The first raid of the seventh day was the hardest the soldiers had ever fought. There was no formation, no open space, and with monsters pouring out rapidly, they had to adapt to the chaotic battlefield as quickly as they could to survive.
The archers fared the worst, yet the close-ranged fighters were not any better off.
While the archers had to aim carefully so as not to hit their comrades, the close-ranged fighters had to do their utmost to avoid jumping into the archers' firing range.
The challenge of this battle was not only the monsters but also themselves.
With such unfriendly conditions threatening to claim their lives, they were forced to adapt quickly. Those who could adapt faster than the others received their rewards.
The battle was still raging, edging closer to an end. Rowan and the captains stood aside, observing the battlefield from different vantage points and intervening whenever a soldier found themselves in dire danger.