As Gresvin continued to think about it, he felt more at ease. Even in difficult situations, he felt that he had no need to worry about them. His only concern and focus should be on the bandits' boss, who had made himself elusive and seemed to have disappeared from the battle.
When the matters were done, the whole group split up and disappeared in their respective directions. The two recruits with Gresvin continued to hide behind the wall, and they waited for Gresvin's orders.
While the man in question had made his way toward one of the two wall towers, Marcus and Arlo led their respective groups to the entrances on the eastern and western sides of the village, where they would hide and wait to ambush the unsuspecting bandits.
Meanwhile, the groups of bandits had done precisely what Gresvin feared; they split up and were making their way towards the sides of the village. The bandit group was divided into 3, and each group had at least five men.