"And I Probably Will"

France, December 21st 1803

7:08 AM

Herman sighed at Luther's question. "Not now. It's too early, and our men aren't prepared for such a change. First Lukas leaves, and now their tactic changes? No, as much as I hate to say it, we need to take things slow," he said, feeling very dissatisfied with the current situation of the battle.

Luther, meanwhile, looked at Herman with his usual calm gaze. "I understand your frustration, Captain," he said. "I know it's not easy to feel trapped in a battle like this for so long, but it's part of our job," the big guy added.

Herman clenched his fists. "I know. I understand all that, but... somehow, I can't feel calm," he shows an anguished expression. "I hate to admit this, but... Lukas's a better leader than I am. He knows how to keep his cool in extreme situations, he would know how to keep going and motivate his men in this situation, and... he is more determined than me," the captain explained.