Of course, as long as he separates Reto and others to command, he can still dispatch more people. But it is completely unnecessary now, as when the Madara army quickly spreads to the flanks, the central forces are inevitably thinned out—the conditions for a counterattack are fully mature.
Brand has far more outstanding reconnaissance soldiers than Madara. He certainly has the right to choose when, where, and how to engage in battle with Madara's troops. This is his greatest advantage.
Now he will use this advantage to strike back into the heart of Madara, leaving them uncertain about what he intends to do.
However, he stopped his horse and did not rush to explain his intentions but first looked at Frey. The girl looked pale and unsteady on her horse, and he couldn't help but ask, "Frey, do you need to get down and rest for a while?"
Frey glared at him irritably.