Chapter 55 Battle Report
The air was filled with a burning breath, and the hot wind from Laconia blew the red robe and roared above the mountain.
"Burning Laconia! What a cruel Ron!" Feramis looked at Laconia not far away, covered her tall collar, and kept turning the ring with numbers in her hand. As a necromancer, he had a natural disgust for flames.
"This Ron actually uses this trick!" said Dispat, "These two fires, one water, seem to make him famous! In a short while, the entire continent will know the Duke's method, and Baria will rise another star."
"Don't praise Ron here leisurely, think about ourselves," Jennings said with a headache, "Although the fire looks spectacular, what should we do with the bodies we want? Should we bring these black charcoal back to Lord Apollo?"
Dispat smiled, but agreed and said, "Yes, this is really difficult. I thought that no matter which side loses this battle, it would lead to a corpse everywhere, but Ron set fire to what we want, and this mission will be troublesome."
Feramis reached out to press the ground, and was silent for a while before standing up and saying, "Fortunately, these bones can still be retained, and I can still feel the struggled souls shouting. In this way, my undead spells can improve."
Jennings snorted and said, "Feramis, is your spell important or your quest important? Don't forget your entrust."
Feramis glanced at Jennings and said, "Of course I won't forget, I have my own way to deal with it."
"What method?" Jennings asked with a frown.
"It's okay to tell you, but don't talk to me in this tone in the future. Be careful that I will trap your soul in the undead plane and make you never return to the magical continent forever," said Feramis.
Jennings's face changed and said coldly: "Really? Don't forget that my sacred magic is your nemesis. Don't purify your decaying and dry body for more than a thousand years!"
Feramis was furious and was about to wave his scepter to teach Jennings some lessons, but was stopped by Dispat's iron chain.
"You two will calm down first. Now is not the time for you to take action. The lord said that when you understand these major events, you can fight as much as you want, but it's not possible now," Dispat said with a smile.
His iron chains had already formed a wall of iron chains between the two, preventing them from contacting.
Feramis and Jennings snorted at the same time, and finally did not take action, but no one ignored anyone.
Dispat looked at them with great headaches and said, "Mr. Apollo said that we still need to prepare more corpses now, so the task is the most important thing. What about Feramis's opinion?"
Naferamis' anger was slightly reduced, and he paused and said, "Although there are fires here, most of the knights will inevitably die. But there are certainly some who died not by the flames, but by the thick smoke and suffocation. In addition, those knights who broke through will inevitably have a fierce conflict with the soldiers of Baria. If these cavalry break through the desperately, the battle situation will definitely be even more intense, and there will inevitably be many corpses. This is our opportunity. More importantly, we should not forget Nambis's wounded barracks."
"Oh?" Dispat thought about it, but he didn't think of it.
Jennings, who was a little smarter than this iron lump, said, "Did that Ron sent someone to sneak attack the wounded barracks?"
"No," Ferramis glanced at Jennings, "The wounded barracks have more than 100,000 soldiers who were frostbitten last time. These soldiers have no combat power, but once they recover, they will become Lambis's new force again. Ron and the others must have seen this, so while burning Laconia, they will inevitably send people to attack the wounded barracks."
Dispat suddenly realized, but said, "In this way, there are still a few battles to fight next. Since Ron has planned these things, he must be prepared. Lambis is probably going to be wiped out this time."
Feramis looked at the city gate in the distance and listened to the noisy voice, "The war has begun at the city gate. Ron has concentrated all the long lock soldiers here, although they fought with less. However, they have the advantage of being in a good position, and they don't have to face the fire, and they just need to guard the narrow passage of the city gate. I think it won't take long before the cavalry of Lambis might be buried in the fire."
Jennings said, "This is the only exit, because the city wall is full of flames, and the bricks and stones have become extremely hot under the barbecue of fire. It is naturally difficult for ordinary people and others to stand up, and the same is true for the powerful Earth Dragon Warcraft. But this exit is extremely narrow, and only two or three cavalrymen can walk side by side. I said that if you don't need these long lock soldiers, you just need to block the city gate, and the cavalry behind them will naturally be unable to come out. You can only watch the fire fall on their heads. It's really sad and alasing!"
At the same time, on the other side, the shouts of killing from the Lambis camp also came one after another, floating above the already twilight sky of Laconia.
"It seems you've told me right. Let's go, it's time to do things," Dispat sighed.
The three figures swayed and disappeared from the spot.
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"It's really a headache," Baria III touched her forehead and sighed.
