Chapter Ninety-One: Death Fang Hugh

"Turks, are you scared?" asked Jack when the mystery team was less than a hundred meters away from the slope where Jack was hiding.

Under the moonlight, the soldiers surrounding the mysterious squad also nervously clenched their weapons in their hands. They also knew what had happened before, and anyone would be afraid of such a powerful and insoluble enemy.

But Turks gritted his teeth and said, "Not afraid. At most, a person is just a death, and no matter how serious it is, how serious can it be. In the dim light, Jack seemed to be able to see the persistence and boldness in Tex's eyes. I really don't understand what this kid is doing.

In fact, Jack didn't want to come with him, according to his idea, it was better to stay in the city and discuss the way to deal with it with everyone than to bring a few people out to "wait for death", but Turks told him that he had a way, and as a brother, he had to come out with him. He wanted to see what Tex was up to, and he was nervous.

The mysterious squad formed a formation in the depression, and the white-clothed figure was saying something to the soldiers, pointing and pointing. Then, three hundred soldiers scattered in all directions, and the triangular fork-like weapons in their hands were also raised.

"Oh no, they seem to have spotted us!" reminded Turks.

After speaking, Tex hurriedly waved his left hand, signaling the soldiers hidden on both sides to retreat, and retreated with the people behind him.

Things have changed, and the trap that was originally set up was also found out by the soldiers of the mysterious team who were exploring the way, it was a deep pit that Turks had dug for a long time with people, covered with thick grass, and was dodged by the mysterious team.

"Turks, we've seen through our scheme!

"Don't worry, retreat to the forest one after another, isn't there one last trap?"

The mysterious team unexpectedly discovered the ambush, so they became more vigilant, and the man in white arranged for ten people to rush forward and carefully line up the road to see if there was any danger, which was both good and bad for Jack and them. The bad thing is that the enemy may have spotted them and will make quicker decisions to deal with them, and the good thing is that scouting the road will slow them down and give the rider more time to prepare for the next trap spot.

"But traps alone are definitely useless, and they will all be found out in the end!" Jack worried.

Texes didn't reply, watching the mysterious team's movements as he retreated into the small forest beside the road.

"A net in the sky must be useless!" Jack remembered the torn wire net, and stopped Tex.

In order to deal with the previous events and prevent the enemy from escaping from the net, Turks arranged for the same net to be set up over the forest in advance, but the steel net was wrapped with many strips of cloth, which were dipped in fuel and touched at a point. This is the last line of defense set up by Turks, and the purpose is to make the opponent have no way to escape, and destroy it on the spot.

"Try it, and if the plan still fails, the only way to do it is to use a trick. ”

Jack didn't understand where Turks got so many ideas, did he really fulfill the sentence that only people in desperate situations know how to survive?

All the members of the cavalry secretly gathered together, and as previously discussed, since there was no chance of victory in a head-on confrontation with the enemy, they had to set a trap. If, as Wilson and the others say, the orange light caused the soldiers to lose their minds, perhaps it would be a good idea to stop the person who controlled the orange killing light from the source.

"It's coming. ”

After waiting for a while, the squad of more than 300 people finally came to the section of the road where the ambush was set up, controlled by the soldiers in the fire net, a long rope was tied to both ends, one end was tied to the net erected in the air, and the other end was tied to a tree, as soon as the enemy walked into the ambush circle, this end of the rope would be cut immediately, and at the same time, the cavalry would light torches and throw them into the crowd wrapped in fire nets, burning them.

"Put!"

At Tex's order, the net of fire silently pounced on the more than three hundred soldiers, completely covering them. At the same time, a burning torch rushed out of the forest and fell straight into the crowd, and suddenly, a huge fire burst into the air, and the dazzling fire instantly ignited, setting all the more than 300 Gemo soldiers on fire!

Piercing screams rang from the crowd, and countless figures struggled to escape the nets of fire. But apparently the fire spread so quickly that before they could resist, they had already set fire to all their clothing. For the first time in his life, Germo was burned by fire. The flames seemed to burn the entire sky.

Although the scene was cruel and indescribable, but thinking of the tens of thousands of soldiers who died, and the people who were alive and who had lost arms or legs, Jack knew that these were not killings at all.

I don't know how long the flames burned, and the struggling crowd slowly fell silent. It seems that they are all dead.

Turks led the soldiers out of the woods, looking at the charred corpses in front of them, and shouted loudly.

There was still a little spark in the light, and Jack frowned—he could clearly see the strange hill in the center of the corpse.

"Why are these bodies piled up?" asked Jack, skeptically.

Turks sent someone to check. So, more than a dozen excited soldiers quickly walked over, holding swords and stabbing them in the middle of the corpses one by one, trying to kill the beast-faced monsters who still had a trace of breath.

"You think too much, these people want to escape, of course, they don't have to run, so they can only drill into the crowd and let others block the fire for him. Tex was a little proud, he really didn't expect that a few small ambushes of his own would take down the guys that the undead in the city were afraid of, and it really didn't cost a single soldier to win easily.

"Turks, there are still people who are not dead, do you want to be dragged out as prisoners?" shouted the soldier standing on the pile of corpses.

Turks replied with a smug face, "Of course, otherwise how can I go back on an errand." ”

However, as soon as the words fell, a rumbling thunder suddenly sounded in the sky, and along with this thunder, the originally clear sky suddenly became cloudy, and then it turned into a torrential rain, which drenched all the mysterious team that was still burning, and extinguished the flames.

It was pitch black in front of Jack's eyes!

But it wasn't long before a blinding orange light pierced through the clouds and shone on the soldiers searching for the undead Gemmer. In the time when they didn't have time to react, these soldiers screamed and drew their swords to slash each other as if they had fallen into an evil spirit, and the orange light slashed at them like lightning, reflecting their hideous and terrifying faces.

"No! run!" Tex called to the other onlookers to flee into the woods, leaving the orange light alone and fleeing deep into the jungle.

Jack still stood still, looking at the soldiers who were lying in pools of blood. Suddenly, he was dragged by the fleeing soldiers behind him, and he fell to the ground in a daze, and then he reacted and hurriedly followed the others to the depths of the forest.