The Battle of Bolayear ended with the total defeat of the Ottoman Army at Point "A", and the French Army successfully occupied Point "A", gaining a rare foothold and survival space.
The French landing at Point "A" meant that the supply lines on the Gallipoli Peninsula would be completely blocked. Once France's 75 cannons were brought ashore, the Ottoman Army wouldn't be able to avoid using manpower to transport supplies even off-road.
Defending the Gallipoli Peninsula thus became an almost impossible task for the Ottoman Army.
Under Sanders' command, the Ottoman Army retreated entirely from the Gallipoli Peninsula and fell back to a new defensive line east of Bolayear to continue the standoff with the Allies.
Shire saw columns of Ottomans captured by the Allies who couldn't be evacuated in time. They were clad in rags, their bodies filthy, but their looks towards the French Army were full of hatred.