Chapter 2 Battle of Palan Plain 2(7)
At the end of these words, when the shouting Andals rushed upon the already timid Lotterian soldiers, the great numerical superiority of the Andals was evident.
Left-wing, "Mr Earl, our losses, requesting support." A messenger on a horse, sweating, came to the Earl of Bullough who was in the vanguard.
"What, wasn't it all going well?" Lord Blow was surprised and angry, but for a while there was nothing he could do about it.
"Lord Blow, I think we'd better send the knights." Lord Harwin said to himself. "We are outnumbered, and a surprise attack is the only way to resolve the situation."
"There is no way..." Lord Blow's face grew very dark. It would be a disgrace for him to go home if he lost the first battle he had ever commanded.
"Lord Harwin, you are more experienced than I am. Take these five hundred knights and two thousand horsemen yourself and attack the Imperial flanks." "Said Lord Blow, raising his head and pointing to the knights behind him." I am the commander. I cannot leave my line, please, Lord Harwin."
Left-wing, "Mr Earl, our losses, requesting support." A messenger on a horse, sweating, came to the Earl of Bullough who was in the vanguard.
"What, wasn't it all going well?" Lord Blow was surprised and angry, but for a while there was nothing he could do about it.
"Lord Blow, I think we'd better send the knights." Lord Harwin said to himself. "We are outnumbered, and a surprise attack is the only way to resolve the situation."
"There is no way..." Lord Blow's face grew very dark. It would be a disgrace for him to go home if he lost the first battle he had ever commanded.
"Lord Harwin, you are more experienced than I am. Take these five hundred knights and two thousand horsemen yourself and attack the Imperial flanks." "Said Lord Blow, raising his head and pointing to the knights behind him." I am the commander. I cannot leave my line, please, Lord Harwin."