Nathan led his men all the way from the valley in pursuit of the Noble Coalition's camp.
Nearly with axes chopping at their behinds.
The nobles, in their panic, were unable to take many of their belongings.
Let's not even talk about logistics and supplies.
What mattered were those two hundred and more warhorses.
The Conquest Knights initiated a surprise attack, but due to the dire situation on the battlefield, they were unable to withdraw.
All major families had gathered about seventy Conquest Knights, and now the majority were dead, the remaining few captured.
Only a small number of knights and their squires managed to escape, accompanying the major nobles as they retreated from this collapsing battlefield, taking with them only a limited number of horses.
Roman did not continue to pursue.
He ordered his men to clean up the battlefield and rescue the wounded soldiers.
The casualties this time were too severe.