"No rush, the combined number of troops we have is over fifty. Although their army is twice the size of ours, you should consider that he's only a lord. Having so many troops implies quick summoning and low material requirements, which means his army is likely weak overall, just seeming threatening."
The male lord said.
"Darling, your analysis is spot on. I think so too. It probably seems strong but is actually 'soft skin and tender meat.' Let's boldly push our army forward, I don't believe they can crush us," the female lord laughed.
There is no level distinction for territory types, only attribute restraint, and they are usually quite balanced.
For example, when faced with a large army initially, should one consider whether it's weak overall?
If initially summoned troops are weak or few in number, strong units might appear later.
In conclusion, there is genuinely no need for them to be nervous according to conventional rules.