Chapter 1253: Breaking the City

The appearance of the sand soldiers completely changed the situation of the battle, and in the consternation of the defenders of Faldoro, Nasus, who was good at seizing opportunities, found an opportunity to finally climb the city wall.

The morale-boosting vanguard of the Volunteers swarmed with him, and after a hard battle, they finally took control of this section of the wall.

There was a problem with the defense of the city of Faldoro.

When part of the city wall was occupied, although the garrison of Faldoro City was still very strong, the problem of the sand pirates being good at fighting with the wind was instantly exposed - seeing that the enemy seemed to really ask for their heels, many soldiers from sand thieves simply smeared oil on the soles of their feet and slipped away.

This kind of slip-up is not a rare phenomenon.

The departure of a large number of soldiers led to the fact that even if the military judge who supervised the war had the intention to kill the chickens and make an example, he could not do it directly - in the current situation, if the military judge still dares to do it, I am afraid that there will be a possibility of mutiny at that time!

And so, while Nasus was still thinking about how to lay out temporary defenses on this part of the occupied wall to consolidate the victory, half of the defenders on the other walls slipped away - and in order to escape, they even simply opened the gates and fled!

The Nasus people who saw this scene were stupid, he really never dreamed that he would lead his troops to break through the weak point of the defense, and then capture a small section of the city wall, and the defense of the entire city would collapse directly...... At best, he dared to take this place completely, and then use it as a breakthrough to engage in street fighting—now he doesn't even have to fight in the streets.

Soon, the city of Fardoro was once again in the hands of Azir.

Looking at the withered city, Azir scolded Zelas in his heart—the population of the entire city was extremely wrong, and it became clear that after taking the city of Faldoro, Zelas indulged in the killing and plundering of the soldiers.

At that time, Zelas knew very well that judging from the defense of Faldoro City, the residents here obviously had their hearts set on Azir, and considering the importance of the city, these residents were the destabilizing factor, so not restricting the behavior of the soldiers was to eliminate this unstable force to a certain extent!

What's even more terrifying is that in order to raise military rations, Zela also launched an official raid after the soldiers plundered, and after the main force of his army left the city of Faldoro, the surviving inhabitants of the area were almost wiped out!

As a last resort, Azir had no choice but to distribute some of the supplies to the devastated residents, and this choice only made the already stressful logistics even heavier.

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After a short period of repair, Azir and Nasus finally left the city of Faldoro with the Minutemen and entered the desert of Farajese.

At this time, this piece of Farajese, known as the pearl of the desert, looks like a mess.

The mines along the way were destroyed, all the minerals, both finished and semi-finished, were looted, and even household items were taken away and burned.

Judging from the ruined routes around it, it seems that Zelas's army has been moving south along the Safe Trade Route - now it is the gathering of the desert storm flood, and the Safe Trade Route is the area that will never be swept by the storm, and it is also the core area of the entire Farajese, and judging from Zelas's previous performance, it seems to be ...... Safe trade routes are soon coming to an end.

In this case, Azir and the Volunteers sped up their march to gain points.

Unfortunately, despite their efforts, Zelas has an absolute advantage when it comes to large livestock - judging from the fews of animals, the distance between the two sides has not only not decreased, but has a tendency to continue to expand......

That's not going to work!

According to known information, Zeroth's partial division attacking Garden City had already entered Farajese after the surrender of Garden City, and Zeroth's rapid march must have been to round out with that partial division, and once the two of them converged, the problem was completely numb - not an increase in troops, but a means that the entire best of Farajese's best safe roads were destroyed.

Unable to break through Faldoro, Azir feared the fall of Farrajese; Now in Farajese, Azir finally worries about the desert itself.

From now on, it is a foregone conclusion that Farajese's vitality will be seriously damaged, and the attitude that Zelas has shown before to move towards civilization has been a trick from the beginning - his purpose this time is not to occupy Farajese at all, but to take the opportunity to destroy Farajese!

As long as Farajese is ruined, Azir's logistics will have a big problem, and then there will be no problem even if both sides are facing each other!

This is not a big conspiracy, and even Zelas has no intention of hiding it in the slightest - but Azir has no way - if Zelas's plan really comes to fruition, once the entire production of Farajese collapses, the overall situation will completely turn in Zelas's favor!

"Continue to pick up speed and force the march from a distance." Gritting his teeth, Azir issued a rare "unkind" order, "No matter what, we must stop Zelas and not let him destroy Farajese!" ”