"See? We should've followed my suggestion from the start," Elder Baston scoffed. "Since we acted so slow, they got closer to the wall and even set up a new trench for an encampment."
"That's just how things go, Elder Baston. I'm sure your experience on the battlefield is full of wins and losses just like the rest of us," Feerah replied without sparing Baston a glance.
Shaking his head, Baston remarked, "That doesn't matter right now. What matters now is the current battle. And we would be in a better position if we had sent our intercepting forces the moment they began their advance."
"Right, and let them take on at least two regiments, including the heavy infantry?"
Baston glared at the man who spoke up, saying, "Excuse me, Former Captain Eidar, but I don't think your commentary is necessary, nor did we ask for it."