Ghislain immediately issued new instructions to the allied commanders.
âWeâll split our forces as well. However, we wonât chase after the enemy. Instead, weâll focus on securing key strongholds and encircle the area broadly.â
The commanders looked uneasy, biting their lips.
It was clear that the enemy was targeting their supply lines. Dividing their forces to intercept made sense, but the allied army's strength lay in its overwhelming numbers. Splitting up would mean giving up that advantage.n/oÌ/vel/b//in dot c//om
Marquis Gideon voiced his concern with a worried look.
âThe Salvation Order has many superhumans. Splitting our forces could put us at a disadvantage. Is there no other way?â
â...â
Everyone frowned deeply at Ghislainâs words. It was plausible, but what if his judgment was wrong? What if this was a feint?
Once split, regrouping would be extremely difficult. If the enemyâs movements were a bluff, the allied forces would suffer a major setback.
Wiping sweat from his brow, the Marquis of Suffolk asked nervously.
âAre you... absolutely certain? If youâre wrong, weâll be in real trouble. Wouldnât it be safer to defend the supply lines for now and watch their movements?â
âIâm certain.â
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