It didn't take long for Vorad to continue their advance from the borders toward Tiabe. Almost as if they knew what they were up against, the Vorad army put heavy infantry at the front and bulldozed their way into the forest, forcibly clearing the way.
The soldiers that were like walking hunks of iron had no gaps in their armors and defenses.
The lightfooted Uaya tribe did not have the strength to pierce that armor. They could only slow down the Voradi advance with traps and tricks. However, they did not last for long.
Other troops supported the heavy infantry from behind and swiftly moved out to clear any obstacles whenever they appeared.
But as soon as the Uaya tribe showed themselves, any supporting troops hid far in the back.
The Uaya tribe could only look on with bleeding hearts as the Vorad troops razed their home to the ground, chopped down trees, and excavated the ground.
The Vorad Kingdom wasn't waging war. They were plundering the forest of all usable resources.