The army outside Asco City was only the strongest among the National Self-Defense Forces; according to the Intelligence Bureau's report, there were at least four other Self-Defense Forces active around Corsica.
Although they numbered only a few hundred soldiers, with the weakest unit having fewer than a hundred, they were more adept at concealment, making it difficult to completely eradicate them.
Napoleon bowed his head in thought; if he could turn the Corsicans against the National Self-Defense Force in the battle at hand, the remaining small units wouldn't even require him to act personally—the Corsican populace would take care of them.
He redirected his gaze towards the map—this was a map drawn by the National Self-Defense Force itself, highly detailed, but now it was being used against them—quickly he formulated a new battle plan.
"Send orders for Captain Benito to lead three companies to bypass the enemy and establish a defensive line at Rao Mountain Pass."