"That's why you can't do that. If we don't attack more, we won't win."

"How long have you been saying that, part-time? We have the power to build castles. We should be more protective."

It was after the construction around the castle town and the outer wall was completed.

Now I heard a noisy conversation when I was worried about what to do about the castle, which could show Gran's authority.

Looking at who it was, it seemed that my part-time brother and Vargas were talking quite incandescently.

"What's wrong, both of you?"

"Ah, Ars. Listen to me. I'm talking to Vargas about how to fight if there's a fight next time, but he's always telling me how to defend him."

"Oh, my God. Tell him to work part-time, too. Even when I'm training, it's dangerous to try to do all the assault."

Apparently, they were talking about tactics.

They usually gather farmers to train them, with the intention of serving as captains when the battle begins.

But those two ideas seem to be bumping into each other straight away.

You can't just leave this alone.

I decided to listen to him while drinking at the table with my part-time brother Vargas.

After listening to each story, I got the impression that my part-time brother was attack-oriented and Valgas was more protection-oriented.

However, regardless of Vargas, who has experienced the battle many times, my part-time brother feels dangerous.

Because it seems that the battle with the Fontana army was involved.

It was my first battle with the Fontana army, but it was the same for my part-time brother.

The first battlefield was surrounded by a strange atmosphere.

In an unusual situation where you don't know when someone will die, wave down the weapon on the opponent you've become an enemy.

I can't afford to feel sorry for the other person at this time.

Perhaps he would have been killed or badly injured in that battle.

Me, too.

The tension went up unusually during the first rush.

But because of that, I think I was able to move on a battlefield that I had never experienced in my life before.

It was the same for me, and of course my part-time brother was the same.

The result was victory over the opponent, who clearly had more strength and numbers than themselves.

My part-time brother may have had this victory imprinted on his brain as a success experience.

I was able to win because of the assault.

Then we can win the same attack next time.

It would be quite normal to think so.

After all, even though my part-time brother is strong, he is still a child.

But it is.

I didn't think it would be such a successful experience.

I don't want a surprise attack that carries the disadvantage of a difference in the number of people like that.

We had a raid because we thought that was all we needed.

This is a group of peasants, but everyone can use magic, and there is a hidden ball called Valkyrie.

On that premise, he only dared to take a dangerous assault in order to deal heavy damage to the opponent in a single battle.

After all, the action taken to ensure that the opponent's head was smashed was just a surprise attack.

Speaking of results-based theory alone, I think this choice was a success.

Successfully took Raymond, the opponent's top Fontana family slayer, and as a result, it was allowed to match Carlos' interests.

At that time, if I had chosen the tactic of waiting for the battle at Kawakita's position, I would have endured the opponent's attack very well, and it is possible that I did not negotiate with Carlos, or even if I did, I would not have been dealt with properly.

Even if harmony had been achieved, the same conditions would not have been possible.

Well, later on, that assault wasn't the wrong choice.

However, Valgas's emphasis on defense also feels subtle.

That is because Valgas was of the opinion that as a Balkan army that can build castles in a short period of time, it would be better to focus on training to build castles on the battlefield and use them for defense.

But that choice is impossible.

Because the tactics are strategically out in my situation.

Permitted by direct negotiations with Carlos, he was given the right to rule over the Balkan Knights as a subordinate, but this position may be called a sandy cabinet.

Basically, the Fontana family has been dominated by a Raymond faction, and Carlos' position is still not a cornerstone.

It seems to be grouped together, but I'm probably disliked like a caterpillar in the Fontana family.

I also think it would be natural if the peasant knight who suddenly came out of the pod was entrusted with the territory and had a huge face.

If they had an intimate relationship with Raymond, it would be hate.

What if the Fontana family were now in a state of battle with other nobles?

Carlos will immediately summon and fight.

Of course I have to join the fight there.

If you're going to ignore the call, you'll be punished for it.

What happens if I build a castle on the battlefield and try to cage it?

Could the knights of the Fontana family, other than me, do something to help me in the cage?

To be honest, I can only see a future that can be abandoned in such a situation.

The Vulcans were trying to get behind their enemies with the skis they were defending, and that would be it.

Never beat a defensive battle.

However, it is Nashing who does daily training mainly in defensive combat.

If you do that, one day you will lose your life as a discard in battle.

Thinking about it, the conditions are quite harsh.

After gaining the Knights of the Balkans, we were forced to carry out economic reforms and urban development, but we will need to keep an eye on the military side more.

Again, I talked to my part-time brother and Vargas about what to do about the future Balkan army.