Chapter 116: At the City Gates, the King’s Decision
[You led the army to the city gates]
[In terms of numbers, your army consisted of three thousand men, including one thousand cavalry and the rest infantry]
[Not only Camelot needed attention]
[Besides Camelot, there was also the northern region, which served as a supply base. The Picts there also needed to be watched]
[According to intelligence, you learned]
[Currently, the combined forces of the Saxons and Picts within the city amount to around four thousand soldiers.]
[Most of them are infantry.]
[There are only a few hundred cavalry at most.]
[To prevent reinforcements from the northern enemy from causing unforeseen variables, you, Artoria, and the Knights of the Round Table decided to split off a thousand infantry and cavalry, dividing them into three groups.]
[They were sent to occupy the three main roads leading to the capital of Camelot.]
[This force of one thousand was tasked with observing and obstructing enemy reinforcements in advance.]
