Glancing through the contents of the report, Crown Prince Caesar's somber face suddenly cleared up.
This "express report" came in just in time.
The moment Bertelli Fortress fell, he received this turnabout report. If anyone continued to attack the Expeditionary Army for its inaction, he could directly retort.
Annihilating a fully staffed Bimon Cavalry Corps in a field battle was not only the first since the start of the war but also a rare feat even if you traced back hundreds of years.
It's not that the Human Army couldn't fight; mainly, to annihilate the enemy in a field battle, one required to have the right time, the right place, and the right people.
Given the combat strength of the Bimon Cavalry, they could break through and flee as long as they didn't make any mistakes, even if they couldn't win.
A full-staffed Bimon Cavalry Corps being encircled and annihilated in the field was purely unfortunate.