Chapter 231: A Knights Honor (3) (1/2)
Chapter 231: A Knight’s Honor (3)
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 advance the Republic’s special crossbow to attack first, they could deal considerable dae to the Imperial infantry
‘When that happens, we’ll suffer soes as well But once we’re in the e in the beginning, we’ll be winning…’
“What’re they doing?”
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 e formation at the front of the Republican Ar in the wind, signaling General Barron’s location
“Is he planning to lead the breakthrough? Is he really planning on doing so that reckless?”
Antras couldn’t help but wonder whether the Republican was bluffing
There were cases where Masters would take the lead in destroying the enemy’s 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
‘In which case, he’ll be isolated in the middle of the enemy There’s no way that man who made his bones in ouldn’t know this Or maybe…’
Antras frowned as he th and power that he doesn’t care about common sense?”
His question was io”
He didn’t shout loudly or give a speech to boost morale, but…
“Yes, sir!”
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 wasn’t a sainst 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 theh cofried’s personal ainst the these 1,000 h the enemy camp was General Barron himself
“Here they come!”
“Overlap your shi+elds!”
“Group together…”
The infantry co orders to his men couldn’t continue
CLANG!
Barron had shut hiht The moment Barron struck out, the Imperial Ar”
Barron spoke calmly as he continued to brandish his sword
“Gaugh!”
“S… save uh!”
“A… ahhhh…”
Pure and simple, it was a disaster
They were in a position to hold supremacy because there were more of the at their coht himself
This man, Barron, was like a hurricane They felt like they were being swept away by a natural disaster, not a war Every ti his sword, soldiers died horribly and the battlelines were broken Every tis, 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 Ilorious scene of a hero’s workelse
“Barron! Barron! Barron! Barron!”
The Republican soldiers followed after hied forward They didn’t have the same discipline as the I Barron’s nast themselves, the Republican soldiers ran to see if they could reach the ene after their hero It didn’t matter who their opponent was nor was the difference in troop size i them at the front, they would even run to the end of hell
“Dangerous If we don’t stop that Barron, on’t be able to have a regular battle”
Antras frowned Despite plowing through e was unstoppable This kind of th was rarely seen in the Southern continent Feeling that he should quickly do soave instructions
“We’re going with the ‘flow and catch’ operation Make no inally honed his ies and tactics in the Southern continent which was more advanced than the Northern continent in every way
One of them was their battle forhly and could move like his hands and feet, then they were able to be used to quickly form a battle array that was coy 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 ood as Antras was, he couldn’t turn the I like that in such a short period of time
That hy Antras had chosen only one formation and trained the soldiers to be able to follow orders for that formation This hadn’t been easy either That hy 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 ‘flow and catch’ operation that was about to unfold right now When the enemy penetrated deep into their camp, they would encircle and surround hith That was how this operation worked
‘This was originally for Grand Duke Forrest of Fuhrer Siegfried, but… it’s worth using it on athat, Antras had the forers with the signal flags, s!”
“Yes, sir!”
Based on the e
“He stopped He stood still and looked around
The ene, the eneether as possible in front of hi away froes suffered fro his closely, he realized that he was in thearound hi”
There wasn’t a hint of dismay in his voice It really did see and interesting
Watching hiave their order
“Fire!”