As the battle raged on, Conradin couldn't help but feel a surge of excitement and pride as he witnessed the success of his troops on the left flank. The Angevins were being steadily pushed back, and his soldiers fought valiantly, their morale soaring with each step they gained on the battlefield. Corrado's rigorous training and preparation were undoubtedly paying off, giving Conradin's forces a clear advantage over Charles' troops, especially in the tightly coordinated shield-wall formations.
However, as Conradin continued to observe the unfolding battle, a growing concern gnawed at him. It had been an hour since the start of the battle, and he couldn't ignore the inevitable toll it was taking on his troops. The fatigue of combat was beginning to set in, and Conradin knew that they couldn't maintain their momentum indefinitely.