When Kant heard Baheshtur's words, he carefully looked at the army that had been reduced to the initial stage of the grand knight and had rushed out of the village for the fourth time.
Kant had only roughly glanced at the relief sculptures on both sides of the temple at that time, but Kant's memory was very good. He had some faint memories on some special-looking faces.
Now that he looked carefully, and with the reminder of Baheshtur's words, he indeed found that among the troops that rushed out of the village, there were a few grand knights with unique features. They looked exactly the same as the relief sculptures on the walls on both sides of the temple gate that came in.
"What's going on?" Kant frowned slightly and asked Baheshtur with some doubt. He was the first to discover this point, and perhaps he would have his own opinion.