"Your Majesty, the eldest princess has already dragged them down, but the other party still has an alliance of millions of troops. If we continue to fight like this, it is not a solution. If there is any mistake, it will bring us a serious threat," said the great magician Curry.
"You are right. They have a numerical advantage. We only have a geography advantage, but we cannot withstand mistakes. Once there is any problem, it may bring us a fatal blow. After all, we don't have so many troops to consume," said Baria III.
"It is precisely because of this that Prince Sith asked for the order to fight. He wanted to lead a surprise attack on the opponent and cooperate with the princess' offensive," Curry said.
Baria III said: "I understand his mind, and maybe it's time for him to show his skills."
Evans, who had been silent on the side, said: "Your Majesty, Prince Sith is quite like you when you were young, with both courage and determination, and he already has the style of being a wise ruler. Don't forget that he has the support of the elves and has a lot of power in his hands. I heard that this time he has made many military achievements in the army and has led by the soldiers, and has a very good reputation."
Baria III nodded and said, "This war has also begun to allow him to grow rapidly. The reason why I asked Ron to go to the southern front is to train the Sith and Ron, see their ability to fight independently, and prepare for their subsequent coordinated combat!"
Curry said: "Your Majesty reminded me of the scene when the five of us fought with You. I just don't know how Nicholas was on the southern front?"
"I only gave him 100,000 troops to resist the opponent's 400,000 iron-blooded cavalry, but it was a little difficult for him," sighed Baria III.
At this moment, a man who looked like an officer quickly walked in, saluted the king, and held a scroll and said, "Your Majesty, Southern War Report!"
"Oh, read it!" said Baria III.
"Reed, the first commander of the Front Intelligence Department, reported to His Majesty the King. In the autumn of 4086, General Nicholas and Duke Ron rushed to the southern front to block the enemy in the town of Laconia. According to the prior arrangement of Lord Nicholas, the southern front pretended to fail for seven consecutive days, retreated continuously and retreated to Laconia, so he could explore a large amount of intelligence from the enemy, including the newly formed 10,000-headed Chimera Legion, the enemy said.
When they heard the "two-headed Chimera", the faces of the three people in the room changed slightly. They had known that Lambis had such an air cavalry, but they did not expect that the situation on the southern front would be even more difficult now.
The officer continued to read: "In order to successfully implement General Nicholas's combat plan, Duke Ron and Miller, the captain of the front commando, designed to explore the location of the enemy's air force, and raided the enemy's base in the Luoxing Mountains, setting fire to the enemy's air force. The battle was very good, and Lambis's Chimera Legion was wiped out. The Duke also seized countless supplies and destroyed an important material transfer site for Lambis, capturing Lambis's prince Hamilton."
"Okay!" Baria III couldn't help but praise, and the other two were also surprised.
"One day later, the two sides fought fiercely under the city of Laconia. Lord Nicholas dug into the Xiang River, diverted water to attack the cavalry of Lambis, and used all the ice scrolls to freeze and kill nearly 200,000 enemy troops. Now Laconia is preparing for war to welcome the enemy's next attack." After reading the battle report, the officer stood up and submitted the scroll to Baria III.
"No wonder Nicholas asked me for all the ice scrolls in the palace a few days ago, and collected all the collections of the empire over the years. It turned out that this plan had been made long ago," Baria III said with a smile.
The good news on the southern front finally made the king who had been frowning for the past few days happy, and the others were equally happy.
"Let the water freeze? This is really Nicholas' style," Curry said.
"This should be the battle report the day before yesterday. Now the latest battle report has not arrived yet, I just don't know how their situation is," Baria III said, looking at the information in his hand.
"Your Majesty, I have another information about our casualties," the officer said.
When Baria III heard this, he was extremely concerned and said, "Speak quickly!"
"In the two wars, our army suffered only a few thousand casualties, and few died. It's just Lord Nicholas... Lord Aldridge, the number one master of Lambis, was assassinated. Because the weapon was poisonous, he died on the wall!" The officer's voice became lower and lower, and it was almost inaudible to the end.
"What!", the three people in the room stood up one after another, shocked and sad!
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The King of Lambis unfolded a scroll and looked quietly for a while.
"Is Hamilton dead?" he asked.
The intelligence officer nodded and agreed to the news.
The king sighed, but threw the scroll aside with a blank expression, but he had no concern for the death of his biological son. Instead, he continued to ask: "What about Francis's situation?"
The intelligence officer said in a panic: "Your Majesty, the palace magician just came to report that the magic substitute placed by Lord Francis in the secret room had just broken!"
"What!" King Lambis stood up and knocked over the water cup on the table.
Chapter completed!