Before the scout could speak, Ciciliotes anxiously asked, "Who won?"
No wonder the leaders were anxious. Although they were not far from the Nix Tribe, the Pannonians had not launched an attack on the Nix Camp in this direction. Instead, they dispatched cavalry to pose a menacing stance in front of the Aldean Village, scaring Budocaribas into closing the village gates and rallying the tribesmen to prepare for defense, not daring to send scouts directly.
But today's battle not only concerned the life and death of the Nix Tribe but also their own safety. So a group of Aldean leaders stood on the village wall, gazing to the east. Although they couldn't see the battlefield, they could see dust shrouding the east and hear the sound of battle, which indicated the fierce fighting. Now that calm had returned, it was obvious that victory or defeat had been decided.