With Alydot's order, the already somewhat exhausted Ninth Brigade officers and soldiers began a new round of action to block the British army.
However, compared to the "unease" that the East African forces felt before the war, it's shifted to a numb state of "the British are just like that."
After all, the title "the world's strongest nation" is intimidating, but once you actually fight, the "discrepancy" becomes evident. They are also just two arms and two legs, not invincible, unyielding "heavenly soldiers descended to earth."
Of course, the grass-roots soldiers in East Africa surely don't think this way; it's an exaggerated statement. Currently, the Ninth Brigade consists mainly of two parts: experienced veterans and new recruits who joined after the expansion.
The new recruits are divided into two parts. One part comes from the recent immigrants to East Africa, and this group is the biggest unstable factor in the Ninth Brigade.
