Of course, if the Nix Army continues to ignore the situation and the Roman Army advances eastward, they will reach Bologna City. The number of Nix soldiers stationed in Bologna is few, and once the Roman Army captures the city, Caesar will have opened up the Cania Road. Rome's reinforcements and supplies can be transported through this thoroughfare to Bologna, allowing them to regain a foothold in the Northern Italy Province.
This is a risky move, but also a clever strategy.
Many in the Nix Military Department could not stop themselves from suggesting: troops should be sent out immediately to attack the marching Roman Army.
