the other side.

At around three o'clock in the afternoon of that day, Saski and his army were still rushing towards Pariston. The weather was very good today. Although the early march made people a little tired, they did travel a lot of distance. Saski predicted that if they continued to march at this speed, they would probably advance the final arrival time.

But just when he thought he would have a smooth journey to Pariston, more than a dozen cavalrymen came running towards him on the wide road.

They came in a hurry with panicked expressions on their faces, and after they hastily joined the Sixth Army's front-line troops, only a few minutes later, they caused a huge storm.

The signalmen brought an incredible urgent message. The message was short but contained a wealth of information.

"The Yan people came out from Enzos!!!"

At this moment, the communications captain Michel stood in front of Saski, panting, and expressed this important information concisely.

Hearing this, Saski was stunned at first and hadn't reacted yet. The staff officer Leo beside him asked anxiously:

"what?"

"The Yan people came out of Enzoshi? When did it happen? How many people were there? How did they get out of Enzoshi?"

Michel was still breathing heavily, with a look of panic on his face. In fact, he was still terrified just thinking about the scene he saw early this morning. He swallowed and began to answer these questions one by one.

"Yes, sir, the Yan people have come out of Enzoshi."

"Just... just this morning, it should be before... before nine o'clock, we detected the Yan people at the outpost at the foot of the mountain... The Yan people's army inexplicably ran out of the mountain..."

"They... they are numerous, cavalry... a lot of cavalry..."

Michelle stumbled as he spoke, and everyone could see that his fear was beyond words. Saski, who had completely digested this information, could not help but step forward, grabbed Michelle by the collar and said angrily:

"Organize your words! What are you afraid of? What do you mean by a lot of cavalry? Haven't the roads been destroyed? Can the Yan people still run out of Enzos with cavalry?!"

"Did I hear you wrong, or did you misdescribe it? Are they infantry or cavalry? How many are many?"

With a roar of anger, Saski slapped Michel in the face. Michel staggered and almost fell to the ground. He covered his red cheek with his hand, and tears were about to fall, but he still said in a trembling voice:

"Sir, they are cavalry. We all saw them. They ran out of the mountain road. We don't know how many soldiers there are, but they are far more than we can handle. There are not many soldiers at the outpost. We can only evacuate immediately and let the residents of Pariston leave the town."

"It happened very suddenly. Not only you, but we also didn't expect this to happen. If you want to ask why the Yan Kingdom cavalry came out of the mountains, I really can't answer you because I don't know why either."

"That collapse couldn't have blocked the road. The pass was definitely a ruin, but... but they really came out, I... I..."

Michelle, who was trembling like a sieve, could not continue talking at this point, because this sudden situation was so bizarre that it was terrifying. It was unreasonable, unrealistic, and weird in every way.

It is impossible that the collapse did not bury the Yan army, but only two days later, these Yan people led their army out of Enzo in broad daylight. This made Michel have strange thoughts in his heart. Perhaps, it was an army of undead crawling out of hell.

"Waste! What are you shaking for?!" The fear that Michelle showed now made Saski deeply unhappy. Even if the Yan people really led the army out of Enzos, as a soldier of the empire, no one should be afraid of it.

Furious, he kicked Michelle on the leg.

"Sir, why would these Yan people come out of Enzos at this time? This is really... too strange..." At this time, a major general under his command, Takken, said with a frown.

"It's really unbelievable, how did they do it?" Major General Fili was also puzzled.

In addition to the two of them, the commanders of other divisions also hurried over at this time. They were all talking in low voices, and everyone had a look of surprise and uncertainty on their faces.

Listening to these buzzing whispers, Saski's brows were filled with indescribable irritation, while the staff officer Leo, who had been quietly thinking beside him, said in a low voice:

"Perhaps the collapse did not completely destroy the terrain. It is not as serious as we imagined. If the destruction is not thorough enough and the mountain road is not completely cut off, then the Yan people can definitely lead their troops out."

As soon as he finished speaking, Fili shook his head and said, "But the intelligence we received said that the collapse was very serious. The main peak of Enzos even collapsed completely. In such a destruction, it is impossible that the road below was not buried."

"Then the intelligence is wrong." Leo said in a deep voice.

"But the source of the information is the survivors of that battle. You know, they are all soldiers of the Sixth Army and eyewitnesses of that battle. It is impossible for them to provide wrong intelligence." Phili replied immediately.

After saying this, Leo looked at Fili and explained with a serious face:

"Although the Enzos Mountain Battle did not last long, the mountain environment was extremely harsh and the combat conditions were poor. Coupled with the pressure exerted by the Yan people and the tragic outcome of the battle, I believe that any soldier in that environment would be physically and mentally at their worst. So I believe this has greatly affected their perception of reality."

"Maybe...."

At this point, Leo shook his head and sighed, "They really made a wrong judgment and brought us the result they expected."

At this point, Phili nodded silently, and the other officers' faces turned serious. Now that the communications soldiers said that it was an indisputable fact that the Yan people had gone down the mountain, Leo's explanation was undoubtedly logical and reasonable.

But at this moment:

"There's no point in speculating! Seeing is believing!"

"Whether the mountain road has been destroyed, how many troops did the Yan people send out of Enzoshi, these messy questions, just go and take a look and you will know!"

"Ha! If the Enzos Pass is not blocked, is this bad news for us?"

"No! This is obviously good news!" Saski pointed his index finger to the sky and said excitedly.

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