problem there is still that the enemy is laying a heavy defensive formation in Harmanli.

Repeated assaults on fortified positions are the ultimate of stupidity. That would be a recreation of the Eastern Continental Imperial Army's ugliness of being repelled after repeated attacks on the castle city of Laskino. You can't attack more than you can afford to fight.

There are three types of tactics against a fortress.

1, the assault operation I just said.

2, Turn down the enemy supply line and wait for the enemy to starve.

3. Let them betray their enemies or even send in agents to attack from within.

1 is rejected because, as I said, there are many disadvantages.

2 is an appropriate measure. In this case, however, the enemy has secured a solid rear line of communication, and it is difficult to obstruct it due to its location.

Three could be harder. There is a question of how to send agents into the enemy without strangulation, or how to make them betray you.

"Wouldn't you like three? Sounds like Yuzef."

"No, it's like me. - What?

Soon Sarah's face was right next to mine.

"Look, don't think of Yuzef as a pretty weird thing. Even Carlsbert......"

"Oh, no, not there..."

Sarah looks strange, but it's more of me who wants to look that way. Why are you so close?

... but Sarah is going to do it if she can't get behind me at some point. Well, don't think you're gonna break my line of alert!

"So, what are you doing?

"I'm figuring out a way to win the war."

There is a fundamental question as to whether the opinion of the foreign military Major would be acceptable from the point of view. If this unit is His Highness Emilia's unit, there's nothing wrong with it, but I'm not here right now.

I can only rely on Mr. Fine, but the cone she has is Ministry of Information related.

Brigadier General Matheus, the immediate superior general, has no choice but to appeal to Major General Pervert. If he is the son of the Marquis and a martial family fame, he will have relatives who can speak on a strategic level.

... I can easily raise it if I'm not a pervert.

"What do you got for Sarah?

"What?

"How to Win a War"

I would like a candid opinion from a third party because my perspective is skewed when I think alone.

"Hmm... Something tells me it's the situation at Fort Tartak."

"Fort Tartak?

"Yeah. The situation of the Imperial Army during the Spring War, should I say?

Um, wait. You must have read it in the battle details. It's hard to remember because I wasn't on the spot, but I'm sure...

"When Sarah raided an enemy supply base through the Raskino Free Nation?

"Yes, that's it. You just have to do the same thing."

"... no, well, I put it in one of my choices."

That's a column that cuts off two supply lines.

But the terrain isn't the same as it was during the Spring War. Whether it was Laskino or Valavillier, where the rear supply base was located, Ahrahen was a plain where the cavalry exercised its greatest power.

But this time it is a mountainous area that is difficult for the cavalry to operate. I'm not saying it's impossible, but it's hard to assault Harmanli's rear line of communication.

Even if we could raid the backward line vertically, it wouldn't make sense if that didn't work until the Hurmanli offense, and given the risks on the return of the troops, yeah.

"... that's hard"

"Well."

But can the dimension of the supply line still be expected to be effective? There's an example of Valavillier, and it's my hand to try to broaden my horizons more.

Me and Sarah look at the map. Yeah, yeah, I roar. It would have been a strange sight from the side.

"Ah."

Voice like you noticed something, not me now.

Needless to say, it's Sarah. When Sarah looked at the map, she suddenly raised her voice.

"Hmm, but... it's nothing after all"

It is, but somehow Sarah doesn't hesitate to go on.

"What's up?

"Oh, no... I've come up with a plan, but it can't be realistic."

"You don't have to worry about that. I want Sarah's honest opinion."

"... don't you laugh?

"Let's swear to God"

Well, in this unit, the goddess is supposed to be Sarah.

You didn't know you trusted my word, and Sarah gave me that opinion after a few seconds of cruising.

"You know... I remember Castelletto"

"Castelletto? Of the Convention Conference?

"Yes."

Fort Castelletto.

A fort in Aeresund, the capital of the Principality of Schauenburg, in that it is characterized by a star-shaped fortress. But why the sudden Castelletto?

"See, that's when Yuzef told me about Castelletto. Well, Castelletto said to protect the harbor, which is a weakness..."

"Oh... you did say that"

Fort Castelletto is a fortress built by the government when it worried about the circumstances of Aeresund, which made it a fortified city and a port city with insufficient defensive power. The defense of the port district, which will be a weakness, is its role.

That's why I thought we were going to attack from the ocean.

From the sea.

The moment Sarah said that, I felt the seed cracked in my head. Here, I'm here with a pikipikin. Perhaps we can destroy the enemy fleet with one aircraft now.

"But look, the ocean here is pretty narrow, and I can probably see it from land... so I can't"

Shut up. You saw if I had a negative opinion, and Sarah's words grew smaller and smaller. But I don't care about that.

It was a very short word that came to my mind. It's only a three-letter word if it's kanji.

"... I think I agree that Sarah is a goddess."

"What?"

Major General Matheus and I got an opinion on it, but Sarah is undoubtedly the goddess of victory.

"Mr. Fine and His Excellency the Major General will ask if it's possible."

"Huh? A little?

Sarah has a question mark all over her head about what's going on. Kind of funny.

"Thanks Sarah! I love you!

"Yes!?

Easy to understand, Sarah turns bright red to her ears. Oh, my God, you're good at confessing at times I don't know, but when I do, it gets mundane.

Say a short goodbye to Sarah and go under Mr. Fine. Whether it succeeds or fails, this proposal is worth doing. From behind the closed door, he said, "I'm not sure I can get away with this! It sounds like something, but it's nothing.

Words that came to mind.

maritime control, is