Ivita handed the task of delivering the challenge to war to Blanton.
But actually, this task wasn't hard to do.
Because it only required Blanton to stand on the city wall, attach the parchment to an arrow, and then shoot the iron-tipped arrow onto the deserted ground below the city wall.
At that time, the Sons of Forest would pick it up by themselves.
The reason Ivita handed this task to Blanton was also to give him an outlet for his anger.
Because Blanton's family had been virtually wiped out by the Sons of Forest.
For this kind of small matter that could win people's hearts effortlessly, Ivita was only too glad to take advantage of it.
Sure enough, after Blanton finished this task, he felt satisfied for the rest of the half-day, feeling like he had vented his spleen.
He even went to the study, took the initiative to find Ivita, and spoke about how liberated he felt when he personally delivered Baron Moro's challenge to the Sons of Forest on his behalf.