In the Alliance Command Center, all the officers couldn't help but furrow their brows. How did another enemy army emerge?
Archduke Karl looked at Verossi: "Which is the closest unit? Dispatch them to Augsburg for reinforcement immediately!"
Before the latter could reply, Kutuzov stood up, walked to the map, frowned for a moment, then suddenly took up a pencil and drew an arrow on either side of the small flag representing the main French Army southwest of Nuremberg.
He then drew a downward arrow from the position of Surt's Corps to the north, and continued to draw a line to the north of Augsburg in the south.
Finally, he connected all the arrows together.
When the other alliance generals looked at the map, their pupils constricted.
They saw a large "C"-shaped encirclement forming around Nuremberg.
