King Reginald frowned and asked Lord Horace, "But didn't you say that Jhomla pass is too narrow? And didn't you say that a lot of soldiers were killed when they tried to cross through that Pass?"
Lord Horace also got a little confused as to why the late King had included this in the plan. But then he was also familiar with the skills of the assassins. They were trained to walk in the shadows and could easily perceive and eradicate the dangers. They were practically invincible.
So he said, while also trying to convince himself more than the King, "I believe that the late King had a lot of faith in the assassins. They are the force to be reckoned with after all. I bet they can even kill the Deity if that rumor is even true. But just to be sure, we will have to talk with the Head General and find out about the war tactics in detail. I just know the few major details."