Tomorrow, not that early in the morning, Frigs and his officers made their way to the meeting tent once again. Having been resting for the night, some were full of energy as they began their meeting, "Today, we'll discuss the strategy and tactics against our enemies,"
Just as it began, Louis cleared his throat, grabbing the attention of the others in the tent, "Before we truly start the meeting, there is some information I would like to share. We got a report from scouts that there are no herds or signs of enemies around here. This is further supported by a letter I got from a castle in the captured territory. It reads:
To Sir Edward, reporting from a castle with no name.
A scout we sent in the early of the dawn upon hearing the terrible accident of last night revealed that a large number of enemy soldiers is marching to the east. Their number, according to the scout, might be around 15 to 20 thousand."