"The commander appears to be inexperienced," Braydon Neal observed as he strode to the forefront, casting his gaze upon Koku Msiza.
The 100,000 cavalrymen bowed their heads in salute to their leader.
"The opposing force seems to have abandoned the idea of defending Machusa to the death and is now actively sending troops to engage us. If that's the case, we can minimize our siege casualties," Braydon remarked.
"I've brought 3,000 imperial guards with me. We'll join the fray and do our utmost to eliminate the enemy experts, thus reducing our own losses," he added.
Braydon understood that in battles among skilled martial artists, the presence of an expert could lead to significant casualties.
With the strength of a pinnacle expert, tens of thousands of soldiers could fall in a mere fifteen minutes on the battlefield.
Therefore, he had to be vigilant.