Chapter Eighty-Nine: Dark Shelter II

Since their companions had just been attacked, the centaurs around them were once again vigilant to prevent the enemy's next attack, but the enemy seemed to disappear and stopped attacking.

With previous experience, the surrounding centaurs did not dare to let their guard down in the slightest.

At this time, the centaur leader in the team also began to be anxious.

Even if he knew that the enemy's means were to rely on darkness to attack, which made the centaurs in the team tired to deal with, in the face of such a situation, the centaur leader had no good way to deal with it for a while.

Fear of the dark, fear of the unknown, this instinct of the centaurs under his command makes the centaur leader helpless.

The Centaur Leader clearly felt that even with the help of leadership, the morale of the team was slowly decreasing.

If the battle is fought on the open side, the centaur leader assumes that his centaurs can defeat the enemy, but the enemy will obviously not give this opportunity. At this time, the centaur leader only hopes that the black cloud will dissipate as soon as possible.

As time passed, the enemy attack never came, which couldn't help but make the surrounding centaurs agitate violently, and finally calm down under the roar of the centaur leader.

Despite their second- to third-order strength, these centaurs lack the will to fight to the death. When the situation fell to a disadvantage, even with the Centaur Leader in command, the morale of these centaurs dropped dramatically, far less than when they first attacked.

At this time, Rod, who was on the edge of the battlefield, knew all this.

Although Rhodes could not see the surrounding scene, through the news from the vampire spirit imprint, Rhodes could get a general idea of where the enemy was located.

Except for vampires, neither ghosts nor ghosts can convey such accurate information to Rhodes.

Rhodes knew that it wouldn't be long before the vampire could enter the Fourth Order. After reaching the fourth order, vampires will not only master new skills, but also awaken a certain amount of consciousness.

As time slowly passed, at the signal of the vampire, Rhodes also noticed the changes between the battlefields.

During this time, Rhodes let his ghosts come forward one after another to disturb the surrounding centaurs, although the surrounding centaurs were not physically injured, but they were always in a state of nervousness due to the need to guard against enemy attacks at all times.

For centaurs, although the overall attribute has reached the level of the third order, the firmness of the will is far from reaching the level of the profession of the same level, at this time, even with the repeated command of the leader, these centaurs still have a lot of chaos.

In the original centaur team, one centaur began to run haphazardly around. Without any vision, the centaur crashed directly into a tree, and around it, there were several ghosts.

The surrounding ghosts immediately surrounded the centaur, and the centaur lost the courage to fight, completely unable to resist the ghost's attack. Under the ghost's successive attacks, the centaur eventually died on the way to escape.

The centaur's screams before he died deeply irritated the remaining centaurs around him, and even some of the centaurs who were originally determined began to waver at this time.

As the centaurs began to become mentally exhausted due to their long vigilance, the vampires attacked the centaurs. Due to the loss of vision, the surrounding centaurs are unable to resist the attacks of the vampires with their senses.

Instead of choosing to kill the centaurs around them quickly, the vampire quickly swept in front of them, scratching them at the same time.

For a while, there were screams of centaurs in the field one after another.

As the screams grew louder and louder, even if the centaur leader on the side took command again, it would have no effect.

Fear caused the surrounding centaurs to flee, and a large number of centaurs chose to rush around, wanting to leave the range shrouded by the black clouds, which undoubtedly gave Rhodes a lot of opportunities.

After all, the centaurs were just a group of raiders, not Erry's regular army, otherwise it would be difficult for this to happen.

If the centaurs were always together and on their guard, then even if Rhodes killed them all, the undead creatures under his command would have suffered a lot of losses.

Just as the centaurs fled, the surrounding undead creatures did not move, and remained in place. The group of centaurs who had fled did not attract the attention of the undead creatures in the slightest.

Since the centaur could not see anything around him, a centaur passed directly past the ghost, but the ghost did not make any movement, just let it go like this, and even deliberately turned its body sideways, allowing the centaur to flee from its side.

If it is the ghost's own consciousness, they will attack the living around them indiscriminately. The reason for them to do this is obviously because they have the command of Rhodes.

Rhodes knew that compared to these centaurs who fled from the rout, the group of centaurs who remained behind was what he really wanted to pay attention to.

At this time, through the vampire's signal, Rhodes knew that although most of the centaurs had fled, there were still some centaurs in the battlefield, and they were standing by the side of the centaur leader. The centaurs who stayed behind were all third-order creatures.

The centaurs who remained clearly had absolute confidence in the leader, even if Rhodes couldn't observe what was going on in the field.

At this point, since most of the centaurs scattered and fled, Rhodes' undead creatures had the advantage in numbers, so Rhodes did not wait any longer.

Even if Rhodes continued to let his undead creatures attack like before, it wouldn't have much effect. When faced with a determined centaur, this relief can cause a certain loss to the undead creatures around them.

The rest of these centaurs, if they wanted to escape, then they fled with the rest of the centaurs around them at the beginning, and once they decided to stay, then no matter how much Rhodes disturbed them, he would not choose to leave.

After most of the centaurs fled, the battlefield was much quieter, and if it weren't for a message from the vampires, Rhodes would not have been able to detect where the centaurs were.

Based on the message from the vampires, Rhodes learns that there are not many centaurs left in the field, so Rhodes intends to fight them.

At this moment, in the midst of this darkness, the sound of flapping wings was clearly heard.

After deciding to deal with the remaining centaurs, Rhodes did not let the ghosts strike first, nor did he let the vampires attack, but directly let the vampires bat into bats.

During the original battle, Rhodes realized that bats made of vampire bats could cause great damage to these centaurs, especially in the case of losing vision, so Rhodes directly asked the vampires to bat them.

In the darkness, the bats bared their sharp fangs at the centaurs.