"The premise of these two matters is that Viscount Wolf will leave Fasal Village. If he sees hope and does not leave, we can seize the opportunity to storm in and prevent him from leaving. Maybe he'll hesitate due to fear of damaging his possessions," Bayer was the first to speak.
"No, he will certainly leave. With Hope Village maintaining such an offensive, the walls of Fasal Village will break within 24 hours. Viscount Wolf knows that Fasal Village doesn't have enough resources to withstand our assault," Alike directly countered, "If we want to keep him here, the only way is for us to step back, making him think there is a problem within our ranks, but if we do that, though we might keep the man, we may not be able to take Fasal Village afterward. It would be a pyrrhic victory."
The current approach of Hope Village was the most stable one, not suitable for stirring up new trouble. For the sake of Viscount Wolf, it wasn't worth it.
