Bargov, who was in deep thought, was also shocked by the sudden gunshot. He reflexively searched for traces of the enemy in order to carry out an effective counterattack.
Unfortunately, there were no suspicious traces around, and he didn't know where the attacker was hiding.
Damn Scouts, they actually didn't find any traces of the enemy. They should be punished!
stop advancing. Stay on guard!
With bargov's order, the advancing troops immediately turned to face the two sides of the road and lined up their shields in order to form a shield wall.
The soldiers at the back also quickly moved forward and built another shield on top of the existing shield wall, thus forming a simple defensive position that could block the rain of arrows.