When Colin first saw Marquis Garcia personally leading the Dark Cavalry in a heavy charge, he somewhat couldn't understand it.
Because such behavior was too risky. In case the commander was killed, captured, or even injured and unable to continue commanding during the charge, it would cause the army to instantly lose its backbone and leave no room for maneuvering in the ensuing situation.
But after personally commanding the Dark Cavalry, Colin suddenly understood the reason why Marquis Garcia always led from the front during every decisive battle.
The commander is the courage and soul of an army.
Marquis Garcia's action of taking the lead and charging at the forefront had a terrifying effect on boosting the morale of his Dark Cavalry.
More importantly, once the morale of this formidable army was stimulated, it was invincible, unstoppable, and there was no need to worry about failures in charging or damage to the commander.