Alvinczi couldn't help but feel a chill of fear.
Thankfully, his orders hadn't yet been issued; otherwise, when Cosdanovic's side was about to launch an attack, a sudden assault from behind would have spelled disaster.
However, he quickly calmed himself down.
The reason his army had been marching so slowly was to maintain a neat formation.
This meant that even if the right wing were suddenly attacked, the other units could quickly respond, preventing a chaotic situation.
Alvinczi then looked at the map and asked the aide beside him:
"Which corps is closest to Cosdanovic?"
The aide flipped through a notebook: "It's General Czweig's Galicia Corps, Marshal."
Alvinczi nodded, instructing the Order Officer: "Czweig only has over 7,000 men, which might not be enough. Let the Borlard Cavalry Camp assist him and reinforce the right wing.