"Mr. Ars, I have something to say. Are you sure?

"Leon. What's the matter with you?

"Yes, I believe that Arus' recent efforts will lead to a more rapid attack on Eindrad's hills. Still, Eindrad's hills have been fortified for years by the Ulk family. I don't think it's going to be easy."

Yeah, maybe.

"Once you've recaptured the villages around the hill, you'll be on your way to the hill. However, it will take a long time for the moon to cruise until we can tackle it as soon as possible."

"Seriously... Does it take that long? I'm a newlywed."

"I know. But let's leave it there. Mr. Arus told Carlos that it was better not to participate in the strategy itself. Are you sure about that?

"Oh, yeah. This is the main cavalry, so I don't want to take part in a fortified hill attack. It's convenient."

"But it doesn't mean you have to do nothing. First of all, it would be desirable for the Fontana army to have a complete position in order to concentrate on the hill. I have something to keep in mind."

"What do you want to do? What is that?"

"It's about stopping the enemy from reinforcing. The power of the House of Ulk is not exclusive to the hills of Eindrad. The meaning of the fortifications is to hold out until reinforcements from the Ulk realm arrive. There will always be reinforcements."

"Huh? There are others who have been given the role of stopping reinforcements. Soldiers from Fontana's city didn't just gather here. Master Carlos already ordered us to stop the reinforcements."

"That's right. But it also means attacking a city north of Eindrad's hill and turning the eyes of the Ulk family towards you. Reinforcements cannot be completely prevented. So we should take measures."

I see. Okay, then I'll figure out a way to prevent reinforcements. "

I got a Kuo sword from Carlos, the magic sword of Urk, and skipped back to my position.

But there was someone who said something about me.

It's Leon, who became my brother this year.

Apparently, he knew the current situation and was thinking about what to do next.

As for me, when I was told I didn't have to participate in an offensive strategy, I felt like an end-of-work salesman, but it was different.

However, the opinion was worth considering.

Reinforcements from House Ulk.

Indeed, it would be a mistake to assume that there is no reinforcement.

Reinforcements will come to rescue the hills being attacked.

Carlos' plan in advance was to start a fight at a different point and deprive him of the leeway to come to help.

However, it may only have a subtle effect at present.

After all, I've already finished the first battle and beaten the enemy generals.

It is delicate whether you look at the part-time team or at us.

After all, we should consider when reinforcements arrive.

I was advised by Leon and decided to consider the measures.

"... Mr. Ars. It is I who should prevent the reinforcement of our enemies. I never thought I'd do this."

"What is it? This will stop the reinforcements, right? Is there a problem?

"No, there's no problem... I can't believe what I'm seeing....."

I see. Well, I think it was a little too much. "

"I don't think it's a big deal. Nobody usually thinks of walling the hill to prevent reinforcements."

"Well, the Vulcans have a job building walls. Everyone got used to it gradually, and the work efficiency improved. It's a good trend."

I thought about and executed the countermeasure because Leon told me not to reinforce my enemies.

When he saw it, Leon opened his mouth and snapped that it was impossible.

Well, maybe that's natural.

The only way I could prevent enemy reinforcements was to surround the Eindrad Hill itself with walls.

After suppressing the surrounding village, it became a strategic offensive, and I actually saw the actual hill, but from my point of view, it was smaller than a hill, but it felt like a mountain.

There are several hill-climbing routes, but otherwise rocks are quite rolling and difficult to climb.

Easy to climb routes have defensive walls built to be checked, and the path to them is narrow and easy to be attacked by bows and arrows from above.

I felt that Leon's opinion that it would take time and was unlikely to be able to attack with a single line of rope was the right one.

It seems that a protracted battle is inevitable.

Reinforcements will surely come.

This fortified hill must earn that much time.

However, it is difficult for a small number of Vulcans to stop the reinforcements.

If so, instead of intercepting the enemy reinforcements, make sure the reinforcements do not reach the hill.

That's what I thought. I built a [wall architecture] around the hill.

When the Ulks came for reinforcements, they started building walls from the route they were supposed to follow, and eventually built walls around the hill.

Of course, the walls aren't completely enclosed, but we have towers higher than the walls I built and binoculars that look out the distance.

Wherever reinforcements come from, they can be found at a glance and intercepted using the Wall.

The attacker will be able to focus on the attack with peace of mind.

"Leon, this is not the end. This wall is just to keep reinforcements out of the hills. We need to be vigilant."

Ambient vigilance is a bystander's patrol? How far does that go?

"I've always been able to come back here on a day trip. It's not that far."

"If you're going on a day trip, you're going on a Valkyrie, right? I wonder what kind of distance they're running."

After the wall has been completed to a certain extent, I have a part-time brother outside.

As a part-time brother, the construction of walls is not enough.

They are going to villages around the hill to see if there will be any reinforcements from Ulk.

A long ride on the Valkyrie should clear up some of the anger.

Thus, while Carlos was attacking the hills of Eindrad, I remained vigilant.