Just as Peter Brown was battling against the foreign army of two million troops, the army besieging the Eastern Legion also launched their final attack.
In fact, the foreign army could have already crushed the Eastern Legion, given their overwhelming power. However, they hoped to use the Eastern Legion to lure more reinforcements. After seeing Peter Brown's army of a million troops arrive, they knew the Eastern Legion had lost its purpose. Therefore, to prevent any changes from Peter Brown's army joining with the Eastern Legion, the commander of the foreign allied forces decided to divide the troops and ordered a full-force attack to crush the Eastern Legion.
Two million troops went to intercept Peter Brown's one million troops, while 1.5 million troops launched the final attack on the Eastern Legion.
