Antras tried to anticipate how Barron would react. If Barron followed the standard procedure, then he would deploy spearmen in between the infantry to prevent the advancement of the Imperialâs advance. Then, utilizing the Republicâs special crossbow to attack first, they could deal considerable damage to the Imperial infantry.
âWhen that happens, weâll suffer some damages as well. But once weâre in the middle of a power struggle, even if we suffer some damage in the beginning, weâll be winningâŠâ
âWhatâre they doing?â
Antras had been busy working out what could happen during the battle when he suddenly opened his eyes wide.
The Republic had made a completely different move from what he had expected. The cavalry stood in a wedge formation at the front of the Republican Army. And at the very front, was a flag fluttering in the wind, signaling General Barronâs location.
âIs he planning to lead the breakthrough? Is he really planning on doing something that reckless?â
Antras couldnât help but wonder whether the Republican was bluffing.
There were cases where Masters would take the lead in destroying the enemyâs battle lines with force, but that all depended on the time and location. Even if Barron was a Master, the Imperial Army had 200,000 troops; just the infantry alone consisted of 140,000. The infantry stood close to each other as they moved forward. Even if he was a Master, if he tried to break through this, he would surely get stuck in the middle.
âIn which case, heâll be isolated in the middle of the enemy. Thereâs no way that man who made his bones in war wouldnât know this. Or maybeâŠâ
Antras frowned as he muttered.
âIs he so confident in his own strength and power that he doesnât care about common sense?â
His question was immediately answered.
***
âLetâs go.â
He didnât shout loudly or give a speech to boost morale, butâŠ
âYes, sir!â
There was absolute faith in the voices of the officers who followed him.
With General Barron at the forefront, his personal cavalry charged forward in a wedge formation. There were 1,000 of them. While 1,000 cavalry wasnât a small number of men, it was still too small to charge against 200,000 men. However, there were three variables.
First, these 1,000 men were the elite of all elites who had been personally trained by Barron to be both his subordinate and disciple. Second, as long as Barron was leading them in the front, they would show enough combat power that even Siegfriedâs personal men, the Ghosts, would be wary of fighting against them. And finally third. The one leading these 1,000 men in breaking through the enemy camp was General Barron himself.
***
âHere they come!â
âOverlap your shields!â
âGroup togetherâŠâ
The infantry commander who was giving orders to his men couldnât continue.
CLANG!
Barron had shut him up by striking him with all his might. The moment Barron struck out, the Imperial Armyâs infantry lines were smashed.
âWeâre continuing.â
Barron spoke calmly as he continued to brandish his sword.
***
âGaugh!â
âS⊠save me⊠guh!â
âA⊠ahhhhâŠâ
Pure and simple, it was a disaster.
They were in a position to hold supremacy because there were more of them? How ridiculous. The Imperial soldiers felt like cursing at their commanding officer and telling him to come down and fight himself.
This man, Barron, was like a hurricane. They felt like they were being swept away by a natural disaster, not a war. Every time he swung his sword, soldiers died horribly and the battlelines were broken. Every time he passed by, soldiersâ arms, legs, and even their flesh flew like leaves in the wind.
If there was a hell, it was here.
If this was a hellish scene for the Imperial Army, then for the Republicans, it was the glorious scene of a heroâs work more than anything else.
âBarron! Barron! Barron! Barron!â
The Republican soldiers followed after him and charged forward. They didnât have the same discipline as the Imperial Army. They merely ran like mad shouting Barronâs name. As if they were racing amongst themselves, the Republican soldiers ran to see if they could reach the enemy before the other could. It was reminiscent of a fan chasing after their hero. It didnât matter who their opponent was nor was the difference in troop size important. As long as it was Barron who was leading them at the front, they would even run to the end of hell.
âDangerous. If we donât stop that Barron, we wonât be able to have a regular battle.â
Antras frowned. Despite plowing through more than a third of the battlelines, Barronâs charge was unstoppable. This kind of military strength was rarely seen in the Southern continent. Feeling that he should quickly do something, Antras opened his fan and gave instructions.
âWeâre going with the âflow and catchâ operation. Make no mistakes.â
âYes, sir!â
Antras had originally honed his military strategies and tactics in the Southern continent which was more advanced than the Northern continent in every way.
One of them was their battle formations. If soldiers were trained thoroughly and could move like his hands and feet, then they were able to be used to quickly form a battle array that was comparable to a fortress. It was very useful. It was a strategy that the strategists of this continent who only knew breakthroughs, sieges, pincer operation, or row formation would never think of or understand.
However, in order to use this tactic, the soldiers have to train for many years until they could be moved as easily as a commanderâs hands or feet. As good as Antras was, he couldnât turn the Imperial Army into something like that in such a short period of time.
That was why Antras had chosen only one formation and trained the soldiers to be able to follow orders for that formation. This hadnât been easy either. That was why Antras had had to simplify the process as much as possible but in the end, he had been able to train the soldiers enough in that one formation to make it usable.
That formation was the âflow and catchâ operation that was about to unfold right now. When the enemy penetrated deep into their camp, they would encircle and surround him in layers so that it would gnaw away at his strength. That was how this operation worked.
âThis was originally for Grand Duke Forrest of Fuhrer Siegfried, but⊠itâs worth using it on a man like him.â
Thinking that, Antras had the formation move.
