Chapter 658. A battle outside the city gates
Bandak rode his horse and watched the undead warrior rampant at the front of the line.
I can't help but think of a kind of witchcraft I saw when I traveled before, and it is said that it can raise the skills of the human body to the limit in a certain period of time, and it is almost invincible. However, this kind of witchcraft is extremely harmful to the human body, and if you immerse yourself in it for a long time, your organs will deteriorate rapidly in a short period of time. Therefore, only people who are physically fit can withstand the stimulation brought by the initial stage.
Its representation is not far from what the undead warrior is doing today.
Bhandak couldn't help but wonder when the undead began to use this kind of sorcery.
As previously arranged: a column of cavalry rushed out from the right flank of Bhandak, lined up in a line, and rushed towards the undead warriors who jumped off the city gates.
Together with the Swadia soldiers on the ground, they gathered and tightly surrounded the enemy.
Immediately after, a succession of giant undead warriors jumped from the city walls.
Everywhere they landed, Swadia soldiers swarmed them.
"Continue to attack the city gates!!" Bandak commanded.
He can see clearly that these soldiers are simply cannon fodder who have come to take the lead.
Despite their outstanding combat effectiveness, they were still outnumbered and fought with more than a dozen Swadia soldiers.
When the effect of the medicine on their bodies has passed, there is no need to be afraid.
Instead of wasting energy on them right now, it's better to break through the city gate and find out.
"Boom!" A group of soldiers carried a chariot with a wooden stake from the rear of the camp and reached the city gate.
The giant undead warriors who were surrounded by groups of people screamed even more impatiently when they saw this scene.
"Bang!" The ground slammed into Sergeant Swadia's shield formation, knocking two or three soldiers who were lighter than two meters away. The cavalry lurking behind him found an opportunity to rush forward, piercing the skull of the giant undead warrior with his spear.
The giant undead warrior's body seemed to stiffen. The arms that burst out of the green tendons swung up, trying to slash the cavalry in front of him from their horses to the ground.
Seeing that he had not fallen, the soldiers around him stabbed the blades in their hands into his body before sprinting.
Finally, the giant undead warrior collapsed in a pool of blood. Reluctantly closed his eyes.
The moment his eyes closed, he remembered how he had been taken out of the dungeon in handcuffs. Forced to drink a tube of liquid.
I remembered that this morning, a richly dressed undead nobleman said to himself with a smile: If you don't want to die, go and clean up the people outside the city gate.
"Damn..."
"Bang!!" The gates of the City of the Dead were finally smashed, and the wooden gates fell to the ground.
"Rush!!" Bhandak waved his horsewhip and gave orders.
"Rush!!" Thousands of warriors behind him responded in unison, raising their weapons and following the leading team into the city gate.
Bandak rode into the gates of the City of the Dead. It was found that the whole city was lifeless, and there were no panicked and fleeing residents. There are no undead warriors who come forward to meet the enemy.
The buildings on the street are not much different from the buildings of human cities, but there is no trace of the fireworks of the city.
The air is as if it is covered with a layer of temperature difference.
In this gloomy atmosphere, Bandak dismounted and led the soldiers slowly.
After walking through the entire street, I didn't find any trace of the undead clansmen.
"Bandak Commander, there seems to be something unusual here." The subordinate next to him said suspiciously.
"You take a team of men and horses around the city to see where the undead are hiding. So many people disappeared suddenly, and it was impossible to leave no trace. Bandak commanded.
"Yes! Come with me, you troops! When the subordinate agreed, he selected a column of warriors from the ranks to accompany him.
The group headed for another street.
Bandak walked forward for a while, suddenly thought of something, and looked shocked: "Wait..."
"Whoa!" A colorful fireworks burst into full bloom under the gloomy sky.
It was a means of communication between Dehrim's warriors, with color for safety, yellow for alert, and silver for danger and the need to retreat.
The location looks like it's coming from the center of the city.
Bandak watched suspiciously as the fireworks vanished from the sky.
What suddenly occurred to him was that he had not received any more letters from the front-line scouts since the beginning of the battle.
Oddly enough, the Scout would normally be back in the ranks of the soldiers and fight alongside his companions.
Bandak recalled in his mind the faces of the scouts he had sent, but he didn't recall anything.
"Ferroren." Bandak called out the name of a subordinate, and the management and distribution of army supplies, etc., were often the responsibility of this person.
Floran obeyed the order and walked up to Shi Li and said, "Commander." β
"Do you remember the name of the scout who was sent out this time? I can't remember who they were. Bandak asked.
Ferroran thought for a moment and replied, "There are nine scouts sent out this time, Aldrich is the captain, and Angelo is the vice-captain. β
"Aldrich... Angeloβ" Bandak muttered the names of the two men.
I gradually remembered the identities of these two men, Aldrich was a soldier who enlisted in the army five years ago, and Angelo was four years ago, and he was a platoon commander in the cavalry battalion.
Thinking back to previous battles, the two have always been outstanding.
So after a routine health check a year ago, he was transferred to the Scout queue.
In Bandak's impression, Aldridge was a very calm man, a man of few words, but about the same age as him. Bandak pondered for a moment, then asked, "What about the others?" Who is it? β
Fei Luoren's face was embarrassed, and he hesitated to speak: "The others are freshmen who have joined the army in the last year or two. I didn't quite match the number. I'm sorry, Captain Bandak. β
"Freshmen?" Bandak's face was a little darker.
In this way, it is also a possibility for the new students to take the lead in not obeying military discipline in the current situation. It's just that this makes Bandak a little dissatisfied, and these young people really don't know the seriousness.
"In the future, try not to let the trust of the first time on the battlefield go to the front line to do reconnaissance." Bandak opened his mouth and admonished.
"Ah, yes, yes." Ferroren wiped the sweat from his forehead and answered carefully.
In fact, these freshmen are familiar with him, and they are usually quite lively in the army. I heard that there was going to be a war this time, and I begged to go to war anyway. However, they are clearly not skilled in military operations.
Ferroren had to stuff them with a few places on the training ground, and demanded that they must complete their training tasks every day and not be held back before they can go to battle.
I didn't expect this group of bear children to really survive.
Ferroron had no choice but to insert them in the not-so-risky Scout Battalion.