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Chapter 114: 44 War (VIII)_2

    Chapter 114: Chapter 44 War (VIII)_2


    With the loss of Dolores as a breakthrough point, the advance speed of the Ashen Legion immediately slowed down significantly, not as aggressive as before when they were following behind the Great Goblin Chieftain and crushing everything in their path.


    And, after all, the “w of the Male Eagle” was the most elite force of the Rakman Kingdom. After undergoing several attacks, they gradually adapted to the brutalbat against monsters.


    The soldiers loyal to the Duke, stimted by the consecutive deaths of theirrades, had blood-red eyes and stubbornly held the basic defensive line with their flesh and blood, leading to a stalemate for the time being.@@novelbin@@


    The front line see-sawed back and forth around strategic points.


    One moment, the ogres roared and killed a bunch of humans to seize high ground; the next moment, archers would shoot them into a sieve and lead the spear and shield soldiers to retake the position. But soon, chimeras descended from the sky, bringing me to the allied soldiers.


    Death continuously unfolded.


    Blood flowed across the Triel Valley, nourishing the wild grass.


    This vast battlefield was like a ck hole, greedily devouring lives from both sides of the war.


    …


    Due to Cassius’s absolute distrust of the yers’ discipline, he did not ce them in the most crucial frontal battlefield but instead positioned them on the nk.


    Thus, on the side of the Ashen Nest were one thousand yers led by Mezsh and five hundred Tiefling warriors.


    On the side of the allied forces was a three thousand men reinforcement from the Boske Family, though not elite.


    Compared to the extremely intense and deadly frontal battlefield, the right nk was somewhat more rxed, but the situation was still chaotic and even more so.


    While the Tieflings and allied troops carefully formed their formations and tested each other’s strength cautiously, the yers charged forward like runaway horses.


    After all, they never cared about military discipline.


    “Charge!”


    “WHAAAA!”


    “Watch my performance!”


    “For the Horde! No, for the Ashen Nest!”


    Leading the charge was the yer with the ID “Wings of Freedom.” By now, he had fully epted his nickname, Holy Light Bro, and ran naked at the front of the battlefield.


    Wings of Freedom’s upation was the nature-embracing Earth Druid, fitting his character, and he was apanied by several owls, his animalpanions.


    “Wild Form!”


    “Roar!”


    Holy Light Bro assumed a cringe-inducing pose, dropped to all fours, and transformed into a robust brown bear, roaring as he charged directly toward the line.


    The allied forces gaped at the yers recklessly charging without any tactics, then quickly snapped out of it and began rapidly shooting volleys of arrows.


    “Why are there so many arrows!”


    “Shield up, shield me!”


    “Barbarian, cover me!”


    “Priest, cast a Sanctuary Spell, I’m about to drop!”


    After several rounds of arrow volleys, the yers suffered heavy casualties.


    The worst off was Holy Light Bro in bear form; hisrge size made him a conspicuous target, and he was struck by the most arrows, looking more like a giant porcupine than a brown bear.


    He reverted to his bare-bottomed corpse still shrouded in a thinyer of Holy Light only after his health dropped to zero, with arrows sticking out all over.


    “No—Holy Light Bro—”


    “How can we stand this?”


    “A bunch of NPCs dare to cause trouble here!”


    The yers quicklyunched a counterattack, led by the members of the [Mechanical God Cult]. Mostly Mechanic Mages, they had already created a lot of bizarre gadgets.


    “Guardian Mech activated.”


    With the cold mechanical voice, a tall ck shadow appeared among the yers’ ranks.


    “Holy shit, what is that?”


    “Did someone make a Gundam?”


    “So damn cool, I want one too!”


    The over-four-meter-tall Arcane Armor stood on the battlefield, though the metal parts looked crudely made; it still didn’t hide the mech’s romanticism. The pilot was none other than Steel Torrent, the president of the Mechanical God Cult.


