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Siegfried pointed at the map and said, “The enemy doesn’t need supplies since they are undead monsters. Therefore, placing soldiers here and here thinking they will come to pillage our supplies is useless.”
“Y-Yes… I agree with Your Majesty’s opinion.”
“Also, they will field ten times our army’s size. Think of it this way so you can picture it properly. We are up against the entire populace of a kingdom, not just their soldiers.”
“Y-Yes… That, too, I concur…”
“And they won’t tire, right? I mean, they are undead after all.”
“Yes…”
“Fighting these kinds of enemies in wide open terrain is just… asking all of us to go die together.”
General Schwerin felt like hiding in a hole somewhere. There was a saying that if one knew one's enemy and knew oneself, then one need not fear the results of a hundred battles, but the general had completely forgotten about that saying, even though it was the most basic of all principles in the art of war.
“Also, we need to have an eight to two ratio of offense and defense to win this war,” Siegfried added.
“By eight to two ratio of offense and defense, you mean…?”
“It will obviously be eight defense and two offense, right?”
“But why?”
“The enemy is ten times our size, yet you want to fight them head-on? Do you really think that...



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