By the second day, in just one day, several camps had already descended into complete chaos.
Although the coalition had a large number of troops and camps, as this situation spread, the danger became increasingly significant.
By the third day, the experts originally sent out to find the undead dared not venture out casually anymore, as those who went out for a day came back drastically reduced in number. This was no small matter.
Moreover, they had to guard against the enemy's attacks, as their adversary was bold enough to directly assault their camps.
Most crucially, after the disruption in those camps, it was heard that many of their own men died, while the enemies suffered few casualties. Finally, the number of undead corpses left was very limited.
This was a situation beyond their control. Many sent messages overnight, requesting support from the rear.
