Published by cmfu Behind the Hill Giants, who lifted their shields high, stood the Stone Giants who had finished their stone-throwing. They quickly untangled the tree vines tied to their wooden shields, and massive logs dropped to the ground. Each Stone Giant picked up one or two giant logs, extending them through the gaps in the front line of Hill Giants, forming the most primitive spear phalanx.
Published by cmfu The only difference was that this spear phalanx was ard with spears over 7 ters long and more than 1 ter thick.
Published by cmfu "Wooooo......" The Victory Horn played the tune of "Hocoming." Knight Macken was greatly shocked at who dared to recklessly order the cavalry to retreat. He looked back and saw no one playing the massive instrunt at the horn site, and the people there stared blankly at the horn that sounded on its own. Knight Macken suddenly caught sight of a figure in a black robe behind him, his hands still shimring with magic.
Published by cmfu Before the horn's sound reached the battlefield, the steel cavalry had already crashed into the wooden spears.
Published by cmfu It was a one-sided massacre.
Published by cmfu The massive logs rely swayed a few tis before flipping the front-row cavalry horses and n to the ground. Then, with a sweep through the spear held by the Giants, not one of the front-row cavalry escaped; every one of them t their downfall on the ground.
Published by cmfu The cavalry behind had no ti to change the direction of their charge — they either tripped over the obstacles of the fallen horses in front or crashed into the massive tree trunks sweeping horizontally at them.
Published by cmfu Fortunately, the retreat horn sounded. Though playing "Hocoming" at such a ti was inappropriate, it was the only signal the mage knew for withdrawal. So Heavy Cavalry were montarily bemused, but their inherent obedience to orders had them turning their horses' heads and retreating towards Moon Harbor City.
Published by cmfu "What are you trying to do! How dare you issue commands recklessly here!" Knight Macken bellowed, red with anger, drawing his longsword as if to strike the tottering mage. But after just three steps, his hands went weak, and he dropped the sword to the ground.
Published by cmfu "Now, now what can be done?" Knight Macken understood that even with two mages on his side, they could not stop so many Giants' attack. He still did not know that the powerful Great Mage was no longer on their side.
Published by cmfu "Cover the inhabitants, evacuate quickly, take only the food, nothing else is allowed! Hurry, hurry, hurry!" The mage shouted with all his might at the collapsing Dragon Slayer.
Published by cmfu "Yes, I'll issue the order imdiately!" Knight Macken was about to command his flag bearer to issue an ergency cover and retreat order when he found the command flag on the castle enveloped in a ball of fire, turning to ash instantly and disappearing.
Published by cmfu Lynch saw the sudden incoming fireball and clearly felt the magical waves. His Eye of Insight rapidly locked on a figure — it was the Great Mage Kuziman. He was stepping slowly through a courtyard filled with corpses, heading into the Central Castle of Moon Harbor City.
Published by cmfu "Knight, take care of my companions." Lynch waved his left hand to Macken, casting a spell to directly soar into the air, shooting towards the Central Castle.
Published by cmfu Knight Macken saluted Lynch, tossed aside his helt, picked up the giant sword from the ground, clenching it firmly, insisted on understanding the weight of it anew, turned around, and pulled a guard beside him, sternly shouting: "Those still breathing, follow !"
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