Rogge's Tree World Descent completely changed the situation on the battlefield!
At this time, Asgard's soldiers turned into deadly hunters, crazily chasing after the Warner Protoss soldiers in the unreasonably lush forest.
After using Tree World Descent, Rogge didn't immediately choose to leave. Instead, he manipulated the trees in the forest, turning the forest into a hell that the Warner Protoss soldiers could never escape from.
Relying on the huge advantage provided by Tree World Descent, Asgard's soldiers erupted with strength far beyond their usual, directly pushing the battle into a one-sided situation.
When most of Asgard's soldiers crazily rushed into the forest, continuously reaping the lives of the Warner Protoss soldiers, Rogge's fanatic Bell still stayed in place.
Looking at Rogge who was only two or three meters away from him, Bell suddenly had an idea in his mind.
I have to go up and say hello to him!
I have to say something to him face to face!
After barely suppressing the uncontrollable excitement in his heart, Bell put away the longsword in his hand and walked step by step toward Rogge.
Although Rogge's main focus was on controlling the trees, he still immediately noticed Bell's action.
What does this guy want to do?
Just when he was thinking about whether to distance himself from this somewhat abnormal fan, Bell with a nervous expression came in front of him and said in a trembling voice.
"Sir Rogge, hello. I'm a sword-and-shield soldier from the 27th squad of the Boulder Camp, my name is Bell. "
Looking at the nervous young sword-and-shield soldier, Rogge slightly frowned.
After a few seconds of silence, he opened his mouth and said: "Your mission now should be to chase after the enemy, not to come and say hello to me, do you understand, soldier?"
If it was any other time, he wouldn't mind taking a photo or saying hello to his fan.
But now, it was obviously not the time to do these things.
"I …"
Bale never thought that he would receive such a reply.
Although Rogge didn't say it explicitly, there was only one meaning in his words, and that was Bell didn't listen to orders and left his post without permission.
For a warrior, this was a very serious accusation.
If strictly pursued, this could even send Bale directly to the military court.
"Lord Rogge, I … I'm not …"
Bell wanted to explain, but when he saw the increasingly impatient expression on Rogge's face, he finally chose to shut up and lowered his head.
In the end, Bale, who was hit by reality, turned around with a lonely face and ran towards the forest.
"Live well, don't die in Warnerheim!"
Rogge said silently as he looked at Bale, who was obviously not in his right state of mind.
He didn't reject young people chasing stars, but he didn't like young people chasing stars regardless of the occasion.
Although he was dissatisfied with Bale's untimely behavior, he didn't want to see a young man like Bale die in the forest, so he silently reminded him.
After hearing the voice behind him, Bale suddenly stopped. A few seconds later, his lonely mood was replaced by excitement as he ran towards the forest.
Bale's sudden episode didn't affect Rogge's control of the World of Trees.
More than ten minutes later, most of the Warner Protoss soldiers who attacked Camp Boulder were forever left in the forest and became nutrients for the growth of the forest.
When the battle at Camp Boulder came to an end, Rogge didn't stop and began to rush to the next camp.
A brilliant aurora-like light flashed on his body, and in the next second, his figure disappeared with the light.
The third camp to be attacked was a camp called "Fang".
Unlike Camp Maple and Camp Boulder, which were located near the forest and plains, Fang was located on a mountain peak that looked like a beast's fang.
It was because of this mountain peak that the camp had the name "Fang".
Camp Maple was the first camp Rogge went to, and it was also the most intense camp with the most losses.
Because of the death of the commander, Camp Maple didn't organize an effective defense, and nearly half of the soldiers died at the hands of Warner Protoss soldiers.
The situation at Camp Boulder was completely different from Camp Maple. When he used Quantum Transmission to leave Camp Boulder, Rogge slightly sensed the number of soldiers left in Camp Boulder.
More than eight hundred people!
Even in the face of twice the number of enemies, Camp Boulder only lost less than two hundred people.
At the cost of less than two hundred deaths, almost all of the invading Warner Protoss soldiers were wiped out. This was a glorious record.
Although this exaggerated loss ratio had a lot to do with Rogge's World of Trees.
But no matter what, it couldn't be denied that Camp Boulder's commander's exquisite command and the strength of the camp's soldiers.
Among the three attacked camps, the situation at Fang was neither good nor bad.
The Sharp Fang Camp's defensive line was not completely breached like the Maple Leaf Camp's, nor was it completely defended like the Boulder Camp's.
Unlike the last teleportation, Rogge didn't teleport directly to the Canine Camp this time. Instead, he was teleported to a 20-meter-tall tree near the camp. He hung upside down on a ten-centimeter-thick branch like a bat.
After observing the situation in the camp from above, he quickly came up with a plan.
In fact, this wasn't a plan, it was just a decision on which ninjutsu to use.
Camp Maple suffered the most losses, and what they needed was him to turn the tide and directly defeat the invading enemy.
And Camp Boulder, who was in the best situation, needed him to provide a perfect opportunity to counterattack and create an opportunity for Camp Boulder to take the initiative.
As for Fang camp, the help they needed was very simple, and that was to help them make up for their disadvantage in numbers.
Although Asgard's soldiers were better than Warner Protoss's soldiers in terms of individual combat power, their strength hadn't reached the level where they could directly ignore the advantage in numbers.
Since Fang camp needed help in numbers, Rogge, as the reinforcements, would naturally fulfill their wish.
Rogge, who was hanging upside down on the branch, suddenly raised his hands and imitated Naruto's Multiple Shadow Clone Jutsu, forming a seal.
For him, who can cast Ninjutsu without seals, forming seals or not doesn't affect his release of Ninjutsu.
But sometimes, he will release Ninjutsu through hand seals like a real ninja.
Multiple Shadow Clone Jutsu!
Chanting in his heart, Rogge's Chakra ran wildly.
In the next second, thousands of white smoke appeared out of thin air near the camp.
When the smoke dissipated, Rogues who were either standing or squatting appeared on the battlefield one after another.
Multiple Shadow Clone Jutsu and Shadow Clone Jutsu have no difference in principle.
As long as the caster has enough Chakra, he can create thousands of Shadow Clones at once.
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