The Strongest Dull Prince’s Secret Battle for the Throne

Chapter 568



Chapter 568

Chapter 568

Chapter 568: Before Deployment

A grand total of 150,000.

Until now, the Empire had been subjected to attacks by the Kingdom.

However, the Emperor had amassed his forces and thrown them into the fight, signaling an end to their passive stance.

Leading them was the heroic prince, Leonard.

At his side were the generals who had distinguished themselves in the civil war, Elna of the House of Amsberg, and Theodore, who led the Second Imperial Knights.

In addition, former Kingdom soldiers who surrendered out of their affection for Leticia.

The majority of them were Gryphon Knights, a valuable aerial force.

Their strength was sufficient.

With such a large army, there was no way they could lose. That's what many people thought.

But...

"Hmm... I can't see a clear path to victory."

Leo, as the supreme commander, was crossing his arms, looking at the map spread out on his desk.

The map displayed was of the Kingdom's interior. Multiple routes of advancement were proposed, but none of them were satisfactory to Leo.

"We're about to set out, and you're still mulling over this?"

"Elna... it's just that these planned routes of advancement are somehow..."

Elna, in her position as deputy general, spoke to the troubled Leo.

They had discussed the routes of advancement many times. They had decided in the military council that this was the only way.

"If you don't like it, just say so."

"It's not that I don't like it. I think this is probably the only way. But the enemy's formation is too perfect. I don't feel like we can break through."

"So, you don't have any improvements to propose, you're just vaguely anxious. You're pretty pessimistic for a supreme commander leading 150,000."

"I have a right to be pessimistic. I am responsible for the lives of 150,000 people, after all."

"That may seem harsh, but... if you're conscious of the weight of each life, you can't wage war, can you?"

At Elna's words, Leo gave a faint smile.

Seeing his smile, reminiscent of Al, Elna opened her eyes slightly.

"I know. You can't wage war decently. It's my job to tell soldiers to go die. But... It's also my job to create a situation where they don't have to die. Even if death is expected, it doesn't excuse me from consideration. If we don't win, the sacrifices will only increase. So, I'll aim for victory. No matter the sacrifice. But, I won't neglect efforts to reduce the sacrifice. That's my pride as a commander."

"... I overstepped. I'm sorry."

"It's okay. Thank you for your concern. But don't worry. I know the enemy isn't easy enough to beat with just wishful thinking."

With that, Leo once again lowered his gaze to the map.

The Empire's invasion plan was simple.

Invade with the main force of 150,000. Repel the Kingdom's army that came to intercept them and force the enemy to retreat.

Once they retreated, the enemy would hole up in their proud fortress.

It was known as the Louvill Fortress.

It was a colossal fortress with an attached port, and in order to invade the Kingdom's royal capital, this fortress had to be penetrated.

Ignoring it was theoretically possible, but that would expose the supply lines. They would likely be ambushed en route to the capital.

It was difficult to block off supplies and starve them out, as they constantly received supplies from the sea.

Because the Gryphon Knights were always ready to sortie, they couldn't be held back with half-hearted forces.

The fortress was impregnable.

Once before, the Empire had challenged it, failed to conquer it, and found themselves mired in a quagmire.

The Empire's strategy was to force the Kingdom's army to hole up there.

It would be difficult to annihilate the Kingdom's army before they retreated. Retreating to the fortress was the Kingdom's basic tactic against the Empire's invasion.

In that case, they just needed to operate under the assumption that the enemy would hole up anyway.

Surround the Kingdom's main force with land and naval forces and annihilate them.

That was the strategy the Empire had come up with. It was simple, but it required deploying a massive amount of forces on both land and sea. Numerical superiority obviated the need for tricks. That was the Empire's invasion plan.

However, it was for this reason that Leo was troubled.

"The enemy general Ansem understands the Empire's strategy. That's why he's laying out an extensive defensive line. The Kingdom's defenses have been completely revamped. Every city is positioned so as not to be isolated, with new forts in between. There's always a position for reinforcements to arrive from, and there's no easy place to attack."

"But didn't we agree that our only option is to advance, anyway?"

"Indeed. That's the part I hate. We have no choice but to move forward. Ansem knows that too, which is why he's set up a formidable defensive line. If we're going to break through this, we're going to be worn down. If the main force of 150,000 can't make the Kingdom's army retreat, the Empire's basic strategy will collapse. Because I know this, I'm sure Ansem has no intention of engaging in a decisive battle."

"So, he's planning to gradually whittle down our forces."

Leo nodded at Elna's words.

The same discussion had taken place during the military council. However, it was decided that the suitable routes of advancement were those where Ansem would eventually make a move, even if it meant being slowly worn down. This was because they had enough forces to withstand being worn down.

However, Leo did not believe that an opponent that Al was cautious of would engage in a decisive battle so easily.

However, there were no solutions either.

"Elna, what do you think Al would do?"

"You're asking me? Don't you know him better?"

"I want to hear what Elna thinks."

"Well... If he's dealing with an enemy who won't come out, I think Al would use a tactic that forces them to come out."

"If I could do that, I wouldn't be having trouble."

"If I had any ideas, I wouldn't be struggling either. But in Al's case... He always uses strategies that make you think, 'So that's how he does it.' He likes to attack from outside the opponent's consciousness."

Listening to Elna's answer, Leo folded his arms and fell into deep thought.

For a while, normal advancement wouldn't pose a problem, but eventually, they'd need to draw out Ansem.

He would have to come up with something by then.

A strategy like Al's.

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