Became a Strategist with a 100 Intelligence and 100% Accuracy

Chapter 91



Anima immediately began organizing her forces.
At the vanguard stood Hernandorf, while she herself took command as the supreme commander.

She would have preferred to ride on horseback, but with only one arm, it was an incredibly difficult task.
Thus, at times like these, when she had to take charge on the battlefield, she had no choice but to use a carriage. Ordinarily, she refrained from appearing on the front lines—

“This is a critical operation. I can't just sit back and issue orders without leading from the front.”@@novelbin@@

Leaving behind enough forces to defend Laccline Castle, she mobilized the majority of her army—50,000 troops in total.
With this many soldiers, they could take advantage of Hisphil Castle’s temporary lack of defenders and seize it.

Right before departure, she sent word to Yuri at Valharat Castle through a messenger.
Though it was a "decide first, report later" approach, Yuri wasn’t the kind of person who was unreachable, and as long as Anima produced results, she believed Yuri would acknowledge her actions.

After losing her arm, Anima had fought tooth and nail to prove her worth—to show that, despite her body’s limitations, she was indispensable to Yuri and the Aishus Army.

Once, she had been a warrior, someone who honed her body through swordsmanship.
But after that day, she had pushed herself to the brink, studying until her head felt like it would burst.
She devised intricate strategies and calculated tactics, clearing the path for the Aishus Army.

If one were to sum up her story in a single phrase, it would be “a miracle.”
Yet those who had spent time by her side, witnessing her relentless struggle, refused to call it that.

She had worked herself to the bone, sacrificing sleep and taking on everything, regardless of whether it seemed possible or not.
And in the end, she had turned the Aishus Army—once just a band of outlaws—into a legitimate nation.

So, it would be fine.
Surely, Yuri would understand.
After all, ever since that day when they had lost everything, they had been the only ones who truly understood each other.

“I must succeed. No matter what.”

With that determination, Anima led her forces toward Hisphil Castle.

One day during their advance—

The carriage that had been smoothly moving forward suddenly came to a halt.

“What’s going on?”

A soldier riding nearby turned toward her.

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