Leosydas would go on to describe in great detail what he had seen in Adhnia.
The roads, the ongoing construction works, the novel, never before seen goods, and to him the most lucrative thing, the amount of money the people there had to spend, which meant there was a great amount to loot and plunder.
And at the end of his recount, Leosydas would say this,
"Perseus, Zanzan city has more potential than the entirety of Tibias. We must capture it as soon as possible," while the two men met in the latter's bed chamber.
It seemed that the greedy flies Alexander was expecting were nearer than he had ever guessed.
And hearing the rich riches that Zanzan had to offer, the King of Tibias- Perseus had no problem in ordering his army to mobilize.