The journey back was very smooth. The group of troops proceeded forward, escorting the carriage filled with treasures. They did not encounter any obstruction at all. They did not even encounter any armed troops.
Even the civilians were throwing down their sickles and pitchforks in fear and surrendered when they saw so many troops passed by.
As for the military fortresses along the way, they were empty.
No one dared to stand in Kant's way, especially after receiving the warning from the noble behind them. All of them were very obedient and understood that the situation in the East County had changed. Accidents could happen at any time.
If they were not obedient now, the noble behind them would probably kill them.
Baron Kant was the person that they could not afford to offend now!
It took almost five days.
The army was finally about to arrive at the Nordic village at the mouth of the river.