At dawn, at dawn, the Laharpu Division arrived carrying torches.
Bertier immediately arranged for his troops to rest, preparing to engage in battle once it was fully light.
According to Bertier, a force exhausted from journeying will have diminished combat effectiveness; the Laharpu Department must rest.
Anning did not object to Bertier's suggestion because he knew his own actual level, and he had long since planned to fully utilize the abilities of the renowned generals under his command, going along with any suggestions unless they were outrageously preposterous.
Consequently, the painter David, who had been following Anning to document his deeds, seemed deeply impressed, muttering "The General is never stubbornly self-opinionated," while recording something in his sketchbook.
Anning couldn't be bothered with it anymore, after all, being flattered was quite enjoyable.