Chapter 1586 Tiger Whisker Pass Is At Danger

"Basil, what are you doing back here?" Tucker asked, staring at Rocky with wide eyes.

"Sir, have you dispatched any troops to Deadwood Pass to support the grand commander?" Rocky asked immediately.

"Yes, I have. I sent Deputy Commander Lin and he took five thousand soldiers with him to help Grand Commander You. I saw it as a chance for us to make more contributions. I have faith in all our other commanders at the front line. They will all do the same," Tucker replied in a confident voice.

"This is not good." Rocky felt glued to the spot. Previously, they had moved ten thousand soldiers to Bear Pass, and now, another five thousand had gone to Deadwood Pass. That left less than twenty thousand soldiers guarding Tiger Whisker Pass. If the troops of the spiritual race were to come here, it would be like trying to put out a forest fire with a cup of water.

"Why? What happened?" Now, Tucker's face had darkened too.

Rocky briefly explained what he had been thinking lately, making Tucker break out in a cold sweat.

"Really? Why would the spiritual race waste so much effort just to attack Tiger Whisker Pass? It doesn't make sense." Tucker shook his head slowly.

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the Ethereal Region. At that time, countless innocent people will be hurt. Your friends and family could be harmed or even killed. If it were me, I would choose to be strong and swim against the current. After all, I swore to protect Tiger Whisker Pass, even at the cost of my life. But I can't change your minds, so I asked Commander Tucker to call you here to confirm your thoughts on the matter," Rocky said in a powerful voice.

"I have two choices for you. The first one is to stay and guard Tiger Whisker Pass. If you don't want to risk your lives, your second choice is to become a deserter. Leave Tiger Whisker Pass immediately and you may live. I'll give you a few minutes to think about it. Those who choose to stay will stand in their original positions, and those who choose to be deserters will step outside. You don't have to fear being punished for being a deserter; because if you choose it, your guilt will be your biggest punishment. The thought would haunt you for the rest of your life that maybe your relatives and friends wouldn't be killed if you didn't chose to run away in the first place..." At the end of Rocky's speech, his tone softened and his voice became more serious.