He allowed the final push forward to the other men. They'd lost a terrible number of Sea Serpents from the conflict, and they lost even more for his waiting, but those that did live were stronger for it, and he could see the different level of hardness that it brought out on their faces, now that they have survived it.
The Tiller men weren't so far behind either. Pushing forward as quickly as they had, after overwhelming their own foes, they encountered one or two Jungter men themselves, and they were forced to overcome.
Now, all that remained of Count Rodley's army was the Count himself, and over a hundred archers. Those men notched arrows on their bowstrings, but they weren't exactly arrows that were fired with the intent at victory.
It was as if they were already looking the other way, thinking of routing.
"I guess there's one more job to be done," Vol said, as the Sea Serpent veterans surrounded him.