Colonel Jeska stepped forward and hung the blueprint on the rack:
"Build it like Kaisan!"
...
Winters stood atop a mound of earth, his front facing the bustling military camp that was under construction.
Beyond that lay the majestic Styx.
To the left of Winters, there was another mound of similar height.
The Legion Command had officially named the two mounds the Southern Highlands and Northern Highlands.
However, because the two mounds resembled a woman's breasts, the soldiers all called them... that.
The camp and the two mounds were triangulated, close to the riverbank.
This position was not very defensible because the two mounds towered over and overlooked the entire camp.
The Paratu troops had no choice but to construct fortresses on both the Southern and Northern Highlands and disperse forces to garrison them.
They had positioned the camp on this unsuitable defensive terrain for two reasons:
First, half a kilometer northwest from here was a dense coniferous forest;