As the battle rages on in the background, the soldiers of the 3rd Platoon, led by a corporal named Melchiorkirche, try to suppress the advancing troops. Melchioerkirche is the superior of the soldiers, and he orders his men to attack the enemy's home base. The soldiers, however, are too proud to do so, and they are overrun by the enemy. The corporal, who has been wounded in the battle, tries to cheer his men up, but they are too afraid to respond. He tells them that the biggest obstacle to their victory is the advancing enemy, and that the only way to overcome this obstacle is to send reinforcements to the village. He also tells the soldiers that he is a feminist and that he will take care of the situation himself.
As the battle rages on in the background, the soldiers of the 3rd Platoon, led by a corporal named Melchiorkirche, try to suppress the advancing troops. Melchioerkirche is the superior of the soldiers, and he orders his men to attack the enemy's home base. The soldiers, however, are too proud to do so, and they are overrun by the enemy. The corporal, who has been wounded in the battle, tries to cheer his men up, but they are too afraid to respond. He tells them that the biggest obstacle to their victory is the advancing enemy, and that the only way to overcome this obstacle is to send reinforcements to the village. He also tells the soldiers that he is a feminist and that he will take care of the situation himself.