The breeze rustled gently.
Withered grass swayed lightly.
The weather for the decisive battle was somewhat dim.
Losa rode a grand steed, adorned with luxurious horse armor and equipped with an iron ramming horn at the head. Beside him was Jeanne, holding a banner with a white base and a fleur-de-lis.
Unlike the first simulation outside Beauval Castle, where his so-called "army" barely numbered three thousand, this time, he had over ten thousand troops!
And his opponents had grown stronger too; the coalition was not only well-rested but also nearly twice his number.
The Duke of Burgundy, who held a vast expanse of Northern France and extended his reach to the prosperous lowlands (referring to the Benelux Region), surpassed the newly crowned Charles VII in financial prowess.
