The situation was heating up. Mount Silonga was again flooded with dozens of corpses and blood. The cool air was contaminated with the stench of blood.
Vultures perched on tree branches, waiting for the humans to leave to enjoy their dinner.
Of course, they would not get lunch or dinner because the bodies of the soldiers would be buried en masse in their kingdom.
Three thousand troops of the Halu Kingdom had arrived, and they were immediately faced with four thousand troops of the Madigan Kingdom.
The Madigan Kingdom still had four thousand troops that had not yet gone to war. They were tasked with besieging Mount Silonga.
They would not go anywhere because when the number of enemies increased, Commander-in-Chief Zacfon would release tens of thousands of soldiers hiding in the two hills.