The Amber Sword

Chapter 259: Act XIX Lumberyard Battle (VI) (1st, Outbreak Today, Subscription Request)

When the mercenaries discovered that the cavemen hit heavily on the shield they lifted, there was no sound at all, and a huge force was silent, suddenly lifting the people in the front row and falling backwards, but the whole process was like a mute - silence.

Everybody's a dork.

Utah turned around and her eye-catching flames swung in the crowd, and in the eyes of this female mercenary leader, Brando was dropping his hand towards this side of the battlefield:

At that moment, six ten-foot silences precisely covered the entire battlefield front-line ——

Immediately, the caveman was caught in an infinite panic, losing his judgment of sound, and then these creatures from the underground of Jorgendigan were like a complete ‘blind man' —— just like when a man instantly lost all perception of the world around him.

Its first reaction was either to retreat unconsciously or to wave a spear forward and try to protect itself in vain.

Because this chaos spreads rapidly among the cavemen.

So the cavemen in the front row collided with the cavemen in the back row, or were treated as enemies by their own people, and they wandered around in panic, or they fought with their own people. In this chaos, although many human mercenaries were involved, most of them freed their hands and immediately discovered:

Victory seems to be within reach.

So this is the only thought that flashes in everyone's mind at this moment.

And Brando was throwing away the soul crystal that was running out of energy - a young lord looked this way, seemingly anticipating the outcome of the battle.

“So that's it.” Vern suddenly realized the look on the face of that young nobleman.

“These fools actually have this weakness.” Kronsia responded faintly on one side.

The silver-haired middle-aged man was watching closely and ordered a change of flag in the first place. The red striped flag representing the assault was flying high and high on the battlefield at the moment, and the mercenaries in front did not need to hear the order, as long as they saw this prominent flag, they knew what to do next.

The warriors threw away the big shield in their hands and pulled their weapons from below - they were defenders a moment ago, but now they're attacking the translocation - like an invisible fluctuation sweeping across the battlefield, and the mercenaries began to attack back.

Cavemen like the blind are simply incapable of stopping organized human attacks, and while they are too powerful to hit the enemy, it is also unjust. Not to mention in the ‘darkness’, a panicking instinct in their hearts causes them to begin to retreat in panic as soon as they are attacked.

So the cavemen's front line began to collapse in chaos, yet the cavemen warriors in the rear of the war could not effectively get the news ahead of them; and in their perception the scope of silence was like a black hole, devouring all the feedback of sound.

All the people who entered that black hole range were instantly crushed, and the retreat of nearly a hundred cavemen on the front line triggered the shaking of the entire caveman army. Even though the cavemen retreated from the realm of silence, hundreds of fellow runaways left them unintentionally behind, first only cavemen, but the cavemen warriors who found themselves in great numbers began to turn around and then bear goblins - and finally this escape turned into a failure.

But the truth is, the real war is not that bad.

Under the first wave of attacks by the mercenaries, no more than twenty cavemen had fallen, and their bodies lay sparsely on the beach, allowing the river to penetrate. At this moment, however, the cavemen had turned their backs and counted their own casualties. They were obedient only to the fear in their hearts, and the grass and trees were running to the other side of the beach screaming and screaming. There was no formation, no organization, and they pushed each other forward like a scattered sand.

Many cavemen were trampled to death by their own people, leaving corpses all the way.

And the mercenaries changed formation after rushing out of the silence range, and under Utah's command, they were very skillfully divided into three arrows and started rushing to escape the cavemen, so that the way the ducks were fought was pleasant to most people, although they hardly believed that this was really happening, and a contrast on the face of the battlefield changed completely.

It's just a warm-up fight, as Brando said.

And on the other side, on the edge of the forest.

The remaining 30 cavemen are being rounded up by Tiger Sparrow's cavalry at this moment. With three bears precisely killed by Brando, the cavemen had to face two silver angels against almost double the number of humans at the same time, and the outcome of the battle was clear.

Brando doesn't have to look anymore, he turns around and sees the mercenaries chase the broken cavemen across the river at an even pace. The young man hummed softly and thought that these guys were still cautious and seemed to be worried about the dozens of cavemen left in the logging yard.

He estimated the speed at which those cavemen would surely escape into the logging yard, which made him frown. Though these cavemen seem to be a mess, in fact the previous battles did not hurt at all, with fewer than a quarter of the cavemen killed or injured and not a single bear goblin dead.

If we let them get away with it, it would be for nothing.

