Chapter 1244 - Blocking the front and copying the back
Without destroying the barbed wire and barricades, the coalition forces would not be able to advance into the nearby villages, which were close enough for them to see the muzzles of their guns sticking out of the holes in the houses, but it would have been extremely difficult to advance even a foot. The iron net split by machetes and axes was less than one-tenth of the entire barricade, and the narrow gap could not allow too many people to break through, and everyone became a live target under the guns of the Haihan army.
The people who were crowded at the front did not even have room to retreat, so they simply spread their shields on the barbed wire as a stepping stone, and some people next to them were following suit, laying their shields one by one, trying to make a way out of the barbed wire. However, when someone tried to step on it and push forward, it immediately became the focus of the whole audience, even if there was a shield in hand, it could not stop the shooting from three directions at the same time, and in an instant it was beaten into a hornet's nest, and fell into the middle of the barbed wire and became a new stepping object.
Although the coalition forces are advancing slowly and at a visible pace, the cost of casualties is also staggering, with people being shot and falling almost every second. The thick smell of blood mixed with the smell of gunsmoke, making it harder for the soldiers on both sides to breathe. However, seeing that they were getting closer and closer to the goal, the red-eyed coalition forces did not want to fall short, and still advanced slowly but firmly step by step.
The reason for this is that Haihan has too few troops deployed in the front, resulting in insufficient firepower output, and it is difficult to completely block the direct attack of the enemy forces with several times the force. However, Roger did not panic in the face of this situation, the worst plan he made before the battle was to be broken by the enemy in the middle, and now it is far from the extent of abandoning this position, as long as he gives the order, two cannons can immediately break the group of enemy troops outside into a pile of minced meat.
But Roger didn't want to expose this last point of fire for the time being, he wanted to leave a little hope for the enemy army, and stimulate them to continue to attack here tomorrow. Seeing that the enemy was breaking through the barricades outside little by little, Roger couldn't sit still, took his rifle and went up to the roof, set up his gun on the eaves of the creeping house, and slowly aimed at the officers in the enemy formation.
Although Roger has not used the HK416 rifle for shooting training for a while due to the limited ammunition stock, the gun still feels like it is still in his hand, and a few shots have not missed. Of course, with the crowded chaos on the other side, it is unlikely that his condescending shot will completely miss, and he will definitely hit someone if he takes a look. Soon he took aim at a senior officer in the rear of the enemy's army, whose position could only be observed from a relatively high place, and seeing his incessant ordering, Roger judged that the man should be the enemy's line of fire, and immediately slowly adjusted the muzzle of the gun, locking it in his crosshair.
Roger pulled the trigger, and several bursts of fire were mixed in with the jumble of gunfire that did not attract anyone's attention, but the bullet hit the target accurately, knocking the senior officer off horseback. Regardless of life or death, Roger was almost certain that he would no longer be able to hold on to command on the battlefield.
This crucial kill quickly paid off, and after a commotion in the rear of the enemy army, the signal was given to withdraw the troops.
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Without destroying the barbed wire and barricades, the coalition forces would not be able to advance into the nearby villages, which were close enough for them to see the muzzles of their guns sticking out of the holes in the houses, but it would have been extremely difficult to advance even a foot. The iron net split by machetes and axes was less than one-tenth of the entire barricade, and the narrow gap could not allow too many people to break through, and everyone became a live target under the guns of the Haihan army.
The people who were crowded at the front did not even have room to retreat, so they simply spread their shields on the barbed wire as a stepping stone, and some people next to them were following suit, laying their shields one by one, trying to make a way out of the barbed wire. However, when someone tried to step on it and push forward, it immediately became the focus of the whole audience, even if there was a shield in hand, it could not stop the shooting from three directions at the same time, and in an instant it was beaten into a hornet's nest, and fell into the middle of the barbed wire and became a new stepping object.
