Chapter 714: Defeat II
In the process of leading his savage creatures to break through, Tanan is always at the forefront of all creatures.
Tanan has long been unable to calculate how many creatures that stand in his way have been killed, whether it is a warrior from Erathia or those golem puppets with cold bodies, as long as they dare to stand in front of Tanan, they will be directly killed by the weapon in his hand.
The power given by a natural hero, close to a legendary creature, was exerted to the extreme in Tanan at this moment.
For a time, in the face of Tanan in this state, the troops from Erathia, in order to avoid greater losses, were unwilling to resist in the front, so that the originally tight formation was destroyed in this way.
By the time Tanan finally led his men to break out of the crowd, he was already soaked in blood, and he couldn't tell if it was the creatures he had killed or the result of other creatures raiding in the chaos of the battle.
In this process, Tanan never forgot to give an order to the Beamon Behemoth in the rear, ordering it to quickly withdraw from the battlefield, but until the end, only some of the Behemoths of Bimon responded to Tanan's order and began to withdraw outside the battlefield.
At this time, more of the Beamon Behemoths were still fighting on the battlefield, and they didn't pay attention to Tanan's order.
It wasn't until most of the savage creatures broke away from the encirclement that some of the Beamon Behemoths made a move and tried to evacuate like the original Behemoths. But it's a pity that in the face of the only remaining Beamon Behemoths, the crystal dragons in the field took out all their strength and didn't give these Beamon Behemoths any chance.
Noticing the scene behind him, Tanan knew that the Beamon Behemoths that remained on the battlefield had obviously no way to get out of it, and would only be killed by the equally powerful Crystal Dragon in the end.
At this time, there were too many differences between this result and what Tanan originally expected, and the death of these Beamon Behemoths was undoubtedly a major loss for Tanan's army.
But at this time, Tanan didn't have time to think about the possible consequences, so he had to deal with another situation, that is, how to deal with the pursuit of the creatures behind.
Tanan knew that the Beamon Behemoths that remained on the battlefield could hold back these creatures in the rear for a long time, greatly slowing down the pace of their pursuit, if it weren't for the existence of these Beamon Behemoths, and after losing control, they still stayed in the rear to fight, how to deal with the pursuit of these creatures was also a problem that plagued Tanan.
However, Tanan also understands that the time that the Beamon Behemoth can hold on is limited, and once the enemy in the rear has dealt with these Beamon Behemoths, he will definitely not give up the pursuit plan.
After losing the existence of some of the Beamon Behemoths, the overall strength of the barbarian army has undoubtedly dropped by a few notches, and it is unable to deal with a large number of crystal dragons like before
At this time, although the enemy in the rear did not immediately come forward to pursue, Tanan knew that the time left for him was extremely limited, and whether he could successfully lead his savage creatures to evacuate could only depend on his own actions in the process.
Under the cover of the remaining powerful creatures, Tanan successfully led his creatures to retreat from the battlefield.
The mastery of the artifact made Tanan understand that in the process of his own evacuation, the forbidden magic ball would not fail, and it would still be able to exert its unique effect and generate an extremely powerful forbidden demon barrier.
Unlike the Forbidden Barrier generated by other means, the Forbidden Barrier created through the Forbidden Orb always has the Forbidden Orb as the center. When Tanan, who is in possession of the Forbidden Orb, moves, the existence of the entire Forbidden Demon Barrier will also move.
Even in the process of evacuation, Tanan still did not have to worry about the magic cast by the mage, but he was powerless against the powerful creatures chasing from behind, especially the crystal dragon among them.
Tanan understood that with his withdrawal, when a certain distance was reached, the original battlefield would no longer be shrouded by the forbidden demon barrier. In this case, the Beamon Behemoth that remained there will die quickly under the spell cast by the mage, and the time it can drag on may be far shorter than he imagined.
After realizing this, looking at the savage creatures around him, who had survived and evacuated from the battlefield, Tanan understood that this battle had already been regarded as a failure, and under the effect of this result, it may not be long before the normal battle would also fail.
In the battle with the mage Bracada, because of the existence of the forbidden magic orb, Tanan has always restricted the mage's ability to cast spells, and to a great extent, restrained the mage's ability on the frontal battlefield, but he still can't defeat these mages, let alone destroy all the mages of Bracada as Tanan originally thought.
Relying on something other than spell-casting ability, Bracada's mage won the most crucial battle. Tanan knew that whether it was the golem puppets that appeared in this battle or the reinforcements from other forces, they were all the embodiment of Bracada's heritage.
In contrast, Krulrod, where Tanan is located, has been at a disadvantage from the beginning, although under the role of the forbidden ball and the leadership of Tanan, he has come to this point, but he has also reached his own limit.
After realizing that his failure this time was fundamentally attributed to Krurod's lack of foundation, Tanan's heart, in addition to still being full of anger towards the mage, also vaguely appeared some apologies for the barbarian creatures who came to fight together.
Regarding the outcome of this battle, Tanan naturally could not be satisfied, but in Tanan's heart, he had already accepted this result, knowing that he could not easily defeat the resistance of the mage by relying on the existence of the forbidden magic ball as before, all Tanan thought about was how to let the other barbarian creatures around him survive.
Once, there were also many barbarian creatures along the way, suggesting to Tanan to give up the idea of destroying the entire Bracada, and only after the liberation of the entire Krulod, relying on the power of the forbidden orb, to occupy part of Bracada's territory.
However, after feeling the power of the forbidden orb and determining its restraint on the mage, Tanan naturally would not give up this idea easily, and the other barbarian creatures, after witnessing the amazing results achieved by Tanan, gradually fell silent.
As a special red crystal spread, except for a very small number of savage creatures, even those who were not optimistic about Tanan's behavior no longer persuaded Tanan, but joined the battle to complete the revenge on the mage as Tanan hoped.