Volume 3 Kuroshio 112 Capture the city

The two of us had a one-time experience when we were here, and we almost scared to death. But this time the battle was much bigger than ours.

The sound of the cavalry galloping was already close at hand, and we did not carry the kind of long-pole weapons, only some of the soldiers carried two-meter-long infantry guns, and the warriors in front immediately erected a shield wall.

Suddenly, a large number of dwarven cavalry rushed out of the fog, and the light of the fire instantly dimmed, and the surrounding things suddenly became even more invisible. The cavalry rushed towards us.

I hope it was fake, or just a dream, but the tremor of the earth could no longer be real. I watched as they crashed into our shield wall, but ...... Those cold ghosts have passed through us!

Cold, there is only one feeling of cold, as if from the warm house to the cold wind in the field, the heat on the body is instantly sucked away.

And then it's not just cold but pain, the kind of cold pain that sticks your warm hand into the ice water in winter, the cold pain to the bone! It's not frozen skin, it's the kind of cold from the inside out, and I feel like my whole body is stiff for a moment.

The roar in my ears was so real, a deafening roar.

Those were ghosts, the ghosts of the dead dwarves, they had no substance, but they rushed through our bodies as if they were going to take us with them.

I started to feel cold in my chest, then my throat, then my neck and the back of my head, then my back. When my back started to feel cold, I felt bad, but my body felt more and more stiff.

Suddenly I heard a shout, a cry that was suppressed by the roar around but wanted to break through. The cry was different, and then in an instant, a flash of golden light spread out towards the surroundings, and all around lit up at once.

At this time, when I looked around, there was nothing. Even the shouts, the rushes, the roars, the wails are far away from us.

It's Uther!

I looked back and he was standing in the middle of us with his hammer raised, his golden glow shining all over him, it was like a lighthouse to light up the surroundings. A warm sensation started in my back, then spread to my face, my chest, stomach and abdomen, and then the whole body warmed up.

It's power!

The power will come!

Defend the formation forward! Reggie shouted, and the warriors began to advance rapidly, just as Saidan squeezed to the front of the group, the light on his hammer growing brighter and brighter, and he illuminated the way ahead for us.

After running for a long distance, the surroundings finally fell silent. But it was still pitch black, but the fog had lifted.

Everyone was haunted by what they had just experienced. I told them that I had encountered this situation when I had been here before, and Khadgar said why didn't I say it earlier, and I said that I was afraid that you would be too scared to come if I said it earlier.

He said he would never go on missions with me again.

At this time, we could see the stars in the sky, but before we could catch our breath, we heard a hissing from the mountains in the distance.

It scared us all and we all got up from the ground.

That kind of cry is very poignant, and it must be a behemoth to be able to travel so far, otherwise there is not such a large lung capacity.

Khadgar asked me what it was and I was speechless, and I said I didn't know, I didn't find anything like it last time I came. With a miserable hiss, we had rested for the night, so we hurried on the road, and it was better to get out of here as soon as possible.

In fact, the place where we heard the screams was not far from Grimbaatar, so to speak, very close. That's all for later, there's really a big thing in that mountain!

It was only at dawn that we dared to close our eyes and sleep for a while, and it was from that night that I felt groggy and unclear.

It was also later that I heard the Hammer Dwarves tell me that this was because the Hammer Dwarves and the Black Iron Dwarves had a fierce battle for a while, but the Black Iron Dwarves didn't know where to learn some spells that were different from the previous spells, although the Hammer Dwarves still defeated their opponents in the end, but all kinds of strange things slowly appeared in this place, they knew that this place was haunted, but no one could dispel them, or save them.

We walked along the road that was almost non-existent, and I remembered the place I had passed for the first time. Slowly we entered the mountains.

Actually, climbing the mountain is nothing, but how to find the right direction is a big problem. Luckily, soon after entering the mountains, the weather was getting better and better, with the sun and stars, and with the compass on my body, I felt that I should not be wrong in the direction.

And it was, and when I saw the lush wilderness I knew we had arrived at Lokmodan.

The mountain can only be walked, and the supply trucks can't get in. The mountains are rugged. I was finally able to walk a little normally, and my knees were finally able to relax.

