This abandoned city was undeniably well-defended, though not with the same level of intense security as the previous one.
The reason was quite straightforward: the bandits often had their attention divided, occupied with navigating the sewers and managing other affairs besides solely guarding their camp.
Therefore, William felt confident they would eventually find an entry point. And indeed, it didn't take long.
They soon discovered a section of the city wall that was unguarded and even had a small opening, likely used by the bandits themselves. The hole was narrow, too tight for anyone of significant size to pass through, but it posed no problem for William and Rena's builds.
Squeezing through was difficult but certainly not impossible.
"What if they're waiting for us on the other side?" Rena asked hesitantly before attempting to enter.
Her fear was understandable, but William offered a reassuring smile. "I can't sense anyone nearby, so relax," he said calmly.