An Attack That Was Perfectly Planned

"Of course, but we must not let them know about this attack! We have to strike when they believe the troops inside the fortress are just as before, only capable of defending against their attacks..."

Rosa meant the most important factor, the enemy's reconnaissance scouts who were certainly ordered to monitor the fortress at various points.

If they were to find out the troops inside the fortress were preparing to attack, the enemy would automatically shift to a combat-ready position.

"We don't know where the enemy's scouts are positioned, and, moreover, the nighttime will make our movements difficult," a weary-faced soldier pointed out.

"That's true, we don't know the enemy's troop locations, and, likewise, they can't confirm the attack we're planning. We need to observe first before they can execute that attack," Rosa replied.

They began to understand, but there were still some incomplete details.

"So, who will lead the troops in the attack against the enemy?" the leader of the troop
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