Zaos and the scouts had to wait for two more days before they annihilated those riders to see any movement in Toules town. Then when they saw it, they knew that a huge battle was going to happen. They concluded that because the four gates of the town were opened at the same time.
"In the end, my prediction wasn't completely wrong," Zaos muttered to himself.
The situation that he had been waiting for was finally taking shape. The only problem was how Zaos would rally his soldiers to face an eight times larger army.
"Don't worry, guys, I will lead the charge and make sure that they will have their eyes on me," Zaos said. "They might have large numbers, but they won't even have the chance to use their archers and cavalry."