The Anglo-French-Saudi-Turkish Four-Nation Alliance Army halted on the northern bank of the Alma River, and then arranged themselves into 2-3 rows, with each company positioned approximately 2-3 meters apart.
From Kurgan Mountain and Telegraph Hill on the southern bank looking towards the north bank, one could clearly see the seemingly endless formation.
Even soldiers with unwavering confidence in the Russian Empire could not help but feel a surge of fear towards the over hundred thousand troops of the Allied Forces on the southern bank.
As for the generals of the Russian Empire, they held a different perspective entirely.
Prince Menshikov, serving as the dual governor of Crimea and the Caucasus, after enduring a wave of surprise attacks, found his confidence unprecedentedly reinforced. He believed that with over 50,000 troops at his command, he could certainly defend for several weeks!
