303: Chapter 303: Make a Wave and Storm Priest 303: Chapter 303: Make a Wave and Storm Priest Indeed, it didn’t take long before the enemy’s arrows had driven Jack back.
“Those bastards kept yamring on, not believing our identities, insisting that we hand over our possessions.
I don’t even know what we’re carrying.
A bunch of barbarians, with not a shred of artistry.”
Ocoro sneered, “Hand over our possessions?
The sa old tricks, deliberately refusing to recognize our status, huh.”
Unfortunately, from this mont on, the fate of these people was sealed.
They might not have felt anything amiss, but would the Empire believe such childish explanations?
It’s likely that the people behind them had already written them off as pawns.
It was just unclear what advantage they hoped to gain by dealing with us.
I can’t figure it out; I don’t seem to have offended anyone.
“Look, they’re starting their attack,” Hans suddenly said loudly.
The people around us had already started to gather in our direction, clearly intending to launch an attack.
With their numbers, their thod of attack would basically be to harass us from a distance with bows and arrows.
The station here had so defensive capabilities, so the enemy dared not charge over imdiately.
After all, they weren’t professional siege troops, and recklessly charging forward wasn’t the right move.
“You two wait a mont, don’t startle the snake by hitting the grass.
Jeana, you’re a Priest, right?
What kind?”
Beastman Priests often perford better on the battlefield than regular Mages.
“I am a Storm Priest,” Jeana replied without a second thought.
This person was her master’s friend, and now in defense, Jeana naturally wanted to contribute her own strength.
“Storm Priest among the Elental Priests, a profession filled with aggressiveness.
Start preparing.
Your Priest spells should take so ti to ready, right?”
At this mont, Ocoro no longer looked like his usual self but exuded reliability.
It’s worth noting that Ocoro had never displayed such deanor even on the frontier.
At this mont, the soldiers, who had been sowhat nervous, felt completely reassured in their hearts.
“Wait for my command later, open the city gates directly, leaving two hundred people behind.
Hans, you lead three hundred n in a charge, first to wipe out their infantry, to eliminate their living forces, and to break their morale.”
Hans nodded and loudly confird, expressing no issues.
As the opposing forces gathered and full combat ensued, Ocoro suddenly ordered the flag to be waved.
The next mont, the station’s gates were thrown open.
The bandits, who had been focusing mainly on the station’s gates, were utterly baffled as to what was happening.
But before they could cheer, they suddenly saw the Cavalry charging out from inside.
Keep in mind, these were all Heavy Cavalry, soldiers clad in full armor.
“Damn it, take cover, they’re coming!” Before the enemy even reached them, the morale of the soldiers at the gate had already collapsed.
After all, they were not regular soldiers.
Facing the head-on charge of such a formidable regular army, there were few who could resist.
The magnificent charge of the Cavalry soon turned into a pursuit and slaughtering.
After a series of slashes, the troops split into two, charging in two different directions.
By the ti the enemy reacted, they could only organize so Cavalry to co for support.
But as the two sides clashed, they realized they were no match.
“Attack their horses, attack their horses.” Soone finally discovered a weakness.
As their attacks changed rhythm, they finally disrupted this pattern of attack.
Just at that mont, the paper wrapped around Hans’s arm suddenly burst into flas.
Seeing this, Hans imdiately ordered a retreat, and the troops circled around and ran towards the gate.
The people behind them watched them flee, but not a single one dared to pursue.
“Damn it, boss, our losses are too great this ti.” On the other side, a group of people gathered together.
The leader, with a fierce look and two scars across his entire face, seed to almost split his face apart.
“Idiots, the intelligence was completely inaccurate.
They only said there were close to five hundred people, not that their strength was so formidable.”
“Boss, should we retreat?
If we continue like this, the losses are too great.”
“Shut up, all of you.
Do you know how much the client is paying us?
Plus, there’s a set of interdiate Combat Energy cultivation thods.
Do you really want to live like an ordinary person your whole life, not wanting to advance further?”
Their luck and talent were not bad, allowing those who were here to harness Combat Energy.
Unfortunately, due to the lack of more advanced cultivation thods, they could only cultivate to this level.
Apart from their leader who had good luck and reached an Interdiate Warrior, the others were all hovering at the beginner level.
This was the situation for most warriors in the world, having any cultivation thod at all was good enough.
“But, what should we do?”
“Infantry fall back, all cavalry to the front, their cavalry can’t keep up with us.
Continuously harass from a distance, and set the station on fire.
They are far outnumbered by us, they won’t be our match.”
Hearing this, the people issued their orders again, and among these arrows, many were flaming arrows now.
“You want to deal with us using flas?
Clever, but even without the station’s protection, you are no match for us.”
Ocoro had never thought he would lose; his only worry was the potential for high casualties.
If losses were too great and it got out, it might be a blow for him on the trip to the Imperial City.
It wouldn’t affect his own ennoblent, but it would impact his family.
Therefore, not only did they need to win this battle, they had to win it convincingly.
“Jeana, are you ready?” Ocoro looked over at Jeana.
At that mont around her, a great deal of wind was swirling, accompanied by the occasional flash of lightning, presenting an imposing sight.
“I’m ready, but I can only enhance a hundred people at most.”
“That’s enough.
Jack, lead a hundred n who haven’t fought yet, let’s show them this ti.”
Not having fought ant not much energy had been expended, which was key.
Jack ca forward with the n, and Ocoro nodded to Jeana.
At that mont, Jeana began to chant a desolate song from her mouth, pointing her staff toward the front.
In an instant, everyone felt a breeze wrapping around them, their bodies felt lighter as if buoyed by the wind.
Then ca a faint current of electricity flowing through their bodies, causing all their cells to beco excited.
Both the soldiers and their horses felt their strength increase by more than ten percent.
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