Leeds is still awesome to cross with that strong looking general and eventually take over.
I was quite worried, but it seemed utterly worrying.
Anyway, from now on, the enemy will be unable to take control.
Dan seems very upset about the takeover.
āNot yet! Defeat your enemies at once!! \nReetz, who went to the front line, shouted and aroused the soldiers.
The soldiers on the front line, who were in a pushy mood, regained momentum and took over one enemy cavalry after another.
Good luck. Something like a deputy general tries to regain control of the soldiers, but unfortunately they donāt seem to have much power and they donāt seem to be doing well.
At last, the enemy soldiers, who could no longer withstand the onslaught, fled to scatter.
The horses who fled in the direction of the woods were dressed as archers and magicians without speed, because there was no decent way to go into the woods, and the soldiers who fled behind them were taken over by the Maitro Mercenaries.
He succeeded in taking over most of the large cavalry.
It is also a great result in a short period of time. \nWe havenāt even taken down the enemy general yet, but defeating the cavalry means the enemy has lost a great deal of weapons.
āKeep up the momentum and weāll take over the enemy generals too!
My prediction was that the opponent would escape, but the enemy was marching to near the woods to help the besieged cavalry.
The numbers are entirely higher here, and the enemy is devastated by the main cavalry. Besides, Iām trying to rush to reinforcements, so Iām not building the formation well and Iām not ready to fight.
The victory seemed almost certain.
First, let the enemy know that you took Danās head.
\nāThere is no option to pull on us!! Fight!!
I was using sound magic to skip instructions.
But it was clear from anyoneās eyes that the enemy was disadvantaged.
He was able to take over the enemy soldiers lightly, as his control was broken in numbers and he didnāt seem to be able to rebuild them.
The soldiers who came to the reinforcements also began to retreat when they were convinced of their loss.
And eventually succeeded in taking over enemy general Jean, and the victory of the battle was decided.