"It moved. Al, Lubitsch's army moved first. The people in the middle are so fast."

"Right, Master Garrod. Apparently, the Lubitsch army thickens the center of the army and targets a central breakthrough. Perhaps there are many knights of Lubitsch placed in those who run the lead."

"The Fontana Army is slow, isn't it? Is everything okay?

"Hmm. Apparently the Fontana Army moves the cavalry more left and right. By daring to move slowly, the center is likely to be willing to take the Lubitsch Army offense with disappointment"

Watch military exercises between the Fontana and Lubich armies from the top of the tower with the Garods.

Whenever Garrod says something, he shares his opinions with the people around him.

I mean, this feels like we're having some kind of sports game.

It seems that some strategic mass sports were originally used in this kind of proxy struggle for force fights, or perhaps surprisingly similar.

Even with all that swallowing thought, I was watching the clashes between the two armies happening under my eyes.

The Lubitsch army is roughly about 6,000 troops.

We split that into six pieces at a time of 1000, and it looks like we're running an army.

It feels like there's 3000 in the front center, 1000 left to right, and 1000 in the main formation behind the center.

Thicken the center, where the left and right armies assist it as it strikes, and the main force takes command of the whole thing.

I can't help but admire watching how that army moves.

Anyway, this Lubitsch army is a Rapid Builder.

I hear that there are military exercises and I hear that some peasants have volunteered from Rubitsch territory, and I wonder how highly the Rubitsch family had credibility from the inhabitants.

Besides, even if each of them is a peasant, they are strong there.

It can be said that the army reflects that swordsmanship is a flourishing land.

but still wouldn't be in the realm of "You're doing well for the Rapid Builders".

Essentially, knights serving nobility move the peasants gathered with their squire.

Even so, it is only the knights who dominate there, and the peasants are only present to follow it.

Let me tell you something, the way the Lubitsch army, no, the old nobles and knights' army operates, feels like a soccer level for elementary school students.

That's also a move like being in elementary school classes where you just learned football.

In other words, the majority of the peasant militias that make up the Lubitsch army only move according to the knight's movements.

Would it be like forgetting the position entrusted to you in football and gathering in the ball to be in a dough state?

You can barely hear signals of forwarding or retreating, but you're only running around the battlefield caught in the movement of a knight of Rubitch running through the lead.

In other words, the army led by the old knights has a lot of fights like a bunch of peasants hitting each other with Gatsun to compete over which one wins.

So if you have a strong knight, that alone will increase your chances of winning.

If there is such a thing as a principality, is that victory like promised, and the high morale of the peasant militiamen is something like an eel climb?

but on the contrary, the army, led by a knight who is not strong, has a very low morale.

The peasants gathered from Rubitch were very good morale in that sense.

"Ah, fast. Cavalry is so fast."

"Well, the speed of Valkyrie's legs is no match for humans."

But before the central army of the Lubitsch army, which carried out the assault with momentum, the army assisting it on its left and right opposed its opponent first.

A cavalry unleashed by the Fontana army struck from the left and right of the Lubitsch army.

The cavalry unleashed by Kyle was about 600 horseman squadrons each on the left and right.

That thrusts toward every 1000 left-right armies in the Lubitsch army.

Seeing that, the Lubitsch army dealt with it with a spear.

"I heard the Rubitches are good at swordsmanship, but they also use spears."

"Right. Cavalry opponents will have to have the spears that a group makes. If you don't take a cavalry storm attack with that riddle, it's the only way to win or lose."

Normally that response of the Lubitsch army is not a mistake.

No, but don't you know that the target is a "cavalry of the Fontana army"?

The cavalry of the Fontana Army are the cavalry riders on the horn-cut Valkyrie from Barca, but they are not just on the mounted servant beast.

Anyway, everyone has the magic of the Baltic family, [riding].

And having [riding] means having magic that allows for ranged attacks such as Fontana's [ice spear] and Barca's [shotgun].

"Uh, the cavalry passed by using magic."

At the same time as Garrod said that, he heard roars from all around him.

Could it be because the other knights watching the game together understood how troublesome the attack was?

A cavalry unit that rides a speedy service beast named Valkyrie and unleashes a magical attack from there.

The shields and protective equipment given to the peasant militias are usually of no significant quality.

If you give me a bunch of [ice spears], that's all the defense side is at a disadvantage.

Wouldn't it have been better for the Lubitsch army at least to release more arrows?

A passing cavalry swirls loudly and strikes again at the Lubitsch Left and Right Army.

Or that one.

The Lubitsch army, which weighs heavily on swordsmanship, somehow did not have a solid cavalry unit available.

