"Chapter 426: Fighting the Griffin Troops"

It seems that although our whereabouts have been exposed, they still underestimate our strength. The Subic side dispatched no less than 2,000 elite troops, while the Empire was a formation of 30 griffon knights riding griffins, and the overall strength was equal to that of high-level combat masters.

However, these powerful troops are facing the fact that I have summoned the elite soldiers of the tribe, and I can single-handedly take on all of their War Saints, and under this kind of duel, the victory or defeat is actually easy to judge. With the holy water obtained by killing the enemy with a few attacks from the digging miners, I summoned thirty Barbarian Heroes, twenty Tier 5 Sisters' marksmen, and six musketeers, who lined up near me to protect me.

And the miner also showed his true strength, I only saw him plunge the shovel into the ground, and the ground began to crack hundreds of meters away, spreading three or four hundred meters in a few seconds, and then began to sink from the outside in. The troops of the kingdom kept falling into the big pit that suddenly appeared, constantly moving closer to the middle, but they still couldn't escape, only the battle master and the sky battle master with enough strength could escape from this area, and the rest of the people all fell into the pit. The crater began to shrink after all the collapses, and the earth and rocks that had collapsed before also returned to their original places, and the ground returned to its original state amid the terrified and angry roars of thousands of people, and the elite army of more than 1,000 people in the kingdom was buried alive by this skill of the diggers.

Okay, maybe there were some stronger, closer to the ground who had crawled out of the ground, but I'm sure nine out of ten of the buried soldiers were finished.

The digging miners can't fly too high, fifty or sixty meters will be the end, so the digging miners are still relatively weak for the griffin troops who can fly at high altitude to attack, and the digging miners who can block tens of thousands of elite ground legions alone When dealing with the griffin knights, a dozen or so will come to an end. The remaining half of the griffon knights will be up to us.

Because of the increase in holy water, I summoned more than a hundred barbarian fighters and regular troops in numbers, as well as many sister marksmen, to fend off the attacks of these griffon knights.

These griffon knights are very strong in combat, they pass over our heads, they let out a screech like eagles, and their four claws are as big as the big iron cauldron of the old house, and their claws are as sharp as razors, and they can easily disembowel their enemies. Wings spread, a whirlwind that could blow ordinary people away, and the arrows we shot out of our way knocked our soldiers out of their footing, before a dive broke up our ranks. And the knights on their backs are also very luxuriously equipped, holding special riding spears more than 5 meters long, enchanted weapons with a market price of thousands of gold coins pinned to their waists, and the griffins also have a lot of spare things on their bodies, and even a large crossbow and a small bundle of arrows made of magic crystals. When the griffon swoops, the knight above will raise his spear, pick a few barbarians away, and unleash a few simple battle spells to cause even more confusion.

As a dozen griffin knights launched a dive into the ground, our troops were disorganized, and ranged troops opened fire in clusters, but with little success. The arrows were either blown off or blocked by the griffin's steely feathered wings, and musket bullets could hurt griffons, but not enough to shoot them down. The battle-hardened knights were even more difficult opponents, their fighting skills were excellent, and their combat spells were so easy to use that I would have been captured if my warriors hadn't tried to stop me.

Fortunately, I have quite a few air forces, and if ground combat doesn't work, I still have a backup plan to use. I took out the bat cards I had been given, and some undead, and poured the holy water as fast as I could, and when all those cards were converted into royal units, I finally understood what it was like to use the movie clip of releasing a large number of troops from my side, which was handsome, but also a little scary.

The size of a falcon and bats poured out of the cracks in the space around me, and the undead little demons with iron forks and burning flames at the tips of their heads appeared above my head and swarmed towards the griffin knights.

The sudden appearance of the air force visibly disrupted the rhythm of the griffon troops who were making a second dive, and the bats dodged most of the griffon riders' attacks like a cloud that could move quickly, before swooping down on the opposite cheeks in an attempt to bite their throats. Of course, in front of the experienced and powerful griffin knights, these little ones don't pose much of a threat to their safety, but the sheer number of them is annoying. When they pounced on the griffin and began to bite, the griffon's skin, which could not be cut open by a steel sword, appeared in the skin, and the blood flowed profusely, and more bats pounced on it to eat the blood.

Although the bats have low attack and meagre health, they can easily bite through the skin of those seemingly sturdy creatures, and experience the sensation of hemorrhage even for those powerful creatures. The knights continue to release their combat skills, and use those range-based damage spells to drive away countless bats nearby, but the opponent's agility is far beyond their imagination, even the range of magic, they can quickly dodge, and constantly harass the opponent's griffons, but for those griffon knights with luxurious equipment and strong combat effectiveness, the bat's attack power is still not enough.

While the thirty undead demons were busy dealing with the endless bat troops, they also approached each other's griffins, opened their mouths full of fangs, and then raised the red iron fork burning with fierce flames in their hands, and slammed into the griffin's body, directly piercing the griffin's feathers and skin.

Even the most sturdy griffin let out a miserable cry at this time, the iron fork with a high temperature of thousands of degrees directly scalded the flesh and blood of the injured area, causing unbearable damage to these powerful creatures, and when multiple undead imps attacked a griffin together, multiple heat injuries would even make them stop flying and fall from the sky.

When the griffons fall to the ground with the knights on their backs, the regular army raises their shields and surrounds them, while the barbarian fighters and barbarian warriors, who have accumulated a belly of rage, rush to fight the knights and kill the wounded griffons. And the knights who fell from the griffins were like heavy cavalry dismounting, although their strength and equipment had not changed, their combat effectiveness had been reduced by half, and they were no longer the opponents of our warriors.

These seemingly weak air units performed more than I could have imagined, and the powerful griffin knights were beaten back under the attack of a large number of air units, and we regained the advantage, but only temporarily.