Otherwise, these native soldiers would learn from them, and in the future more soldiers would flee in panic, even directly affecting the fighting desire of the main French forces.
With the German Army's step-by-step strong offensive, they captured the main turret on the east bank of the Verdun fortress, as well as several highlands nearby.
French Central Army Commander Langley had to order the Second Army to retreat to the Mars Highlands, and the Waverly Valley where the Second Army had been stationed was occupied by the advancing German Army.
It was not until then that Cynthia realized that the Germans' main target was Verdun and decided to take emergency measures immediately.
In order to stabilize the morale of the Verdun Fortress, Cynthia sent French General Staff Kastel Ford personally to supervise the battle at the Verdun Fortress and sent new reinforcements to the fortress.