Chapter 34 – The Last of Count Rosscaiz (1)
If they were to engage in a siege battle, the avenues through which the Experts – namely Jerome or Milton himself – could get involved would be reduced. This meant that their troop losses would inevitably increase.
This was the reason why, if at all possible, they attempted to decisively finish this battle through an open fight on the plains despite their inferiority in numbers. Count Rosscaiz accepted the open battle in kind because he, too, was confident in securing a victory.
But now the circumstances had changed.
After suffering a heavy blow, it was likely that Count Rosscaiz had sealed himself in his castle and would refuse to come out.
If they were to carry out a slow, methodical offensive, it was likely that the Capital would intervene as an arbitrator before the end for dragging out the war too long.