Chapter 250: Rising Fireball

It was a very violent, explosive, heart-rending tremor.

Steve was stunned, he didn't know what words to use to describe the tremolo, as if the entire surface had been violently impacted, producing a terrible earthquake.

"What the hell is this?"

Steve wanted to get up and run away, but found that his body was a little stiff, his ears were a little numb, and he couldn't stand up.

The ground beneath his feet began to shake, and the surrounding grass and trees shook, shaking off large clouds of dust.

There seemed to be a flash of light just now, and he didn't know if it was his delusion, but the sudden noise of the forest frightened him.

"Boom!"

The loud explosion seemed to explode in the sky, like a sound coming from the woods, and like the whole ground was wailing.

He was a little delirious, but he could still tell that there was some kind of convulsion in the forest, and it was a great force of heaven and earth that could not be resisted by manpower.

Steve is one of the sentry guards in the camp and is punished by the general for being in the death squad. He didn't have any hope of living, but this time he survived and had a reason to go back.

No matter what force majeure event happens over there, let's save my life first.

However, the scene he saw when he turned his head was so terrifying that it stopped him.

He froze in stupidity and saw an arc of high-temperature fireballs in the sky, expanding upwards and rising violently.

The place where the high-temperature fireball rose was not very far away from him, two or three hundred meters away.

Whew.

The wind was blowing in the forest, and the warmth hit his face, making him feel the heat of summer, not the cold of December.

"What the hell is going on over there!" Steve looked at the frantically shaking leaves, his face shocked.

"Could it be Tomorrow's new gunpowder weapon?"

Steve couldn't imagine how many secret weapons Tomorrow City had prepared.

If I am not mistaken, the lion soldiers of the 6th Regiment have already suffered, and I am afraid that they will suffer heavy casualties.

"Now that everyone is staring at the lionmen of the Sixth Regiment, I will take the opportunity to go around the back of the camp and return to the back door of the camp on the back slope."

Steve gritted his teeth, fear made him value his life even more, and his body gushed out with inexhaustible strength, and he ran all the way through the woods, running to the rear.

During the run, he did not forget to look back at the sky.

The great flame was receding, replaced by billowing black smoke and a fiery red glow reflecting the sky.

"Terrible, what the hell is that?" Steve's face turned pale when he saw the huge black smoke.

The Lion Soldiers of Intramural City could not understand how the weapons of Tomorrow City had this effect, and the generals in the camp on the hill also heard the thunderous explosion.

They moved to a small tent with the door facing the back door, so they wouldn't be sniped by Allen.

It was when they drank water that they noticed that the ceramic water cup on the table was shaking slightly, sliding on the table for two or three centimeters.

The thunderstorm-like roar made the old generals' hearts beat and their hearts were uneasy.

Lionheart could never make such a violent noise, only the mysterious Tomorrow City could make it.

"Tomorrow City has a new weapon?"

"Let's go and make sure."

The old generals couldn't contain their worries and wanted to confirm with their own eyes what was going on outside.

Walking outside the tent, a row of heavy shield soldiers raised their shields to protect the veterans tightly.

"Lord Veblen, it's too dangerous for us to go up to the watchtower, the stairs of the watchtower are not safe, in case the shield is raised crookedly......" The shield soldier refused to go up the tower.

"Then go to the camp gate, and we'll look through the crack in our shield." The old man waved his hand, looking anxious.

Halfway through, the messenger ran over and spoke at a very fast pace to explain the shock.

"Report to the general, about five or six hundred meters away in the forest, a huge fireball suddenly burst into the air, and some of our shield soldiers escaped and are making a detour to the back of the mountain."

The old lions quickened their pace and soon ran to an area where there was no fence.

The shield soldiers were lined up, and there was only a two-centimeter gap between the shields.

The old lion men blocked the gaps to inspect the scene outside, their mouths wide open.

In the distant forest, there is no so-called fireball, it is estimated that the fireball has disappeared, and only the monstrous fire is burning.

The smoke billowed upwards, and as the wind changed the arc of the black smoke, the smoke flew towards the camp, obscuring their view for a few more minutes.

"This is a natural disaster, is it really Tomorrow City?"

The orcs looked at the burning forest, and the scope was so large that it was smashing people's mouths, and their hearts were mixed.

"The smoke will make it difficult for us to monitor." Vebeln frowned.

"The smoke will be blown away by the wind, so we don't have to be too pessimistic."

After watching for a while, the lionman found a large number of orcs escaping from the forest, who were not wearing armor, only simple clothes, with swords in their hands, and ran towards the camp.

It's the lion soldiers of the 6th Regiment!

They were defeated!

The camp opened a large wooden door for the 6th Regiment of lions to pour in, but many of the lion men fell to the ground in the cold, blood flowing, and they looked like the work of some long-range spearman in the forest.

The lion soldiers saw their companions fall with a thump, and panic spread, and they ran faster.

However, their retreat formation was not chaotic, and the commander showed good command qualities in the crowd, encouraging everyone not to panic and flee into the camp in an orderly manner.

When all the orcs ran into the camp, after a round of roll call, it was found that this time the 4,000 people were left behind more than 800.

In the temporary council room, the old generals had fierce eyes and slapped the table and roared.

"How many people died in that explosion?"

"About two or three hundred dead?"

The regiment commander paused, and said in one breath: "Five hundred people died on the way up the mountain. ”

An explosion didn't bring many people, but there were a lot of wounded, and the regiment commander just said the dead, not the wounded.

"And how many people are injured?" The old generals had already taken a deep breath and tried to reduce their anger.

"There are a thousand people."

When the regiment commander said this, he clearly heard the voices of the old generals breathing a sigh of relief.

Fortunately, not all of them were injured.

That violent explosion touched everyone's hearts, in case all the wounded of the 6th Regiment would definitely be a great disadvantage in battle, and no one wanted to see their soldiers lying in bed before the battle began.

"Now that the situation is very bad, we need to open up another camp and set up the main camp on the back side of the mountain, which will be relegated to a secondary camp."

The veterans spread out the old maps on the tabletops and drew a few mountains with their backs to Tomorrow City.

"There are ultra-long-range musketeers in Tomorrow City, our camp must not be built in a densely wooded place, we must ensure that the outside of the camp is an open area, and the terrain is better not too low to prevent the enemy from attacking us from a long distance in the high mountains......"

The old orc stared at the topographical map from a few years ago, explaining where the camp would be built in the future.

This map is a previous topographic map, and although it is not particularly detailed, the general terrain remains the same.

The orcs listened carefully, these are the key points, and they will be used later.