The Kingsguard Division 3rd Cavalry Regiment, essentially led by Sarah Marinovska, is the strongest cavalry unit in the Kingdom of Silesia.

Formerly an Emilia Silesian escort unit, Sarah's inauguration in the regiment has led to improved proficiency, traveling to and from numerous battlefields and winning over numerous enemies.

It is a very natural story that her work, which is a woman and has a good appearance, and releases beauty even on the battlefield (it is said), becomes an ingredient in the outfits of future generations of novels, films and dramas.

But there was no other human being but Sarah and Sarah's friends to know that it was only with a wisdom bag named Yuzef Waresa that Sarah was active.

18 October 639 Continental Calendar.

The elites of the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, who stood for the purpose of destroying the 18th trade, bypassed the enemy formation as usual and, as usual, ambushed it on the enemy's supply streets.

And as usual, he fought his enemies and found his 18th prey only after Sarah had finished her lunch early.

"What's the size of the enemy?

"Horses are more than 50, they also confirm the appearance of escorts and thought cavalry. Location is here."

There are many opportunities to go out with Sarah in the 3rd Cavalry Regiment. Brigadier Kovalski, who is often used as her deputy, spreads the map and writes down the report of the opponent squad.

I've only done the same thing 17 times, I'm not nervous about the troops, and I'm ready for this.

With just one exception.

"There are more escorts but fewer than the number of horses. You will not be the enemy of our regiment. I'll have you ready for a total attack immediately."

……

"Lieutenant Colonel Marinovska?

Kovalski advances in preparing for the total attack. As usual, that is the same routine and transformed task of washing her face in the morning, but for some reason Sarah does not issue the decree and thinks with her arms together.

Clarified, I thought it was impossible for Kovalski for her to think so deeply. Instead, I even thought her way of thinking "doesn't look good". Because Sarah is a person whose muscles move before she thinks.

"... Yuzef."

And the moment Sarah cut it out like that, she said, "Oh, my God. You weren't thinking, you were remembering," Kovalski agrees.

So is that. Because a beautiful girl named Sarah Marinovska is a zokon to a less familiar man named Yuzef Waresa who lacks charm except for her brains. "She's not fooled by a bad man," so disturbed by a regiment of newcomers who don't know her very well.

Well, Kovalski is the earliest set to return only "the first half of the sentence is not wrong" in that regard.

But when Sarah speaks Yuzef's name, Kovalski also knows from long experience that it's mostly a serious story, not a love affair. And for the most part, it's not even busy.

"I've been forced to raid the supply route 17 times and I haven't taken care of anything," he said. They have enough troops and supplies to take care of it, so it's not weird to do something. "

"... that's true, but you've been successful 17 times, right? Either the measures are ineffective or not?

"Don't be optimistic, Kova."

I can't exactly say what you say, Kovalski.

"The opponent is a mighty Imperial Army. He's never been cautious."

"... I didn't know the day would come when I could hear those words from the Lieutenant Colonel"

"Are you trying to tell me that I'm a brain muscle without thought?

To the mucking Sarah, Kova answered with a shoulder clasp. Needless to say,

"Damn, I think about it sometimes, too. I won't be dressed without relying on Yuzef forever."

"Is it Master Left? But what do you do? There's nothing strange about the enemy, and there's no point in acting cautiously or abandoning the bait in front of you, is there?

".................. hmm"

Sarah put her arms together again and looked to heaven and pondered.

Kovalski thought more seriously than Sarah that maybe the spear would come down to her being so cautious about the assault.

And the words Sarah uttered after she thought through were the most trustworthy words anyone in the regiment had ever heard.

"If I'm right, I don't think that's just a supply unit."

"Are you kidding?"

"Yep. It's a woman's fault."

Kovalski sighs deeply. I see, there is no more convincing word than what a woman named Sarah Marinovska calls a "woman's inquiry".

Some members of the crew, including Kovalski, have thought about what her investigation is like.

The theory that it was a survey backed by experience was discontinued as "it is not" earlier. Anyway, her inquiry begins at the time of the Spring War, where there was no inter-service.

Then what is the "Woman's Question"? Various factors and logics were preached, such as insight, knowledge, slipped vision, and, in fact, predictive abilities, but none of them were 100% convinced. and the theory that ultimately garnered the most support,

"Aren't the surveys forged to not miss the affair of a man in love even useful on the battlefield?

It was a joke of one of the crew members that

"- What, are you listening, Kova?

If I'd remembered something like that that didn't matter, I'd have apparently missed hearing something important. Sarah slapped Kovalski in the head.

"Sorry, Lieutenant Colonel. Think a little."

"Damn...... I'll say it again. Departures are matched. Wait here for a while to continue with the opponent. I'll change the enemy area to see if there's a separate unit."

"A trap, so?

"One way or another, I think the troops we just found are more of a trap. Also, I'd like to get in touch with the main unit - or I'd like to get in touch with Yuzef and talk to him."

"Do you want me to come this way?

"I feel like I'm on my feet, and that seems to keep me busy over there..., let's just make a suggestion"

"Okay. We'll form an opponent's unit and send a message."

"Please."

Thus, the 18th raid did not take place on this day.

No one really knew if this was the right decision, but most people in the 3rd Cavalry Regiment said they knew "there's no way a woman can get the wrong idea".