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1019 moat: marching route and previous battles

Marching routes and previous battles

Side: yuki

"... it's the center, and the north, and the northernmost end of the mountain."

With that said, Emperor Eupiah places the pawn showing the army in three places on the map.

This is not as expected.

This is the only route you can march on, if you say so roughly.

But we couldn't squeeze any further.

Anyway, every route is because we Weed don't have any information.

Even though Misty is gathering some information, there is no way she can decide because she is not being examined as a kitten for convenience, climate, or historical background at the level that determines the actual march route.

Or that should be left to the Zrabble Great Empire, which is actually in charge of the battle against the Empire of Hein.

That's what I think......

"… but given the period, the northernmost, the route around the mountains of water will be tough. More importantly, it is difficult to withdraw if countered."

Shaw immediately denies the northernmost route.

"I also agree with Lord Shaw. The northernmost route is narrow. It is also easy to ambush on the terrain, rather the advantages of the great army cannot be harnessed"

"More importantly, it snows even in the summer at the northernmost end. This route shouldn't even be adopted, given the need to have the necessary equipment, such as cold gear, for soldiers."

Is the northernmost route denied to both General Mirabelle and General Vol?

Well, that's a good thing.

There's no way a small group can move more than 10,000 troops anyway.

And there seems to be a valley route suitable for intercepting large armies in a few.

If we were to go out of our way to choose such a route, it would be just a few troops with a rash.

...... hmm?

You're hooked on something.

Oh, well, on the contrary, if it's from the enemy, is this where we're going?

This route won't pass because this is a big army. Because it's too risky to go through.

So it becomes a way out for the enemy.

I was wondering if I should advise you.

"... that's not funny. This northernmost route should be sealed off in our Fourth Army."

The boulder is the Grand Emperor's view.

Did you notice that before I said it?

"What is it, all of a sudden? Isn't that inappropriate to move soldiers forward?

Emperor Eupiah doesn't seem to have thought that far and has his neck hanging, but that's right, the two generals seem to have noticed Shaw's concerns and are only face to face with alignment.

"... I see. If our army doesn't come here, it could march the other way."

"I see it would also be possible to easily break through in multiple small formations of armies and reorganize the army where it was opened if we did not place the soldiers. Lord Shaw is right, it will also be necessary to hold Kittin and hold him down so he can't be poked behind his back."

"Uh, you know what? But then we have to deal with the southern land routes, too? The sea is where the weed is, so no problem, but the land is just unsecured, right?

"Your Majesty, there's no problem with that, as this one can easily deploy troops in addition to detecting enemy movements. It's not the northernmost route."

"Mm-hmm. I understand your mistake. At the northernmost end of the spectrum, isn't the most effective route for the Hain Empire to take this surprise?

"Exactly. At this meeting, we decided we should avoid the snow and the steep roads, naturally."

"That's not natural. Can it therefore be a weakness?"

"Yes, I think it would be appropriate not to use this place for invasion, but leaving it unattended does not allow us to detect the opponent's movements. Instead, if you make a breakthrough from here, you need to break down more soldiers to deal with it, so you don't just need to sense it, you need to hold on tight."

Shaw's right.

If you neglect it and diminish your protection than your enemies could possibly come from here, you could also be devastated from it.

Because we predicted this far, even if the enemy actually arrived, the damage would be contained.

"Aye, okay. Then Shaw's Fourth Army is primarily responsible for policing. It makes no sense to be broken through more than anything. Therefore, this place turns the defense forces from the First Army. Okay?"

"Ha. So the remaining march routes will be north and center..."

Since the blockade of the northernmost route was decided, I looked back at the map again......

"That said, it's possible from anywhere"

"Yeah, it's also the idea that the choice is wide."

As the two generals put it, this land is vast, even when it comes to the central, northern route.

So there are actually countless routes. It's hard to narrow it down from one point to another.

"Um, for now, we're not ruling out a third army deployment led by Mirabelle."

It is slightly south of the centre that there is a pawn indicating a third army.

Just below that pawn is listed what sounds like the name of the town, so you're probably deploying troops to a fort near it.

I saw it to that point and realized there was something I had to ask.

"Excuse me. May I ask you a question?

"Mm-hmm. It doesn't matter. Are you worried about something, Lord Yuki?"

"Yes, I do not know the current deployment of the Third Army in particular. You can't pinch your mouth poorly without knowing that, so I was hoping you'd let me know."

"Speaking of which, yeah. Shaw, explain."

"Ha. My Zlable Great Empire has laid down its current deployment status for a long time before coming into contact with Weed. Even so, only about two months before the invasion of Gusud by the Second Army. That purpose is central pressing, isn't it? There was a kingdom of Nodal on the side of the Heine Empire, and it was just forming in the center. We have sieged it off and now it is the border. I don't know if this will help... but this is the former Kingdom of Nodal."

Shaw wrote me down that the former Kingdom of Nodal territory existed with Dawn in the center of the map as it devoured the Zrabble Great Empire.

I see, this is getting in the way.

Prior to that, the Zrabble Great Empire had deployed troops to the north, south, and center against this territory of the Kingdom of Nodal.

