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Chapter 462

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"How could this be?" Oru thought that he was seeing things. He was riding a tall and majestic warhorse. From here, the number of enemies outside Sunset City was completely beyond his expectations.

Lafus put down his telescope and shook his head. "That's impossible. There's no way they have that many troops. Perhaps they pulled in civilians and slaves to make up the numbers? "

"What a joke!" Oru denied without hesitation, "Have you ever seen civilians and slaves have that kind of morale and killing intent?"

"That's right." Lafus muttered and gently let go of the inspiration that had come into contact with the truth, "Then how did they get so many soldiers?"

"Who knows? Mercenaries? Or reinforcements from the Earl's territory "Oru had only said it casually, but the last sentence caused both him and Lafus to tremble at the same time.

Lafus opened his mouth wide and said, "It can't really be Earl Oban's army, right? Aren't they in a stalemate with Lord Daniel's army in the Emerald Mountain Range? "

"That's hard to say. You know, it took us five or six days longer than we expected. It's not surprising that anything can happen in nearly a week. "Oru's face darkened." It's really hard to say. "

As if to confirm their thoughts, the two Sir were racking their brains to think about the source of Allen's soldiers. Suddenly, thunder rang out from both sides of the battlefield. Lafus' hand trembled as he raised his binoculars and swept them away. In the lens, dust and smoke were like a curtain. In the thick smoke, cavalry could vaguely be seen heading towards the battlefield. One or two of the flags had the design of Ark Harbor on them!

The commanders and soldiers of the army also saw this scene. Two streaks of dust and smoke rolled like dragons, spreading towards the battlefield from both sides. Judging from the formation, there was a faint tendency to surround the Alliance Army. Seeing this, not only were the soldiers uneasy, even the two experienced commanders were a little flustered. They began to look at their masters behind them, obviously losing their sense of propriety.

Allen saw the commotion in the enemy's eyes. He knew that the time had come and raised his voice, "Did everyone see that? Our reinforcements have arrived, and Earl Oban's army will outflank them from the left and right, cutting off their retreat. As for us, we will attack from the middle and break them head-on. Honor and money are right in front of you, just waiting for you to grab them. Then tell me, what are you waiting for! "

"Attack!"

"Attack!"

Allen's voice echoed on the battlefield. Not only did his army hear every word clearly, even Sir Oru and Lafus heard it clearly. The two of them had ugly expressions on their faces. Allen had indirectly confirmed their guess that Ouban's army had indeed participated in this war. Moreover, he planned to outflank them from the left and right. Naturally, he wanted to eat all of them up.

His appetite was not small. In the past, the two of them would only treat it as a joke. But now, they couldn't smile at all.

"Bastard! Retreat, don't leave us behind! "

"Meet the enemy. Destroy the incoming army first."

Oru and Raffles shouted almost at the same time, but their orders were completely different. After shouting, the two of them could not help but be startled. Then Oru shouted, "At this time, shouldn't you think about our own safety?" Do you want Lord Daniel to pay the ransom for us? "

Lafus also shouted, "Wouldn't it be better to break through the middle and then turn back to kill the cavalry on both sides instead of withdrawing the army to meet the cavalry on both sides?"

"Please open your eyes, Sir Raffles. The number of opponents is not inferior to ours. How do you want to break through the middle! "

Under this pressure, the two Sir finally disagreed. They directly caused their commanders to give different orders. As a result, the Bauhinia army showed obvious signs of retreating, while the Dawn Castle army pressed forward. As a result, the actions of the soldiers in front of the army inevitably caused collisions and friction, causing quite a bit of chaos.

Allen looked at it and shouted, "Inch Fire, cover the enemy formation with missiles, three rounds of bombardment!"

The Inch Fire Warriors who were charging with the main team immediately acted according to their orders. The markings on the Flame Fighting Rifle in his hand lit up, and then the Flame Missiles flew across the sky. Nearly thirty fireballs flew across the ground without interruption and crashed into the enemy's position. In the eyes of the soldiers of the allied noble army, the fireballs came with fiery tails, smashing into their positions one after another. The continuous explosions formed a scorching wave of air, pushing down the soldiers on the periphery of the explosion, causing great chaos.

