Mohshin's information naturally had a profound impact on both the man.
Perseus felt his eyes bulge like he likely never had, while Leosydas grabbed his chair so hard that he felt a slight pain all the way to his wound.
Of course, they had seen noticed the western parts of the city were not protected by the walls.
But they had also noticed the steep hills and the rough ground, which was likely why the Muazz family felt they did not need to.
Any army, especially one which employed the phalanx would be unable to maintain formation when crossing it, and once the enemy attacked during that moment, the result would be similar to when Alexander defeated Amenheraft.
And Perseus was aware of this and thus did not immediately jump to hug Mohshin when the man gave the information.
Instead, he decided to probe, asking,
"Sneaking such an army over there will inevitably cause a lot of noise. How will you stop the enemy from detecting us?"