Although the coalition forces are advancing slowly and at a visible pace, the cost of casualties is also staggering, with people being shot and falling almost every second. The thick smell of blood mixed with the smell of gunsmoke, making it harder for the soldiers on both sides to breathe. However, seeing that they were getting closer and closer to the goal, the red-eyed coalition forces did not want to fall short, and still advanced slowly but firmly step by step.
The reason for this is that Haihan has too few troops deployed in the front, resulting in insufficient firepower output, and it is difficult to completely block the direct attack of the enemy forces with several times the force. However, Roger did not panic in the face of this situation, the worst plan he made before the battle was to be broken by the enemy in the middle, and now it is far from the extent of abandoning this position, as long as he gives the order, two cannons can immediately break the group of enemy troops outside into a pile of minced meat.
But Roger didn't want to expose this last point of fire for the time being, he wanted to leave a little hope for the enemy army, and stimulate them to continue to attack here tomorrow. Seeing that the enemy was breaking through the barricades outside little by little, Roger couldn't sit still, took his rifle and went up to the roof, set up his gun on the eaves of the creeping house, and slowly aimed at the officers in the enemy formation.
Although Roger has not used the HK416 rifle for shooting training for a while due to the limited ammunition stock, the gun still feels like it is still in his hand, and a few shots have not missed. Of course, with the crowded chaos on the other side, it is unlikely that his condescending shot will completely miss, and he will definitely hit someone if he takes a look. Soon he took aim at a senior officer in the rear of the enemy's army, whose position could only be observed from a relatively high place, and seeing his incessant ordering, Roger judged that the man should be the enemy's line of fire, and immediately slowly adjusted the muzzle of the gun, locking it in his crosshair.
Roger pulled the trigger, and several bursts of fire were mixed in with the jumble of gunfire that did not attract anyone's attention, but the bullet hit the target accurately, knocking the senior officer off horseback. Regardless of life or death, Roger was almost certain that he would no longer be able to hold on to command on the battlefield.
This crucial kill quickly paid off, and after a commotion in the rear of the enemy army, the signal was given to withdraw the troops.
Without destroying the barbed wire and barricades, the coalition forces would not be able to advance into the nearby villages, which were close enough for them to see the muzzles of their guns sticking out of the holes in the houses, but it would have been extremely difficult to advance even a foot. The iron net split by machetes and axes was less than one-tenth of the entire barricade, and the narrow gap could not allow too many people to break through, and everyone became a live target under the guns of the Haihan army.
The people who were crowded at the front did not even have room to retreat, so they simply spread their shields on the barbed wire as a stepping stone, and some people next to them were following suit, laying their shields one by one, trying to make a way out of the barbed wire. However, when someone tried to step on it and push forward, it immediately became the focus of the whole audience, even if there was a shield in hand, it could not stop the shooting from three directions at the same time, and in an instant it was beaten into a hornet's nest, and fell into the middle of the barbed wire and became a new stepping object.
Although the coalition forces are advancing slowly and at a visible pace, the cost of casualties is also staggering, with people being shot and falling almost every second. The thick smell of blood mixed with the smell of gunsmoke, making it harder for the soldiers on both sides to breathe. However, seeing that they were getting closer and closer to the goal, the red-eyed coalition forces did not want to fall short, and still advanced slowly but firmly step by step.
The reason for this is that Haihan has too few troops deployed in the front, resulting in insufficient firepower output, and it is difficult to completely block the direct attack of the enemy forces with several times the force. However, Roger did not panic in the face of this situation, the worst plan he made before the battle was to be broken by the enemy in the middle, and now it is far from the extent of abandoning this position, as long as he gives the order, two cannons can immediately break the group of enemy troops outside into a pile of minced meat.
But Roger didn't want to expose this last point of fire for the time being, he wanted to leave a little hope for the enemy army, and stimulate them to continue to attack here tomorrow. Seeing that the enemy was breaking through the barricades outside little by little, Roger couldn't sit still, took his rifle and went up to the roof, set up his gun on the eaves of the creeping house, and slowly aimed at the officers in the enemy formation.
