After that, Ouki returned to Shin and discussed how a general can control the entire battlefield, emphasizing that the end result is determined by the actions of the generals. Similarly to the manga, Heki charged his unit to assist Duke Hyou to challenge Ouki's viewpoint.
Meanwhile, as Shin asked for a horse, Ouki turned to Leylin. "What do you think Go Kei is doing right now, little Lin?" Ouki asked, expecting an answer.
"Go Kei realized that he cannot understand Duke's actions, which are solely based on his intuition. So, he likely devised another plan to potentially change the outcome of the battle," Leylin replied, gazing at the rapidly changing formations of the Wei army and the fierce charge of Duke Hyou.
"What is the plan Go Kei has devised to stop Duke Hyou?" Ouki inquired, seeking a correct answer.
"Since Go Kei cannot directly counter Duke Hyou's plan of action and stopping Duke's charge is not feasible due to his speed, the most effective and correct approach would be to attack Duke Hyou's soldiers. This could not only slow down Duke's fierce charge but also enable Go Kei to trap Duke within his own soldiers' formations," Leylin explained confidently.
"Will Duke Hyou fail?" questioned Ouki.
"I believe that the pincer attack from both sides on the charging army could yield results. However, stopping Duke Hyou entirely may not be possible because the strength of Duke's core army is formidable. They are elite soldiers and not easily defeated," Leylin remarked, observing the battlefield intently. "And your presence here can apply pressure on the enemy ranks, which could benefit Duke's charge."
"You mentioned that a general can decide the result of a battle, but I believe that it's not solely dependent on intelligence and luck. The outcome also hinges on the people—the soldiers themselves. A single soldier, like Shin, can turn the tide for an army on the brink of destruction, as seen with Baku Koshin's charge," Leylin explained thoughtfully.
"So, while a general plays a crucial role in determining the battle's outcome, it's important not to overlook these smaller variables. Neglecting them could jeopardize the entire battle," Leylin concluded, emphasizing the significance of all elements in shaping the course of a conflict.
Ouki gazed at Leylin seriously and asked, "Can I kidnap you?".
Leylin was shocked by the unexpected question, and in his mind, he shouted, "What?!".