Donald felt very embarrassed as he clutched onto his cheek that was already flushed red.

He finally realized his mistake at this time.

His strategy was correct. He had to unite his comrades and treat the enemies of his enemy as his own allies.

No matter whether it was the father and son from the Weaver family who were on Mount Golmin, the Wilson family, or any other people, they were all people whom he should be gathering and uniting together. However, he was wrong because he had acted too hastily. He should not have undermined the morale of his army.

The enemy was right there and they would not go missing just because he came one step later.

His allies were also right there and they would not die just because he was one step late.

Why was he so anxious? He had sent his men up to Mount Golmin twice and he had already failed twice. He had also lost the lives of twenty men up there all for nothing.

waited patiently. He should also have just waited for his

have been able to send The Big Eight up to Mount Golmin and they would definitely be able to defeat the

felt very ashamed of himself and he hurriedly told Lord Webb, "Dad,

out on the best opportunity. A very simple task has now become an extremely difficult task because of your own

be the easiest because the enemy would be unprepared. If you're well-prepared and if you do not underestimate your own enemy, then you'd definitely be able to

time and again because you underestimated your enemy. Besides that, you've also made the other party even more vigilant against you, thus greatly increasing the difficulty of this

definitely be even more prepared in the future. This way, even The Big Eight might

"Don't worry, Dad!

they make their move, the other party won't be able to fight back

You're making the same mistake that I

spoke once again," Although The Big Eight might seem to be very strong, in

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