âDonât miss your orders. Messengers with the signal flags, make sure to check your flags!â
âYes, sir!â
Based on the movement of his flag, the Imperial Armyâs movement would change.
***
âHmâŠâ
For the first time, Barronâs relentless charge stopped. He stood still and looked around.
The enemyâs movements had suddenly changed. In the beginning, the enemy had tried to stay as close together as possible in front of him, but now, they were turning away from him; they were minimizing the damages suffered from his charge while encircling him. When he examined his surroundings closely, he realized that he was in the middle of a huge whirlpool of enemies moving around him.
âHow interesting.â
There wasnât a hint of dismay in his voice. It really did seem like he just found this new sight to be amazing and interesting.
Watching him like that, the Imperial commanders gave their order.
âFire!â
Archers waiting on either side of the whirlpool shot arrows at him. Barron didnât blink an eye at the countless arrows pouring down towards him. He merely swung his sword and either blocked or swatted them away.
Then, he turned to speak to the aide following right behind him.
âWhat happened to the men following us?â
âTheyâre cut off, sir.â
âThen what about the ones who are currently following us right now, then?â
âTheyâre your personal cavalry, sir.â
In other words, besides the 1,000 cavalry that initially entered the enemyâs camp with Barron, the rest were isolated outside the enemyâs encirclement.
âIf I assume that about 100 of them died in the charge, and another 100 died during the breakthrough, then Iâve got about 800 left.â
Barron gave it a passing thought.
The conclusion he came to wasâŠ
â800 men are enough. Letâs go.â
âYes, sir!â
He decided to continue with breaking through. And his deputy followed along with this ridiculous decision as if it made sense. Without a faith stronger than steel, this was impossible.
âAdvance!â
âWaahhhhh!!â
Antras smiled when Barronâs reckless charge began again.
***
âHow foolish. Is he trying to break through this formation with pure force? Too bad this was decided to nullify the opponentâs force in the first placeâŠâ
Antras stood up from his seat and opened his fan as he spoke.
âThe price for such foolishness will have to be death.â
The movements of the soldiers forming the formation accelerated even more. The whirlpool seemed to turn faster as the attack on Barron continued. The arrows continued to pour down on them while heavily armored infantries were deployed alongside cavalry with lances. He had hidden the blade of a deadly sword that cut off the enemyâs head between the whirling eddy.
And Barronâs response to all this wasâŠ
âWe continue as is. Donât fall behind.â
To go forward. From the beginning till now, there were only two things he did. If thereâs an enemy, cut them down. After cutting the enemy down, move forward. These were the only two things he continued to do, stoically.
He had briefly stopped when the enemyâs movements had changed, but that wasnât because he had been blocked. He had been curious about the new movement, it had been something he had never seen before. And once his curiosity disappeared, he continued to silently move forward as he had done before.
âHow foolish. Do you really think that would work?â
Antras clicked his tongue when he saw that Barronâs troops had diminished to less than half. Although they hadnât been able to capture Barron yet, the number of troops following him was steadily decreasing. At this rate, the enemy would reach his limit first.
But thenâŠ
â...Why isnât he stopping?â
As time continued to pass, Antrasâs expression turned serious.
Barron wasnât stopping.
The Imperial soldiers used Antrasâs formation to continue to form an encirclement with minimal damage and continued to attack him. It was very effective and now only about 200 cavalry were following Barron.
But⊠even with thatâŠ
Barron didnât stop. The cavalry following him didnât stop either. Even the Republic soldiers attacking outside the encirclement showed no signs of withdrawing. InsteadâŠ
âBarron! Barron! Barron! Barron! Barron!â
âBarron! Barron! Barron! Barron! Barron!â
âBarron! Barron! Barron! Barron! Barron!â
Morale was going up.
âWhat on earthâŠâ
Antras was dumbfounded. Did those guys not understand? Were they all blind that they couldnât even see what was in front of them? Their commander was trapped inside an encirclement and was continuously being attacked. The number of soldiers following him had also decreased to about a fifth of the original amount. So why was their morale rising?
If you just heard the Republican Armyâs shouts, youâd think they were the ones winning this battle.
On top of thatâŠ
âThereâs a breach in the encirclement! Hurry up and rebuild!â
Antras shouted urgently as he looked down from his watchtower. He realized that Barronâs silent charge had almost broken through the encirclement.
âSend in the reserve forces! Quickly!â
âWeâve already sent in all our reserve forces, sir.â
âThatâs⊠kugh.â
Antras gritted his teeth. If this were a Jae Nationâs elite group that had personally been trained by him, then they could quickly change formation and respond. However, these were the Imperial troops. Teaching them just one formation was the limit.
He had known this, but hadnât paid much attention to it because he believe it would be possible to capture such a big fish of an enemy with this one formation - whether that be Grand Duke Forrest of Fuhrer Siegfried
But he never thought there would be a man like this. Continuously moving forward steadily, bit by bit, like a rock being polished and pierced by the falling water drops under the eaves.
But this was the result. He destroyed Antrasâs tactic and overcome the difference in numbers.
Antras had only seen one such man in his long career on the battlefield.
âIs he the reincarnation of the Tiger King Jayhan?â
Antras remembered an old enemy who was the hardest to deal with in the Southern Continent.
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