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Chapter 921

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Facing the fierce attack of the Orcs, the humans were at a disadvantage.

Even though they had the upper hand in many aspects, such as military strength, training, and equipment, the Orcs had the support of the massive amount of divine power that the gods had poured down at all costs. Almost everyone had at least one or two support spells in effect, which immediately wiped out these advantages.

When both sides had the same level of hardware, the deciding factor of the war was morale and command.

As for things like "divine foresight," there was really no room for it to be used on a battlefield where millions of people were fighting to the death.

When two sides met on a narrow path, the brave would win. This was the norm of war. The so-called "divine foresight" was mostly the imagination of writers.

For example, in this battle, other than everyone using all their strength and courage to fight to the end, what else could they do?

"Hold on! Hold on for me! "

"Follow me, we have to stop the momentum of those beasts!"

"Are the men of the Kingdom of Thousands of Springs afraid of war? Follow me! "

"Use all kinds of things as much as you want! After this battle, you won't need them anyway! "

"Sorcerers, try to dispel them, don't let them accumulate too many support spells!"

Among these roars, there were also many people shouting "priests" or "priests."

All along, clergymen had been an important pillar of the battlefield spellcasting system. Unlike the spellcasting system, which needed to consume one's own magic power, the spellcasting ability of the divine spell system could be considered almost endless as long as the god behind it was willing. Even if the total amount of spellcasting exceeded the "safe value" that one's own magic power could support, he could still continue to "overload." As for whether this kind of spellcasting beyond the limit would cause harm to oneself — if one couldn't win, what was the point of thinking so much about it when one was already dead?

Moreover, there were many large-scale support spells in the divine spell system. On the battlefield, these large-scale support spells were far more powerful than the spells of killing.

Spells weren't invincible. A killing spell that was cast might be intercepted by a godly archer in the air. Especially in this kind of big battle between two races, unless one didn't care about the casualties on one's side and directly used large-scale killing spells such as "earthquake" to bombard the enemy, otherwise, powerful spells such as "Chaos Magic Flame," "Great Collapse," and "Meteorite" would almost never have a chance to hit the enemy's position.

So in this kind of war, the battle between buffs and dispelling was the most important stage for the spellcasters.

In this kind of confrontation, divine spells were more advantageous than spells.

So, generally speaking, in such a large-scale battle, the spellcasters of divine spells would be very active — just like on the Orcs' side. The priests, shamans, priests … their spellcasters of divine spells would be praying desperately, turning themselves into a channel between the gods and the mortal world. They would receive endless divine power and turn it into a large area of support spells, causing the Orc warriors who were charging at the front to have colorful bodies, as if they were wearing colorful armor.

But the situation on the human side was completely different. The spellcasters were doing their best to resist the spells of the orcs, but the spellcasters of the divine spells were at a loss.

Of course, they were also trying to pray, hoping to guide the Divine Power into spells. However, the usually smooth divine power channel had become obscure and blurry at this moment. Although he could feel the existence of the gods, he had no way of receiving the divine power.

This made them panic, not knowing what to do. In their panic, they could only continue to pray hard. It was not that they could rely on the power of prayer to change the strange situation before them, but that other than praying, they found that they could do nothing else.

This was the case for spellcasters of divine spells. Once there was a problem with the connection with the gods, they would immediately be beaten back to their original state and lose the ability to cast spells.

Witnessing all this, the Legendary Masters on the human side could not sit still.

There were also spellcasters of divine spells among them, so naturally, they already knew what was going on. Legendary Masters were not ordinary mortals. They often had some sources of information outside of the Main Plane. At this moment, many people knew about the big news that the Orc God System had caused. They looked at each other, deeply impressed by the Orc gods' ruthlessness and decisiveness.

Using their God Kingdoms to clash at the start of the war, this was simply crazy!

But crazy people were often especially powerful …

They could not help in the battle between the gods, but this battle in the mortal world was just the right time for them to help.

Therefore, after calling out to each other, these Legendary Masters rushed out one after another, rushing towards the frontline.

The strength of Legendary Masters was far beyond that of ordinary people. When they swung their swords, the sword aura would travel at least a dozen meters. Wherever it went, no matter how many layers of defensive spells covered the enemy's body, no matter how thick the enemy's armor was, as long as the enemy was not strong enough, they would be dead on the spot. There was not even time to save them.

More than 50 Legendary Masters attacked together, immediately setting off a reign of terror. In just a few seconds, at least one to two thousand Orc warriors died in their hands.

But the advantage they could exert was only in the first round.

When the Legendary Masters on the Orc side saw the Legendary Masters of the human side, of course, they immediately appeared to stop them.

In terms of numbers, the Legendary Masters on the Orc side were indeed much fewer than the human side. Even with the reinforcements from other races, there were only about 30 of them. It was obvious that 30 of them were at a disadvantage against 50 of them.

However, if they changed the battle style to try their best to defend and delay as much as possible, then 30 of them against 50 of them would be barely enough.

In any case, as long as the Legendary Masters were delayed, the human soldiers would be completely unable to resist the Orc army that had support spells.

If this continued, the scales of victory would definitely tilt towards the Orcs, and they would eventually achieve a complete victory.

At the back of the human side, the "Goddess of Valor", who was personally holding the line as the commander, watched the battlefield. After a moment of silence, she gave an order.

"Send in the reserves, stabilize the frontline."

This order was not considered brilliant, but at least it was enough for now.

Of course, the humans immediately carried out the order. One after another, the reserves rushed to the battlefield, replacing the frontline troops that had already suffered heavy losses and had low morale.

Once these fresh troops joined the battle, they immediately stabilized the situation. Although the Orcs had the support of spells, after the intense battle, both their physical strength and the effects of the spells on them had been greatly depleted. Facing the rested human reserves, they no longer had the advantage they had before.

And the human frontline troops that had retreated were transferred to the military camp at the back to rest, receive treatment, and recuperate. Because of the sufficient healing tools, they estimated that they would only need to rest for one or two hours before they could fully recover and enter the battle again.

Of course, during this period of time, they would need to reorganize and restore their organizational structure. The troops that had suffered heavy losses would be temporarily disbanded and reorganized into new troops to return to the battlefield.

At that time, they would use the swords and sabers in their hands to vent the anger of being suppressed and beaten, and wash away the shame of being defeated and retreating!

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