King Tristan III of Rosalia, as he prefaced, stood neatly in the chair set up on the curtain, saying, "I have no intention of speaking out for the rest of the battle".

Wearing a misrillic armor, he drifts the majesty of the king, but he had a collection of poems in his hands, and somewhere around him he was interested in poetry was floating away.

But I can still like the area where I'm arguing against my disorientation.

I spoke to the head of the King's SS, a military professional.

"Well, Lord SS, what do you think of this situation?

The King's SS, they call him Bunafis.

He seems to be a man promoted from the king's immediate vicinity to the head of the king's SS, the Knights of the Holy Shield, but he makes a very sincere point.

"We'll lose as we go."

I was relieved to hear the words.

Because it would be difficult for you to come up with an idea that floats away like a boy king.

Some generals just floated away for a little while.

Alistair, head of the White Rose Knights, argues.

"With the extraction of my army and Lord Ike, I wouldn't be willing to lose! Why does Lord Bunafis make such a weak statement?

I'm like Lilith, sighing, pointing to the map spread out on the table, explaining.

"I hear the number of the Knights of Rosalia stationed in the King's Capital is close to 10,000. However, since not everything is a cavalry, is there a place where you can come right to this battlefield for three days? How many will that be?

The Bunafis

"3000, no, 5000 will be organized only by cavalry and will come rushing"

Explains it to me.

"If it's about 5,000, can't you afford it?

was the opinion of my deputy, Lilith.

"What's the reason?

"Because Master Ike has broken many times as many enemy armies so far. This time, we're joining the Human Knights. Is the power difference, uh, about four times greater?

"Can't you even do the math, exactly 2.5 times?"

"But isn't Lord Lilith right? If there's about three times as much force difference, we can drive him out in our army and in Lord Ike's 8th Corps"

"Sure."

Our legion has quite a few cannon holdings.

Also, the strength of soldiers in our 8th Corps, who have won a series of battles and won over experience, is one of the best in the Demon King's Army.

About three times as many opponents would not take lag.

- But I say.

"If the number of soldiers is triple, we won't take the delay, but if the difference is 7x or 10x, the story will change"

I wonder what this guy is talking about.

Lilith the Succubus, Giron the Oak Staff, and Anemone the Elf Warrior Chief look decent.

I point to the pictorial map.

"This plain is halfway between the king's capital, Rizas, and Aresta, but it is also surrounded by other human cities. A man named Eichs Ouberk was plotting a plot to rebel. Can't you imagine reinforcements coming from those cities?

Together,

"" "Ah!

Raise your voice.

"You should have seen reinforcements coming from Mezziere, Wierk, Theon, or at least the Knights stationed in this adjacent city"

I point to each city as I point to the picture map, and I say, "Well, as 3,000 cavalry soldiers come from each city, we have to deal with as many as 14,000 cavalry soldiers alone. Just 2,000 soldiers."

Everyone paled their complexion when they heard the words.

Especially not Oak's Giron's hasty sigh.

"This is not good."

and paled his face.

"Well, my husband sucks. If you stay like this, you lose. We need to hit him as soon as possible."

"No matter what I know."

"Then let's get into defensive posture quickly. Hurry up and build a horse fence in all directions to prepare for the enemy."

"aggressive defense," he said.

Not a bad hand.

There have also been instances in previous life when the Demon King, or Nobunaga Oda, used his measures to destroy the Takeda Horse Riding Regiment, which was then regarded as the strongest. It is a proposal.

Gunter, king of Dwarves, a skilled general, seems to agree with that.

"Horse fences alone are anxious. Let's let the Dwarf warriors dig the moat, which may be difficult in three days, but if we do it on an insomniac break, we may be able to figure it out"

Elf warrior chief Anemone also synchronizes the words.

"We Elf spiritual users will also cooperate. With the help of the Earth Spirit (Gnome), it will be easy to dig holes."

Gunter and Anemone, crossing their gazes, expressed their willingness to emphasise "um".

Although it is a rare sight for the Elves and Dwarves to agree, I was also surprised that Giron would come to express a rare and decent opinion.

It's not a bad operation.

Almost no different from the operation I was initially drawing.

Build a defensive position here, buy time while stopping enemy soldiers, and wait for the arrival of Sephiro's 7th legion was thought the best course of action.

- I thought that hand was all I had, but actually, now another proposal has come to mind.

Sure, if you use that hand, you may not lose, but vice versa, you can't win either.

The battle defends but the sides are overwhelmingly advantageous, but this is a plain, horse fence or moat. The defensive effect is diminished rather than caged in the castle.

Patience until Sephiro's reinforcements arrive, and the 7th legion's penetration of the enemy's flank will allow them to drive away the enemy soldiers, but in that case, all the handles will belong to Sephiro.

After the war, I stuck out that big breast,

"Hey, did you see that, Ike? Concubine activity. Your lord hasn't, either. Shall I teach you the military next time?"

and I can easily imagine you laughing high.

That's a joke, but if you have more efficient, less damage to your allies, and more operations that will hit your enemies hard, you should hire them.

When I turned to the generals, I proclaimed:

"I'm not going to take defensive tactics this time."

The generals who heard the words gave a startling look.

What surprises me so much as a general who has a tactical strategy is that my proposal would be bold proof.

Gunter, Sigan, Bunafis, Alistair, etc. are astonishing, but Lilith, Anemone, etc. are decent.

Will Giron be in the middle of it?

The look seemed like a difference in intelligence, but I'll explain it clearly to my men.

"It is from the king's capital, Leesas, that the enemy army, which is first in line, comes first. That number is roughly 3,000 to 5,000, and you're sure about that?

I asked Bunafis and Alistair, but they nod yes.

"It will be roughly three days before that first wave comes, followed by the Knights from adjacent big cities, such as Medziere, Wierk and Theon. But those cities are subtly far apart"

"You're definitely away"

Oak's staff Giron points to the picture map and is convinced.

"It will probably be the Knights of Mezziere who will come after the Knights who will be stationed in Leesas. Approximately five days from now, it will take the Knights of Wierk, seven days at a distance, to come next. And the last Knights of Theon will be here in nine days."

"Well, I guess so. As far as this map goes, it will. Unless you use magic."

Giron says so, but doesn't seem to realize what I mean by that.

Damn, what is this guy doing a staff officer for, I tried to answer instead of Giron, but it was surprisingly Alistair who answered instead.

"Okay! Lord Ike is going to destroy each Knights!

Hear the words, and the same gaze gathers upon her.

I also divulge the feeling of "ho".

Unsurprisingly, it was Alistair who reached the correct answer the earliest.

Sure, I heard you graduated from the Royal Cadet School as chief, but surprisingly, you may have a sense of smell as a general.

I said I'd step up her ratings.

"Exactly. This time, it is certain to be besieged by the Great Army, but there is a time lag in it. I'm going to use it this time."

I assured you so, but I wonder if anything that still fully understands my operation is about Alistair and Gunter, plus Sigan.

Then I decided to surprise them even more when I told them the details.