Although Roger has not used the HK416 rifle for shooting training for a while due to the limited ammunition stock, the gun still feels like it is still in his hand, and a few shots have not missed. Of course, with the crowded chaos on the other side, it is unlikely that his condescending shot will completely miss, and he will definitely hit someone if he takes a look. Soon he took aim at a senior officer in the rear of the enemy's army, whose position could only be observed from a relatively high place, and seeing his incessant ordering, Roger judged that the man should be the enemy's line of fire, and immediately slowly adjusted the muzzle of the gun, locking it in his crosshair.
Roger pulled the trigger, and several bursts of fire were mixed in with the jumble of gunfire that did not attract anyone's attention, but the bullet hit the target accurately, knocking the senior officer off horseback. Regardless of life or death, Roger was almost certain that he would no longer be able to hold on to command on the battlefield.
This crucial kill quickly paid off, and after a commotion in the rear of the enemy army, the signal was given to withdraw the troops.
Without destroying the barbed wire and barricades, the coalition forces would not be able to advance into the nearby villages, which were close enough for them to see the muzzles of their guns sticking out of the holes in the houses, but it would have been extremely difficult to advance even a foot. The iron net split by machetes and axes was less than one-tenth of the entire barricade, and the narrow gap could not allow too many people to break through, and everyone became a live target under the guns of the Haihan army.
The people who were crowded at the front did not even have room to retreat, so they simply spread their shields on the barbed wire as a stepping stone, and some people next to them were following suit, laying their shields one by one, trying to make a way out of the barbed wire. However, when someone tried to step on it and push forward, it immediately became the focus of the whole audience, even if there was a shield in hand, it could not stop the shooting from three directions at the same time, and in an instant it was beaten into a hornet's nest, and fell into the middle of the barbed wire and became a new stepping object.
Although the coalition forces are advancing slowly and at a visible pace, the cost of casualties is also staggering, with people being shot and falling almost every second. The thick smell of blood mixed with the smell of gunsmoke, making it harder for the soldiers on both sides to breathe. However, seeing that they were getting closer and closer to the goal, the red-eyed coalition forces did not want to fall short, and still advanced slowly but firmly step by step.
The reason for this is that Haihan has too few troops deployed in the front, resulting in insufficient firepower output, and it is difficult to completely block the direct attack of the enemy forces with several times the force. However, Roger did not panic in the face of this situation, the worst plan he made before the battle was to be broken by the enemy in the middle, and now it is far from the extent of abandoning this position, as long as he gives the order, two cannons can immediately break the group of enemy troops outside into a pile of minced meat.
But Roger didn't want to expose this last point of fire for the time being, he wanted to leave a little hope for the enemy army, and stimulate them to continue to attack here tomorrow. Seeing that the enemy was breaking through the barricades outside little by little, Roger couldn't sit still, took his rifle and went up to the roof, set up his gun on the eaves of the creeping house, and slowly aimed at the officers in the enemy formation.
Although Roger has not used the HK416 rifle for shooting training for a while due to the limited ammunition stock, the gun still feels like it is still in his hand, and a few shots have not missed. Of course, with the crowded chaos on the other side, it is unlikely that his condescending shot will completely miss, and he will definitely hit someone if he takes a look. Soon he took aim at a senior officer in the rear of the enemy's army, whose position could only be observed from a relatively high place, and seeing his incessant ordering, Roger judged that the man should be the enemy's line of fire, and immediately slowly adjusted the muzzle of the gun, locking it in his crosshair.
Roger pulled the trigger, and several bursts of fire were mixed in with the jumble of gunfire that did not attract anyone's attention, but the bullet hit the target accurately, knocking the senior officer off horseback. Regardless of life or death, Roger was almost certain that he would no longer be able to hold on to command on the battlefield.
(End of chapter)