Montrey and Woodleigh watched the positions ahead with a heavy heart, the bitter taste swirling between them.
The low-lying plains in front had become a graveyard burying the most elite warriors of both sides. In just a week since the battle began, more than eight thousand warriors had closed their eyes forever on this land. The thick scent of blood filled every gap in the land, and the ditches and pits behind were piled with the corpses of valiant warriors. If it weren't for the early winter season, the threat of plague alone would have been enough to destroy a race.
Although the warriors of the Caron and Cabo tribes, as well as the Sanya Tribe, held a certain advantage in equipment and weapons, there was no doubt that their opponents were superior in numbers and combat strength. The allied forces of the two Car tribes and the Sanya Tribe were still at a disadvantage when facing the allied forces of the Carlo Tribe and the Sanwa Tribe.