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“Damn, Ludwig! Just as the Staff College predicted after the famine two years ago, he ruthlessly slaughtered neighboring tribes to survive and plundered their food. In the chaos, where barbarians fought and defended against each other, the attackers managed to wipe out the defenders. However, Ludwig, in his aggressive stance, lost many warriors, and while he succeeded in expanding his territory, their fighting power significantly weakened compared to the past.”

Just hearing this might give the impression that Ludwig, the great nomadic chieftain, had weakened in military strength, perhaps suggesting the empire might be safe from now on.

No, that wasn’t the case. From the Reich Empire’s perspective, it wasn’t an ideal situation.

Because if the barbarian tribes were fragnted, even though Ludwig boasted formidable power, if he attacked the empire, the weaker tribes would strike Ludwig’s holand and territories. He would lose his base and, thus, wouldn’t dare challenge the Reich Empire.

However, if he faced no opposition nearby and succeeded in acquiring vast territories, due to human greed for wanting more after achieving sothing, he would beco an unpredictable ticking ti bomb. That was the problem.

“Fortunately, thanks to the Staff College providing the weaker tribes with weapons and minimal food supplies, even though Ludwig’s tribes have unified, they have suffered significant losses. It seems like the number of warriors has reduced by about 20% compared to two years ago.”

Losing 20% of the military force in a single war was almost equivalent to near-total annihilation. He might prefer a quiet life for a few years to recover his strength and gather the power to take over the northern parts of Swedia or the Reich Empire soday.

“Still, he commands a force of 10,000 cavalry and 30,000 infantry. We, on the other hand, have 5,000 knights and 50,000 foot soldiers. While we possess enough strength to fend off or even defeat Ludwig’s tribe in direct combat, we’re desperately lacking the ans to completely prevent their raiding parties that intermittently co to replenish their food supplies.”

The defense of the Copenhagen Peninsula and the northern boundary of the Reich Empire involved constructing nurous forts and walls.

However, given the vast expanse, it was impossible to surround the entire border with walls. Thus, if these riders, capable of traveling up to a hundred kiloters in a day, decided to, they could easily breach our defenses and raid the northern empire.

During the Joseon era, in the Byungja Horan, rely 300 cavalryn broke through all the defenses from Yodong to Ganghwado, trapping King Injo in Namhansanseong.

“If that happens, in the worst case, the empire might be forced to cede its northern territories. No matter how much support we provide to the north in terms of food, weapons, and armor from across the empire, we can’t defend a completely devastated area.”

Upon hearing this, the Division Commander slamd his desk and exclaid,

“As the head of the Nordenburk noble family, I cannot allow such a damned thing to occur on my watch in the north. This is the current situation. If we continue like this, you will be forced into a disgraceful retirent, and I will be decapitated for failing to defend the frontier. That’s why I’ve called in commanders of battalion level and above to discuss counterasures, but half of their proposals were nonsense, and the rest were vague.”

The fact that more than 30% of the people arriving here as high-ranking officers were graduates from the Staff College—and yet their plans were being harshly criticized—indicated that the situation was quite serious.

“According to what I heard from the head of the Staff College, the only reason we could suppress Ludwig’s power to this extent was that your plan was effective. I knew you were coming here, so I had high expectations. Tell your thoughts.”

It might sound like he was giving a break, but it seed like he wouldn’t let it go if I didn’t co up with a proper strategy.

“Before it escalates into a more serious and large-scale war, we need to address the fundantal issues. First, I would like to know the quantity and quality of food and supplies currently being distributed to the soldiers.”

Considering attack, expedition, destruction, and defense, anyone focusing on winning a single battle wouldn’t achieve a strategic victory.

This was because, even if you killed all the enemies and no one was left to oppose you in that territory, if the food ran out, you inevitably had to return ho.

In the worst case, if the supplies didn’t reach the land we conquered with bloodshed, we might reluctantly have to hand it back to the enemy.

A classic example of this was the Dongbuk Nine Fortresses, which I learned about in Korean history.

