Vientiane Throne of Civilization
Chapter 1929 The ruthless character
Chapter 1929 The ruthless character
Remembering their mission and keeping their duty in mind, the wolf riders scattered like birds and beasts, avoiding a direct confrontation with the Iron Cavalry. They had no intention of engaging Zhou Chongshan and his men in a protracted battle. Instead, they broke into smaller groups, bypassed the Iron Cavalry, and headed straight for the Great Zhou's defensive positions to destroy the searchlights used for illumination.
This was also a special instruction given to them by their chief, Black Ridge, when assigning them tasks: ignore everything else and prioritize destroying the searchlights.
As a special cavalry force known for its agility and speed, the wolf riders could easily bypass the charging iron cavalry, but succeeding was not so easy.
After all, this is not a field battle. The Great Zhou garrison, as the defending side, has a well-fortified defensive position.
The charge of the elite cavalry bought time for the Zhou garrison behind them to react.
At this point in time, the soldiers of the Great Zhou Dynasty had already loaded their bullets and were ready to be deployed at any moment.
Special dwarven commanders helped them time their attacks precisely the moment the opposing wolf riders charged into their effective firing range...
"Fire!"
At that moment, the trigger was pulled, and the dark muzzles began to spew out blinding flames.
The Zhou soldiers, armed with guns, lined up and opened fire simultaneously, emptying their magazines at the approaching wolf cavalry.
In the brief encounter with the wolf cavalry, the Great Zhou side had basically determined that the Thunder Rifles currently in service with their troops posed a relatively limited threat to the wolf cavalry, but they were not without effect!
The wolf riders initially tried to dodge by jumping left and right, but this maneuver was basically meaningless against the Great Zhou army, which didn't even aim and directly launched a barrage of fire.
After taking two rounds of bullets, the wolf riders quickly realized that there was only one way for them to break through: charge forward under enemy fire!
Under this premise, the faster the action, the lower the risk!
Amidst the battle cries, the wolf riders lit up their totems and began a frontal charge.
Bullets struck them, splattering blood everywhere, but this was only the beginning.
As the wolf riders pressed forward, the dwarven grenadiers from the Great Zhou side quickly began hurling grenades at them.
The wolf cavalry reconnaissance team sent by the other side had only experienced their bullets before, but had never experienced the power of hand grenades. The destructive power was on a completely different level.
As soon as the grenades exploded, the casualty figures for the wolf riders began to rise rapidly.
Not to mention that in just two rounds of bombing, the dwarf machine gunners on the side also controlled their hand-cranked heavy machine guns and started firing!
The hand-cranked heavy machine gun, its muzzle constantly spinning, spewed out ferocious fire serpents. With just one sweep, the heavy rain of bullets could instantly turn any wolf riders who couldn't escape into sieves.
The successive support from dwarven bombardiers and dwarven machine gunners directly raised the level of firepower suppression on the flanks by two levels!
And all of this, needless to say, is thanks to Liancheng's entry into the scene.
It's important to understand that before this, the dwarven machine gunners, in order to suppress the advance of the boarmen, were unable to move their hand-cranked heavy machine guns away from the front lines.
However, with Xie Liancheng's entry, the situation was immediately revitalized.
Jie Liancheng immediately unleashed a lightning-fast triple slash, instantly killing the boar-man chieftain Mangu. He then proceeded to harass the boar-men on the field one by one.
With his peak Vajra Realm strength and the added support of his Hundred Refinement Realm master, ordinary boar-men were no match for him.
Now, Jie Liancheng has transformed into a boar-man killer on the front lines, and along the way, he has slaughtered a large number of badger-men as easily as mowing grass.
Putting the badger-men aside, the boar-men in the arena were being killed one after another, which greatly freed up the firepower of the dwarf machine gunners in the Great Zhou's territory.
This gave them the opportunity to support the flanks.
On the flank, the wolf riders' physiques seemed rather frail in the face of the dwarves' hand-cranked heavy machine guns, and they were hardly able to withstand such a barrage.
At first, they might have been able to fight back by sheer numbers, but Black Ridge split its forces into two groups to increase their chances of success.
The advantage of this approach is that it can indeed create more opportunities to strike, but the disadvantage is also obvious: once it's contained, when it comes to a battle of raw power, you're helpless. At this moment, the wolf riders positioned on both flanks undoubtedly face this very situation.
During this period, relevant intelligence was constantly fed back to Blackridge, who was the commander.
The orcs lacked advanced communication equipment, resulting in delays in the intelligence they received.
Just as Black Ridge confirmed the intelligence that a large number of skeleton soldiers had suddenly crawled out from underground on the front lines of the battle and entangled their main force, Black Ridge realized this.
The orcs here had clearly never faced the undead and skeletons before, and were completely unprepared for such an attack.
While these skeleton soldiers couldn't hinder the boarmen's movements, they significantly hampered the actions of the badger and kobold troops on the same front line.
This also greatly relieved the pressure on the main defensive line of the Great Zhou.
The orcs have limited strategies, and against the undead army that is impossible to kill, it seems that they have no better way to break the deadlock than to use brute force.
At this point, Blackridge was basically pinning its hopes on the Barbarians and the Wolf Riders.
The wolf riders' mission is self-evident; if successful, it could change the course of the battle, and he was well aware of Barbarian's strength.
As long as Mangu can break through the enemy's frontal fire defenses, the situation can be quickly turned around.
Just as Black Ridge was pondering this, a piece of bad news suddenly came back from the front.
"What did you say?! Mangu was killed?!"
Upon learning this news, Black Ridge unconsciously raised his voice several decibels. He, who had always been exceptionally calm and composed, was clearly flustered at this moment.
Barbarian Bone is dead. Even with his totem activated, he was instantly torn to pieces by the powerful opponent?!
For a moment, Black Ridge even felt dizzy.
I couldn't believe what I was hearing.
It's important to know that the boar people have always been known for their thick skin and strong defenses, and after activating the power of the totem, their defensive capabilities have become even stronger.
How could such a savage be killed in an instant?
This made Black Ridge wonder if he was having a nightmare.
Little did he know that his nightmare had only just begun. News began to pour in: the human who had killed the Savage Bone had started to hunt down the Boar-Men.
The boar-men weren't stupid either. Faced with such a menacing opponent, they all panicked and started to turn and run for their lives.
At the same time, the wolf cavalry he arranged to launch surprise attacks on both flanks also suffered setbacks one after another. While the surprise attacks were thwarted, the troops themselves also suffered heavy losses.
A series of bad news caused Black Ridge to lose control of the entire situation in an instant.
At the same time, it made him realize that after the goblins were wiped out, an even more ruthless character than the goblins had arrived here!
He could have chosen to continue fighting; the defeat of high-end combatants does not mean that the main force will also suffer a defeat.
The orcs had a very clear advantage: their individual soldiers were extremely skilled. Despite the cost in casualties, they still had the strength to fight. But the Blackridge was wavering...
"Retreat! Everyone retreat!!"
(End of this chapter)
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