Too fast!
This slaughter-like scene made the other Rangers feel the crisis of death.
They weren't fools; they understood very well the capacities of their colleagues.
But it was precisely because they knew their colleagues that they were now so shocked.
They could clearly feel that, in this campaign after campaign, those companions were becoming stronger at a rate that was incomprehensible to them, continuously surpassing themselves.
When Jonathan again followed his brothers into the sixth round of retrograde charge, the last batch of wilderness survivors finally dissipated completely.
"What kind of..."
Dan, who was next to Kael, was too shocked to speak.
This was not a tactic that a normal Ranger would employ.
As a cavalry unit that primarily fought on horseback, a sensible cavalry commander would not lead their subordinates to charge head-on.