It seed that Major General Nordunberk, who was at the level of a Division Commander, understood the importance of supplies well, as he replied with a pleased expression.

“Thanks to the new supply base policy you proposed, soldiers on the front lines at the company level have been able to eat their fill without having to hunt. Also, the proportion of food purchased locally and supplied to our fortresses has decreased to about 5-10%.”

What I wrote in my thesis, which is still used today, was about standardizing boxes and placing a minimal variety of weapons, food, and armor within them for transport.

It might seem trivial, but for example, a cart’s worth of flour was recorded on paper.

When distributing the flour, if a dium-sized cart was dispatched, the standard of how many kilograms of flour a dium cart contained could vary.

Also, suppose the headquarters filled the dium cart with 500 kg of flour but, at a midway stop, considered it full with only 400 kg.

Taking advantage of this discrepancy, sergeants, soldiers in charge of transporting food, and sotis even junior officers often took a significant cut.

On paper, it clearly stated that a cart of flour arrived, but in reality, 100 kg of flour disappeared midway.

However, if the headquarters standardized the boxes and attached a seal, they couldn’t be casually opened since the number of items and the weight in kilograms for each product in the box were predetermined.

If sothing were taken out, it would be noticeable right away inside. Moreover, in a warehouse during an ergency, one could quickly take out large amounts of food and weapons.

“My proposal is to wait until the power of the Ludwig tribe weakens, then have the Northern Army directly invade their base, kill them, and take over their territory.”

“…It’s quite a large-scale operation. Are you sure it’s feasible?”

“If the Northern Army doesn’t eradicate the roots of the Ludwig warriors and fails to occupy their territory, the empire will constantly face significant worries. Don’t you understand?”

Indeed, even if we fiercely fought and completely annihilated the Ludwig tribe, overcoming the empire’s crisis, if the territories that Ludwig occupied beca empty, other nomads might co in and establish power.

Or the Swedia guys might see it as an opportunity to expand their territories, and the Reich Empire Army might face situations where the Swedia reaped the benefits.

“Additionally, if we prepare as I suggested, by creating warehouses in appropriate places in the regions our Empire Army has occupied, storing easily preserved and transported at and hard bread, then the supply problem for maintaining new territories will be sowhat solved.”

In any case, the tactic we were going to adopt this ti was scorched earth, so we must kill most of the soldiers who truly resisted.

Those who would give up resistance, along with won and children, would either beco slaves or be resettled in the warr regions of the empire to live as peasants.

Because if left here, one never knows when they might rebel or transform into resistant barbarians like Ludwig.

The majority of settlers coming to this now-empty region, once road by nomads, would be the second or third sons or daughters of peasants who lack land to farm.

The north was freezing in late autumn, but the climate in spring and sumr was quite favorable, making it ideal land for farming wheat or barley.

Although this proposal should co from the Crown Prince or other competent administrators, since I laid the groundwork, I would also receive an unofficial reward.

Anyway, if the strategy I proposed as the leader of the Northern Army was accepted, the empire would either hit the jackpot or fail miserably based on my suggestion.

“If we can maintain the occupied areas, considering your contribution to leading this expedition successfully, a promotion to General, or even Marshal, might be possible.”

While it was true that among ten generals, only one might beco a Marshal, and it might take ti, if I had the rit of having killed the troubleso nomads and even occupied their territory, even if I just maintained my position as a general, I could attain the marshal rank the day before my retirent.

With such a tempting offer, the Division Commander recalled his achievents and dals, then nodded and said,

“I haven’t asked the other generals or regint commanders yet, so I can’t decide right now. But from what I’ve heard so far, your strategy seems to be the best. You’ve co a long way, so rest today. Leave for the 24th Regint base tomorrow.”

The next day, the Northern Army Corps Commander issued an order to the 24th Regint.

The Töner tribe, under Ludwig’s command, plundered the area near Flensburg. Our retaliation must be thorough.

“To ensure success in our scorched earth operation, we need to first intimidate Ludwig’s n. By transforming the Tenner’s territory into a desolate wasteland, we can gain the upper hand, deterring them with fear rather than temptation.”

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