EP.309

Peter Yeager, who was watching the scene from a distance from the infantry of the 7th Division, muttered in an admiring voice.

“The 18th Division Commander gave orders that were better than I expected. “In that situation, instead of giving the same order to charge and forward as I did, you gave the order to defend.”

When the enemy is stronger than the allies, giving an order to defend rather than attack is a natural order that every commander considers.

The enemy is stronger than me, but a guy who orders active attack instead of defense is no different from telling someone to charge Banzai like samurai.

It is natural for an officer with common sense not to order an assault unconditionally.

However, the 18th Division commander is now in command of an army that has almost reached its limit after being robbed of two days’ worth of supplies.

Commanders who are pushed to these limits often issue wrong orders, making an already bad situation even worse.

This is because it is difficult to make common sense and the best choice when faced with the worst situation.

However, the 18th Division commander made the closest choice.

Even so, the exhausted stamina of the 18th Division soldiers was not revived.

‘If the 18th Division holds on like an anvil, it will inevitably collapse if it continues its onslaught as its stamina runs out.’

“Commanders below the battalion commander take the lead. Commanders below the battalion commander take the lead. Unit commanders at all levels must stand at the forefront and destroy enemy units. “Push with all your might.”

Peter Yeager pointed forward with his baton and gave the order to destroy the unit with all his might.

Soon, this order was conveyed to the infantry of the 7th Division, who were engaged in a close confrontation.

“It’s the commander’s order! The platoon commander of each company under this battalion commander is the vanguard! Take the spear and lead the way!”

“This is an order that the standoff should not be unnecessarily prolonged.”

“I’ll show you what it means to push with all your might! “All ready to charge forward!”

At those words, the infantrymen of the 7th Division struck down the enemy’s spear posts in unison, creating an opportunity to regroup while staring straight ahead.

During this time, the battalion commanders and company commanders of each unit received spears from the soldiers in the vanguard and began to stand at the front.

Instead of strengthening the defense in preparation for an enemy attack, the officers of the 18th Division ordered to somehow break the momentum of the 7th Division before it launched an all-out attack.

“Charge forward! Pick up your spear and run!”

“The time has come to clearly show that the 18th Division is by no means a shabby division.”

‘I think I’m going to fall behind if I keep going like this.’

The controllers noticed the soldiers’ condition and went to the soldiers who were about to be exhausted, placed their hands on their shoulders, and gave them orders to leave.

The formation was quickly pushed back, and before we knew it, a quarter of the infantry of the 18th Division, who had been at the forefront, were either exhausted or declared dead in the mock battle and disappeared.

When the 18th Division Commander received this battle situation from the division messenger, he sighed and gave an order.

“Infantry units continue to fight against the 7th Division infantry. 500 archers are leaving immediately to capture the knights of the 7th Division. “The 18th Division knights will go to attack the flanks of the 7th Division infantry fighting our infantry in 20 minutes, so prepare and stand by.”

It may seem cruel for a division commander to order the infantry to continue fighting in an unfavorable situation, as if intentionally leaving them to die even though it is a mock battle.

Viewed objectively, this operation is by no means a bad operation.

In war, the commander’s job is to win the battle against the enemy in front of him, but if victory is impossible, the next goal should be to somehow reduce the number of enemy troops.

What if the exhausted and exhausted infantry somehow manages to hold back the 7th Division’s infantry, and then attacks the enemy infantry with 500 knights to create a gap?

The soldiers of the 18th Division, who lack physical strength, may not be able to win an infantry battle, but as the saying goes, they will be able to eliminate at least one more soldier of the 7th Division.

‘Even if we cannot win against Captain Jaeger, we can at least achieve the goal of reducing the number of enemy troops as much as possible.’

He decided that this was the best move he could make, so he thought he would have made the same choice if it were a real fight.

“As long as you can hold out against Captain Jaeger for a long time, it will be quite advantageous for your promotion. So, you have to endure at all costs and give it a shot.”

Meanwhile, Peter Yeager sensed something strange when he saw that the knights were not moving despite this situation.

“According to the messenger’s report, the 18th Division’s infantry is in danger of being completely destroyed by the 7th Division, but I see that the knights have not been sent out yet. “There’s something up there.”

No matter how much Peter Yeager sensed that the 18th Division was suspicious because it did not send out its knights even when the infantry was collapsing, he could not see into the head of the 18th Division commander, so he could not know exactly what he was planning.

So, he quickly turned his thinking circuit to ‘what is the best way to act?’

Not long after that, he came up with a strategy to end the current war situation as quickly and reliably as possible and issued an order.

“Charge the archer cavalry and knights to the left and right wings of the enemy army, respectively. Destroy the enemy infantry very little by little. “I don’t know what kind of strategy the 18th Division is planning, but if the anvil is destroyed, most of the strategies will be destroyed.”

The strategy chosen by Peter Yeager was to wipe out the infantry of the 18th Division, which served as an anvil among hammers and anvils commonly used from ancient times to modern warfare in the 21st century.

Through this operation, he decided to make the knights who served as hammers hammer in the air without causing any damage to their allies, no matter how well they performed.

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