Iron Mountain was unfamiliar with this place, he was a native of Maude who was born and raised in Maude. The wetlands were their family's domain, not here.

From my memory and inference, I found the lake first. Just find the lake and do the rest.

I asked Iron Mountain if he knew about the Boulder Dam, and he said that he was a dwarf. I asked him if there was a secret passage in the boulder dam or something, and he said he didn't know. I asked him where the dwarves' secret passages usually be, and if there were any signs or anything like that? He said that if there was, it would not be a secret passage.

Khadgar asked me if I had a specific battle plan, and I said no.

Or that there are eyes in the sky that can withstand thousands of troops. Before we could reach the lake, we were spotted by the griffon knights of the Hammerhammer Dwarves. It was they who showed us the way.

Furstad told us what he had discovered, and the number of orcs at the south gate of the fortress was not very large, only three or four hundred. But there must be more than a hundred people in a fortress not far to the north of the south gate.

That is to say, if our sneak attack is not successful, then once reinforcements come, our people may not be able to stop it.

I said that we should first eliminate the few people, so that the risk would be reduced. It's an idea that everyone can come up with, but how we get there is a big question.

When the Copperbeard Dwarves were building fortresses, they built walls to block them in some gentle and easy to climb places, and I said that it didn't matter, it was impossible for the orcs to see it in such a big place.

In the past, there were not many dwarves with mountain rangers, let alone now. I asked him when Lothar was going to start attacking, and he said he would report it when our men were transported. He said that it would take more than half a day to travel in a straight line from the South Gate to the North Gate, and he estimated that we would have to support it for about three days after occupying the South Gate. This is still theoretical time.

I looked at the people around me who were listening, and everyone's faces were a little heavy, and I said, has the army been found? He said he didn't know, but he shouldn't know about the movement of the orc army.

In that case, there is no need to be ado, and if we know that we are mobilizing troops, our actions will be in vain.

But how do we get there? I looked at Furstad and he said, use them!

That was the first time I'd ever sat on that thing, and so far only this once. I don't like that feeling, not only because I feel cold and out of breath, but because I don't feel at ease all the time.

The griffin carried us over at night, and I was really scared when it flew high, especially when it descended! Stand!

The griffons were exhausted that night, and the armor on the humans was heavier than the dwarves. So after transporting a hundred or so men, we chose to attack immediately.

When we touched it, the orcs in the fortress were very relaxed, and they slept soundly. If I hadn't been afraid of being seen, I'd have wanted to light a torch!

But it's really hard to get in, I looked inside the bunker, the space inside is not really big and there are quite a lot of rooms, it is really difficult to fight to ensure that they are all wiped out or not let them escape, and ...... In this kind of local scuffle, I think there's a good chance that our bunch will lose.

It is an indisputable fact that the defending side has a natural advantage in such a thing as a siege. And the lives of each and every one of our people are precious in this battle.

So I told Uther the news. I said that it is not okay to fight here first, we can't eat them, and if we can't take them, we will be attacked by the belly.

So the only way out is to wait for the personnel to arrive and try to take the south gate! Even if it doesn't work, we'll block the south gate and set it on fire or whatever.

Uther chose to believe me.

That night we waited for everyone on the cold hills, no fire, no magic protection, just stiff.

When the griffin vomited blood tiredly, and still didn't bring everyone over, it was already the middle of the night, we couldn't wait any longer, so many people were too dazzling on this hill, and it would be even more troublesome once it was dawn.

I told Furstad that the remaining forty or so men were in ambush outside the south gate, to investigate the enemy, and if we could take it, the orcs would flee if they were not in order, and those who fled would be handed over to them.

The last task of the night was to land twenty of us on the top of the fortress at the top of the South Gate.

With the exception of the whistleblowers, all the other Hammer Dwarves and those who didn't come up will be the first to attack. The griffons will have a Hammer Dwarf guarding them below, resting them, and intercepting any orcs who run out to tell the news.

Twenty of us pressed down from above, which can be regarded as a part of the attention. But this is not the first thing to do, the first thing to do is to ensure that the orcs cannot ignite the fire once they find out about the enemy! We have to make sure we take this place down quietly before dawn.

This task is only for me!

It's not that I can't trust others, but I'm better at it!