'What should I do now?'
Our march thus far has been uneventful. There were no more projectiles fired at us, and while it's quickly descending into nighttime, the captain has told us we are near the border, so the situation seems under control.
But I can't help being uncomfortable.
Why did the projectiles stop? Why didn't our enemies fire more to whittle down our numbers even more?
Based on the distance covered by the arrows, we were within range for them to fire at least two more rounds.
It could be that they ran out of arrows or wanted to simply ward us off and ensure our continuous retreat. But that doesn't feel right to me.
Of course, I can't voice out my opinion.
The captain has already loudly concluded that the enemies cannot catch up to us due to our advancing speed and their wariness of his Armament, so they have decided to keep their distance.
That makes sense, but the logic has a few holes in it.
