With the death of the army's highest-ranking officer, the entire legion inevitably fell into chaos.
This provided Akad with ample time to withdraw calmly.
As Little White tried his best to regroup and reorganize the formation of the entire Eighth Army, Akad and his subordinate blood slaves had long disappeared without a trace...
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The impact of this battle was not significant, it was nothing more than the usual city-sieging and massacres Akad had been doing all along.
After more than two months of pursuit, such incidents had occurred countless times. To the Demon Tribe, it was really not a big deal.
And the death of the Eighth Army's commander was not surprising to the Demon Tribe—even two Limit Breakthrough level Demon Fiends had died, so losing a commander was nothing noteworthy.
When Division Leader Little White reported the situation in Senegal extensively and meticulously, it took less than a day for the military department's latest appointment to be issued.
