Surrounded by a large number of red-clad Swiss Guards, the French Army's battlefield command post.
Joseph silently noted down a series of commands from Bertier, perhaps before long, he himself would have to give similar orders.
Seeing the orderly officer hasten away, Joseph picked up his previous battlefield notes, compared them, confirmed the positions of the artillery, and lifted his binoculars to look over.
Through the lens of the binoculars, there appeared two breastworks about ten meters wide on a small hill a kilometer away. At this moment, five 8-pound cannons lay silently behind them, the gun crews apparently not yet ordered to action.
According to the "Grand Battery" tactics brought by Joseph, all of the heavy artillery brought by the Guard Corps were now concentrated at this artillery position.