036 battles

Barbarian troops entered the trail just before noon. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info They look forward to announcing this glorious advance with a war song, but they also know that a certain level of secrecy is important if they are to successfully carry out Feather's plan.

As she marched beside the Barbarian King, she was glad to see the familiar sight of sails dotting on the frozen lake. Believing that it would be a perfect sneak attack, he noticed that some of the boats had raised red flags indicating that they had caught fish.

"The winner will get more." He chuckled under his breath. By the time the tribe left their main force for Easttown, the barbarians had not yet begun to sing war songs, but the smoke and dust would tell an alert observer that something unusual was happening.

They continued on their way to the main city of chaos, and when the main city came into view, they shouted their first cheers. The combined forces of the four towns on the edge of the glacial lake are hiding in the eastern towns.

Their goal was to strike quickly and forcefully at the small tribes attacking the town, completely eliminating them in as little time as possible, and then rushing over to help disrupt the main city and encircle the rest of the enemy forces between the two armies.

Denton commanded the operation on this side, but he promised the local spokesman Zandon to attack from the east first.

When the barbarian armies swarmed into the town, the first buildings were set on fire. The eastern part is second only to the main city in population among the nine fishing towns, but its buildings are irregularly dispersed, with many houses stretching over a large area separated by avenues. Its inhabitants are given privacy and the space to breathe, giving the town an air of seclusion that makes it impossible to see its true numbers. However, Yu Di still sensed that the place was unusually abandoned. He raised his concerns with the king of the barbarians, but the barbarians assured him that the rats had fled and gone into hiding because of the arrival of the troops.

"Pull them out of their holes and burn down their houses!" The barbarians roared. "Let the fishermen of the lake hear the cries of their women, and see the smoke rising from their burning towns!" But then an arrow struck the barbarian in the chest, piercing deep through his flesh and into his heart.

The stunned savage slashed the shaft of the arrow that was still shaking in fear, but before he could utter a final cry, the darkness of death enveloped him from all sides.

Zandong in the east used his poplar bow to silence the leaders of the small tribes for good. Then Zandong gave the signal to attack, and the troops of the four towns by the ice lake jumped out. They jumped off the roofs of every house, from every alleyway and street entrance. Faced with the onslaught of this large crowd, the bewildered barbarians learned that the battle would soon be over. Many were killed before they could draw their weapons.

Some of the battle-seasoned invaders formed small groups, but the forces of the City of Chaos, who fought their loved ones for their homeland and were armed with weapons and shields forged by dwarven blacksmiths, quickly advanced.

These fearless defenders were outnumbered and cut down many more invaders.

In a laneway on the eastern edge, while the two barbarians escaped from their side, Buzz hid under a pony cart. Gnomes struggle with personal dilemmas; He didn't want to be seen as a coward, but he wasn't going to jump back and fight someone taller than him. When the danger had passed, he circled back to the back of the carriage and tried to figure out his next move. Suddenly, a Shura man, whom Buzz believed to be part of the militia of the City of Chaos, entered the alleyway and saw the dwarf.

Buzz knew he was done with peek-a-boo, and it was time for him to step up.

"There are two scumbags running over there!" He shouted at the dark-haired southerner. "Come, if we run faster, we can catch up with them!"

However, Yu Tu had something else in mind. He was desperate to survive, so he had decided to sneak out of the alleyway and appear as a militiaman in another alleyway. He didn't want to leave any witnesses to his betrayal. He walked steadily towards Bass, his slender sword ready to strike.

Buzz sensed that something was not quite right with the approaching man's behavior.

"Who are you?" He asked, but he didn't expect the material to answer. He thought he knew everyone in the city, but he didn't think he had seen this man before. He was already suspecting that this was the traitor that Mu Qingyang described to Red Whiskers.

"Why haven't I seen you before—" Feather's sword swung into the gnome's eyes. Buzz was alert and always careful, so he suddenly turned to the side, but the sword still slashed to the side of his head, and he couldn't control his strength, and spun and fell to the ground.

