776: Chapter 776: High-End Forces Arrive on the Battlefield 776: Chapter 776: High-End Forces Arrive on the Battlefield “These people have started again.” Qiao Miya frowned as she looked ahead.
Still no experience, huh?
If it had been Coscola here, he would have definitely risked an attack last night.
Even if he couldn’t secure victory in one go, he could have left the enemy unable to regroup for days to co.
As a result, because of her own delay, these people were ready again today.
Although affected by spells and their morale shattered, they still presented a defensive formation.
There were too many of them, and for her side to launch an offensive would result in huge losses, an outright mismatch of capability.
Minute by minute edged closer to noon, and the spells on these people gradually faded.
At that mont, Aleya directly reminded Qiao Miya.
Sure enough, the condition of the enemy began to recover rapidly, and after having their al, these people slowly showed signs of their forr vigor.
No, it should be said that after experiencing war, these people’s fighting strength was clearly much better than before.
Although her side had also produced so Magic Dolls, creating Magic Dolls takes ti, and it also takes ti for the Dolls to arrive, so there hadn’t been much replenishnt yet.
“Prepare everyone.
We attack and aim to wipe them out at once,” she ordered.
“But Commander, our people haven’t fully recovered yet,” an officer objected.
“We can’t wait.
They can continuously produce Magic Dolls, and the longer we delay, the greater our losses will be.” In fact, she was already a bit worried by now.
After such a long ti, her side’s high-end fighting force still hadn’t won.
She didn’t know what exactly had happened, but it definitely wasn’t what she wanted to see.
If this dragged on too long, Zhao Guang could return at any mont, and that would really spell trouble.
It might look like they had a large number, with over a hundred thousand n, but against a Great Mage who commanded large-scale spells, wiping out so many was just a matter of ti.
When it cos to high-end combat power, numbers truly don’t count for much.
As the war horns sounded, battle broke out anew between both sides, imdiately escalating to a fever pitch.
The troops in the forefront engaged in a frenzied lee with the Magic Dolls.
Even the sturdy Dolls were destroyed under relentless blows.
To demolish the Dolls, these n even switched to heavy weapons like hamrs.
If soone in front died, others would specifically reclaim these weapons, allowing those in the rear to use them again.
If it weren’t for the narrow path, which ant these recruits encountered fewer enemies, the losses would have been imnse.
In just over two hours, her side’s Magic Dolls had lost another ten thousand in number.
Continuing at this rate, it was feared that in less than two hours, all the Magic Dolls would be utterly depleted.
“What’s taking the Grey Lizardn so long to arrive?” she asked impatiently.
“Report!
There’s been an incident with the Grey Lizardn.
Soone infiltrated them and poisoned them,” reported a subordinate.
“Poisoned?
How is that possible?
What poison could affect so many?” Qiao Miya expressed sheer disbelief.
The subordinate quickly responded, “We’ve already investigated.
The enemy hired Curse Masters who used poison with special curses, allowing it to spread over such a vast area.
Lord Miller has gone to apprehend those Curse Masters.”
“How big are the losses?” Qiao Miya inquired urgently.
The Grey Lizardn were an important part of their territory’s defense.
The Lizardn’s numbers might not be vast, but they were all combatants, controlling both waterways and aquatic resources.
“The poison isn’t lethal, just debilitation and weakness.
They probably won’t be able to co help now.”
Qiao Miya first breathed a sigh of relief, then felt a wave of helplessness.
She hadn’t expected the enemy to have thought of this as well, an oversight on their part.
But this toxin was certainly no common fare.
Otherwise, even with the addition of magic power, it wouldn’t have been possible to incapacitate hundreds of thousands of Lizardn at once.
If only they had this kind of power to bolster their territory, they wouldn’t be so passive.
By then, Qiao Miya had made up her mind.
If things didn’t improve after a while, they would have to withdraw with their people.
They couldn’t afford to sustain heavy losses here and not have the strength to contend with the enemy.
Withdrawing and then continuing to contest with the enemy would, in fact, buy them considerable ti.
Just as Qiao Miya was about to order a retreat, a dragon suddenly flew overhead.
The silver-white giant dragon, over a hundred ters in size, looked incredibly elegant.
A dragon arriving on the battlefield so abruptly—what was it planning to do?
While everyone was guessing, the giant dragon suddenly opened its mouth, and a Dragon Breath gushed forth.
The silver-white Dragon Breath fell directly into the enemy formation, slicing a gap amidst their ranks.
In an instant, what had been a coherent formation fell into disarray, and countless people shrieked as they were incinerated to ash.
At the sa ti, clusters of black Fireballs landed around them, quickly enclosing the allied forces.
Flas ford a long isolation strip on the ground, with nurous Fire Snakes appearing within, eyeing them nacingly.
Any approaching person would be t with a burst of flas from the Fire Snakes, burning them instantly.
Now, the morale that had been so difficult to restore utterly collapsed.
Xi Fei waved her hand, releasing Starfire into the sky, this ti not using Hellfire.
Most of the power ca from the Fire Elent, and the sky turned a burning red in an instant as temperatures soared.
“What are you doing, wasting magic power for nothing?” Sephidya’s voice rang out, carrying a tone of confusion and thick disdain, wondering what the Enchantress was up to.
Xi Fei replied quickly, “Nothing much, just to set the mood.”
Then Xi Fei shouted to those below, “Listen, all of you.
Your conspiracy has failed; your assassins have been eliminated by us.
Now, lay down your weapons and surrender, or face death without rcy.”
“What, they actually won.
Wait, what’s with that dragon, why wasn’t it in the intel?”
The Commander’s eyes widened, never having anticipated that things would turn out this way.
Logically, even if they couldn’t hold out, enduring for a few days should have been plausible.
But this had happened so quickly—it had only been a little over a day.
If it weren’t for their relentless marching, they wouldn’t have made it in this small window of ti with a normal march.
Damn it, Lord Xuanwu had hidden a dragon, and they had been entirely unaware.
This matter must be reported; the Temple must be inford, and then negotiations with the Dragon Clan must begin.
If the Dragon Clan really had ties with them, then so things would beco very difficult to resolve.
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