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Two Stories: Fool's Frenzy 2

Vester army 100,000 with Randall as general made formation in front of Fort Lucinia.

"Hmm. You're going to destroy us traitors."

And I try to stay away from the detours and even aim for long-term warfare.

Having received a report from the Intermittent, Randall discerned the intentions of King Holdia Asteria.

At least he intended to.

Long-term battles are not very desirable as Vester.

The reason for trooping is in the national interest, and if the burden of maintaining the supply line increases in the long war, it will turn to damage.

That way Randall had to take responsibility.

Vester was similar to Mithra and Balshark in terms of pushing the form to the scene.

"How would you like it?

Randall tongued at the staff officer who had asked for his opinion.

"Though it would be the staff's job to think about it. Are you a pay thief?

I said my thoughts to keep them from working after I said I hated them.

"Let the Wing Dragon soldiers attack from the sky. It's from a place where enemy soldiers can't reach us. There's no other way."

I don't feel comfortable suddenly putting in the Wing Dragon Corps, which is supposed to be a decisive force, but Randall decided it was stupid to stick to that and fall for the enemy's aim.

"But it'll take too long if it comes from out of nowhere to attack."

The staff member's concerns were also taken for granted.

Speaking of the Wing Dragon Soldiers, it's no exception that you have to take quite a risk if you want to make a battle.

The strength of the Wing Dragon Corps lies in the use of Wyburn's attack and thrust, not the combat power of those who manipulate Wyburn.

A human-only attack across Wyburn from far above not being fought back would take a considerable amount of time to be effective.

"Somewhat nasty"

Randall is flat.

Hardship is so obvious that I was discussing it with my lord Johnson in an attempt to make it an army in another country.

Even if it had been a long war, it would have been easy to take the original if there had been less damage, and if it had gotten tough, I was even going to withdraw quickly.

The problem, as mentioned, is that too long can cause damage, not profit.

It was difficult to say that it was Randall's role to wage a long-term battle to such an extent that it could be settled before the damage occurred.

"What if the enemy has offered to surrender?

"If the dead come out, will you take full responsibility?

Here again, the example of Fort Valdera is brought up.

Accepting into the line a slave who could be wearing an example collar risks causing the death of an ally.

The staff officer turned bright red in his face, but could not argue and remained silent.

Randall may be unpopular with generals because he puts them to shame in this way, but on the other hand, he may be able to say that humans are more complicated because he is excited to try to reveal his nose somehow and others work more than he did when he was general.

"We have a long way to go. Fort Lucinica must be sacrificed as little as possible."

Only this point was perfectly consistent with the others.

However, the others did not realize that Randall was already unwilling to align his footsteps at this time.

Others simply don't think it's a good idea to fight too long.

Chandler worked hard to forgive Remir, who had returned furiously.

I can't wait to be given a derogatory order by a man who has authority as a general.

"Chandler, I've been insulted! I'm royal! I'm the general of the Balshark army!

There's nothing else to be proud of, so you can see it down there, but you can't say it.

All those who said that in the past were beaten to the neck or dropped by slaves.

"You just have to teach him how stupid you are with the results. That's what the Balshark royal blood should look like."

"I know!

Remir yelled out loud at Chandler's words.

Chandler thinks this is the one he wants to yell at.

If you could leave the whole army to yourself, what would you have thought to stick with a problem child like this when you said that at least you would have had enough of a battle to face other countries?

(Probably hasn't thought of anything)

Jessica is oblivious to the military side, and I don't suppose she understands the danger of our amateur serving as a general.

I'm sure if you let an experienced Chandler assist you, you're thinking enough to figure it out in Remir.

I would have liked you to have at least mentioned that you would have listened to your surroundings.

... I didn't even want to think of it as this attitude even though it was included.

"Let the whole army storm. We'll take them down before the rest of the army, and we'll laugh at them."

The word hopelessness flashed in Remir's remarks in his brain, but he tries to kick them out somehow.

I hear Fort Sherhee is not the point, but I can't say anything if I haven't seen the real thing.

Besides, even if it wasn't the point, if a good general takes command, he approaches a difficult downfall at once.

"It won't be"

"What!

I meant to teach him calmly, but Remir bit.

It was as if all those who disagreed with themselves did not like it.

Chandler explained the same thing Gareth and Randall thought.

Remir roars.

It was not admiration, but anger at what was opposed.

