"The Romans should launch an attack on Maximus soon. From here... the distance is less than ten miles," Attutmus pointed toward the northeast.
"I'll take some men to scout first." Okmar waved his hand and led the cavalry away hurriedly.
After quite a while, a long procession emerged in Attutmus's field of vision, led by Spartacus himself.
Even while listening to Attutmus's brief recounting of the earlier defeat, Spartacus didn't halt his advance.
After hearing the explanation, he frowned and asked, "So… forty to fifty thousand Roman troops are currently besieging Maximus's forces. Do you think he can hold out until we arrive to rescue them?"
Attutmus wanted to say it was impossible, but upon seeing Spartacus drenched in sweat, along with the soldiers around him in a similar state, he opened his mouth but revised his response: "Perhaps he can."