When Roselle makes a statement, the gaze of the nobles gathers in Roselle, and that child gives his opinion? and began to bother a little.\n
Roselle was quite flimsy, but once she took a deep breath to calm her mind.
And I started talking.
âUm, it looks like the story is going on by falling Arcantes, but the opponent has thoroughly consolidated Arcantesâ defenses, plus Arcantes Castle is the most robust castle in the castle in Meician, falling under a positive attack method, which is very difficult. I think we should let Belzd, the big city in the east, fall first.â
âHave you got Beltzd? If you donât drop Alcantes, you wonât win.â
âEven if we do drop Belzd, we may not have won, but we can attract a lot of victory. Iâm sure itâs an important place.â
The nobles begin to think about Roselleâs remarks.
If you have difficulty dropping your home base, is that an operation to drop it from around you first?
If Belzd is dropped, there is also the possibility that the nobles who were on Basamarkâs side will see it as a clan advantage and turn back. It wouldnât be a bad strategy.
âIn Beltzd, Basamark would not be as likeable as Alcantes either. Dropping Alcantes could have caused riots if he did poorly, but riots wouldnât happen in Belzd. Furthermore, the castle of Belzd is highly ageing among the Meicians. It would be difficult to defend a caged castle because it would not have been able to adapt to modern magical warfare⊠thatâs a good strategy.â
Klan also made a statement agreeing with Roselle.
âYou think your enemies are going to attack Alcantes too, so first you pretend to be in line for Alcantes, and then you pull the enemy soldiers, this one should be easy to drop if you attack Belzd in the big armyâ \nSuggestions were also made on how to make Belzd fall.
Are you honestly drinking the opinions of your children? The nobles seem to have their objections to Roselleâs operation, but they canât seem to think of it.
âCan I help you?â
Thatâs what Leeds said.
From the nobles, a gaze mixed with animosity and scorn is turned.
âMr. Leeds, please speak.â
Robinson allowed himself to speak. If he, the right arm of the clan, had allowed it, the nobles could not seem to disagree in particular.
âI donât think youâre wrong about falling Belzd at the beginning of Roselle, but using induction as a way to do that is not a good idea. If you assumed that the enemy would send a soldier to Belzd when they noticed the induction, that might be the case, but if the enemyâs generals were smart, they would send a soldier here against Sempler. Assuming the Sempler is taken, the war situation will be quite unfavourable. Naturally, if you grasp the information that the enemy has been targeting Sempler, you will have to return the soldiers, but then the ambush on Belzd will end in failure.â
Reetz pointed out that Roselleâs proposal had holes.
âSo is that. Then you have to leave a soldier to defend Sempler, or you have to use more soldiers to defend Sempler.â
âIf you have fewer soldiers to Belzd, it will be harder to see if you can dropâ \nâBut if the main enemy in Alcantes attacked Sempler, you could think it lured the enemy into battle. Itâs easy to strain a trap if youâre on your own, and you can fight in favorable conditions. If we succeed, we can siege them and destroy them.â
âThatâs what I think.â
If the enemy did attack his own army, he could fight in his favor if only he predicted it.
Would it just work out that well?
The enemy has more than one good military teacher.
Though he seems to think about as much as the risk of attacking Sempler.
âMireille, what do you think?
I also wanted Mireilleâs opinion, so I asked.
Mireille has a slightly sleepy eye,
âI think youâre right about the idea of attacking Belzd first, Rosselboy said. I saw Castle Alcantes directly with this eye, but you felt like you couldnât drop it that way. Itâs just not the operation. Basamarks arenât stupid enough to get caught up in an operation like that. Perhaps weâll never attack Sempler.â
Thatâs what I said.
\nâBasamark is cautious anyway. Think about every development and think about what to do about it. You wonât be able to cover it.â
âI understand his wit best, but how can I win the war?
Clan asked.
âThere are several operations that are difficult to deal with, even if you know it. Paradise, on the northwestern side of Meesian, faces Bassamarkâs ruling territory. You know, let this paradise work together.â
âWait, the Governor of the State of Paradise hates the House of Governors of Meesian. It wonât even be on Basamarkâs side, but it wonât be on mine either.â
âIt seems that the Governor of the State of Paradise has rarely pledged allegiance to the Emperorâs family at this time, so if he asks for mediation, he has a better chance of becoming an ally. The Emperor is financially troubled at the moment, and he should be able to take advantage of your strengths.â
â⊠ask the Emperor to mediate⊠I see. I donât feel comfortable, but can I do it at this time? Basamark is not so financially powerful that he canât use it.â
Clan does seem to think he can use Mireilleâs maneuvers.
âOkay, so shall we summarize the strategy weâve decided on so far? This time the goal is the fall of the castle of Alcantes, the home of the enemy, but first the castle of Alcantes is not targeted and falls from Belzd. Beltzd Fall takes Paradise to its side and gives it a military advantage.â
In the meantime, a general strategy has been decided.
We were to discuss a detailed strategy from here on out.