In an Eastern proverb, it is said that people fear ghosts for their terror, but ghosts know the cruelty of the human heart.
The Forest Monster Legion is inherently a high-attack, high-defense force but with low morale and courage. It cannot stand steadfast like the humans, whose morale burns like Soul-Burning Steel, courage strong, and resiliently holding their ground.
This trait was established by the ancient sages for all races at the beginning of creation, how can Gael Regon reflect on this?
Can it change the intrinsic nature of the Tree Demons? If humans invaded the forest, it would be different; the Tree Demons might fight to the death. But now, with the Tree Demons stepping out of the forest and already feeling great resistance, attacking human castles offers no benefit to them, how could they possibly have high morale and fight valiantly?
