Chapter 459: 447 Fierce Battle on the City Wall_1
Warrior-type professions and spellcasters have absolute differences, even as powerful as a master swordsman, Duke Kara still could not easily fly in the air.
However, many spellcasters can use magic like flight skill, so most spellcasters have a natural superiority when facing warrior-type professions.
But in this situation, Duke Kara had a unique way of dealing with the inability to fly.
A strong adult red-headed Chira was cut in half just a mont after being in the hands of this famous legendary swordsman.
Kara did the job cleanly and efficiently, the poor Red-headed Chira barely reacted before it was dead.
Then Kara stepped on the shattered half of the Chira’s body as a foothold, raising his constantly falling body once more.
Next, he held the sword with both hands, swung his body in a semicircle in the air, and swiftly swept out in front of him.
“Whoosh!”
A swollen red sword aura condensed into a delicate semicircle in the air and swept forward.
Then, this red crescent sword aura cut two Chiras and a Wyvern in half without any hindrance.
The broken flesh and blood in the air beca the foothold for Duke Kara’s next step in the air.
Duke Kara was strong and sturdy, covered in heavy armor, but at this mont, he seed like a graceful and elegant dancer, waving his beautiful sword in hand, dancing in the thick fog that filled the air.
From a distance, Goblin Gaz watched it all unfold, cold-faced. He had already spotted Duke Kara, but due to the thick fog obscuring his vision, he could only faintly see so elusive scenes.
Every ti Kara’s figure appeared in the haze, it was always accompanied by a lot of blood fog generating an incredibly captivating effect.
Standing next to Gaz, Angelina watched it all and nodded slightly. As a fellow legendary warrior, she didn’t hide her admiration for Duke Kara.
Truly worthy of being a famous legendary swordsman on the continent, his strength was really powerful.
However, Gaz next to her didn’t have her appreciation, as those who died under Kara’s sword were his subordinates.
The big-bearded fellows from Angelina’s side were still curled up, glaring with beards wide and eyes wide, holding barrels of beer and enjoying the show.
It wasn’t their people who died, so naturally, they wouldn’t care.
As Gaz’s face grew darker, Kara killed even more enthusiastically.
The Chiras and Wyverns had flown back to their own formation after dropping the first set of Black Iron Bombs to retrieve more explosives.
But when they completed their second bombing mission and returned, they were shocked to find that their numbers had been reduced by half, and even the returning Chiras and Wyverns were injured.
Blue-headed Chira Leader Leiming was the leader of this bombing mission, and this ti, he was deeply frightened, still carrying a Black Iron Bomb beneath him.
From the front line of the bombing mission, he saw very clearly how the damn Duke Kara slaughtered the Chiras and Wyverns as easily as slaughtering chickens.
Most of those lost Chiras and Wyverns died by this guy’s sword.
If it weren’t for Leiming’s quick retreat, he would have beco another victim under Kara’s sword.
Although he might be punished by Gaz for his early retreat, it was better than losing his life.
However, after dealing with so many Chiras and Wyverns, Duke Kara, powerful as he was, also felt a touch of fatigue.
Seeing that the flying monsters wouldn’t return for a third try, Kara also breathed a sigh of relief and rested against the city wall.
Unfortunately, Gaz did not give him much ti to rest.
Taking advantage of the l City Guards being busy responding to the flying monsters, the first batch of ground monsters had already climbed more than halfway up the city walls using their sharp claws.
Of course, this morning’s thick fog provided good cover for these monsters. By the ti the l City Guards on the wall noticed them and hurriedly searched for rolling logs and stones, it was already a little too late.
“Quick! Don’t let these damn monsters climb the city wall!”
Seeing this situation, Duke Kara didn’t care about resting anymore and drew his not-yet-dried sword, chopping down a Bearman who had just climbed to the top of the wall with one swing.
Hearing Kara’s roar, all the l City Guards sprang into action.
Huge stones and beams taken from the houses in the city were poured down from the city walls like they were free, crushing a large number of monsters that were halfway up the wall.
Even though the monsters had thick skin, and were also wearing exquisite armor tailored by the Black Iron Dwarves.
The heavy blunt trauma from falling from a great height still had an outstanding effect.
Many monsters, after being hit by the huge rocks and beams, rolled their eyes before helplessly falling back down.
They weren’t crushed to death, but rely stunned.
But falling from such a high wall, even the strong-bodied monsters would be seriously injured if not killed.
As ntioned earlier, these monsters had already climbed more than halfway up the city wall, taking advantage of the chaos and foggy cover on the walls.
Using logs and stones at this ti, although the effect was good, there were still a large number of monsters that successfully climbed the city wall.
Facing these tall, hideous monsters with weapons and equipnt no worse than their own, most of the ier City Guards were montarily stunned.
Down on this wall, not everyone was as brave as Duke Kara who dealt with these monsters as easily as chopping vegetables.
Most of the l City Guards needed three, or even four or five people, to join forces to push a tall monster like a Bearman or Tiger Man back over the wall.
Fortunately, there were many guards on the city walls so they didn’t imdiately break their ranks.
However, this situation might not last long, because the monsters who first climbed the city wall attacked the ier City guards while also inserting high-quality hooks made by the Black Iron Dwarves into the wall behind them.
On the other end of the hooks were long and thick ropes. With the help of these handy tools, even monsters like Minotaurs or Lizardn, which lack sharp claws, could easily climb the city walls.
Although the height of l City’s walls was astonishing, the constitution of these monsters was no joke.
“Roar!”
At the sa ti, the sky was once again filled with the high-pitched roars of Chiras and Wyverns.
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