Mysterious Job Called Oda Nobunaga - 156
The morning after the first day ended in a standoff.
I moved my men to move out.
From the direction of this move, it was as if they were going to leave the stage of this decisive battle and make a detour to attack the stronghold of Absy Hanistra, the Talmudic Count.
If that happens, the enemy will naturally come after us.
There is no way they will sit back and wait for us to retreat from the battlefield. If we do that, we will be laughed at.
I will check the enemy’s movement and stop at the right place. Accurate information comes through the mistletoe of the trumpet. I have no doubt that they will rush in here.
Get ready!
We have 3,000 guns.
We have three thousand guns, and that’s all we have to whip Ortomba the Dwarf’s ass with.
With these we have nothing to fear. All we need now is for the enemy to approach us and everything will be decided.
Because of the large number of guns, the commanders were divided, but Ortumba was at the center. He is the creator of this game, so he knows how to handle it well.
Ortumba folds his arms and measures the distance from the enemy.
“Hey, guys, there’s a big oak growing over there. If they come over that oak, let them go.
Ortomba said so.
“That’s right. When we pass that oak, the gunners will each fire a shot! As soon as they fire, get ready for the second shot! Shoot them all!”
I’ll shout the word and carry it far.
“And take out the archers who missed. Don’t let it be said that the men from the Giant Island Division are better with bows! It’s not every day that a battle crosses over to an island, so there’s no time to rinse your shame! Be careful!”
“Oh!” A voice echoes within the soldiers.
It is like the rumbling of the earth as the enemy closes in. Not bad. It doesn’t feel like a battlefield until you hear it.
And then an enemy soldier crosses a marked oak.
“Fire!”
If the enemy’s approach is a rumble of the earth, ours is a clap of thunder. The roar of guns rushes across the battlefield.
Almost simultaneously, enemy soldiers fall in a flurry.
But these are the vanguard troops who are charging forward, risking their lives. Almost none of them would stop at this level.
It is no problem. We would be in trouble if they didn’t.
“Second attack, those who are ready, first!”
Little thunderclaps echo everywhere. Another enemy falls. All right, that’s enough. We’re getting hit early.
The battlefield is lined with enemy corpses even before you collide with them.
Each time this is repeated, the enemy’s movement slowly slows down.
Those who had been ordered to charge disappeared, and the cowardly men in the rear began to be exposed in front of us.
“Let the archers fire as many shots as they can!”
This time, not only guns but also arrows fly. The enemy falls again. It’s all the enemy’s fault for attacking first.
If you have long-range weapons, it is better to wait and see what happens on the battlefield. There have been several times in history when large armies were heavily hit by archers and retreated.
The enemy must have known that, so they put their archers in front of us and tried to make them attack us.
Or, they may have deliberately tried to break our lines by stretching them vertically.
But that would be meaningless if our large army did not move forward. I am in no hurry. There are many ways to take your lands.
And it was the enemy who lost patience first. With tens of thousands of soldiers in an allied army, sitting idly by and not fighting is not an option anyway.
The former king may not have served in the army, but his honor would be disgraced. There would surely be lords who would not be willing to fight for such a coward.
Counts Talmud and Samyut will have no choice but to follow me as great lords.
So the game was already decided from the beginning. The side with the most effective army wins.
When the enemy’s vanguard forces had been devastated, the Ko-Civik, Meissel Uige, and Dorbeau of the Black Dogs attacked.
The keystone of the enemy’s attack was already broken. We hit the enemy as if we were gouging out their flesh.
“We have killed the enemy general! I can hear the booming voices of the people.
All right, it’s settled. The enemy is now thinking about how to escape.
“It was so easy!”
Laviala kept to my side, not too far ahead this time.
“I tried to make it easy. If we had attacked honestly, there would have been some damage. I don’t know what would have happened to Laviala’s life.”
In this kind of situation, it is the one who cannot afford to wait that loses, and it is the one who is in the enemy’s territory that cannot afford to wait, but I tried to make it look like I could afford to wait.
Laviala will not die. I will serve at your side until you become king, Arsrod.
Raviara said something auspicious, almost a lark.
“Yes. Well, it won’t be long now.
The generals who attacked are coming back. I had originally ordered them not to attack too hard.
If we push too hard, we run the risk of being annihilated. If we can show the enemy that we have suffered a crushing defeat, we have achieved our goal for the time being.
The battle of the Western Hanistra Plain ended with a great victory for the regent’s forces.
The battle of the West Hanistra Plain ended in a great victory for the regent’s forces.
We shouted a battle cry of victory and rested our men at a nearby inn.
It is said that many of the generals, including relatives of the Talmudic counts, were killed in the battle. It was unfortunate for those who had no choice but to go forward.
And I was waiting for a call at the inn town.
At night, mistletoe appeared in my room in the form of a courtesan.
“You can tell me whatever you like. “You can tell me whatever you like… I have a pretty good idea what to expect.
Mistletoe gave a small nod and then said simply, “I’m sorry.
“His Majesty has declared the Regent a traitor and ordered me to destroy him.”
You finally decided to fight me.
No. Hasse had his mind made up from the start. He was just trying to decide when.
He must have made his decision around the time I moved to cross over to the Giant Island Division.
“Yes. I hear that His Majesty has already raised his army in the royal castle to boost morale.”
“Thank God for that. You’ve given me the right to be king.