The three waves of bombardment finally converged into a heaven-shaking sound wave, as if it was playing the music of defeat for Sir's Allied Army. Instantly, the soldiers in front of the Alliance Army collapsed. The Inch Fire Warriors poured out all of their Origin Energy in exchange for a violent blow. A continuous belt of fire that spanned dozens of meters appeared on the battlefield, illuminating both sides of the battlefield.

Before the Alliance Army soldiers could recover from the buzzing of the explosion, the warriors of Sunset City had already crossed the fire belt and attacked. William, who was charging at the front, shouted, "Kill, one gold coin per head!"

Immediately, the murderous sounds of the soldiers behind him soared into the sky, while the faces of the Alliance Army soldiers were ashen. The enemy's reward was actually ten times theirs. This huge difference was also a big blow, causing the morale of the Alliance Army to drop again. At this moment, the two armies finally collided head-on. The border line was crisscrossed, and the intense battle caused the air to instantly heat up.

As the fulcrum of the vanguard, William knew very well that his task was to open up the situation. The components of the Angry Beast Armor collided violently, accompanied by a heavy artillery punch that landed on a warhorse. The terrifying impact caused the warhorse and the cavalry on it to fly backwards, knocking down a piece of infantry. William roared, his aura rising, and he pounced forward, pouncing on the captain of an enemy soldier.

The heavy punch landed, causing the captain's chest to be badly mutilated. Under William's heavy punch, a gap was quickly opened in the defensive line of Dawn Castle. Soldiers poured in through this gap and expanded it, laying the groundwork for the complete collapse of the enemy's front.

The two flanks of Sharon were already close, although the speed at which the two cavalry advanced was infuriatingly slow in comparison to the speed of the warhorses. However, the rolling sand and dust created a real pressure. Judging from the extent of the dust and smoke, there were at least two hundred cavalry on each side. Even without the infantry, just the interweaving of these four hundred cavalry was enough to make the rear of the army a great enemy.

Oru's mood was conflicted. Every second, many strange thoughts and speculations flew through his mind. He looked forward to the two winged cavalry officially intervening in the battlefield to provide him with an accurate and clear data to judge and decide what to do next, but he also hoped that the two salons would never come, because he was afraid that it would be a pile of data that would bring him despair.

In such a complicated mood, Oru still decided to let the army gradually retreat so that it could deal with the killing from the two flanks or the rear at any time. In this way, most of the pressure in front of the entire position was on Dawn Castle, which made Lafus extremely angry. He had forgotten how many times he had roared at Oru, but he could not change Oru's mind.

As far as Oru was concerned, the order to attack Sunset City fell directly on Lafus. His participation was nothing more than on the basis of morality and justice, coupled with some common hatred for the enemy. If everything unfolded according to the previous plan, Oru would naturally be willing to help with all his might. However, on the way here, he was attacked by Allen. Not only did he lose hundreds of soldiers, even the Heavy Armor Legion was not organized.

At this time, no matter what, he decided to prioritize preserving his strength. Even if Lafus lost this time, Daniel would not blame him for anything. However, if he and Lafus were defeated here, then his strength would suffer a huge blow. Even under Daniel's banner, there had never been a lack of competition and friction between the vassals. Oru didn't want to give the other lords an opportunity to take advantage of him. This was the reason why he had to withdraw his army under Lafus' accusations and pressure.

However, if Oru knew that the two cavalry squads that had yet to arrive were actually made up of less than twenty to thirty warriors, Oru would probably vomit blood in anger. Those warriors were not even orthodox cavalry, they only knew how to ride a horse. There were a dozen or so half-baked cavalry on each side. They pulled apart and tied the horses to the branches with ropes. As the warhorses galloped, the branches scraped across the ground, causing dust and smoke to fly, creating the illusion of a large number of cavalry galloping at the same time.

There was indeed no dangerous place to rely on in the battlefield near Sunset City, but the open environment was not necessarily a bad thing. For example, the dust and smoke raised were high enough for the people on the battlefield to see clearly. All of this plan left the other soldiers in the dark. They even thought that reinforcements had arrived. Otherwise, their morale wouldn't be so high.

Only a few people knew about the entire deployment, and Tomen was one of them. Last night, when he heard Allen lay out the entire plan, he didn't think much of it. Now that he saw that the situation on the battlefield was unfolding according to Allen's plan, he truly admired it from the bottom of his heart. However, Tuomen didn't know that the reason why he could create such an effect was because of the pressure Allen had exerted on the enemy in the past week.

