Tucci was filled with curiosity about this Northern Ridge Troops his forces faced, and he even thought they might be the most elite legion from Northern Ridge.
Even more, he once judged that it was Lord Earl himself from Northern Ridge who, with a small number of troops, had tied down Suthers's forces at the front and personally led the most elite Northern Ridge Legion southward to confront him.
Through his telescope, he had witnessed the collapse of Romel's legion, which had, surprisingly, secured a victory with ease after two consecutive charges.
"It seems Viscount Romel won't have the chance to fulfill his promise," the adjutant standing by Tucci's side said to his superior.
"Indeed!" Tucci rarely shifted his gaze from the low wall, and with some regret mixed with excitement, he said, "It seems the forces on the other side are no mere medley of troops."