With a ruthless, cold-blooded calm, the Shura leaned over to him again.

Buzz climbed to his feet, then began to retreat, the attacker pressing forward step by step. But then he crashed into the pony cart.

Yu Tu moved forward step by step.

The gnomes have nowhere to run. In desperation, Buzz pulled his ruby pendant from his vest.

"Don't kill me," he pleaded, holding the chain and letting the glittering jewel dance seductively. "If you let me go, I'll give you this, and tell you where there's more!"

Feather looked at the gem and hesitated slightly, and Buzz was greatly encouraged.

"Of course, it's beautifully cut, worthy of all the treasures of a dragon!"

Yu Di's sword was still in front of him, but Buzz was counting the seconds the Shura didn't blink. The dwarf's left hand began to steady, while his right hand, hidden behind his back, held tightly the small but heavy mace that Redbeard had made for him.

"Come on, look closer," Bass suggested softly. Fascinated by the magic of the glittering gem, Feather stooped to see its mesmerizing brilliance.

"It's not fair," Buzz mourned loudly, believing that at this moment he would not be able to hear anything he said. He slammed the spike from his mace into the back of Yu's head. Seeing the results of his ruse, Buzz shrugged absentmindedly.

He just did what had to be done.

The sound of fighting in the street drew closer and closer to the alley where he was hiding, awakening him from his musings.

Once again, the gnomes acted on instinct. He crawled under the dead enemy, and struggled underneath as if he was being weighed down by the man's weight. When he examined the first blow of Feather, he was glad his ears were still there.

He wanted the sight of a wound so badly that he was dying seemed more believable.

The main force of the barbarians reached the long, low hills that led to the main city of chaos, not knowing what had happened to their comrades in the east.

Here they parted again, with Cage the Wolf and the Wolves surrounding the east side of the hill, and the Barbarian King leading the rest of the men directly to the walled city. Now they sang war songs, hoping to further frighten the panicked people of the City of Chaos.

But the scene behind the walls of the main city of chaos was nothing like the barbarians had imagined.

The city's own army and its reinforcements were well prepared with bows, spears, and canisters of hot oil. In the midst of the sudden irony, the barbarians, who could not see what was happening in front of the walls, heard the first screams of death on the hill and shouted loudly, believing that the dead must be the unprepared people of the city of chaos.

Seconds later, after Cage the Wolf and his men had rounded the easternmost part of the hill, they had also been struck by the scourge. The armies of several small towns stood there and waited, and the barbarians were forced to retreat as they attacked them.

However, after an initial moment of confusion, Cage the Wolf Demon regained control of the situation. These demonic warriors have been through a lot of battles and don't know what it means to be afraid. Even with the damage in the initial attack, they were still outnumbered by the army in front of them, and Cage the Wolf was confident that he would be able to quickly take out the fishermen and get his men into place.

Next, the army of the exile roared and rushed down the Eastern Road, advancing on the left flank of the demons.

Cage the Wolf still didn't waver. But no sooner had he ordered his troops to change formation to resist the new enemy, and ninety dozen battle-hardened dwarves in heavy armor came from behind. These ferocious dwarves form a wedge-shaped formation, with red whiskers at the tip.

They slain the demons, and cut down the barbarians like a low-swinging scythe sword cutting through tall grass. The demons fought bravely, and many of the fishermen of the City of Chaos died on the eastern slopes of the main city of Chaos. But the enemy army outnumbered the demons, and they were surrounded from several sides, and the demons shed much more blood than the enemies.

Cage the Wolf frantically tried to reorganize his men, but the entire formation and ranks collapsed around him. It was his most fearful, humiliating day, and the wolf demon king learned that if they didn't fight their way out of the siege and escape to the safety of the tundra, then all his battlefield would die on this field.

