The ambush in the forest quickly spotted the convoy dividing its troops.
Under the leadership of four Conquest Knights, about three hundred Lightly Armored Soldiers marched swiftly toward the fourth village.
Consequently, the speed of the convoy behind slowed even further.
Two hundred Heavy Armed Soldiers silently picked up their Large Shields, placing them in front of themselves like a fortress, moving along with the convoy like a turtle shell.
...
Overnight fermentation of news made Earl Kant aware of Baron Hass's experience and he flew into a thunderous rage.
I haven't even made my move, and you've already struck first?
And you've wiped out two of my barons?
Good!
You've done splendidly!
Opportunity has arrived!
Earl Kant delighted inwardly, hurriedly ordering the gathering of the Conscripted Army.
He gave a life-or-death order, determined to leave Roman here so that the Salt Mine could fall into his hands without any effort.