Interviewing Richard Armstrong (2)

Kant writes down something on the file again. Richard becomes a little anxious about what he is writing about. Kant, after he is done, locks eye contact with Armstrong's deep brown eyes once again.

"This interview is going well so far. Now, the next question. Can you describe a situation where you had to make a difficult strategic decision under pressure?" Kant asked next. Armstrong takes a deep breath.

"There was one battle. The leading commander was killed, and I was put in charge. Our initial plan had backfired, and we were outnumbered in terms of numbers."

"So what did you do?"

"I had to quickly reassess the situation and come up with a new plan. I committed to a strategic retreat but committed a few forces to bully the enemy army into tiring out their forces. I kept it up throughout the entire day, forcing them to be awake.

Meanwhile, I had my forces healed up, and given a well rest, before I launch a counterattack a day later."