Section 50 Fire Attack

Although the cavalry of these three brigades was of good quality and well-trained, and the officers were dutiful, it was all in vain, and all their struggles would be in vain when rows of torches with flares of fire slowly fell from above!

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The fire was ignited the moment the torch fell, and it burned so quickly that Rena didn't expect it, and she instinctively wanted to take a look, but she was roasted by a scorching wave of air.

"Don't run around, you fools!" a cavalry officer shouted.

"Kill those running around!"

"Dismount!

The cavalry officers below roared at the disobedient soldiers, but the fire was burning too strongly, and it was in the canyon, and the sides were just in the vents, and the flames of the fire even rose out of the valley, and Rena felt as if she was standing in the crater of the book.

Before long, the mixed smell of burning tung oil and burnt corpses wafted through the air, and the smell was not only dizzy and sick, but also disgusting.

The fire grew stronger and stronger, and even Rena and the others had to retreat, because the temperature at the mouth of the canyon was too high, and there were flames coming out from time to time.

"Is this tung oil used too much?" Faun muttered to himself, and the warriors around him nodded unconsciously.

Rena was also shocked by the fire, but she forcibly suppressed the shock in her heart and ordered: "Let the soldiers be on the main alert, and do not rule out that there are fish that slip through the net!"

Faun obviously didn't believe that anyone would be able to escape, but he still did as Rena told him, and earnestly told everyone to be the leader of the team.

Rena's worries were not wrong, just as the team regrouped, a group of people rushed out of the flames, and Rena fixed her eyes to see that those soldiers actually used the corpses of other soldiers as cover to break through the blockade of the fire.

"Quick, advance! Don't give them time to form a team!" Reina reacted the fastest, her voice immediately pulling the stunned warriors back to reality.

The officer on the opposite side saw a rapidly advancing army formation and shouted: "There is no time to form a formation, charge! Charge! Let these untouchables know what a real army is!"

The two armies soon fell into close proximity.

Although the group of cavalry who escaped were very heroic, their numbers were too small after all, coupled with their lack of physical strength, they were basically annihilated by the soldiers led by Rena after a round, and of course, Rena's side also paid the lives of more than a dozen soldiers.

Rena stopped the soldiers who picked up the cavalry equipment, although the soldiers were dissatisfied, but they didn't dare to listen to the dozens of people who were always by Reina's side.

The fire grew larger and smaller as time passed, until it was almost dark, and no soldier escaped from the flames.

After the fire was extinguished, Rena led the warriors slowly towards the mouth of the canyon.

Now the smell in the air is even more unpleasant, as the leader of the team, Rena knows that she can't back down, she resists the nausea, looks down, all this in sight, Rena vows, she will never forget such a scene in her life.

The charred corpses were piled up in the canyon below, the corpses turned into dried corpses in the fire, and they were lying on the ground one by one, and the despair, helplessness, pain, and madness could be faintly felt from the outlines of their charred faces.

The vegetation around the canyon had been completely burned, the rocks had been baked red, and the surrounding area was silent, except for the sound of the whirring wind, only the breathing of Rena and her group, and even the chirping of insects in the hot season had been burned to extinction by the fire.

Three thousand lives were burned in one fire? Rena felt that her whole body was filled with the smell of sin, and the warriors around her were silent.

Rena's fire not only burned the 3,000 cavalry, but also ignited the war between the two camps of the Ani River, and the balance that had been maintained for almost two months was completely broken by Rena's fire.

The decisive battle is about to begin!

A scout was shivering on one knee in the middle of the tent on the west bank of the Erni front, and the poor scout pushed him out when his commanders were reluctant to report the information.

Viscount Donna's face was gloomy, and he waved his hand at the scouts below: "Go down!"

The scout's face was relieved when he heard this, and he immediately bowed down and withdrew from the tent.

"Let's talk about it, what should we do now? The troops have run out of food this morning, and the original plan was to bring more food over today, but now it seems that it is not realistic!" Viscount Donna slapped his head vigorously with his right hand, and his head was now swollen and painful, as if it was about to burst.

"As I said at the beginning, this land will be ruled by us in the future, and excessive plundering will not do us any good, but you just don't listen, and you are carried away by the immediate benefits!

"What's the use of talking about this now, and I didn't see you restrain yourself when you plundered!"

"Alright two, now is not the time to argue. We are in big trouble, not only because of the supply line problems, but also because of the loss of 3,000 cavalry, which means that we now have less than one brigade of cavalry, and the mobility of the troops has been completely lost!"

"Without the maneuver of cavalry, tens of thousands of troops will lose their ability to respond, which will be very disadvantageous to us. ”

"The key now is that the troops have no logistical supplies, and this is the top priority!"

"Then fight them!"

"Do you think the other party is a fool? They will receive the news by noon tomorrow at the latest, and it is even possible that a series of incidents on our side are the work of those people on the east coast, I don't believe those hungry refugees can have such ability!"

Although the nobles in the big tent were very reasonable, none of them proposed a solution.

Viscount Donna quietly looked at the nobles who were discussing, listening to their opinions, and sometimes he could really find a solution from the nobles' discussions.

It wasn't until two o'clock in the morning that Viscount Donna let the nobles leave, the nobles were not in a hurry, the big deal was to withdraw the troops, they wouldn't have too many losses, but the nobles were very smart, and none of them proposed to withdraw the troops in front of Viscount Donna, but they kept telling the plight of the troops now, as if they didn't withdraw their troops, they would only wait for death.

Viscount Donna has never proposed to withdraw his troops, he is very unwilling, more than ten years of preparation, seeing that it is about to be realized, how can he be willing, and if he orders the withdrawal of troops now, his prestige will be minimized after returning to the territory, and the nobles will begin to openly question his rule.

There was no one in Viscount Donna's tent, not even his most trusted captain, Sir Karl, who had been kicked out of his tent, staring at the flames of the candles dancing in the tent, not knowing what he was thinking!

Viscount Donna stayed until dawn! Sir Carr, who was outside the tent, waited until after dawn when he was called into the tent, but soon came out again.

And Gray, on the East Coast Line, got the news the next afternoon, that is, on the afternoon of July 3, and it was Vic himself who came back to report the letter.

Gray confirmed several times before he dared to go to the Earl of Lockton's tent, he really didn't expect that the leaders of those refugees would really be able to do this, he only hoped that the other party would be able to hold back the logistics line of Viscount Donna, so that Viscount Donna's troops would be unable to do it in the decisive battle.