By the time the battle concluded, the setting sun cast a bright orange on the sky. Just below it were the ever-floating white clouds, which seemed to be growing darker.
The orange light caused long shadows, round about the white tents pitched at the main gates of Bashan city.
Soldiers clad in armor sat in circles, eating and chatting while some patrolled the outskirts of the city to make sure no one was able to leave.
Even the farmlands had been abandoned for fear of being killed by the Ashbourne soldiers.
Only a few soldiers in the Silver Wolf Infantry and Desolate Slayers Infantry lost their lives, while many of them were wounded.
Because of the Desolate Slayers, the pressure on the Silver Wolf Infantry was reduced, cutting down the army's losses.
In turn, since the Silver Wolf Infantry had shields, they protected the Desolate Slayers.