Chapter 41: Crisis

Chapter 41 [Crisis]

When it was too late, the bison herd was about to rush in front of Barnett and the others, but Barnett was calm and unflustered, dragging their long swords, pulling their legs and running, and a few turns disappeared from the bison's sight with the help of the big tree. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

The bison was angry, there was no way to vent, the enemy to the mouth ran away, the bison wanted to chase, but the speed was too fast, and after the turn, it had already rushed out a few meters away, and then looked back at where there were any traces of Barnett and the others, so angry that they stomped their feet there and kicked the ground several deep pits.

This trick was given by Rhodes to Barnett and a few people, and the five of them pulled out their long swords side by side to fight the bison, which was just a bait to induce the bison to enter the range of Rhodes' 'shock wave', and the result was also extremely good, not only were people fine, but the 'shock wave' also played its greatest effect.

If it had been before, Barnett would not have been willing to be a deserter like he is now, because it would make people feel very cowardly, and he would rather stand and fight to the death.

But now it's different, the seeds of hope are already in Barnett's heart, and that hope is not only to win the battle, but also to get revenge. Not to mention letting Barnett retreat temporarily, even if Barnett becomes a deserter, as long as it is the prince's order, he will have no regrets.

This decision to flee may be a bit humiliating for Barnett, but in Rod's view, it is just a tactical adjustment, and in Rod's mind, nothing is more important than the lives of his men, not to mention that he only has these loyal subordinates.

Luring the enemy, this is the 'tactic one' that Rod and Barnett discussed before, and it has been perfectly interpreted by Barnett and the others, but there are still fifty bison left, and it is definitely not something that Barnett's five can fight, even if they are as strong as bulls.

And the second tactic, Rod said it very simply, three words "live". In such a large herd, it was obviously unwise to resist hard, and Rhodes hoped that they would fight in a roundabout way, trying not to face multiple bison alone, and the remaining bison should not be less than ten, and they must not act impulsively.

Barnett also carried out Rod's arrangement well, and is now walking around the herd in a winding way looking for opportunities. Seeing the cattle gasping for breath when they couldn't find their target, Barnett actually felt very relaxed in such a tense battle environment, and he felt funny from the bottom of his heart when he looked at the bison.

At this time, the elves were not idle, and ran quickly around the bison, using the cover of the trees, so that the bison had no way of knowing which big tree would release a cold arrow in the next second.

If it was placed in the past, where the iron hooves passed, there would be absolutely no grass, and where would there be such a chance for the elves to release arrows wantonly.

Hyacinth, as the current leader, implemented the policy that Rhodes told him perfectly, and was more and more conquered by Rhodes's cleverness, if he first accepted this captain because of the face of Princess Jasmine, then at this moment, Hyacinth was willing to be a captain under Rhodes, and felt honored for it.

Because Hyacinth knew that if Rhodes didn't show up this month, the elves were still in a state of agitation with the orcs, and three hundred elves would not be enough for the one hundred and thirty bison to stuff their teeth. Under this round of iron hooves, I don't know how many compatriots will die, it's terrible to think about.

Not only Rose and Jasmine, but every elf in the elven clan felt that this month's 'beast tide' was very wrong. The anomaly mainly appears in the overall mobility of the orcs, and the consequences are not comparable to the destructiveness of the previous skirmishers, and the combat effectiveness has increased by at least three times.

Just when Hyacinth was in shock and in a trance, the bison launched another charge, which was not aimed at anyone, as long as they saw elves on or behind the trees, they all crashed directly into the trees.

Fortunately, the trees were thick enough, and a bison could not knock down the giant tree with a single impact, which also gave the elves a chance to transfer, and the nimble elves shuttled back and forth on the adjacent trees, but did not let the bison stand cheaply.

But not all elves have such good fortune, such as Hyacinth, who was spotted by another buffalo after he shot a cold arrow in the neck of a cow.

Hyacinth didn't know anything about it, and he didn't know he was done until the tree he was in was knocked down. There were no trees around him to jump, and now that he was speeding down, he had nowhere to relay to complete the jump, and two bison were waiting for him below.

At this time, he could fully foresee the fate of falling, even if one of the necks shot by him was temporarily incapacitated, even if there was only one bison, he could not escape the fate of being trampled into a meatloaf.

When he was about to land, Hyacinth kicked on the trunk with his legs bent so that his body could eject, and the target was on the back of the temporarily incapacitated bison, so that at least he would not fall and be killed, but this was all he could do, and at the moment of kicking out, Hyacinth closed his eyes, he really couldn't face this cruel and bloody scene.

Just as he predicted, Hyacinth accurately landed on the bison who was temporarily incapacitated, but because the height of the fall was too high, he also hit him a little meaty, and he couldn't walk at the moment, but fortunately he was barely killed, but the bison under him didn't feel so well, and he wailed in pain.

Listening to this wail, Hyacinth was relieved, if he could take away a bison before he died, he would have contributed to the elves, and he would die without regrets.

But after waiting for a long time, he didn't feel the iron hooves of the other bison, he opened his eyes in disbelief, and just saw the bison falling straight down, and the tail of the arrow a few centimeters long leaked from its neck, and Hyacinth could see that it was a special hand crossbow arrow that belonged to Rod.

"Bang. ā€

With a loud bang as the bison fell to the ground, several bison not far away were attracted to look over to this side, and the hyacinth, which was originally safe, was instantly in danger again.

Hyacinth didn't expect happiness to come so suddenly and disappear so quickly, which caught him off guard. He wanted to run, but he had fallen too badly just now, and his legs didn't obey now, so he couldn't run.

He took out the bow and arrow on his back and shot an arrow at the four wild bulls that were attacking him, but the arrow only flew ten meters away and fell because he had no strength to do so, which was to no avail. Looking at the bison that was coming, Hyacinth's heart was cold.