"Our opponent is someone who enjoys taking risks, with tactical thinking that's unpredictable and hard to judge. From what I know about him, going east seems more likely—firstly, the success rate is higher; secondly, he can infiltrate populated areas in a short time, find a place to hide and wait for rescue, avoiding non-combat casualties. Don't forget they also have over twenty injured personnel with them, who can't endure long periods in this freezing weather. He's ruthless to the enemy but holds his own people in high regard, absolutely avoiding non-combat deaths in his team," Cas pondered aloud.
"Makes sense. Should we pursue eastward? Should we consult the General's opinion?" the officer inquired.
