Tamas nodded heavily, and Samujin gritted his teeth and replied, "Yes!"
"Now that the dam has been exposed, the struggle here will undoubtedly be brutal," Winters used his cane to sketch out a rough map on the sandy beach and carefully explained to his two most trusted subordinates, "I will launch a feint attack in the direction of Saint Town to lessen the pressure on you."
At the moment, the situation resembled Russian dolls:
In the inner circle, the attackers were laying siege to Revodan;
In the outer circle, Winter's troops were gradually gaining control of the roads around Revodan.
The initiative temporarily rested in the hands of the attackers; they could choose to fight, to leave, or to launch an assault on Revodan.
Winters, however, was placed in a reactive position, as his troops almost lacked field capability and were far less mobile than the Terdun Cavalry, who moved like the wind.