Chapter 712: Hesitation II

At this time, for Tanan, the first thing to do in order to achieve this and successfully break away from the barbaric creatures under his command from this battlefield is to break through the obstacles of the surrounding enemies.

Due to the numerical inferiority of the savage creatures, except for those Beamon Behemoths that were far away from the main battlefield and had been pinned down by the crystal dragon from the beginning, the rest of these savage creatures were already divided and surrounded by a large number of enemies.

In this case, since it has been confirmed that he cannot win this battle, Tanan can only save the men in front of him as much as possible and lead them out of the battlefield.

Noticing Tanan's arrival, the surrounding enemies quickly responded with their own actions, causing the formation to change, no longer dividing and surrounding the barbarian creatures, but forming a larger encirclement, trying to trap all the savage creatures, including Tanan.

In order to be able to break through the crowd of enemy creatures, Tanan realizes that he needs to attack the Beamon Behemoth on the sidelines.

Relying on the method of communicating with the Beamon Behemoth obtained from the will of the ancestors, Tanan began to contact the Behemoth Behemoth of Bimon who was on the sidelines.

In the process of connecting with the Beamon Behemoth, Tanan also vaguely realized that it seemed that for some reason, the connection between himself and the Beamon Behemoth had faded, and it was no longer the same as before.

It's just that at this time, Tanan no longer has any time to care about this, all he thinks about is to use the existence of these Beamon giant beasts to allow himself and his subordinates to break through smoothly.

After receiving the cue from Tanan, these Beamon Behemoths no longer entangled with the crystal dragons around them, but immediately abandoned the enemy in front of them and instead approached Tanan's location.

In the previous battle, for the Beamon Behemoth, which has a similar rank to the crystal dragon, they all belong to the creature of the middle of the seventh order, and they are also good at hand-to-hand combat, under the full force of the two, because neither side has the ability to quickly end the battle, so the battle will be extremely stale, and it will not be able to distinguish the winner in a short time.

It's just that, under Tanan's instructions, in the face of the Beamon Giant Beast who is bent on withdrawing from the battlefield, these crystal dragons are also unable to leave it, and the Beamon Giant Beast can rely on its own strength to break through the encirclement outside the barbarian creatures, but the crystal dragon can only stop outside the formation formed by the golem puppet.

At this time, seeing that the Behemoth Beamon had destroyed the formation of the surrounding enemies as he had expected, Tanan knew that this was the best opportunity to lead his men away from the battlefield.

Under Tanan's leadership, it seems that they are aware of the crisis of their current situation, and the savage creatures around them have all shown their strongest strength, and they have understood that this is the only chance for them to survive this battle.

Before that, these savage creatures had not expected that the most important battle that had come to fight against Bracada would evolve into such a situation.

However, since the situation has reached such a point that these savage creatures cannot complain about anything, the only thing they can do at this time is to use all their strength in the hope of surviving this battle.

As the leader of this group of barbarian creatures, in the process of leading his men to break through, Tanan is still at the forefront of all barbarian creatures, trying to rely on his own strength to reduce the losses of barbarian creatures in the process.

In the course of the battle, Tanan also endured far more pressure than before.

The return of the Beamon Behemoth followed the crystal dragon that had fought with it to the outskirts of the battlefield.

With the arrival of the Crystal Dragon, the enemies who had originally surrounded the savage creatures also vacated the ground for the Crystal Dragon to fight. Under the intimidation of the Crystal Dragon, these Beamon Behemoths will undoubtedly be confined here once again.

At the outskirts of the battlefield, the knights who had fought with Tanan were now patrolling around on horseback, and it was conceivable that any savage creature that broke out of the encirclement and tried to flee the battlefield would be attacked by these knights.

Noticing these threats around him, for a while, even the hero Tanan seemed to be unable to come up with any good countermeasures.

In the eyes of the hero Tanan, the only one of his men who can defend other savage creatures from the attacks of the high-ranking knights when they break through is the Beamon Behemoth, whose strength is that of a legendary creature.

It's just that at this time, the Beamon giant beasts have been dragged down by the pursuing crystal dragons, and they can't rely on their powerful strength to open a way for the rest of the barbarian creatures as Tanan expected.

After a short period of thought, Tanan realized the most suitable choice he could make.

Tanan knew that it was impossible to get all the savage creatures out of the way in the face of so many powerful enemies. Under these circumstances, Tanan, as a qualified leader, naturally needs to make trade-offs to avoid further deterioration of the situation.

In Tanan's opinion, the most suitable way to preserve his strength as much as possible is to abandon the ordinary savage creatures in the field and quickly withdraw from the battlefield with the high-level creatures that exist in it, including the Beamon Behemoth that has already arrived here.

In the case of the evacuation of many high-level creatures, even legendary creatures, even on the periphery of the battlefield, knights with extremely high mobility do not dare to launch a pursuit easily.

There is no doubt that this method, for Tanan, who has just lost in the battle, will undoubtedly allow him to retain most of his strength, as long as these seventh-order Beamon behemoths do not suffer losses, with the cooperation of the remaining sixth-order creatures, although the number of Tanan's subordinates will be greatly damaged, it will not reach the level of breaking the muscles and bones.

It's just that once Tanan makes such a choice, it also means that the ordinary savage creatures who remain here and are still surrounded will not have any chance of survival.

In order to retain most of his strength and let as many high-level creatures survive as possible, in the process of evacuation, Tanan naturally did not care about the ordinary savage creatures left here, so as not to be entangled by the enemy's high-level creatures.

Whether it is the crystal dragon that exists around or the Titan Giant puppet that is also a legendary creature, once the high-level creatures under his command are entangled by it, it will undoubtedly be extremely unfavorable for Tanan at this time. Only those high-level creatures with strong strength can rely on their own strength to quickly evacuate from the battlefield.

It's just that Tanan is undoubtedly extremely hesitant about whether he wants to make such a choice at this time.

The invincible necromancer

The invincible necromancer