Volume 1 The Fall of the King's Power Chapter 98 Fighting

The Imperial soldiers clung to the city wall with ladder ants, and to the people behind them, they seemed to be black dots moving towards the city wall, and the sound of the soldiers on both sides screaming in the sky was like a loud noise.

From time to time, the tribal warriors on the walls threw stones and logs, and the soldiers who were hit by them kept falling down the ladders, letting out desperate screams in mid-air, and then fell heavily to the ground.

The tribal centurions hiding behind the city walls saw that the imperial soldiers on the ladder were about to climb the city walls, they waved their battle axes and shouted, and rushed to the city walls to resist the enemy's attack, the retreating tribal warriors were inspired by their own leaders, and rushed to the battlements with shields to block the many arrows fired from the city for the centurion, and the centurion saw that his subordinates had come to support him, and hurriedly ordered them to take the thick wooden poles to knock down the ladder and not let any of the imperial soldiers come up.

Where did the Imperial archers let the enemy's plot succeed, and a rain of arrows came at the enemy who dared to show their heads by the walls.

However, the blow did not stop the enemy from trying to knock down the ladders, and several of them were pushed off the walls a few moments later. The soldiers who were climbing on these ladders let out a desperate cry, and even the ladder fell from a high place, and when the ladder fell to the ground, the weight on it was too great, and even the ground shook because of it.

However, there were still many ladders that had not been knocked down, and the soldiers finally climbed the city wall with great difficulty with the help of a large number of ladders. Before the soldiers who had just climbed the walls began to cheer, they were greeted by a dense attack of the enemy's spears, and these poor soldiers had no chance to fight back and were pierced into hedgehogs with spears.

The lords in charge of the siege saw that the attack was blocked, and the soldiers seemed to have a hint of retreat. The lords gritted their teeth and sent out their precious elite equipped swordsmen.

These elite swordsmen generally wore heavy armor with full coverage and were armed with a terrifying two-handed greatsword that no one could survive after being slashed.

The equipped swordsmen carried their two-handed swords behind their backs and climbed above the walls with their sturdy armor.

Seeing the enemy's approach, the tribal centurions sent their elite warriors, and hurriedly ordered the warriors defending the city to throw down a large number of stones, and even poured out hot gold juice in the hope that they could resist the enemy's attack.

However, these weak resistances could not stop the armored swordsmen from climbing, and they relied on their heavy armor to ignore the small movements of their enemies.

After paying a lot of casualties, the Imperial soldiers finally managed to gain a foothold on several sections of the city wall, especially the Imperial Equipped Swordsmen, who pulled out their one-man-high two-handed greatsword on their backs, and slashed at the unsightly enemy with all their strength with the terrifying weapon of death in both hands, the blade of the sword slashed through the air and made a buzzing sword sound.

The strength of these Imperial trained swordsmen is very strong, and the round shields made in the tribe cannot resist the two-handed giant swords forged by the Empire's craftsmen. As long as the tribal warriors standing near the equipped warriors, no matter how brave they are, the tomahawk spears in their hands cannot break through the armor of the mounted warriors.

Instead, the armed warriors swung their two-handed giant swords vigorously, and several tribal warriors roared and fell to the ground forever with unwilling eyes.

At this time, the imperial siege vehicle at the south gate finally arrived near the city wall, and this siege weapon was a siege beast, and the tribe was helpless about it.

Soon the siege vehicle crashed into the city wall, making a heavy "bang" sound, and the gate above the siege vehicle then opened, and many Imperial soldiers in heavy armor rushed out of the car, instantly drowning the tribal warriors who were defending on the city wall.

Obviously, the equipment and numbers of the Imperial side greatly exceeded that of the Snow Tribe, and under such attrition, the Snow Tribe was faintly unable to resist the decline of the Imperial Army.

The defensive lines of the Horde warriors began to retreat involuntarily, and gradually the Imperial soldiers on the walls now became the majority. At the critical moment when the Snowfield Tribe was about to collapse and collapse, Gale and his guards were thrown into the battle for ownership of the city walls.

The participation of this new force in the battle greatly boosted the morale of the tribal warriors who guarded the city walls.

With their morale high, they unleashed the battle cry of the tribe, and despite their physical pain, they rushed to the Imperial soldiers without fear of death.

Even if the enemy fought on his back, the Imperial soldiers could barely support the battle line with the advantage of equipment and occupy the strongholds on the city walls.

The misfortune was that huge arrows were fired from the left and right sides that terrified the Imperial soldiers, and in an instant, many invincible equipped swordsmen penetrated, and even the remaining momentum of the arrows spread to the tribal warriors not far away, and this sneak attack was a great blow to the morale of the Imperial army.

Under the continuous counterattack, the Imperial soldiers gradually lost their strength, and after paying a heavy price, they could no longer support it, and in a panic, the soldiers retreated under the city walls.

At this time, the soldiers of the empire wanted to withdraw from the city wall, but there were only a few ladders on the city wall, and the soldiers who wanted to escape were completely confused in order to fight for the opportunity to retreat.

The remaining soldiers, who had no chance to escape, saw that the enemy was in front of them, gave up the dignity of the imperial soldier for their lives, and knelt on the ground and begged for the enemy's forgiveness.

Seeing the enemy who was kneeling on the ground and surrendering, the tribal centurions looked in the direction of Prince Gael, waiting for Prince Gael's order.

An order came from the rear of Prince Gael: "His Royal Highness the Prince has an order, the surrendered imperial soldiers will be killed on the spot, and no one will be left!"

The warriors raised their weapons at the order, and slowly walked towards the panicked Imperial soldiers, waving their tomahawks under their desperate gaze. In this way, the Empire's first attempt to attack the walls failed.