Chapter 4: results pt2

"Sadly I can't think of anything to add to the deal already but I am open to suggestions" the goddess who had presumably overseen countless battles, from the cavemen bashing each other with rocks to the first use of spears and swords, was not shocked by the battle though, it was the soldier that watched next to her with a poker face that made him look serious. As a goddess she can read his mind and was the true reason for her worry. With just a glance he could easily predict the outcome of the battle and most of the soldiers next moves with almost perfect accuracy. But his awareness was next level, he didn't focus on a single group for more than a few seconds and was always scanning both sides to come up with a general idea.

In just a few hours half the city was on fire and the other half had a constant rain of arrows. The city was doomed to disappear by morning.

As the sun rose the fire had calmed down and turned into a smoldering mass marking the end of the fight. With a day to spare after the deal. "What exactly did you do before becoming a soldier?" The goddess asked with a look of curiosity. "I was a medicine man and also a pretty good businessman. I would help with healing the sick and treating the wounded. But in my travels I worked with a lot of soldiers and had my fair share of barbarians I made it a habit to watch carefully and predict the outcome and memorize the moves and strategies they are employing. The moment the archers climbed onto the hill the battle was already lost."