However, things continued to go badly; the supplies were delayed, driving the prince to the brink of despair. Just then, news of the death of a white tiger knight reached the elven prince. After confirming that the fallen knight was not his sister, the prince, without hesitation, immediately informed his father of this devastating news.
And so everything began to go smoothly. Late the next night, the supplies the prince had been eagerly awaiting finally arrived at the front lines. Accompanying the supplies was a handwritten letter from his father. The entire letter was filled with repetitive talk about revenge and cleansing.
Although the best opportunity had been missed, the elves still carefully assessed the situation and launched an attack in three groups according to the pre-designed plan.
Aside from the fact that the human forces' resistance was far worse than they had imagined, things were proceeding largely according to their plan.
The elven soldiers surrounding Serena were the central force, personally commanded by Tandras. Although numbering only a little over two thousand, a thousand of them were royal guards, extremely powerful. Since the start of the war, they had fought Sind twice, annihilating his cavalry in one battle and routing most of his infantry in the other. In the open battle outside Donic, they also decisively defeated the enemy, ending the entire campaign in just one morning.
During the afternoon pursuit, Donic attempted to mount several effective resistances, but each time his two cavalry units were routed.
At this moment, Tandras also received good news: the 5,000-strong right flank army had completely defeated the Lunlang family's soldiers, and the Lunlang family had fled to the border.
Looking at the small group of human soldiers surrounded ahead, Tandras breathed a sigh of relief, "The war is about to end."
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