During her high school years, she studied a subject called "Strategy of War," which she deeply enjoyed. Although she didn't intend to attend a military school, her passion lay in neuroscience. This subject exposed her to various modern warfare tactics and strategies, enhancing her understanding of military planning and operations.
At that moment, her forces had decisively overwhelmed the enemy, despite having only around three hundred soldiers compared to the enemy's four hundred. The enemy lacked formation, appearing to mindlessly attempt to inflict casualties on her side, rendering their actions predictable.