Chapter 8: Intervention_2

Komer mused silently, feeling caught off guard by the rapid deterioration of the situation. The Homer army would reach Mandu in a week at most, and the number of rioters still exceeded thirty thousand, ten times the invading Homer's forces. The ferocious and brutal behavior of the Homer army in Banassia had terrified the rioters, their morale was low. If there had been any escape, they would have already resumed their flight. To now defeat this enemy, it was first essential to bolster the morale of the rioting forces, then use their overwhelming numerical advantage to crush the Homer army. Of course, this would involve disrupting the enemy's formation and breaking their spirit, which would require the assistance of the mages and Dark Knights standing by his side.