On the other side, Robson was leading his three thousand most elite soldiers. Despite their haste, they still failed to reach the camp before the enemy.
It couldn't be helped. The enemy Wolf Cavalry was simply too fast. No matter what methods Robson employed, men on two legs could not outrun wolves on four.
Contrary to the speculations of the commanders at Thermopylae, Robson had yet to make any preparations to set up camp.
He stood on a hilltop, gazing at the distant Wolf Cavalry camp.
"Baron Robson, what should we do now?" Prince Noah asked, turning to Robson.
Although they hadn't fought any battles in the past few days, Robson's brilliant and unconventional ideas had still left Prince Noah deeply impressed. He was utterly astounded, especially after learning the history of how Robson's army had been developed.
