Do you know the battle of Triangahara?

It is the name of a field battle in which the Takeda army aiming for Ueno and the Tokugawa army trying to prevent it crossed blades.

In preparation for the Takeda Army invasion, Tokugawa Army initially caged Castle at Hamamatsu Castle.

A cage battle was planned here against the Takeda army.

But contrary to expectations, the Takeda army made its way through Hamamatsu Castle.

In the form of ignoring the Tokugawa army, he showed himself attacking Oda territory, an ally of Tokugawa.

The Tokugawa army, hastened by this, decides to leave Hamamatsu Castle and pursue the Takeda army.

But this was a Takeda Army trap.

He merely pretended to attack Oda territory, in fact waiting for Tokugawa troops in Triangahara.

Yes, it was a manoeuvre to fish Tokugawa troops out of Hamamatsu Castle.

In the end, Tokugawa's army, which became a field battle with the Takeda army more powerful than its own, failed miserably.

It was to be engraved in history as one of the few complete defeats of Tokugawa Jiayang, known as the warrior craftsman.

Well, one question remains here.

Couldn't Jiayang have noticed Takeda's manoeuvre?

A great man who later became a heavenly man, that Jiayang, did not consider the possibility at all.

Is that really happening?

On a personal note, Jiayang probably must have been aware of the possibility of positive movement.

Still, he marched out of Hamamatsu Castle. Is that why?

If Takeda's actions are positive, you can throw them away. But what if he was going to attack the Real Oda Territory?

Assuming the Takeda army attacked Oda territory, what is the position of the Tokugawa army that overlooked it?

What excuse could Tokugawa have for his allies, Oda?

Of course there's no excuse for that. The face of the Tokugawa army crumbles greatly.

Jiayang feared it.

Therefore, knowing the possibility of manoeuvre, he was forced to leave Hamamatsu Castle.

This manoeuvre of the Latio Republican Army is the same thing.

Even if you realize the potential for positive movement, your enemies cannot bypass you.

It would necessarily be to send out Occhidens Castle.

Then all you have to do is defeat this in the field.

We just have to focus on that.

I get my thoughts on the field after this while the horse rocks me.

When it comes to steering the battle, the Latio Republican Army can move as much as it wants.

The generals are holding back by rooting...

Above all, General Moschino, who became commander-in-chief instead of General Quirico, freaked out by the sudden major role, at the beginning and end of his attempt to leave the military trend to me more and more.

Should I say lucky or what...... The rabbit is also horned, and the republican army is free to move.

So how do we use 40,000 republican troops that can move freely?

What kind of field should we deploy?

Know him, know yourself, and you will not be in danger of a hundred wars.

An overly famous passage of Sun Tzu.

Think about it in light of this.

The republican army, in terms of 40,000 and the number of soldiers, greatly surpasses the enemy.

But inferior in level of practice, and on top of that, the morale and control aspects are in a rattling state.

The Seventh Army of the Kingdom of Magna against has 20,000 troops and half of this one.

But its highly proficient.

Especially if it's a knight's land, and the cavalry's strong!

Calling for the strongest. Although inferior to the second army, there is nevertheless considerable.

It's dangerous to bump directly from the front.

In the history of war, the example of a powerful oligarchy defeating a fragile large army cannot be given in time.

Yeah, even if we're likely to be, too.

Loss of morale is a particular concern.

I just did a little damage in the O.W., crushing the whole army from the upset...... I can't believe it.

If that happens, I can't even see it.

The number of soldiers in the corner also makes no sense.

So, what do we do?

The simple answer is to give up defeating enemies directly from the front.

... to the habit of the great army, what a passive thing.

Well, that's no choice either.

However, even if you try an obvious bluff, your enemies may see you through it.

That one will try to pull you into a positive attack from the front.

So it was an ambush?

... how do you do an ambush in an open field?

In other words, there is no such thing.

So, what's the answer?

It will be my job to twist it out.

Well, this is how we're moving on to military action.

Of course, the purpose of the answer stands.

After that, let's do a match of answers.

Well, what about the grades?

