The sound of the transmitter reaches the catalyst that Mireille has.
For quite some time, the sound kept ringing. I was so worried that it would be decipherable even for so long, but I was worried.
âWeâve got information on enemy forces. Iâll be here in about ten hours. Thatâs a pretty fast pace. Iâm pretty sure heâs in a hurry to get to a pretty reinforcement. There were reports that morale seemed high.â
Mireille faintly explained the information that arrived.
âThe enemy still wants to go to Starz Castle as soon as possible.â
That would also be a natural decision.
If you march long enough, Starz Castle will be dropped.
It would be a good condition to trap, but what kind of trap to fulfill.\nMagic traps are not so easy to install, and it takes three days to install, so itâs impossible to use them here.
âI still think this operation is the bestâ
Roselle, who had been quietly thinking about something until now, suddenly opened her mouth.
âDid you come up with something?
âYeah. I came up with a good way to lure the enemy. First thereâs the woods behind us, right?
âThere is.â
This street is through the woods, just behind where the self-formations are.
There were some opinions about putting a line in the woods, but this one is more than double the size of the enemy army, so it was decided to put a line on a flat ground where it was easy to take advantage of the number of profits.
âHide soldiers. And lure them out, then let the bow and arrow magic rain out of the woods. Cavalry is vulnerable to ambushes. Itâs definitely going to be a mayhem, especially since we canât fight surprise attacks from a distance. Itâs not just archers and magicians that hide it, itâs infantry that hides it. Pinch enemies trying to escape and destroy them.â \nLure him in?
The enemy will be in a hurry to march, so it is likely to succeed.
âI have a problem. Enemy troops will indeed be rushing to march and distracted, but they will be giving out about a scourge. We must have seen some movement on this one. If you do it normally, youâll be screwed.â
Thatâs what Mireille pointed out.
âI think we should act and make it look as if a really large number of soldiers have left, and place those soldiers in the woods. If your enemies are fooled and you donât have control over this one, itâs easier to ask them out because theyâll be on track.â
âLet them act⊠but itâs hard not to tell your enemies that itâs a departure to all your own soldiers, and you risk losing your moraleâ
Now there was an indication from Leeds.
âThatâs a concern, though.â
\nI think what Kramant is saying is true.
Even with the evolutionary appraisal skills, it is impossible to deduce the true intent, but I think there is little reason to leave here.
If you have a personality that hates ambushes, then still, Kramant would be the type of person you wouldnât think would have a problem with dirty means to win. You seem to be a realist.
âI think Kramant can be trustedâ
âWell, I guess Iâm good with that operation. I think itâs up to the commander to succeed.â
I thought about the operation, but it is Le Maire who decides whether or not to do it.
I told Le Mail that I had come up with an operation, and he was hired when I told him about the operation I had just thought about.
First Klamant made his departure.
I hope they fool me.
And a few hours later, the enemy army finally marched to the immediate vicinity of its own formation.