    This was an [Arcane Armor], a trait of the Armored Division, a sub-upation of the Mechanic Mage. The piece Steel Torrent wore was the Guardian model, suitable for charging and front-linebat.


    “Make way, let me through!”


    Steel Torrentughed heartily, driving his mech forward, crashing through the enemies.


    He had used up all his savings and even privately diverted funds from Storm Arsenal to create this armor and was now excited to finally show it off.


    What’s the point of having a mech if you don’t unt it?


    The archers of the allied forces immediately focused on the oddly shaped iron lump, shooting various arrows at it.


    “Trying to shoot a Gundam with arrows?”


    Steel Torrent sneered.


    “Protective Field!”


    The Guardian Armor raised its left arm, and under the activation of magic runes, a transparent force field appeared in front of it, effortlessly blocking the iing arrows.


    Following Steel Torrent, the yers pushed forward, arriving in front of the spear and shield soldiers.


    The allied forces had never seen such a thing before. Facing the ever-approaching Guardian Armor, they scrambled to attack in panic.


    “Sir, the times have changed!”


    “Thunder Combat Fist!”


    Steel Torrent shouted and threw a punch; boosters on his arm burst into mes, and arcs of electricity wrapped around his fist.


    “Boom!”


    With a thunderous boom, the shields of the allied forces were smashed in, leaving a dramatic fist imprint. The soldiers behind the shield were killed instantly.


    The surrounding soldiers clutched their ears in pain, their bodies still zapped by paralyzing electric arcs.


    “Three hundred!”


    “Three hundred! Three hundred!”


    Steel Torrentughed wildly, plowing through the allied lines like a wolf among sheep, smashing soldiers with each punch. The continuous “contribution +300” updates on his interface thrilled him immensely.


    “I’m going to go eat fries after this!”


    Battlefield Wheelchair Man followed behind Steel Torrent, holding his “Steel Shooter,” firing a shot straight ahead.


    With the gunfire roaring, dense metal bullets sprayed out, and clusters of allied soldiers fell, wailing in agony.


    “Holy shit, four kills with one shot!”


    “Is it this strong?”


    Battlefield Wheelchair Man, eyes wide open in excitement, watched the updates on his interface.


    This gun had earned a spot next to the Type Two submachine gun in his heart.


    “Mechanic Mages are so much fun to y.”


    “I want to switch upations, anyone want to join?”


    “Do you even understand the blueprints? Talking about switching so suddenly.”


    “Charge, charge!”


    Steel Torrent had brutally torn a hole in the enemy formation, and the yers surged forward, swarming into the breach in the line.


    “For the faction contribution!”


    “For the Dragon Maid!”


    Sorcerersunched fiery fireballs, Druids summoned strange beasts, Bards yed spell songs, and Wanderers sniped from the ground.


    “Mage, don’t cast Darkness Spell! I can’t see!”


    “Hold off, Wild Sorcerer!”


    “Did you just cast Wild Magic Surge under your feet?”


    “Bard, cast Demon Fire.”


    The yers charged forward, shouting, and used their various skills. Technicolor lights flew everywhere in a mix of weird weapons.


    The allied forces had never encountered such a professional army before. Facing the unruly tactics of the yers, they had no choice but to retreat in panic.


    The Tieflings in the distance initially had their tactics nned out, but after seeing the yers rushing headlong, they suddenly didn’t know what to do.


    “Captain, what do we…”


    Damascus stepped forward and asked.


    Mezsh donned his helmet, picked up his sword, and calmly said, “Just follow their attack and enjoy the spoils. Don’t worry about these Starfallen’s lives.”


    “They are undying, but we are not.”


    “Prepare to attack.”


    He had be increasingly adept at exploiting the yers.


    “Yes, Captain.”


    The Tieflings also charged through the breach made by the yers, but they still maintained a tight formation, attacking in a more orderly manner.


    The yers noticed the Tieflings joining the fray.


    “Damn, NPCs are stealing our kills!”


    That was their only thought.
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