The troops that were already prepared immediately set out.
A rumbling sound could be heard, it was the orderly footsteps stepping on the solid stone pavement.
The cavalry with better mobility set out first. Groups of Desert Bandits spread out. As the scouts, the cavalries charged at the front. Behind them were the Sarrandian Horsemen as well as the most elite heavy armored cavalry, Mamlukes.
Kant personally led the footmen and walked forward quickly, forming a snake-like formation.
The 6,000-man army was not a small number.
In the Dukedom of Leo, the main force that was gathered was about the same number.
Of course, Kant also understood that the troops gathered by the richest South County were actually better equipped than his 6,000-man troop.
For example, the largest number of Desert Bandits, the multi-purpose light cavalry, was obviously the most backward.
Especially the equipment.