"The Zulu are coming! Quickly, gather together!"
"Woo..."
It was unclear how many times this month, Transvaal Republic General Andries angrily roared.
This time, it was once again a small contingent of the Zulu Kingdom launching the attack, armed with firearms like the Ndebele people and assaulting the Boers.
By the time the Boers managed to gather, the Zulu army, with a horn sounding, skillfully started to retreat.
Andries could only watch helplessly as the Zulu army retreated, wanting to pursue but no one dared to give this order, because they knew the Zulu were a cunning lot, surely plotting something sinister.
For the Boers, life was becoming increasingly difficult, mainly due to the burgeoning pressure of national defense and the ever-intensifying provocations of the small Zulu Kingdom. With the British nearby, the Boers found it hard to inflict significant damage on the Zulu Kingdom, becoming increasingly conservative in their tactics.