Choosing the Commander-in-Chief

Faced with discontent among the commanders involved in the war, the Osland Kingdom general responded only with silence, his forehead beaded with sweat in the sweltering summer heat of the Mediterranean climate.

Whether it was Howard or this less capable military leader from Osland Kingdom, both seemed to substitute their anxiety for action.

Eventually, the Osland Kingdom detachment, initially intended to defend or annihilate enemy forces on their homeland, ended up making no significant impact.

Instead, they marched deeper into the heart of Osland Kingdom, planning to join forces with the main army that would eventually retreat and launch a combined assault against the troops of Oli Kingdom and Phrus.

The performance of this 30000-strong force, objectively speaking, was almost comical in its ineffectiveness, highlighting the realities of warfare execution and the practical aspects of tactical implementation.