"No, ...... this time it's because of this simulation that we were able to do it. ......"
It was only because of the limited number of troops, reinforcements and irregularities on both sides that such a strategy could be used.
Normally, as Geek said, such a strategy would be in the range of a gamble.
Besides, if they are alerted and dealt with, a lone wizard unit in an enemy territory would be easily defeated. In that case, we had no chance.
"However, you did a great job of taking all these factors into consideration and coming up with the best possible plan.
"Thank you. You two can go to ...... for more information."
It was uncomfortable to be praised so much, so I forced myself to change the subject.
"Mr. Salas is evenly matched. It was originally a level game on a wide board, almost even. Mr. Salas reads his opponent's formation and makes his moves. Eleonore, on the other hand, understands the characteristics of her own troops very well. Against the readings of Mr. Salas, the game is kept competitive by the perfect control of his own position.
"That one looks okay. ....... Awen is ......"
I wonder if they've already lost or something: .......
"Awen and Lilith's game is more like ...... a game of scouting and ambush, with both of them camped in the mountains, but Awen has been able to defeat Lilith at every turn, as if she had seen through her plan."
"Oh ......"
All of this being said, I thought Awen liked to fight himself, but was not good at leading such a large scale battle.
"I don't know how he made this decision, but it was a godly move. However, Lilith is better at defense than offense, so the attackers have not had much success.
I see what you mean, and Merilia begins to fidget.