Chapter 407: Rescue

The first floor is playing fiercely.

This is a battle with a huge disparity in numbers, there are seventy or eighty natural disaster soldiers in ambush, but there are only about twenty human soldiers, but compared to the undead natural disaster that only cares about the rush up, the battlefield discipline of the human soldiers is much better, although it has changed in a hurry, but they are still under the command of the veterans, lined up in a small battle formation with infantry in front and crossbowmen in the rear, and the equipment is cold, and the scattered natural disaster soldiers are pressed back step by step by them.

But they were still outnumbered, and although they held down the enemy, the speed of their advance was still unsatisfactory - the crossbowmen at the back of the formation were almost overwhelmed by the poisonous mist that spread over them.

At this moment, Diego fell from the sky!

Before he could hit the ground, Diego had already pulled the trigger in mid-air. Guns erupted, gunfire roared, and a dense array of projectiles slammed into the heads and faces of the undead like a storm, and by the time Diego's feet touched the floor, they were all empty within five yards of him.

The well-defined array of two sides gave Diego a chance to accurately distinguish between friend and foe, and almost all of the shotguns fired by Death Gaze hit the Scourge soldiers, although Diego was not completely guaranteed that he would not be injured by mistake, but for the human soldiers in plate armor, the occasional one or two shattering shotgun projectiles were not enough to kill.

The commander's timely support boosted the morale of the human soldiers, who lowered their shields in front of them and charged at the enemy with their swords and battle axes, but Diego stopped their recklessness in time.

"Defend in place, shield array!" Diego roared. Deathgaze was now loaded with shotguns, and once the two sides were in a scuffle, he could only stare from the sidelines, unable to do anything to help.

Although it is not clear why, the soldiers carried out the commander's orders rigorously. Unlike the heavy tower shields of the shield guards, they all hold standard iris shields, which are not large enough to cover the whole body, but can also be closely packed to form a tight shield wall.

Diego continued to pull the trigger, a dense barrage of bullets like a rainstorm whistling out of the chamber of the death-staring gun, cutting leeks and harvesting the undead scourge, occasionally stray bullets deflected off course, hitting the shield wall, and humming like a string bursting.

The deafening sound of gunfire echoed through the hall, and the human soldiers watched in horror as the brilliant gunfire burst into the muzzle of the death gaze again and again, and most of them saw the human hunter firing at full fire, tearing apart all the enemies that stood in his way. There is no doubt that the ferocity and furiousness of the hunters left an indelible impression on them.

The gunfire continued for more than half a minute, and when the gunfire stopped, the hall that had been crowded with the Scourge soldiers seemed a little empty. The mashed severed limbs, broken fragments of weapons, the stench of stained blood and the disgusting rancid pus were mixed together, and a thick layer of pus spread on the floor, and the whole hall was as horrified as hell and creepy, and two of the recruits even retched directly against the wall.

The stopping effect of the shotgun is very good, but the penetration ability is very poor, and it does little damage when hitting the armored target, but the effect is surprisingly good against these unprotected Scourge soldiers. The bodies of these living dead. Their bodies were either rotten or withered, and they had little to do with them except their heads, which made them not immediately ineffective even if they were pierced by spears, which is why the human soldiers who participated in the battle used tomahawks and broadswords that were good for decapitation, rather than spears and swords that were suitable for stabbing.

But there is an advantage and a disadvantage, the rotten bodies of the undead. The body has long been lost to normal people. The freshness and resilience of the body, when the shotgun fired by Death Gaze hit the Scourge's soldiers, because it could not be pierced, the huge kinetic energy contained in the projectile was all borne by the body, just like being hit by a war hammer, their fragile body. The body couldn't withstand such a huge force at all, and it was directly torn apart, and some were even broken into several pieces!

"Don't stand stupid, hurry up upstairs!" Diego yelled at the stunned soldiers.

The stunned and speechless soldiers woke up like a dream and strode upstairs. Diego walked at the back of the line, and behind him, the pervasive green mist finally began to flow over the threshold and into the hall.

They ran up to the second floor, and then followed the large hole that had been cut through the entire building and the Minotaur in the wall to the next building. As soon as he entered the building, Diego heard a wild roar coming from downstairs - it was Masrae who was supporting the building!

He took the lead and rushed downstairs, just in time to see the last Scourge soldier slammed into the wall with a giant bear's paw, and then slowly slid down against the wall.

Diego turned his head to look around, only to find that there was not a single person standing in the hall, but the ground was full of people, ......, and undead disasters! He was suddenly a little confused.

"All dead?" He asked incredulously.

"No, they're all alive, they should just have been knocked unconscious." Big Bear gasped and scratched his head with his big paws in embarrassment, "Everyone is mixed together, and I can't tell when I rush up, so I have to run it over first." ”

That being said, when charging just now, Masrae was still careful, trying not to bump into his own people. But for the huge size of the giant bear, even the reined impact was not something the soldiers could withstand, and they were all knocked unconscious.

Diego sighed and beckoned to the soldiers behind him.

"Get all of our people up there!"

The soldiers ran down and carefully lifted the unlucky ones who had passed out and carried them up to the second floor. Diego took a general look, Masree controlled his strength well, most of them were just knocked unconscious, only two people were more seriously injured, one broke his thigh, and the other was knocked and vomited blood.

Leaving two men to care for the wounded, Diego continued with the others, but to his surprise, the dwarves and minotaurs had already rescued all the human soldiers in the third building, and were now resting on the second floor.

Dezko was treating the wounded soldiers, and a fountain of life totem was inserted beside him, and a light blue mist drifted from the totem, soaking the wounded's bodies like a dream.

"How is it so fast?" Diego walked up and asked curiously.

"It wasn't the two of us who did it, actually, by the time we got here, they had already rescued everyone." Brian said, pointing to the large hole in the opposite wall.

Only then did Diego notice that there were far more people in the hall than in the previous two buildings, fifty or sixty.

Noticing his gaze, a knight lieutenant greeted him, Diego knew this man, he was the commander of the company, and the half of the company that did not step into the trap behind him was under his command.

"My lord, I'm glad to see you safe and sound!" He saluted Diego and said. The latter was not an officer of the Silver Dawn, but before this battle, Tirio? Fording made a point of asking him to listen to Diego's command. In fact, Diego's heroic deeds had already spread in the Silver Dawn, and the entire company was overjoyed and honored to join the hero and his companions.

"How did you get up?" Diego replied.

"We weren't in the encirclement when the natural disaster launched the ambush, but those poisonous fogs were too terrifying, we didn't rush in, after hearing your shouts, we entered the building next to us, and then broke down the wall all the way along the second floor." He said with some fear, "We are lucky to have rescued two teams of people." ”

"You're doing a good job," Diego nodded, and he pointed behind him, "There are still some wounded people over there, arrange for someone to move them over, and then count the casualties!" ”

"Yes, sir," the knight lieutenant nodded, but instead of leaving immediately, he looked at Diego expectantly, "what do we do next?" Will you retreat or continue the offensive? ”

"Attack! With so many brothers dead, you can't just leave it at that! Diego gritted his teeth, his whole heart twitching at the thought of the wails coming from the poisonous mist.

"Yes, sir!" The lieutenant shouted excitedly, he gave a final salute, and with great energy he turned and ran in the direction that Diego had just pointed, "Come on two teams, follow me!" ”