Chapter 289:
Isaac hadn’t intended for Atlan’s mother to die.
From the start, Isaac didn’t care what happened to Orthea, and he hadn’t factored it into his calculations.
But he never imagined he would end up with achievements such as driving Sahulan Khan to flee, sparing Atlan’s life, and instilling a subtle sense of guilt in Tuhalin.
However, everything else had gone according to Isaac’s plan.
“To some extent.”
“…You deliberately lured our army deep into the estate?”
“Essentially, it was a repeat of what happened in Seor. The only difference was that this time, it was on a much larger scale.”
Of course, the details were significantly different.
In Seor, he had removed the shamans, which drastically lowered the orcs’ morale. In the Isaacrea estate, he had lured the enemy so deep that it would be difficult for them to retreat, and then revealed the allied forces.
