According to Horn's rough intelligence, that camp should be without a leader now.
Previously, that camp supported the fortress, and even the leader came over, so now attacking that fortress would be the easiest target around.
If we don't seize this opportunity to capture it, what are we waiting for?
As Kane and his group advanced, they felt the observation gaze from all directions, indicating that sentinels from various camps and factions were scattered everywhere.
We mentioned earlier that even if these camps and factions were forcibly merged into one by the dungeon, there are still many tensions between forces.
After all, they were fighting tooth and nail earlier.
In secret, they are still divided into small groups based on previous factions.
Unless necessary, they are unlikely to assist others.
This is why Kane and his group haven't faced large-scale attacks all along.
