Chapter 78: Dagger Appears_2

This made it possible for Winters to concentrate his energy on more crucial matters.

Bard gazed at the fiercely burning forest, his face showing worry, as he murmured to himself, "We've cornered the Terdon Tribe; they're going to fight desperately."

Winters pursed his lips and remained silent.

According to the original battle plan, the fire was to be the signal for the general attack, which should at least have waited until the third and even the fourth line of defense was fully constructed.

By that time, even if the Terdon Tribe wanted to fight to the death, the troops from Iron Peak County could rely on their fortifications and fortresses to block the enemy, exhausting their vigor.

If possible, it was even better to delay the Terdon people as long as possible until they were weary and their horses tired.