"You're going to be passive for such uncertain possibilities! Where the hell did General Killing's brave name go?!? Can his back pull when his opponent is Holdia!?"

It was meant to be a scolding if I tried it on Remir himself, but it was only a slander for Chandler.

Do you not even understand the extent to which it is fundamental to avoid damaging soldiers to darkness?

My expression was distorted by humiliation for half an instant, but I quickly undone it with my mental strength before I could.

"Dear Remile,"

"Oh, my God, what?"

Chandler's inherent power, which is said to be unnecessary to torture, was impossible to withstand a weak remir.

You could just call it splendid if you didn't pass out.

"It's mouth-watering, do you know where my alias comes from?

Now Chandler wasn't just a magnificent deputy put on by Remir.

"Also, of course. It would be caused by the unilateral killing of enemy soldiers."

Chandler's assessment was that he was the only human being who could even meet King Augusto III and more than Lily, the strongest warrior in the West.

He is supposedly the man who has so far accumulated countless bodies of his enemies and has gained only the amount of riches in the tears of his family.

Until the advent of Mad King Asteria, he was probably the most hated man in the West.

When so many men pour out their intimidation, the hard-won and weak Remir fills everything with fear.

"Can't you trust me?

I would have called it disrespectful if Remir was a normal mind, but all I could think of now was getting Chandler in the mood.

"So, I thought I could. I just thought it might be too passive for you. I'm sorry."

I want you to calm down because I apologize as much as Remir really wants.

I can't stop trembling all over my body and I don't feel alive.

Chandler only sighed grandly in his heart to pull pressure into such a pitiful general's appearance.

Fortunately, it was surprisingly easy to handle, but I couldn't contain the thought of whether this was okay.

Arriving in front of Fort Sherhee, the thought grew stronger after hearing the intermittent reports.

The Balshark army is never strong.

Chandler has inspired morale by taking the lead and showing his enemy soldiers kicking ass, and he has won, but this time he can't do it.

Neither myself nor my men could risk dying in a convoluted attack.

I don't even know if it's intentional or accidental, but Balshark's specialty tactics take a sealed form.

(Is this what Mad King and I are after...?

Don't be afraid of the Balshark army or anything else Chandler won't take the lead in.

There is a degree of smell to which I would say so if it were an Ordinary Army of Holdia, but what about slave soldiers after all?

Of course, the beginning and end of the rebels are important in this measure, and it is possible that the preparation for this one is second only.

Making you think so may be the real aim.

If you try Chandler, a woman named Asteria is really a tough opponent to do.

(This kind of arrangement is what I want you to do with politics)

If we fight, we don't fight troublesome opponents, we try to resolve them politically.

Is Chandler the only one who wants you to think about that because the military and politics are an element of the national strategy?

It also establishes the view that it cannot be solved by political means because it is an incomprehensible opponent, and that it is necessary to stop beating with force, but I could not afford to think that far into Chandler at this time.

The morale of the Holdia army to intercept was not low.

They are the ones who were cast into slavery when Asteria crushed the aristocracy.

Why is it not low morale, because Asteria promised to "free the handled from slavery" before she fought?

Normally, you would never have believed it, but Asteria freed and applied those who did merit it as part of the reform, those who were capable.

I had no choice but to believe the sight of more than a thousand freed slaves pledged allegiance to Asteria and being shown faithful encouragement for the duties they were given.

Originally they obeyed nobles, or were only spilling.

It is possible to return to bloom once more if we can set up enough procedures to dispel sins.

Asteria didn't kill all the nobles.

That's how much we are spared our abilities.

... Yes, it is cruel to refuse that they are just stupid to believe that bugs are good.

Asteria was blurry, "I want people because I don't care if they're criminals".

And he was releasing slaves and putting them to work.

I mean, it went around and into their ears, too.

They just doubted it if it was simply said from the front, too, that the information obtained through the perimeter was received on par.

Asteria gave the order in anticipation of the time they were willing to believe.

Asteria, praised by one of the civil servants for being a good measure, flaunted her shoulders.

"I'm not talking about this kind of strategy."

That's all I said, I went back to work.

The battle between Holdia and the Allied Forces of the Three Kingdoms became a particularly unforgettable battle in the history of the Tariant continent.

The common name is more famous than the official name, which is called "the frenzy of the fool".

I knew instantly which battles anyone, except those below the age of toddlers, would show if I only heard that.

But only the commonly known named parents are not known.