"Are you saying that we needed to separate armies because of this Kingdom of Nodal?

"Huh. See? Well, that's one of the reasons, but sometimes it was hard to come together and invade an army."

"It is also true that, as His Majesty said, it was the presence of the Kingdom of Nodal that separated the army, but it was originally the territory on the side of the Empire of Hein that was vast. Well, the kingdom of Nodal was originally the next most powerful country in the Empire of Hein, so we couldn't handle it cheaply either."

"I wanted to negotiate if I could, but by then, my country was still small."

That's natural, too.

That was before we started sweeping half the continent.

Moreover, there is no way that the Kingdom of Nodal, with second only to the Empire of Hein, will ride the proposal of the Zlable Great Empire, which at the time was nothing more than a small country.

"Nevertheless, it took almost a year to push into the territory of the Kingdom of Nodal, and we swallowed the last territory together two months ago. However, it is still quite strange to think now that the Empire of Hein did not emerge even in this situation. Initially, there were some opinions that the Kingdom of Nodal reluctantly reinforced the Reich of Hain, but even if the Kingdom of Nodal refused or believed it would win, it should have known that if this place collapsed, the balance of power in the land would collapse dramatically. It's a good opportunity to sell thanks to the Kingdom of Nodal, but it didn't come out until the end..."

Sure, that sounds like a strange story, but you wouldn't think the number two country in this land would just fall in a year or so.

It's not the war on Earth.

... Is it a mistake to say that this was slow for the Heine Empire to move when asked about its war history?

I was relieved to look aside because there was a national power number two between me and the Zrabble Great Empire that I could rather call a rival.

That's all I feel.

I don't think you can handle a distant rebel messenger in such a state that the messenger of the Zrabble Empire couldn't be accepted.

It is not to say that the local troubles are major allies, but whether it is necessary for the distant Heine to speak out on purpose.

Whatever it is, it's interference in the internal affairs of another country.

Nevertheless, it is a fact that the Great Empire of Zlable stood because the nations that would join the Empire of Hain had a terrible oppressive rule.

It is a mistake that the Empire did not heed this voice.

And you flew to something else where the thought doesn't matter now.

This is why it is now the status quo.

"I see. I understand the situation. So, what about the royalty of the dominated kingdom of Nodal, etc? Is there any way we can negotiate with the Empire of Hein or something through them?

……

Shaw, Vol, and Mirabelle all have a bitter look to the question I asked.

"I see. So you got away with it."

Though the land was seized, being fled by the royal family would give the enemy a flag to recapture the former Kingdom of Nodal.

I mean, faulty.

That's why I thought the three of them had a bitter look...

"It's no use. They all jumped their necks."

Emperor Eupiah tells strangely faceless.

"Is it Emperor Eupea himself?

"Uhm.... I guess I thought there was room for negotiation because the Kingdom of Nodal said things, things I should have negotiated, etc."

Emperor Eupiah said so sorry for a moment, but returned immediately to his faceless expression.

"It was as if there was no room for negotiation with them. The messenger I sent was truncated and delivered by my neck.... Well, this is good. They're not rebels. And whoever leaves the messenger ready to go."

Until then, it was simply a voice without discouragement, but from there, suddenly the voice comes into force.

"Bye, bye. They took the poor people of their country and set them on fire along the border they set up. If you talk, you'll see. Because of the misunderstanding they made, the innocent people were burned in the hands of what they were supposed to protect. No, they didn't see it as a people. It's just livestock. I don't know how to help more of them!

At the end of the day, it had turned into yelling.

I couldn't say much about it.

I heard it was terminal.

Because it was terrible, he said we stood up to make a country where we could live.

I didn't know what the word meant. No, I still seem to have sweetened my assumptions, too.

So it was just shit.

"So you left a minimal defense, three armies together and attacked the Kingdom of Nodal at once. I slapped him thoroughly, slapped him, smashed him completely. It was terrible enough to say that Nodal is terrible. Thanks to the fact that most of the people, mainly the poor, and the local lords, took sides here, we were able to control them in just one year."

"I see. I'm sorry to make you talk so hard"

"Fine, because the Heinese Empire only said 'terrible'. The eagles may have been hesitant to tell Weed about that stupidity somewhere and feared that they would find out about its miserable presence. Only those who do such stupid things seem to be from the same land.... Oh, I'm scared. I was just scared that those athletes might think I was with those people"

With a face that's about to cry now. Immediately, Aslin and Fielia rush over and hug each other.

"It's okay. I'm not gonna hate you at all."

"It is. The Phyllias are friends!

"Uhm! I was blessed with good friends!

What a wonderful friendship.

So, on an inspiring occasion......

"Your Majesty, you are right that Lord Aslin and his friends are good friends, but we need to make a decision on the march route"

"Whoa, that's right. So the people of the Kingdom of Nodal caught all of them, and they couldn't negotiate. So, there's a mirabel in the fort on the edge of the former kingdom of Nodal, so you'd better stop doing that."

And back to the rest of the story.

But you're a little shocked to talk about the Kingdom of Nodal.

I don't think we can discuss this in the first place, not the part about burning the people.

... You're going to need to let Misty take it back.