But fortunately, he finally saw the familiar figure when his eyes turned to the forest further across the river.

The red-haired ponytail moves electrically through the woods like a bright line of scenery, and that's Sy--

In fact, it wasn't just Brando, Kroncia, Utah and Vern who discovered the change across the bank at this moment, but they discovered that the red-haired girl, who had never been there, had sometime bypassed the river from somewhere. The girl rode on a silver white magic battle, one by one, with a trident in one hand, and killed her out of the forest with a long arc.

Obviously, her goal is the logging yard.

But before that, she stopped the caveman army from crashing--

“Out of the way!” Utah was stunned and wondered why she saw the red-haired girl who was stopping single-handedly in front of hundreds of cavemen; it was a hundred cavemen, including the bear goblins who had escaped from the road, whose survival instincts were likely to stimulate the ferocity of these creatures, even if the golden stage did not necessarily allow her to retreat in such circumstances, let alone force her to turn around, so the previous victory could be described as a loss of credit.

But Sy didn't move, as if she hadn't heard.

The next moment, countless blue lights appeared in the forest behind her —— that's the wind spider. Every mercenary present now recognizes these little things under Brando's command, and they know exactly how powerful they are.

Utah is nitrogen.

The wind spiders then began to attack, and under Brando's command they began to systematically force the cavemen to turn - every column of light flashed, and a caveman fell to the ground. Silver-class assault forces left cavemen completely defenceless, but they quickly discovered that being on the right side of the team seemed the least likely to be attacked.

So the next thing you know, when more than 20 windy spiders are left to lead the sword through a round of attacks, the already frightened caves can only scream and run from the other direction into the forest.

The red-haired girl stood still among the cavemen, but no one dared to attack her, and could only bypass her side as if the water were flowing across the reef.

But Sy didn't attack either. She waited until the back of the last caveman disappeared into the forest, and then looked back at the mercenary who had caught up from behind, which pulled up the magic rope and stopped the sitting silver warrior across her body.

Sydney smiled as Amber's eyes mirrored the cave inside the logging yard, hurriedly closing the peripheral door built on the wooden fence. There was a strong glimmer in her eyes, and then the girl lifted the trident - swinging forward.

There was a loud bang, and everyone saw the logging gate raised high and then scattered in the middle of the sky.

“It's troublesome," Antitina said with a frown on her face, "she broke down the door and we'll have to find someone to fix it later. Really, don't think about it.” The nobleman Thousand Gold came out of the woods after the battle, and the previous battle had had little effect on her, or that the nobleman lady was in fact accustomed to such a life.

“Let her go.” Brando laughed and looked up and saw the golden light flying towards him. Approximately 10,000 years of experience is enough to push his mercenary empirical strip forward a little bit - more than a tenth.

After listening to Brando, Antitina stopped answering. She watched as mercenaries, led by Sy, entered through the gap east of the logging yard. The rest of the cavemen inside must not be mercenaries against Sy, and the battle was settled.

“It's hard to imagine,” the nobleman said softly, "these creatures from the ground are so resistant to certain magic that they should, by definition, be well aware of their weaknesses. ”

“You can't say that," Tiger Sparrow came from the other side after cleaning up the battlefield, "said Miss Antitina. ”

Antitina turns around and flickers in her eyes.

“The caveman is not a single creation," replied Brando, "and Jorgentine is like a huge country, where different creatures make up an underground country. In addition to bear goblins, there are hawks and dogheads who fight alongside cavemen, not to mention the cavemen themselves who have witchdoctors - just one of these little tribes that may not be found. ”

“So against magic, nature is no better than us. ”

“So little? ”

“Based on the birth of a magician out of a thousand, this proportion is not insignificant.” Brando replied.

Antitina nodded and lowered her head and thought: "I just didn't expect that there would be such a country underground in Jorgendigan, quite different from what I learned from the book. Though I also know cavemen, I used to think that beneath them was a barbaric place untouchable by civilization, a world so wonderful. ”

Brando laughed, and it was normal for Antina to live in a human Cruz cultural system, with such a misperception. And from a player's point of view, the world is huge and unimaginable.

“But cavemen alone are so fierce,” the nobility frowned, "they are much more powerful than the skeleton soldiers of Madara. Turns out we still have this threat underground. ”

“One of the great features of Jorgendigan's creatures is their superior strength, which is related to their environment," Brando shook his head and sighed at the direction of the logging yard, "but you think the caveman is fierce, but because Eruin is too weak - if the Cruz were here, I'm afraid he wouldn't say that. ”

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