After spending more than two days, Kant led all the soldiers to Drondheim.
Drondheim was already a large city. It was designed to accommodate tens of thousands of civilians and also accommodate 210,000 troops if they had to squeeze and that would be quite crowded.
In the Council Hall of Drondheim, a high-level meeting was being held.
Kant sat on the main seat. The five generals were divided into left and right. Bunduk was the first to sit on Kant's right. This was Drondheim, and Bunduk was the person-in-charge of Drondheim appointed by Kant.
"Bunduk, have all the civilians of Drondheim been evacuated?" This was Kant's first question. Every civilian was a reserve troop class with unlimited potential that Kant cherished.