Drake didn't need to look back to know what the troops behind him looked like now.
Those guys must have been scared out of their wits by the Divine Power applied just on Saturday.
Because Drake himself also felt a long-lost sense of panic rising in his heart, yet the old marshal forcibly calmed himself down again.
Although he didn't know what that terrifying noise was all about, nor why those big iron balls could fly so fast.
But he knew clearly that if he stopped here, then he would definitely lose this battle, and losing this battle would also mean he'd lose Berries Castle.
This was something Drake could not accept, so he continued to lead the remaining forces to charge.
In Drake's view, he still had one last chance. If he could capture Ireya, then he would still have a chance to turn the tide.
So when he saw Joseph ahead turning his horse to escape, he was extremely angry and yelled at him to continue forward.