Who knew how much strength they actually had, and now, under such circumstances, they had unexpectedly completed 46% of the planned target area within just a few hours, which meant that the enemy had not really engaged them at all. Although completing the planned target was a good thing, it meant that the enemy had not defended at all, and therefore their forces had not suffered much loss.
There are benefits to both defeating the enemies one by one and ensnaring them all in one go, but while picking them off one by one can lead to injuries, it's generally a steady road to victory; but to ensnare them all, one must have the appetite to fully take them in.
If not handled properly, one might choke, which could be fatal.
"What about the Monitoring Bureau fleet?"