Cage the Wolf Demon himself has never been defeated in battle, and he leads the people to break through. He and many of the warriors he could muster bypassed the dwarven army, searching for a path between the dwarves and the exiled army. Most of the tribe had been cut down by Redbeard's centaurs, but some of them rushed out and ran in the direction of the tower.

Cage the Wolf made his way through the walls and killed two dwarves as he passed, but the massive monarch was suddenly engulfed in an impenetrable, completely dark mist.

He rushed back into the light with his head down, and found himself confronted by a stranger.

Seven more marks would be added to the hilt of Redbeard's axe, and he was now facing the eighth enemy of the day, a tall, slender barbarian, young enough to have no stubble on his tanned face, but with great experience carrying the barbarians' banners.

As Redbeard rushed at the young man, he wondered about the attractive gaze and the calm face.

He was amazed to find no bloodthirsty and cruel flame of a savage in the young man's face, but to see a subtle and empathetic depth. The dwarf was heartbroken to find out that he was going to kill such a young and extraordinary man, and his pity made him hesitate as the two fought.

However, this young man was as fierce and fearless as their race, and Redbeard's hesitation gave him a chance to strike first. With lethal precision, he struck the enemy's head with the pole of the flag, which was broken into two pieces.

This shockingly powerful attack caused Redbeard's helmet to dent down, sending Redbeard bounced. Yet he was as hard and tenacious as the rocks he had mined, and Redbeard put his hand on his hip and glared at the young savage who was so surprised that the dwarf hadn't fallen that his weapon had almost fallen to the ground.

"Stupid boy, didn't anyone tell you not to hit a dwarf in the head?"

The young man tried to get back to his feet, but Redbeard struck him in the face with an iron shield.

"The eighth!" The dwarf shouted as he ran away to find the ninth. But he glanced back, and shook his head at wasting such a tall and strong young man, with intelligent eyes that could match martial arts, a rare combination among the wild and ferocious natives of Icewind Dale.

When Wolf Cage discovers that his new opponent is a demon, his anger multiplies.

"Traitor!" He roared, raising the massive axe high into the air. Just as he spoke, Mu Qingyang flicked his fingers lightly, and a black flame burned from the top of his head to the soles of his feet.

Cage the Wolf roared in fear of the magical flames, but the flames didn't actually burn his skin.

Mu Qingyang rushed over, his Lulu sword roared, constantly attacking high and low, he couldn't be this elusive sword.

Blood flowed from the wounds, but Cage seemed to shake off the wounds caused by the slender deer swords with a flick, as if they were only slightly uncomfortable for him.

The big axe swung down, and although Mu Qingyang blocked the blow, his arm was numb. The barbarian swung his axe again.

Mu Qingyang turned around and dodged the fatal swing, but the wolf demon Cage fell a few steps because he lost his balance, giving Mu Qingyang a chance to fight back.

Mu Qingyang didn't hesitate, and slashed one of his swords deep into the side of the wolf demon.

The wolf demon Cage roared in pain and attacked Mu Qingyang with a backhand.

Mu Qingyang thought that the sword he swung was fatal enough, but the blunt side of the wolf demon Cage's axe hit him in the ribs, causing him to fly out. He was extremely surprised by the tenacity of the barbarian king.

The wolves rushed at once, trying to kill the dangerous enemy before he could take a foothold. But Mu Qingyang is as sensitive as a cat. He rolled in the air and landed on the ground, meeting him with another Lulu sword that he grasped firmly.

Wolf Cage's axe was still held helplessly above him, and he was surprised that he couldn't stop before his stomach slashed the tip of his sword. He glared at the dark elf, then struck with his axe.

Mu Qingyang had already confirmed the strength of this wolf demon superman, so he took defensive action. He stabbed his second sword underneath the first, slicing horizontally through the lower abdomen of Wolf Cage. Wolf Cage's axe fell limply to the ground, and he clutched at the wound desperately to keep his stomach from spurting blood. His huge head hung from side to side, and it felt like the sky was spinning while he was sinking endlessly. (To be continued.) )