The frontline advanced quickly, and the Kingdoms of Rwanda and Ijara were right ahead.
However, faced with the natural pressure from East African colonies, Rwanda and the Kingdom of Ijara, who had barely suppressed the Eastern Bantu people, now had new enemies to contend with.
Unlike the Kingdoms of Karavel and Burundi, Rwanda and Ijara did not previously border the East African colonies, so they knew little about East Africa.
But any enemy that could cause the whole of Burundi to flee was certainly formidable. The kingdoms of Rwanda and Ijara were also very troubled by the new invaders.
After all, compared to the Kingdoms of Burundi and Karavel, Rwanda and Ijara were not much better off; the impact of the Eastern Bantu people on the four southern nations was catastrophic.
Currently, the nobles and ministers of the two kingdoms were very indecisive—should they fight or flee? Fighting might not guarantee victory, but they were reluctant to abandon their possessions.