No, it wasn't like there wasn't a dragon rider available to ride.

but there was no cavalry-only unit with noble Lubitsch men and knights on it.

Only to the extent that dozens of cavalry head outside the left and right armies.

That won't even keep the high-manoeuvre Fontana Cavalry Squadron down.

Left and right armies that are cut loose from the left and right with guns and magic.

but sometimes a cavalry squadron sticks in without using magic.

It suits my sore eyes if I was alarmed because I thought I would let go of my magic and leave.

This was all the left and right armies of the Lubitsch Army were almost out of function.

"Look, Al. Looks like the Lubitsch army is going to attack from the center with the whole army. The army behind us is moving forward."

"The left and right are losing. Normally, you would leave at this point. but this is also a military exercise demonstrating the power of the Lubitsch family in front of Master Garrod. I can't choose that option. So I guess we'll just have to take a slight chance of winning."

The Lubitsch army saw the disadvantages of the left and right armies and made an immediate choice.

When this happened, we thought we should work together in the whole army to set up a central breakthrough.

I don't think the idea is a mistake.

If you break through the center with the rest of the army and many [swordsmanship] holdings such as Brams in the main force beat Kyle, the other general's head, it's a fine victory.

No matter how much damage is done in the Left or Right Army, take the top of the opponent.

Perhaps if I were in the same position, I would still have made that choice.

"... it looks like the Fontana army is being pushed. Maybe the central breakthrough of the Lubitsch army will succeed"

And the Lubitsch army, deprived of other options, was strong.

It was no longer possible to pull back, but it was therefore a resolute offensive that began to push Fontana back into the middle of the army.

From a high position above the tower, you can see very well.

The Lubitsch army pushes ghoulishly into a group called the Fontana army.

Somehow, I want to support the Lubitsch Army loudly enough to wither my throat, even though it's a disadvantage if I'm watching a sports game and I'm working hard releasing my upside down contenders.

"... oh, but you can't have that one. Kyle deliberately thins the center, Master Garrod."

"Yeah? Is it on purpose that you're being pushed? If you do that, you're gonna lose, right?

"No, we're on the verge of winning the Fontana army. Apparently Kyle chose the path to complete victory, not just victory over the Lubitsch army"

"Complete victory?

"Watch. The Lubitsch army will be wiped out after this."

Garrod listening to me with a face like a question mark on his head.

Hi. I didn't seem to understand what I meant.

Indeed, it also appears that the Lubitsch army, which is pushing in, has gained more momentum when it sees the movements of the two armies alone in the present situation.

but thats just Kyle luring it in.

Soon afterwards, as I said, the Lubitsch army went into the annihilation course.

Suddenly, a wall appeared in the Fontana army that was pushed in.

Thick brick wall with a height of 10 m and a thickness of 5 m.

That could be like the letter U in the Fontana army.

It would be the work of an engineer in the Fontana Army.

They put their hands on the ground and cast a [wall architecture] spell.

And the timing was perfect.

Because the telecommuters used [reading] to match that timing with the whole army.

The soldiers of the Fontana army, separated by walls, could go outside the walls, whereas the soldiers of the Lubitsch army built the walls in an undisturbed motion, leaving their opponents in the U-shape, so that they were left inside the walls.

It looks like the scouts were the ones who eventually prevented the Lubitsch army from attacking until the end in the wall.

Scouts can use the magic of the Hermes family.

In other words, a magically made abandoned pawn, the [division] of the Hermes family, had succeeded in giving up time until the walls could be built and all the soldiers of the Fontana army went outside the walls.

And assault from behind against the Lubitsch army left in the wall.

The cavalry, who had been obstinately attacking from left to right until earlier, turned around and took the back of the Lubitsch army.

Being attacked from behind is quite confusing.

Everyone freaks out when they hear that a group of about 6,000 people are being attacked from behind when they are bumping into each other and fighting.

What happens then is that they try to escape.

But you can't run away.

Because they're surrounded by walls.

As such, the Fontana army, which finished building the walls, seemed to be letting other forces besides the cavalry squadron circle along the way, pursuing them as they were surrounded and pushed into the trail without leaving any of the confused Lubitsch troops behind.

This will not do anything with the [swordsmanship] that the Lubitsch family prides itself on.

In a situation surrounded by surroundings and with no escape, even if he manages to escape, Kyle, who senses it as soon as possible, gives instructions in [reading] and stops the movement.

Thus, the first military exercise of the Fontana Army against the Lubitsch Army came down the curtain with the complete victory of the Fontana Army led by Kyle.