20. Warfare

Suddenly the war came to an end in vain. Camikaze, who began to push through the differences in command and training in the early clashes, repeatedly retreated indiscriminately, allowing the coalition to win the first battle in its entirety. The general public was drunk on loot or relaxation, all in a honey-like sleep, but not even the conductors.

"Once we know the damage is about 3500 casualties, thanks to the generous potion and the efforts of the congregation to the limit, fortunately there will not be more victims than this.."

"Whether there is less damage or more."

"In general, it's less, and in our plan, it's more."

Compared to Kamikaze, which almost brutally rushed in and had no proper plans, the coalition defeated its opponents with the introduction of sophisticated group movements, such as almost mechanical devices. If Kamikaze didn't know if he wanted a little more communication or if he wanted an efficient operation, but if he didn't, the difference between the two was more than just who used the map nucleus and who didn't.

The reason the damage was greater than initially anticipated in Shin was due to Ryosuke's intrusion and more violent resistance. Of course, winning and losing was overwhelming.

Out of about 20,000 troops, only about 5,000 survived Kamikaze. In fact, after a pretty quick battle, the damage was on the extreme side, and one of the reasons was the magic leaflet and the mythical role of mythology.

Upon showing his move to retreat from Kamikaze, Yu White Woo did not intend to deliberately besiege him, but opened a slight gap between his troops and created a hole to escape. After that, the action was obvious. Several splintered magic leaflets were subsequently bombarded to maximize the damage and miscapture the escape route. Instead, people who dug inside could not penetrate the siege made of layers and died or became prisoners in it naturally.

Coercive said by pulling out his damp head once.

"So what happens to the runaways now?"

"The rapid manoeuvres of the mythology and the relatively weak Windmill Guild members and Choi Chul Hyung are on the move, and they're running away without even thinking about resisting, but they've told us to keep a reasonable distance because they might be preparing for an ambush."

"The loot collection and sorting needs to pass a while, and now the problem is backed up…."

I won the war, but the next day was a real problem.

"It seems that taking surrender or taking over the city... is going to be a lot of damage, right?"

"Yes."

I do.

The question was, how do you take over a city? Once there, it is possible to spread the spectacle within a building that is familiar to them with the protection of the walls. Moreover, an enormous number of 100,000 people remain in the castle. If you lose life perfectly, you can ignore one death and relax and resurrect in perfect condition at the earliest possible time.

"Generally speaking, a simple attack would be devastating. Moreover, there are numerical differences, and the recruitment of troops is difficult because it takes two days for Shinshi to power Tokyo."

When Yoo Baek Woo cleared up the situation and told me, I realized that people's faces were troubled. Clearly winning and retaining dominance is also a coalition, and there was much more to think about than Kamikaze.

"Khh, this isn't usually a problem. Can't you threaten me somehow? I don't think it would be possible if I were to put all the pressure on him because he was so hoarse."

"It is possible that the opponent should be under pressure because of isolation. The city is a place of complete self-sufficiency, but it's going to be hard for us, the supply ships, because of a lot of problems."

"In fact, the most effective way to do that is to step back."

"No, this is rather an opportunity. Kamikaze is a situation that has suffered considerable personal and material damage at the moment. If you reverse the idea that it's almost impossible to attack a city, isn't that consistent with the idea that if you step back from here, this opportunity doesn't come back?"

"If Kamikaze senses extinction, we are unconditionally close to enemy cities. I know it's an opportunity, but it's too risky."

Both were plausible, whether they were in favour or against.

For reason, I was shouting to retreat, but emotion was shouting to attack.

'This victory only raised the probability of Japanese occupation from 0% to 1%. However, if time passes and Japan begins to take damage, 1% will return to 0%.'

"My personal idea is to attack like this."

"That's so..."

"I'm not done yet. Yu Baek Woo, answer me. How likely are you to conquer Tokyo?"

"It's almost impossible."

It was immediate.

"If you think about it the other way around, you'll find it easy to understand. What would you do if we lost this battle and Kamikaze besieged the castle?"

"I'll try to lock the gates and reduce the damage as much as I can. If the gate is breached, we will use the city's features to the maximum extent possible to cast a cast and defeat the enemy."

"It was only in this vast plain that our command and operational capabilities were far superior that we were able to conquer, but when we switched to the Civil War, Kamikaze became overwhelmingly advantageous. It's a city that has lived for half a year, and if it does that, it knows it's geography. It has the disadvantage of not being able to spread orders quickly. It can cover it right away."

"So what's the most effective solution you can think of?"

Yu Baek Woo stroked the table with his fingers for a moment and replied.

"Negotiation."

"Negotiation."

"If the Japanese were willing to pay a public apology for defamation and war compensation for this, they wouldn't even be willing to negotiate with Kamikaze. I wouldn't be happy to see the overwhelming breakdown and the presence of enemy troops nearby. I think it's quite likely that if you push and pull appropriately, you'll achieve a satisfactory level of agreement."

"……."

A moderately balanced atmosphere was leaning towards consensus at the end of the millennium. Because it seemed best to finish properly, even if they thought so. However, just before the comment was made, the tent was opened and Mirina appeared dressed in blood, wearing a pair of swords.

"Welcome, Mirina. You're quite late."

"It's a little late to track down the fugitives. I have more to say than that."

"What do you want to say?"

"Yes, I urge you to advance your troops now."

"... What?"

The only authority to move the entire army is with the limits of force and the white sheep. Everyone was forced to panic at Miri's words as if they were talking boldly about dinner or eating together.

"Wait, it's not like you can decide to move an army like that."

"The mythical army has already ordered the white ligament to strike with force. Soon we'll be near Tokyo."

"Mirina! What the hell are you doing?!"

"There's something the ghost said. I'll deliver it now."

Everyone paused for a moment when they said they were ghosts. Rumor has it that Uchida, the second skilled man in Kamikaze, cut his throat, and with Mirina, led a white ligament to split the enemy's ball.

Moreover, the unknown mask was one of the factors that made him even more noteworthy.

"If you hesitate, you'll give your enemies time to react. It's too late if the enemy starts camping near the castle. We must drive them quickly so that only the enemy can get out of the castle. The role of the Enemy Chaser is to push the enemy into the castle."

"Push into the castle?"

What's the advantage of doing that?

"You shouldn't give me time to think. If the enemy cannot afford to think, and there is great damage, the penalty for death must be resolved quickly."

When you face death, you fall into extreme lethargy from half a day to a day at the same time as a certain decline in stats. Moreover, the main power has shifted to the equipment. It must be true that Japan's power is weak now.

"So in a short period of time, I have a plan for a speedy resolution. Oh, please accept all of this and read it."

"This is…."

"Did Miss Yukiko cooperate? Obviously, if this is the case, things will get a little better, but it's still a lot."

Detailed map of Tokyo's interior structure. Although this information was reliable enough for the Japanese captured, it was rarely possible to open the mouth in the morning, so this information was worth thousands of dollars.

However, he still insisted that he would not listen to any further objections as soon as he tried to spit out that this was impossible.

"He said he would open the gates."

"Yes?"

"Ghost is in charge and opens the gates at dawn. In addition to that, I was told that you should act according to this operation."

Those who listened to Miri's explanation were increasingly harsh with her story. Myrina, no, the Ghost plan seemed to be that successful.