Ney gazed at the floating bridge on the Danube River for a while, then turned to Moro:
"Are you sure we're really not going to Munich?"
Moro, flipping through the "Caesar's War History" in his hand, nodded and said, "Yes."
Ney looked at the floating bridge again: "Bavaria may have 25,000 troops, but they likely won't be able to redeploy from Mei Minggen to Munich in time."
Mei Minggen is the southwestern border of Bavaria, where the main Bavarian forces are currently stationed.
Moro waved the book in his hand, smiling: "Do you know why the Roman Army was formidable? Because they valued steady and careful tactics.
"If Deenberg's legion returns to defend Munich in time, we will encounter a bitter battle."
Ney clenched his whip: "Even facing more than 20,000 enemies, I am confident I can defeat them!"