Chapter 46 - Cavalry

Henry's plan to educate the commanders was a crucial step in his mission to rebuild and transform the kingdom of Stahl, creating a solid foundation for the future. He had no desire to witness another scene of unprepared leaders, such as the one in the battle against Codicia, which resulted in the loss of twenty cavalry and almost sixty infantries, due to their lack of knowledge and skills to set the right timing for advancing and retreating.

The kingdom required smart leaders who could supplement and defend all fronts of a battle, enough to let Henry focus on the important battles and on the development of the kingdom without being concerned about his back being swarmed by those crawling ants. Furthermore, following this wish, Henry also intensified his efforts in enlarging the base of his army, while also asking Luther to design a structure training course that would need to be done by all soldiers.

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