Kant led the team. After a day of trekking, the Senwaya mountain pass was in sight.
At the top of the outer hill, there was a wooden building standing there. At the top of the six-meter-high watchtower, there were also sentries on guard. They had also discovered Kant and the others who were trekking in the desert.
That was the mountain pass posthouse, where 40 desert bandits were stationed.
They saw Kant and the others approaching.
The 30 desert bandits rode their horses and scattered. They carried their scimitars and spears and sped through the dune. They used the left and right sides of the roads as crossing points and surrounded them at an extremely fast speed.
The remaining 10 desert bandits were waiting for the results at the top of the hill.
If the situation was not right, they would immediately retreat and report to "Aaron" about any incidents.
They had already formulated a strategy.