"Wha…" Hearing what Petrino had done, Lapitus immediately let out a shocked yelp.
The man had one job and he could not even do that!
"Go!" And so Lord Theony immediately barked this out towards Lapitus, who needed no such encouragement, as he whirled his horse around to gallop to the walls.
'Dammit! Let's hope nothing has happened,' And the man prayed such as he sped his beast down the stoned road.
As for Lord Theony himself, well he simply finished the conversation with Petrino by stating so in a cold, mechanical voice,
"Lord Petrino, it is unlikely the city can be held. I advise that you leave now. You are welcome to come with us."
Given the defeat and Alexander's imminent attack, the man could easily tell which way the wind was blowing and no way was he going to wait for the storm to hit him.
Lord Theony planned to flee the city as quickly as possible.