With them trailing behind, in the pitch-black night, even millions of Barbarians wouldn't dare to advance recklessly.
Moreover, after a day's march and suffering all sorts of beatings, they were already exhausted and naturally wouldn't move forward blindly.
In fact, the Barbarians did not originally have such ambition and courage to grandly attack the Nazreir City, which controlled the Floating City.
However, the near-total crop failure forced them to take risks in this regard.
The Kael Elves, who held their lifeline, wouldn't be lenient in this regard.
Disrupting the situation in the Plane of Elrascos, rearranging plans to strangle Matthew and the Bay Domain Army, was their next key point of plotting.
These Barbarians sent to die were merely a part of their plan.
They controlled the Barbarians' advance speed and the frequency of their sacrificial moves.
