As soon as they crossed the river, Winters immediately led his troops straight to Falconflower Fort.
He took the main road, sang songs of triumph, banners and drums abounded, marching majestically without any desire to hide his tracks.
Andre's cavalry also arrived to join him. With both foot soldiers and cavalry, the force was even more imposing.
However, the situation was not as optimistic as he made it appear.
The sword still hung over their heads, the thread holding it could snap at any time.
The battlefield was currently shrouded in fog; the more they could see, the closer they were to victory.
Winters had already deployed all of his reconnaissance cavalry, and most of Andre's had been sent out as well.
Because they kept capturing horses and using them in concentration, Winters actually had a cavalry advantage over the Newly Reclaimed Land garrison troops.