"Okay, I'll arrange it,"
Wang Zhong then asked, "In your experience, after the enemy's attack on Loktov is thwarted, where would the headquarters of the front-line troops be located, like the division command post?"
Yegorov: "That's really hard to say. In theory, the headquarters could be anywhere. Once the communications company sets up the telephone lines, that place becomes the command post. But it's easy to guess where the soldiers might assemble because if there's a house, it would make no sense not to use it, right?"
Wang Zhong: "So, where could it be?"
"Karlinovka, Novorossk, either is possible."
Wang Zhong turned to Grigori and said, "Drive over here. I want to personally inspect these villages."
Grigori: "Just the two of us? If the Prussians have already surrounded Bogdanovka, their reconnaissance units may have infiltrated our southwest, which could lead to an encounter at any moment."