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Round 2 (4)

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Three Days Later

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[Allied Forces]

[Troops: 27,300]

[Training level: 25]

[Morale: 95]

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We were victorious in a siege that lasted three days!

Our army's morale was boosted by this battle, and their training level increased due to the live practice within the fights themselves.

Normally this number would decrease as the number of soldiers did but the army's training was poor across the board.

Due to the nature of siege warfare, there were not that many casualties.

However, a major change occurred in the army of the Bridget Kingdom.

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[Bridget's Kingdom Army]

[Troops: 26,110]

[Training level: 70]

[Morale: 50]

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The number of their soldiers was less than our army because of the many deaths in the ensuing defeats.

Perhaps because of this, morale plummeted from 90 to 50.

It is natural for morale to drop after a series of defeats, but the reason it dropped so drastically was, of course, because they were starving.

Bautor and his soldiers were unable to receive supplies and I managed to erode the morale of the enemy.

A thousand cavalrymen, led by Zeff and me, had been destroying the enemy's supply units like a ghost.

When the enemy scouts reported in, their supply route was already destroyed.

Bautor could no longer stand the hunger and began to retreat from the royal capital to Rhonav Castle on the fifth day overall since arriving at the capital.

Of course, this was largely due to the success of Yurasia, who defended the capital without losing morale with her 97 command ability.

There is only one thing the enemy can do.

After they finish preparing their army at Rhonav Castle, they should march slowly to the royal capital with all their provisions.

Of course, I could have occupied Rhonav Castle before the main army retreated and burned all the provisions but I didn't do that.

If I occupied Rhonav Castle, the enemy would have received the report and would have retreated to another occupied area.

No matter how hungry the enemy was, a force of 1,000 men would not be able to defeat their main army.

So I watched as the enemy retreated to Rhonav Castle.

Of course, I wasn't just watching, my next plan was already in effect.

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 - - Bridget POV - -

Bautor was taken by surprise by the vanguard of the allied forces with Rhonav Castle in front of him. 

However, he sent Pohorizen and the attack was easily stopped.

"Look at them running away!" <King Bautor>

Bautor smiled broadly as he watched them.

He was able to confirm that no enemy was a match for his elite soldiers.

During the retreat, Bautor's mood was terrible.

He was so angry that he wanted to take control of the royal city of Roserun as soon as possible, but there was nothing he could do because he had no provisions.

It was his own fault for being so hasty but after repelling the surprise attack his spirits rose.

"Even without Ganev, we can open the gates of the capital if we have enough food. The Royal Army of Roserun that we fought is such a weak army. In addition, they are also stupid. If they hadn't just targeted the supply troops and retaken Rhonav, we would have been forced to retreat further back!" <King Bautor>

"That's true. We only had a thousand men left in Rhonav because we kept sending them back to keep bring more supplies." <IsenBahan >

Isenbahan replied in agreement.

"They were so focused on cutting off the immediate supply that it didn't occur to them to dispose of the food in Rhonav. Idiots." <King Bautor>

Bautor sneered even louder, highlighting what he thought was his enemy's blunder in an attempt to rub out his mistake this time.

"It's all because I let my guard down. I'll get my troops in order immediately and head back to the capital with provisions. I will not be careless anymore, this time I will burn the capital to the ground!" <King Bautor>

Bautor's self-esteem had already been damaged by the retreat, and all he could think about was the fall of the royal capital.

His chief of staff, Isenbahan, wanted him to consider the enemy's strategy a little more carefully since the enemy seemed stronger than he had expected, but it was impossible to broach the subject.

It would be a blow to Bautor's self-esteem and Isenbahan did not have the courage to risk his life on it.

There was no one to stop him, so Bautor repeated the word ruin over and over again.

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