The Next Patrol - Part 8

In the centre, Khan had been left with sixty thousand of his own to do what he willed with, which was why he hadn't hesitated to send ten thousand to the rear, knowing that such numbers were still a mere drop in the bucket for him.

The weaknesses seemed to lay to the left and the right, given their lacking numbers, and so even though General Blackwell had nodded his approval, seeing Karstly arrive as he had to dull the tide of General Khan's attack alone, he had hoped that he would begin on the flanks, for the other castles were not in quite so bad a position as his own.