Vilechka retreated.
Then a moment passed.
Earl Kant learned that the Carter Family was ready to charge at the enemy's rear.
"Sound my signal," Earl Kant said to the Scout.
The alliance of Nobles was determined to win this attack.
Few armies of this era could withstand the pressure of being attacked from two sides.
Earl Kant had never heard of it.
Neither had Sir Flant.
Being attacked in a valley by an enemy force twice their own size?
Which army could withstand such combat pressure?
To be safe, they had embedded Conquest Knight units within their troops.
Because the next wave of attacks was coming from Earl Kant's Conscript Army.
With over seventy Conquest Knights accompanying the attacking conscripts, ready to take on spearhead and raiding tasks when necessary.
This was to prevent Earl Kant's Conscript Army from suffering unbearable losses and being pushed back. Thus, they ordered the Conquest Knights from all major families to join them.