Chapter 54: The Puppet King Akagao
In the past few years of Kairoca's development, Belche has not been idle for a moment, relying on his remnants of the giant army, invincible in the Mexican jungle, dominating everywhere, and establishing his own kingdom in Tikal. Belche was a sinister and cunning fellow, and he knew that Keroca had not given up tracking his whereabouts and had a grudge against him. So, Belche chose not to show his face, and found a puppet - it was Arcago, who had always worshiped him as a "god", as his spokesman, and made Arcaga the king.
Belche just used the earth as a refuge for him through his difficulties and a place to survive—
Since the Capricorn planet is no longer short of energy, through several generations of research, as an artificial Capricorn planet, its moving power has changed from the original single nuclear power to capture atoms in space as raw materials for nuclear fusion, nuclear fusion reactions, increased by obtaining dark matter to obtain energy, and the Capricorn star with two powers installed flies faster in the sky. The advanced technology of obtaining energy from dark matter, the use of neutron energy and proton energy, so that Capricorns no longer worry about the lack of energy on the planet. Belche could no longer find the corresponding energy he needed on Earth, and the Earth in a wild place was not highly civilized and developed, so he could only go to other planets to find what he needed.
The ambition of the king of Acachau is not to conquer one city or one pond, he wants to use Belche's wisdom and giant forces to help him complete his hegemony, and he wants to rule the whole earth. Taking advantage of Belche's absence on Earth, he used the giants' forces to constantly invade everywhere in order to expand his territory.
The prosperity of the Mayan kingdom caught the attention of the king of Accagau, and his successive victories for several years made him even more arrogant, and he decided to send troops to occupy the city without knowing the strength of the other party.
Arcago's army was spotted by the Celestial Observatory of Kairoca before they reached the gates, and by the time they reached the gates, the Mayan gates had been closed and the drawbridge had been closed. Across a moat, the vanguard of Arcaga shouted arrogantly, telling the people of the city to open the door, or else the city would be destroyed. Seeing that no one was paying attention, Akagao ordered the soldiers to carry wooden boats across the river and climb the city walls. At the same time, he put up a long ladder at the suspension bridge and tried to force his way over the suspension bridge. As soon as the soldiers reached the moat, they were beaten back by the Mayan soldiers on the city walls with a rain of stones, bows and arrows.
Akagao watched his wounded soldiers fall into defeat and gave the order to force an attack regardless of the consequences. Tens of thousands of soldiers flocked to the moat, and the loud roar was deafening, threatening to collapse the Mayan walls. The giant soldiers who fought the vanguard were the first to rush to the city wall, although they were tall and big, but they were useless at the foot of the city wall, and could only wield the special axes in their hands, blocking the arrows and stones, and screaming. These giant soldiers were okay with light work, but the city wall was built too high to climb over the city wall. Every time the giant soldier leaps to the edge of the wall, he is beaten down with spears, stones, and bows and arrows. The remnants of Belche's giant soldiers fought several times, and there were only about a hundred people left, and most of them were killed and wounded.
Akagao was in a hurry, and with a wave of the banner in his hand, tens of thousands of soldiers in Akagao held broadswords and axes, spears and swords, regardless of the depth of the moat, roaring and pressing the ground against the city wall. These soldiers regarded death as home, fell down in a group, and then rushed forward in desperation, and soon they rushed under the city wall, and they set up ladders from all directions, southeast and north, climbed the city wall, and fell one after another.
At this time, the drawbridge in all directions has been controlled by the siege soldiers, the rope that retracts and releases the drawbridge has been cut, the drawbridge has been lowered, the road leading to the city gate has been opened, and the siege soldiers took the opportunity to carry the thick wood through the drawbridge and began to hit the city gate, and in less than half an hour, the four city gates in the south, east, and west were knocked open.
Led by the giant soldiers, the soldiers of Arcago howled like a pack of wolves, but the first soldiers who rushed to the front all fell into the trap set by the Mayans. Seeing this, the soldiers behind did not flinch, and continued to rush towards the inner city. Akagao never dreamed that they were entering an even bigger trap for them.
After the invaders entered the city, the Mayans suddenly disappeared without a trace, but the invaders could not move an inch, and there were hidden arrows shot everywhere, and from time to time a group of well-trained Mayan soldiers came out, armed with broadswords, spears and sneak attacks, and there were traps, lassoes and traps everywhere, which made people unguardable. The Mayan city was like a labyrinth, and when tens of thousands of soldiers entered, they scurried around like headless flies.
Some soldiers broke into the compound and were either shot or stabbed to death after breaking into the compound. Some soldiers were shot in narrow alleys, others fell into traps on the side of the street, some were either roped or stabbed to death by bamboo rafts, and tens of thousands of soldiers were completely overwhelmed by this huge Mayan city, causing the invaders to panic. Although the giant soldiers who took the lead had combat effectiveness, they had little left due to the early siege and falling into the trap in the lead.
The remaining three giant soldiers saw their companions die one by one, but they could not find the enemy, and from time to time they encountered hidden arrows, and they had nowhere to vent their anger, and they were red-eyed, and they slashed and killed the stones, trees, and decorations on the side of the street as if they were enemies.