After hearing Corbin's detailed explanation, Carl was at a loss.
The remaining troops barely exceed 100, including Carl's punitive force.
Half of them were woodcutters and farmers, so the actual number of soldiers was only about 50, and about 20 of them were Hilfin soldiers who were not properly trained.
The number of gnolls is completely unknown.
According to Corbin, the number of gnolls killed so far may be in the thousands.
Even if we consider that it is exaggerated, it is probably not that small. It is said that the number of gnolls killed in yesterday's battle is well over 200.
"What did you do with so many corpses?"
"There are hardly any bodies left. The gnolls take whatever bodies they find and throw them away."
"…."
Carl had to calm down for a moment after hearing that the people from the stacked log village he had conscripted did not even leave behind any bodies. But he didn't last long.