Continental Hero Senki

Pwotzk Defense Battle Part 3

"If you have a unit in front of you that obviously doesn't move and isn't alert to Locke, it's usually the guy who says it's a trap"

When the Imperial Army had launched a small offensive combined with forcible reconnaissance, Yuzef Waresa was at ease.

Those who blame that attitude are those who do not know his identity and abilities and who know him well...... warrior friends such as Rasdwav Novak, for example, are relieved to reject him if they see his attitude that seems so unmotivated,

"What, you think you can win?

And ask.

There's no disgust or other fine dust there, just simply saying, "You don't know what the trick is, but you can win, right? Because there is tremendous trust."

"So far. Even so, there's no way we can reverse the trend of war where we could win."

"Hmm? But isn't that just what you don't mean to change?

"If I'd come that easily with a reversal, I'd have conquered the world by now."

That's what they say. They quietly see the battlefield.

Pioneer of the Eastern Continental Imperial Army, who dared to jump into the "blatant trap" shown by the Royal Silesian Army. You're right in the sense that by doing so, you figure out what your enemies are up to.

More importantly, the Imperial Army has a numerical advantage over the Royal Army, so it is not necessary at all to pass through some damage intentionally. If only a few sacrifices could keep track of the enemy's movements.

"- And as an Imperial Army, you'd think so."

"Is that what this is about?

"That's what it is. Besides, the numerical advantage is difficult to take advantage of in urban offensive warfare. As an Imperial Army, we need to take advantage of a few things like this, and that's what makes treasure rotten."

Imperial army attacks are not sporadic and motivated just for reconnaissance purposes.

Therefore, the Royal Army, which is numerically disadvantaged, does not need to rush back to the attack and is able to deal with it calmly. And by imposing a trick there, you can deceive the Imperial Army.

When it came to the trick, it was a magical centralized operation.

Separately, it is a plain tactic to describe as a trick. In fact, magical centralized operations and the like are tactics carried out in both field and siege warfare, and both Yuzef and the Imperial Army use them against their enemies, respectively.

But what is very different from those examples is that they make it look obvious to the Imperial Army.

"It's like, 'The tactic of war we've been hiding was this centralized operation!' That I teach. Make sure your enemies don't find out what we're trying to do."

I showed off all the bills against the opponent - and it was the liver of this operation that made me think.

We had to be creative in order to operate the Kingsguard Cavalry, protected by Sarah Marinovska's natural martial arts, without Sarah due to various circumstances, and penetrate the enemy's land deeply.

If it had not been for the "circumstances," Yuzef might not have used such measures.

"... but I'm glad it worked. If the enemy hadn't stuck around on guard, it would have been hard to say no."

"Is it because the enemy is good enough to be established? That's all the internal reform of the Imperial Army has gone on, and it just oddly proved to be a threat."

"... that's right"

Yuzef falls into weakness.

He shows that kind of reaction as far as he realizes that the enemy proves competent and has to be relative to such a capable enemy for at least six months.

"The more you win, the more troublesome enemies you will be fought. I can't do it... it's not some kind of tea addiction dialogue."

"Whose dialogue is that?"

"I don't know Radek"

When we're having that conversation, the sky on the front lines shines out. It was the activated light of witchcraft characteristic of advanced witchcraft and a testament left that Yuzef's maneuvers were progressing well.

It is a plain measure, but there are elaborately calculated traps strewn out there that cannot be cleaned up "plain".

The attraction of points, orbits, troop deployments, and routes of advance where witchcraft effectively destroys enemy forces. The operational diagram, which summarises the urban offensive once shown in Laskino in an even higher dimension, is no longer filled in black monochrome. If the stranger saw anything, it would have only looked like graffiti or a peculiar, avant-garde work of art that was difficult to understand.

Future generations, one of the war historians who saw this operational diagram said he shouted:

"I don't know because it doesn't say where whoever made it - but I could describe this as reaching the realm of war art"

and.

A few minutes later, a simultaneous attack by the Royal Army Magic Corps plunged the Imperial Army avant-garde forces into chaos and further pursued there, leaving the Imperial Army with 1,500 dead and missing persons to withdraw.

And behind the success of that operation, another Yuzef measure was about to begin.

"- Okay, I'm going."

"Yeah, be careful."

A regiment of Kingsguard cavalry, raised by Sarah Marinovska, dives through the Imperial Army's surveillance network and transcends the Vistula River. The Royal Army Kingsguard Cavalry, dressed in imperial army uniforms, rushes like a wolf unleashed on the field.

Seeing the sight, Sarah had absolute trust in her men and Yuzef and one emotion that would conflict with it.

"............ it's okay. It's okay. It's Yuzef's idea of an operation..."

But Sarah swallowed that contradictory emotion, along with the almost saying.

December 21.

It is no exaggeration to say that the real battle begins here.

... and no one knows yet that this battle will decisively change "his" fate.