Although mages were powerful, they were cloth-wearing profession after all. Their defense against bows and arrows was very low. If a few of them were accidentally killed by the sentries, it wouldn't be worth it.
Baheshtur's war plan had already mentioned the military strength of these navy soldiers.
In Kant's opinion, it didn't matter if they were startled or not.
Because, no matter what, the army he led had an overwhelming advantage over the water army.
The navy soldiers were well-equipped. When they came out of the barracks, they immediately discovered that there was a shadow entrenched on the river.
"What's that?"
"Could it be a night attack by water bandits?"
However, Kant didn't give them too much time to investigate.
At this moment, Kant didn't order the entire army to light torches and illuminate the surroundings like Baheshtur did.
Because he didn't need to.