This pause caused Kuyi Tulan to misjudge. They thought the enemy would need time to regroup after retracting their formation. He felt his Alchemy Array had already demonstrated its power, and now they should transition from passive defense to active offense. In Kuyi Tulan's view, even though the enemy had tens of thousands of troops, they were merely a single unit. The numerical advantage would soon be nullified by the Exchange Beasts. As long as Kuyi Tulan could provide endless Spirit Power, their Exchange Beast Alchemy Array could continue operating, and the advantage would naturally shift to their side.
However, underestimating an opponent is always dangerous. Kuyi Tulan had been blinded by these immediate gains and losses.
The enemy didn't just possess tens of thousands of troops; they also had many Adventurers with Class. Their previous charges were intended to secure a swift victory, but it now seemed this conventional strategy was no longer effective.
