Chapter 53 It doesn't last

Those who have not looked directly at the dense projectile of feathered arrows will never be able to understand the struggle and despair of those standing in the covered area without protection. And those who can understand the true meaning of it, they usually die after a few seconds.

Yes, in spite of the blood of the orcs, in spite of the endless resentment of the orcs, the only emotion they can show when the feathered arrow is on the ground is despair—endless despair.

The orcs had neither armor nor shields, and the tribal buildings consisted of leather tents. In the face of this overwhelming array of feathered arrows, there is only one word waiting for the orcs: "death".

The Terran warrior shot all the orcs with just one volley. When had these orcs, who had never participated in a battle, seen such a scene, and when had they felt such despair? At the gate of the tribe, in the densest area of the orcs, the warriors who had lined up to fight to the death with the humans, all fell in a pool of blood in just an instant. They didn't even have time to struggle.

After the volley, only a few high-ranking orc warriors, including the Great Chief, resisted with their strong strength.

"Calibrate the ten sections, steady, steady, shoot. After only a few seconds of pause, the Terran army made a new move.

At this time, the Gus tribe was completely chaotic, and as the Terran officer's command sounded again, the sense of oppression brought by the first wave of feather arrows was infinitely magnified. Some of the orcs rushed forward, some retreated, and they were completely in a mess. They want to escape from this death zone, but they don't know where to be safe.

Of course, humans don't care about the confusion of the orcs, just like the feathered arrows in the sky, they draw a delicate arc in the air, and fly towards the densest place of the orcs, they cover the sky and the sun, and even create large shadows. It is the shadow of death, which hangs over the earth and erodes the will of the orcs to escape.

"Puff~puff~. "As the second wave of arrows landed, another field was emptied. The cleared field is not that there are no orcs, but that there are no living orcs.

"Big Chief, they didn't plan to come here at all, they want to shoot us all here in such a despicable way!

"See, I said before that if these orcs want to defend, they really don't have a chance at all, so it's better to give it a go, although there is no chance either. Myron chatted with Isaac calmly. "Eh, they're rushing. ”

As Myron said, charging or not means little to them. They must first cross the trap and break through the shield wall of the Terrans before they are qualified to fight with the real swords and guns of the Terrans. But this kind of thing has not even been done by their regular army, let alone these ordinary orcs who have never been on the battlefield. All that awaits them is capture or death.

Now the Gus tribe is no match for the Crystal Blue Legion, and even if they charge the Legion just after it arrives, it will only cause more casualties to the Legion, and it will still not change the fate of annihilation. However, if they can rush in a circle from all directions, then they can deal a big blow to the legion. Because of this tactic, the losses caused by the salvo of bows and arrows were basically avoided.

Although this battle has a long precedence/play, it ends quickly, and if this happens on another battlefield, it will definitely be ridiculed by the opponent afterwards.

Of course, it didn't last long, mainly because the archers shot too many orcs. There weren't many orcs who could rush in front of the shield wall, and they didn't have much combat experience, so how could they break through this iron wall. In fact, in the whole battle, the Terrans suffered the most damage, but the orcs were smashed when they angrily threw the wooden stick in their hands during the charge.

Fortunately, they used wooden weapons, and the injuries were not fatal.

After this battle, Myron captured 3,000 orcs, and the rest were left with the dead and about to die, except for those who fled. At this point, the orc tribe that almost destroyed Myron's base camp before was uprooted, and Myron could be regarded as pacifying the surrounding environment of the Crystal Blue Base. If any more orcs want to come and take root, Myron can deliver a thunderous blow to his opponent while he is still on his feet.

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In the next two months, as Myron said, William took advantage of Thrall's death to make a big fuss, and made a lot of earth-shattering conspiracies to play with the upright orcs. Among them, the main result is that he has eliminated almost all of Robin's forces.

Robin's tribe is called the Tosta tribe, which is located in the northern part of the royal city and has a power second only to the royal city. In William's original plan, he planned to inherit the throne first, and then slowly encroach on the ruling power of the tribe, and finally take it for himself. It's just that there is a small flaw in the key link of the plan, that is, the life and death of Robin, the big chief of the tribe, are unknown.

William was cautious and suspicious by nature, and since he hadn't seen Robin's body, he couldn't treat Robin like a dead man. According to the original plan, it would take at least half a year for William to slowly take over the Tosta tribe for his own use. Half a year is a long time, long enough for many variables to occur. And Robin is the biggest variable in it.

