*

How dare you, ......! How dare you refuse to replenish your supply?

Bautour was unable to contain his gut-churning anger at the report of his chief of staff.

The confident look on his face is a little shaded.

As it should be, even the king had no food in his mouth today.

I ordered them to search the surrounding fields, but they did not find food nearby. Still, if we sent our troops too far away, the surprise troops would charge us. So we had our heads in the sand.

Eating rice or wheat that had just begun to grow green was no different than eating grass. Rather, it's just unfamiliar food that gives you a stomachache.

Even the troops we sent to protect the supply troops have been wiped out. Nevertheless, if we continue to send troops there ....... It will interfere with the troops attacking King's Landing!

The moment Isembahan, the chief of staff with a troubled face, said so, a new report came in.

What now?

When Bautole raised his voice, Isembahan hesitantly opened his mouth.

That's ....... Even the Iron Cavalry that I just sent to supply protection has disappeared .......

"What! You're the one!

Bautour screaming through clenched teeth. But the more he does so, the hungrier he gets.

How about sending Pohorizen when this happens? He would be ......

No. If I send him, he might eat up all the food to satisfy his own hunger. If you send him out, he might eat up all the food you have to feed him to satisfy his own hunger. No, he'll be tricked by the enemy into thinking he won't be able to return before that!

Isembahan was immediately convinced when he heard the king's story. Pohorizen was not the right person for the operation, because his personality is to push forward without thinking.

Possessive eyes in weakness.

Attempted attacks on hungry occupants of the royal capital did not result in any progress.

The attack continues, but troop strength is reduced.

Rather, all the siege weapons were burned today.

If the king was starving for one day, that means the common soldier is starving for three days or more.

So, the lack of progress is a natural consequence.

Ganev, who had lost one arm and bled profusely, still had not woken up.

So, Bautour could only get angry.

*

[Allied Forces 28,700]

[Brigitte's Royal Army 30,110]

[Allied Forces]

[Troop strength: 27,300]

Training degree: 20]

Morale: 95]

Victory in a siege that lasted three days!

Our army's morale was rather high in this battle.

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

However, there was a major change in the Bridget Royal Army.

[Bridget's Royal Army]

[Troop strength: 26,110 men]

Training degree: 80]

Morale: 50]

We were outnumbered. This was because the ensuing defeat had caused a lot of deaths.

Perhaps that's why morale plummeted from 90 to 50. It was natural for morale to drop as the defeats continued, but the reason for such a large drop was, of course, that we were starving.

Bautour and his soldiers, who had flown out in exasperation at Elante's death, were unable to receive supplies.

I was undermining the morale of such an enemy.

A thousand cavalrymen, led by Zinto and I, defeated the enemy's supply force like a godsend.

A system that would eventually doom their supply as soldiers scouting at Lonaf Castle reported in.

As a result, today, on the fifth day, Bautour, no longer hungry, broke himself and began a retreat to Lonahu Castle, leaving the impending royal capital in front of him.

Of course, this was largely due to the merits of Eurasian commanding force of 97 to defend the capital without demoralization.

There was only one thing the enemy could do.

When the army is finished with its maintenance at Lonaf Castle, it should march slowly to the capital with all its provisions.

Of course, they could capture Lonahu Castle before the main army retreated.

He could have taken it first and burned all its provisions. But we didn't do that.

But I didn't do that because it didn't make much sense.

If I captured Lonahu Castle, the enemy would have been able to bypass the report and retreat to another occupied area.

No matter how hungry the enemy was, a thousand surprise troops could not defeat the main force.

In other words, when you capture Ronov, the enemy will go to another territory underneath it to collect food.

Rather than that, it was better to win the battle at Ronov, which was closest to the capital.

So I watched the enemy retreat to Lonahu Castle.

Of course, I wasn't just watching.

The next strategy was already in effect.

*

Bautole was taken by surprise by the Allied forces in front of the Ronaldo castle.

But that surprise attack ended up wiping out Pohorizen by pushing him out of the way.

"Look! That getaway!

Bauthur smiled broadly while watching the figure.

I was able to make sure that I would not be an opponent for my army of elite soldiers.

During the retreat, Bautour's mood was the worst.

I was so angry that I wanted to take over the royal city of Roserun as soon as possible, but there was nothing I could do about it due to lack of food. For that matter, it was his own hasty fault, and Bautour was alone in gritting his teeth, but he repelled the surprise attack and lifted his spirits.

"Even without Ganev, the gates of the city can be opened as long as there is food to feed the people. The Roserun Royal Army that we fought against is such a feeble army, and they are also stupid. They are also stupid. If they had only retaken Rononov instead of going after the supply troops, we would have been forced to fall further back!

That's true. We had a thousand and a half men left in Ronavu, because we kept sending them to keep up with supplies.

Isembahan replied in sync with that.

I guess it didn't occur to him to dispose of the food in RONAF in an effort to cut off the supply in front of him. Fool.

Bautour scoffed even louder, highlighting the supposed blunders of the enemy to try to rub out his mistakes this time.

It was all because I was not careful. I'll soon prepare my army and head to the capital again with food. We won't let our guard down. I will ruin King's Landing!

There is no end in sight.

Already in retreat and with his self-esteem damaged, Bauthur could only think of the fall of the royal capital.

As the chief of staff Isenbahan, because the enemy seemed stronger than expected, I wanted you to consider the enemy's strategy a little more carefully, but it was impossible to get out of the story.

It would hurt Bautour's self-esteem. Isembahan did not have the courage to risk his life for it.

Bautour repeated the word ruin many times because there was no one to stop him.

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