A great many things had happened overnight.
Recognizing the gravity of the situation, the Cheong-saja Gisa-dan’s commander, Sir Jin Tae-seong, had mobilized not only his knights but also the common soldiers of the Yeong-ju Suho-dae. In a single, coordinated blow, they struck all six known branches of the Akma-ui Son.
The simultaneous raids left the Akma-ui Son no way to resist. Though more than a hundred of their agents had infiltrated