Chapter 33

“So you have said, but I think—” Aleledai was cut off.

“No, listen,” Green snapped. “It is easier to sneak in than overwhelm by force. With all of our warriors in front of them, the humans won’t see us coming through the back way.”

Selati bristled at Green’s tone, his name forgotten in the flurry of arrivals, however he saw the point. It would be easier. For now, he held his tongue. Later, when they were alone, Selati would share his thoughts. This meeting was too important for him to interrupt.

There was a thoughtful hum from a black and red patterned Commander. “They could go in like one of our rescue missions. Slip in at night and wait for the right opportunity, but instead, we can time our attack with their infiltration.”