It was two days ago that I marched out of Occhidens Castle, knowing about the transfer of the Latio Republican Army and blocking the opinions of my sister Lily and the Caged Castlemen.

Currently, our Seventh Army reaches the Plains of Lacueus.

So it was to be relative to the Army of the Republic of Latio.

In front of you, 40,000 troops waiting for us to finish the formation.

"... it seems, after all, that the transfer of the enemy forces was an invitation"

Major General Dammer, a member of the Command, Chief of Operations Staff, mutters.

"It was predictable, Major General. But...... No, it gives me a provocative formation."

In response to Major General Damer's whining, he sees the enemy formation.

The Republican Army had a predominantly infantry group in the center, and cavalry on both wings.

If you have ever had a history of war, you must recall a certain battle.

"Sure...... That's a formation reminiscent of the ancient battle, the annihilation of Splendius. To see how that goes, maybe the enemy army isn't more confused than expected. What will you do, my lord?

Major General Damer will inquire.

No, every glance in the command was asking me, the Legion Leader.

To see the formation, the enemy forces are willing to intercept this one head-on.

Besides, if there's anything I can break this way, I'm just telling you to break it and show it to me.

... Surely Major General Dammer is right, there may be less confusion on the part of the enemy. But......

"I just want it. I believe in the strength of my cavalry. Make him regret licking the Republic Army! Our army distributes cavalry on both wings, too! Siege the enemy!

"Ha! Together with our Seventh Army, we will necessarily meet the expectations of the Legion Leader!

Express your determination and fly to inspire your allies.

Besides, Lieutenant General Bach, the chief of staff, responds positively.

"Great. Then hurry up!

To my call, the brilliant staff immediately move to work.

If you leave it to them, they will transition the formation without much trouble.

"My lord, may I have a moment?

"Yeah? What's up, Major General Dammer?

Major General Damer comes to his side with a voice.

Would something have happened?

"... it's about the lady. What shall we do with the placement of the lady's cavalry battalion?

"Oh. Did you have that..."

I'll be good at what Major General Damer does when he's approaching me with a voice.

The role of the cavalry in this battle is enormous.

The work of the cavalry will dictate the victory and defeat of the entire battlefield.

It will inevitably be a fierce battle.

And my sister Lily is the battalion leader entrusted with a cavalry battalion.

But my sister, Lily, has never been in a full-scale battlefield.

In essence, this may be referred to as the first line.

That would be harsh to be suddenly thrown into such a fierce battle.

"Major Gunter's battalion is positioned rearward. Reserve force.... the message reads, Major General Dammer, you go directly. If it's your word, let's convince the strong Major."

With a bitter smile, I order Major General Dammer to do so.

I don't think it's easy to convince you that my sister told me to pull into a safe zone named Reserve...

Let Major General Damer break one bone.

"Ha! I did!

"Uhm. I got it."

When the salute is lifted, Major General Damer leaves command.

Let's just say I wish Jiya (...) a good fight.

Oh, boy, not if you're having such a hard time before the showdown.

I miss things as I look at my rushing men.

Can you win this fight?

I can win. I can win... I should. That's my thought that's not false......

Aren't you getting optimistic?

... doesn't mean you can win for no reason.

Before this battle, the center collapses, the key is whether the double-wing cavalry can break the enemy cavalry.

It's never impossible.

Not even the Second Army, but my cavalry is also proud of its sophistication.

Of course there is a difference in the number of soldiers...

In enemies and allies, the ratio of infantry to cavalry within the army is also different.

Our army has a higher ratio of cavalry.

I mean, not even that much of an overwhelming difference in troop numbers, if only for cavalry.

It should be a number that can be overridden by a difference in sufficiency….

Yes, even objectively, we have a good chance.

My sister or some officer would argue with caution because he is more anxious about my power as a commander than about a war situation.

Totally pitiful.

I didn't expect you to be so disturbed.

If it was your father who cast the field showdown, I'm sure the general would have gone to the battlefield without hesitation.

... I have no choice. Because I don't have a track record as a Legion Leader or anything.

But that's not until today either.

Let him decorate his victory in this battle and become a general who can give reassurance to his generals.

With determination in his chest, he stared at the opposing enemy army.