Yeager's face was pallid as he said, "Why would the Poles be here?"
"I don't know either."
"Didn't you say that the Emperor's army gave the Poles a heavy beating?"
Yakov, looking dazed, responded, "It was what Lord Gumilov said..."
"But I find those Poles extremely terrifying!"
Inside Bryansk City.
A Captain saluted Kosciuszko and said, "Report, General, the city's food supplies are very low."
The latter nodded and looked towards East Brovsky, "Clearly, the Russians are already on guard."
"We can last another half a month with the wheat we got from Trubchevsk," said the Commander of the Cavalry Corps, "It's enough for us to charge all the way to Moscow City."
But Kosciuszko frowned and looked eastward, "You might have noticed that the Russian Army around us is increasing."
"Indeed so. However, they keep their distance from us and don't seem intent on launching a large-scale attack, except for occasional raids."