The army of the Demon Kings continued to advance, each wave more aggressive than the last. The sky above the plains of Verdalis seemed to darken under the pressure of their malevolent aura. Kaelen and Tavric stood atop the hill, surrounded by their servants, ready to face the storm.
> "Lord Kaelen, observation report: a second wave is advancing on the right flank!" murmured a servant, its voice resonating in the Guardian's mind.
"Hold the formation! Leave no gaps!" Tavric responded, striking with his spear with precision, sending dozens of demons flying with a single blow.
Kaelen intervened with speed and method, striking the most powerful units and coordinating his servants to disrupt the enemy lines. The spy servants blocked surprise attacks and transmitted every anomaly to their master.
> "Lord Kaelen, the Demon Kings are advancing directly on our center!" another servant announced.
"Contain their progress. Leave no passage open," ordered Kaelen, striking with his wings and fists to scatter the assailants.
Tavric, with his defensive and assault servants, formed a living wall, guiding the cavalry and infantry to protect vulnerable areas. Every movement was calculated, every attack synchronized to channel the demonic army.
> "Lord Tavric, the frontline is still holding, but several enemy units are trying to flank our left!"
"Adjust the formation and block their advance," Tavric replied, his spear glowing with pure energy, slicing through the demons attempting to break through.
The demonic army advanced like a black tide, but the servants and their masters fought relentlessly. Every movement was coordinated, every strike strategic, and Verdalis withstood the destructive assaults.
> "Lord Kaelen, we have neutralized the main units on your right flank. Their power is impressive, but their progress is slowed," reported a servant.
"Good. Keep it up. Verdalis must remain intact," murmured Kaelen, his silver eyes scanning the horizon.
The battle intensified with every passing moment. The Demon Kings realized that despite their power, the coordination of the Guardians and their 3,000 servants was a formidable obstacle. The first demonic offensive, though impressive, was meeting a relentless and methodical defense.