613 Rose's Menace (Part I)

At this time, the army in Ubudanda did not know that the commander-in-chief in the rear had been taken care of, and the middle and senior officers in the front were still frantically urging their subordinates to attack.

Victory is within reach, and given the importance of the southern checkpoint to the state of Ubudganda, once this battle is fought, what awaits them is supreme military merit and full of benefits. No one wants to give up at this time. Their emotions infected the lower ranks, who used almost 200 percent of their potential to break down the gates with siege engines, while the Zoroastrian priests and archers, firing long-range from the rear army, suppressed the enemy archers on the walls.

Everyone in the Ubudandan army did their best, and everyone thought that victory was at hand.

However, a green orb of magic flew into the sky behind them, and then exploded, turning into bits of light dust.

In the night, this sudden light attracted everyone's eyes.

The middle and senior officers, who had woken up a little from their madness, suddenly turned their heads to look behind them, only to see a thick fog, and the commander's tent was gone.

Extremely bad feelings appeared in the psychology of these mid- and high-ranking officers.

Before they could react, on the southern checkpoint, suddenly arrows rained down, and a large area of the Ubudanda army was brought down at once, not counting, the city gate of the southern checkpoint actually opened by itself, and two teams of menacing cavalry rushed out of it.

Seeing this situation, how could those middle and senior officers with basic military literacy not know what was going on, they and others were secretly attacked, and the life and death of the commander were unknown.

On the battlefield, there are two things that are most feared, one is to be flanked from front to back, and the other is that the leader is seriously injured or killed. Both of these things will greatly affect morale and support people's hearts.

It can be said that as long as one of these two things appears, there is a high chance that the outcome of a battle will be determined, and if two things appear at the same time, there will be almost no suspense in this battle, unless there is a miracle.

The frightened officers urged the soldiers to force their way forward, repelling the enemy's cavalry and giving their own side a chance to survive.

But on the battlefield, once the cavalry appears, unless there is a specific terrain, or something like a horse rejection, they are almost invincible. In order to siege the city, Ubudanda brought almost all infantry, and only a small part of the cavalry was used as scouts.

And most importantly, the strongest class of troops in Tonggu City is cavalry.

The cavalry appeared out of the city gate, destroyed most of the siege equipment in a few strokes, and then guessed, grinding a bloody path in the enemy's army.

At this time, the cavalry has not completely increased its speed, as long as it is piled up and filled with a sea of people, it can still block the cavalry. But the problem is that now the Ubudandan army has no morale.

Because at this moment, behind them, tall tree people ran out of the thick fog.

These meter-tall treants are no different from giant beasts to ordinary humans. Those arms twisted from tree branches could beat ordinary soldiers within a few meters of them into meat sauce with a single swipe.

If it is a head-to-head showdown, an army of nearly 10,000 people will definitely not be afraid of this mere hundred or so tree people, but the problem is ...... Now the Ubudandan army is being flanked at the head and tail, and the fate of the commander is unknown.

A very low morale is bound to cause chaos, and if chaos is not stopped, it is bound to lead to a rout.

By the time most of the soldiers saw a cavalry charge ahead, an exaggerated salvo of arrows from above, and a tree man in the rear, there was no way to avoid the rout of Ubudganda.

Beta stood in the thick fog and watched the mid- and high-ranking officers in Ubuganda roar and desperately give orders, but the army, which had been in disarray, was no longer under their control at all.

"Win." Alice stood beside Beta and smiled, "Your abilities are too suitable for raid warfare, and I'm glad that you are my friend, my teacher, not my enemy." ”

"You've finally admitted that I'm your teacher?" Beta smiled.

Alice also smiled: "Actually, I have always admitted it in my heart, but I used to have an awkward personality and didn't want to say it on my lips." ”

Alice now, compared with Alice two years ago, is indeed very different, she is calm and strong. If Alice was just a vase two years ago, then Alice now can take on the word 'handsome'.

"What do you do next?" Beta dragged the enemy troops on the battlefield: "There will definitely be a lot of prisoners, do you plan to kill them, or do you want to exchange them for ransom?" ”

"I don't need the captive, I'll give it all to you." Alice smiled and said: "The population of your Wojin City should be very small now, although these prisoners of war are not ordinary citizens, but there is no problem for them to reclaim the land and dig underground waterways." ”

It is true that Wojin is also short of population, and after the battle, even if the soldiers in Ubuganda are killed or wounded, there are still three or four thousand coolies who can work. It would be troublesome for other cities to suddenly receive so many prisoners of war. After all, although these prisoners of war will be demoralized for a period of time after defeat, but after a few days they will recover, they will become thorns, and if they are not managed well and riot, they will definitely not end well.

And Wojin City does not have this problem, although Wojin City has a small population, but the powerful people in it are not angry, not to mention Beta Shirley Judy and others, just the warriors of the Frost Wolf Clan, send a hundred or so, can teach these unarmed prisoners of war to be human again.

Beta was very grateful for Alice's kindness, and he smiled and said: "We have a good relationship, but when it comes to the interests of the two cities, we should try to do it to satisfy both parties, after all, we stand behind different groups." ”

Alice looked at Beta with a smirk: "Okay, listen to you." ”

At this time, the situation on the battlefield had come to an end, and more and more Ubudganda soldiers began to throw away their weapons and surrender, and those who dared to resist were either trampled into meat paste by the cavalry or smashed into meat sauce by the tree men.

At first, the officers who were still shouting and shouting for orders, and planned to break out of the encirclement, looked at more and more soldiers who squatted down and surrendered, and they could only helplessly throw away the weapons in their hands.

Beta cleared the fog and walked with Alice to the walls of the northern magnetic pass, where the two armies made way for them at the same time.

Everyone knows that it was these two people who changed the tide of the battle.

Beta returned to the barracks behind the city walls, and just as Judy had returned, Beta saw that there were still some water stains on her head and butterfly wings, as if she had taken a temporary bath.

Her whole body was full of fragrance, and she walked up to Beta and said, "I caught a very interesting drow elf, Beta should be interested." ”