As William thought, no matter how well his plan went, as long as Robin succeeded in appearing in the Tosta tribe, then everything would come to naught, and the Tosta tribe would immediately become the cornerstone of Robin's turnaround. When the time comes, a civil war on a massive scale is about to begin. Moreover, with the prestige of the Great Prince, there may be more small tribes to follow.

Since the risk was great, William had no choice but to settle for the next best thing, simply destroying the Tosta tribe. Although this has lost the second largest combat power of the kingdom, it is insignificant compared to the big plan that the entire orc race is about to face.

Although the choice is difficult, when it comes to the execution stage, the bad water in William's stomach is handy.

The lack of information between the orc tribes is a common problem for all orcs, so even though Thrall has been dead for days, the Tosta tribe is unheard of. This was William's chance, as he transferred two of Robin's generals to the royal city in Thrall's name, and then assigned half of the Tosta tribe to the outside on a mission.

Naturally, it is impossible for the orcs who have been transferred to come back alive, and all kinds of ambushes await them. It was not easy to stay at home, William tossed and turned, and finally sent troops in the name of coup complicity to completely conquer the Tosta tribe, and most of the Tosta orcs became slaves.

And the Tosta tribe is worthy of being the largest tribe with the combat power second only to the royal city, even if William has exhausted the organs, it still makes William lose 30,000 combat troops. In addition to the pain in his flesh, he also made a note for Felton as the initiator. If it weren't for him to make trouble, where would Robin have the opportunity to do something missing?

Fortunately, the process after that went smoothly, and William began to prepare for a coup d'état at the age of 11. Before the tribes could react, he had already ascended the throne as king, firmly holding power in his own hands.

It took William a whole month to deal with the Tosta tribe, and the following month, he was busy reorganizing the armies of the various tribes. To centralize power, you need to have an army, and William understands this very well.

However, the system of the orc race is very special, which has been mentioned before. Although the royal city has absolute control over the various tribes, it does not have the ability to support the tribes. Orcs, who live by hunting, must survive separately to ensure that they do not starve to death. Since the tribes cannot be concentrated, how can the army be concentrated?

The question was difficult, but it didn't stump William.

If you want the orcs to willingly join William's legion, you must first have a name. William named the legion the Castle Army, and announced that in the future, the Castle Army would be the only regular legion among the orcs, and all honors would be generated in this legion.

Orcs are a race that values honor very much, and for humans, most people will think that you give him a lot of gold coins and top-level equipment is the greatest affirmation of this person. But orcs are different, they have extremely scarce material needs, as long as they can eat enough and have a daughter-in-law. Such an orc, if you tempt him with money, it is obviously ineffective. What excites them is precisely the honor that many humans disdain.

If the Orc King praised an orc in public as the bravest warrior, he might die for the Orc King for the rest of his life. They're just so upright.

The Wang Cheng Army is a legion specially tailored for these upright orcs, and when they come here, all the honor is theirs.

Honor is most important to orcs, but not all. As I said earlier, they must be well fed and have a daughter-in-law. Yes, the exuberant energy of the orcs needs to be fully vented at night.

The only two statements in Wang's army address these two points:

First, the soldiers of the Wangcheng Army have the best food standards, they can eat enough for every meal, and they can eat meat for every meal.

Second, Wang Chengjun sent a daughter-in-law, and they planned to send elves, and everyone sent them.

If the first rule can attract some orc warriors to join, then the second rule can make all male orcs want to stop.

Although the orcs have been fighting with the elves, how many orcs can really catch the elves? Even if they do catch the elves, they will sacrifice them to the great chief of the tribe, how can they have the opportunity to enjoy them themselves. The thought of being able to talk to the elves hehehehe, all the orc warriors were bloody.

As for where the elves came from, William didn't say, and the upright orcs didn't ask. Anyway, since the king said that there was, then there would be.

Finally, William added a very insidious incentive, that only the strongest warriors should join the royal army, and not more than half of the Horde's own fighting force. This condition made the orcs who were still watching excited, as if they couldn't enter the royal army, and they would become weak soft eggs like humans.

If you want to get honors, if you want to enjoy good food, if you want to marry a wife, you need to prove yourself by fighting.