In the military, no idle words were spoken, and once General Mörck proposed a plan for a three-line simultaneous attack, it was only natural that it would be implemented.
With a command from the headquarters, half of Italy was immediately plunged into the throes of war, with the Austrian army launching a strong multi-front offensive from their positions in the Lombardy Region.
The booming sound of artillery, even dozens of miles away in Milan City, was clearly visible and one could even faintly feel the ground shake.
Looking toward Turin, Victor Emmanuel III let out a meaningful sigh, "Colosna, have you figured out the real intentions of the Austrians yet?"
Victor Emmanuel III was no greenhouse flower; he had a clear understanding of his own value.
The King of Sardinia was important to the Vienna government, but this importance was limited to political propaganda and was not enough to warrant such a grand display by General Mörck, the commander of the Southern Front.