Fang Zhen took the lead, with Agatha following behind. Matthew, a Priest, had also come along on horseback, explaining that a priest might be needed to calm the soldiers' hearts.
In that regard, Matthew was quite courageous.
Under Fang Zhen's lead, the group charged into Henry's army camp, radiating killing intent.
The Guards defending the camp were dumbfounded when they saw Fang Zhen charging toward them, too stunned to even think of resisting.
Between Fang Zhen's imposing warhorse, his own powerful aura, and the fresh memory of him killing two Knights just days before, the camp's Guards were too intimidated to make a sound.
Fang Zhen's oppressive presence was like a tank bearing down on infantry from an age of swords and spears. Stopping him would require immense courage, and courage was precisely what Henry's Army currently lacked the most.
And so, led by Fang Zhen, the Ashton soldiers charged into the camp as if it were completely undefended.