If it weren't for the pressure and the shadows left in the hearts of the two Sir Oru, it wouldn't have been so easy to accomplish all of this.

The front line of Dawn Castle had already moved backwards, and their commander had no choice but to gather the scattered soldiers, retreat to regroup, and continue to organize another line of defense. As for the Bauhinia side, they retreated as they fought. There was a gap of dozens of meters between their weapons and their allies. Without a doubt, the Bauhinia army still retained its vitality. Allen simply ignored them and only allowed the army to maintain its suppression on them, but concentrated 70% of its strength on attacking Dawn Castle.

After giving a few orders, Allen glanced at the King Of Mountains warriors behind him and said, "It's time for us to go down."

"Infantry in front, hold on! Everyone, attack! Don't be afraid! "

"Fire/Gun Squad, retreat."

"Damn it, what are the Bauhinia and the others doing? Why aren't they supporting us?" The commander of Dawn Castle shouted, but at this time, he had no time to pay attention to the actions of the Allies. The battlefield was changing rapidly. He could only concentrate and react as quickly as possible, desperately blocking the attack of Sunset City.

This was a far cry from the siege he had envisioned. The commander did not understand why his side, as the attacking side, was now in a passive defensive position. Without the support of the Bauhinia, the number of troops in Dawn Castle was immediately inferior to Sunset City. In addition, there was a difference in morale between the two sides. Although the commander's orders were accurate and agile, and his commanding skills were not at the level of a famous general, he could still be considered a qualified general.

However, he was still unable to reverse the disadvantage of his side and could only bitterly hold on. As the battle unfolded, the commander began to notice some special warriors on the enemy side. There weren't many of them, but their movements were strange. Shuttling through the position of his own army, he continuously attacked and killed the low-ranking officers of Dawn Castle. One had to know that these officers were important fulcrum that supported the entire position. Once these fulcrum were lost, the front line would not be far from collapse.

However, knowing that the commander could not spare more men to deal with those special warriors. As he gave another order, the commander's entire body suddenly turned cold. The adjutant beside him looked at him with a puzzled expression on his face, followed by an incredulous expression. The commander appeared, his line of sight deviating from him and falling behind him.

Someone behind him?

He also reacted quickly. When he pulled out his saber, he slashed behind him. However, a cold voice rang out beside him, "You've done well, but this is the end."

Following that, a large amount of black mist rose from the ground, enveloping men and horses. The adjutant could not see what was happening in the mist at all. He only heard the sound of weapons clashing and a short scream. Then the fog dissipated. The warhorse had already run back, leaving the corpse of the commander on the ground. His eyes were wide open, and blood flowed like a river from his neck.

Beside the commander's corpse stood a man dressed in black. He smiled at the adjutant and waved his hand. A ball of black mist quickly surged and spread.

That was the last scene the adjutant saw.

Someone shouted, "The commander is dead!"

These words caused the Dawn Castle army, which was already at a disadvantage, to be defeated and killed. Welik took the opportunity to lead the soldiers to carry out a powerful attack, immediately breaking up the opponent's line of defense. Having lost their commander, the army immediately fell into a situation where they could neither advance nor retreat. The soldiers didn't know whether to attack or defend. At this moment, three black and red pillars of fire soared into the sky from the center of the position, blasting dozens of soldiers to death. Not far away, Allen, who had released the Blazing Earth Rush, pulled out his heavy saber and pointed forward, "King Of Mountains, throw the axe!"

After a concise order, the steel axes spun and whistled, sweeping across dozens of meters of space and throwing themselves into the enemy formation, immediately harvesting a large number of soldiers. After throwing all the axes on his body, the King Of Mountains warrior who had picked up his warhammer squeezed out a roar from his chest and charged forward with Allen.

At this point in the battle, the army of Dawn Castle was completely defeated, and the front line was in chaos, surrounded and killed by Allen. Seeing this scene, Raffles held his head and shouted. He actually clamped his feet and galloped his horse towards the position.

Oru sighed, knowing that Raffles was not planning to go back. He could only order the army to retreat, and the Bauhinia had to take advantage of this opportunity to escape. Otherwise, when the other party ate Raffles, it would be his turn.

Before leaving, he looked at the salon at the end of the two wings, and Oru couldn't help but smile bitterly. At this time, he finally knew that it was just Allen's illusory weapon.

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