D-Day

"What?" Casserie asked, surprised at my order.

"The sooner, the better," I explained.

"But it's not midnight yet. So it would be risky to evacuate among the dark elves still awake," said Casserie.

I watched the faces of the people of Nerifir one by one. They nodded several times in agreement. Many said they did not want this evacuation process to fail because of haste.

"All right. I'm not going to send them now," I said, Casserie taking a deep breath, relieved.

"In any case, when midnight comes, I want these three hundred people to split into two departure sessions," I replied.

"I will," Casserie explained.

I decided to return to the border in the north while considering maintaining guard during the two departure sessions. The number of soldiers guarding the northern border was about thirty people.

"How is it?" the troop commander asked.

"The division of the two departure sessions was approved. Now we need a process to protect them," I replied.