After Canrobert and Bokeys arrived at Pellissier's location, Pellissier immediately informed Generals Canrobert and Bokeys of the next action plan.
Canrobert and Bokeys looked at General Pellissier in astonishment, unable to understand why Commander Pellissier wanted to act ahead of schedule. Had something unexpected occurred?
Once General Pellissier finished explaining the deployment of the action, General Canrobert, with this doubt in mind, asked Commander Pellissier, "Commander, wasn't our original plan to act tomorrow? Why rush the action by a day? Has something happened?"
Pellissier glanced at Canrobert and nodded, responding, "Indeed, something has happened!"
Subsequently, Commander Pellissier recounted to Canrobert and Bosskay the battles Brigadier General Trocch had on the South Shore.
The expressions of Canrobert and Bosskay grew even more shocked; the combat capability of the Russian Imperial soldiers had exceeded their understanding.
