The return and their defeat again.

Verily had the few Vergan armies who prevailed in the kingdom of Ifa-ile been totally wiped out by the sorcery of Ejimeji whom the people now praised and hailed again for his power. 

But he not hailed himself for he knew the battle was yet to be over and indeed shall others from the beyound come unto them and seek their land and again shall intend to rape their women. 

And the intuition of Ejimeji had been right and verily had the news of the defeat of the Vergan armies who were left in Ifa-ile at the departure of the Vergan king  be told unto the Vergan king. 

And the soldier of the kingdom of Verga who swam  through the large  waters presented himself unto the Vergan king and delivered to him his words. The Vergan king who after his condemnation of the Soldier thus wasted no time and he sent more large boats filled with his army only that Ifa-ile may be conquered.