A team of desert bandits was galloping on the open plains.
The horse's hooves knocked on the slightly rugged dirt road. Following the fixed route, they galloped rapidly towards the north. Their faces were also filled with anxiety. Even though they were extremely tired, they did not dare to relax for a moment.
This was because they were messengers, scouts, and cavalry. They had information regarding the safety of the Stone Pass.
At Grothenburg.
At the castle of the Lord of the North Prefecture, Viscount Wayne, a large number of troops were gathered.
According to some of the mercenaries they had bribed, they had obtained new information. These 30,000 men were an army formed by countless mercenaries. Their goal was the pass.
Most of them were infantrymen, and there were a few elite knights corps. They looked ready to battle.
Of course.
The goal of the battle was their outpost.