Growa's auxiliary team actually set up more than a hundred rafts in just one day, and went down the river that night.
When it was just dawn, Growa led three infantry regiments on rafts and followed him to the Kempella Valley. At the same time, he also received news from the messenger that the 10th Archer Regiment, which was coming here day and night, had arrived last night.
They were ambushed by unidentified swordsmen and the entire army was destroyed.
This was another battle group that was attacked and killed after the 7th Infantry Regiment.
The shadow of this constructed swordsmen group shrouded the entire Third Legion, and Growa stepped off the raft with a livid face.
Because the black magician McCarthy was shot by Samira, although he was not killed by her arrow, he has been unable to command other black magicians recently.
Under the siege of the Hell Hounds by the Constructed Swordsman Group, only a few walked out of Black Crow Ridge alive.
The main reason is that Surdak urgently needed the heads of these hell dogs, so he offered the Constructed Swordsmen a price they could not refuse.
The troops sent by the Black Magic Priory suffered heavy losses, so Growa had lost its aerial reconnaissance at this moment.
Growa stepped off the raft and began to lay out the battle plan with the commanders of the heavy cavalry regiments waiting here. He even took some notes for this and marked the locations of each cavalry regiment on the map.
The only thing they lack is knowledge of this canyon.
Growa did not expect that this place would be divided into five somewhat twisted triangles by five rivers. Moreover, it was the rainy season and the river water was always high.
Even tall war horses like the Green Scale Horse cannot cross the river on foot.
The carefully prepared battle plan was completely useless, and Growa felt a little irritated. Then he assigned the four heavy cavalry regiments to other continents, and he and his personal guards guarded one continent...
Subsequently, there were only three fully-equipped infantry regiments, which were also dismantled by Growa into five thousand-man regiments, evenly distributed on the five continents.
The rafts shuttled back and forth in the river, quickly spreading out the troops.
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But this canyon didn't get as bright as Growa expected.
The canyon is low-lying and has many rivers, so heavy fog filled the air early in the morning.
If viewed from a high altitude, the Kempella Valley looks like a vast sea, with infantry and cavalry all shrouded in heavy fog.
At this moment, Surdak stood on the high cliff on the north side of the Kempera Valley, quietly waiting for the Lord's army in the mist to disperse as much as possible.
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Siya was lying among the water plants on the river bed. When she raised her head, she could see the rafts floating on the river slowly coming to a stop.
Hearing the low sound of the horn in the distance, Siya pulled out the magic dagger given to her by Suldak from her waist, swung her gorgeous fish tail, and moved her body smoothly close to the bottom of the raft.
She raised her dagger and silently punctured the air bags of the rafts floating on the water, one, two, three...
Every time an air bag was punctured, she used a small wooden wedge to gently plug the hole. Without too much external pressure, the air bag only leaked a little bit.
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Surdak slid down the valley along a vine. At this moment, all the soldiers of the heavy armored infantry regiment were in the depression on the north side of the valley.
Suldak made a gesture to Nedmosby, and Nedmosby led the 1st Heavy Armored Infantry Regiment towards the west side of the canyon.
He glanced at the commander of the Second Heavy Armored Infantry Regiment again and nodded to him. This newly promoted commander was the camp leader with a high reputation in the Resistance Army. He would lead the Second Heavy Armored Infantry Regiment towards the canyon.
Surround the east entrance.
Group after group of infantry soldiers disappeared into the sea of fog.
Surdak personally led the 3rd and 4th Heavy Armored Infantry Regiments, the Constructed Swordsmen Regiment and 500 archers out of this low-lying swamp, and focused on the center of the triangle in front of them to cover up the enemy.
The great swordsman Quintus, the two-headed ogre Gulitem, and Surdak walked at the front of the team, followed by the fully armed shield warriors. The friction of the armor made a neat rustling sound, especially in the mist.
Penetrating people...
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The fog had not yet cleared, and Growa commanded a thousand infantry soldiers to spread out in a fan shape at the front, moving forward to explore the location of the Suldak Heavy Armored Infantry Regiment.
There was only the sound of gurgling water and the chaotic footsteps of the army. Sixty construct knights gathered around Growa. These construct knights were his personal guards. Different from the squadron captains of the heavy cavalry regiments in the legion, these knights were
Growa personally spent a lot of money to establish, and it was the team of this squadron of Constructed Knights that allowed him to quickly take control of the command of the Third Army.
The knights surrounded Growa in the center, and everyone groped forward in the heavy fog.
Hearing the scraping of armor, the infantrymen walking in front finally realized that they were about to encounter rebel soldiers.
Everyone raised their tower shields and held long swords. They stood close together to form a human wall, and the infantry soldiers behind were also ready to attack.
The mist was blown by the wind, and the footsteps on the opposite side became clearer and clearer. The outlines of heavy armored infantry soldiers gradually appeared in the thick fog. The human wall was longer than this side, and the shield warriors had countless sharp and long swords coming out from behind.
spear.
Surdak, Gulitem, and Quintus stood at the front.
In the mist, Great Swordsman Quintus and Surdak exuded a faint magical glow, and a halo shone beneath Surdak's feet.
Before attacking, Gulitem let out a roar that was almost like a roar.
With this roar, all the shield warriors began to run, rushing towards the human wall of the lord army.
When the infantry soldiers on the Lord's Army saw that the soldier at the front was actually more than three meters tall, like a mountain of meat, their eyes widened and their faces suddenly changed. Everyone had a look of horror on their faces.
Are all warriors so tall? How can we defeat such tall warriors?
The soldiers of the Lord's Army became panicked. Before the battle began, the human wall of the defensive formation showed signs of loosening.
When the two-headed ogre rushed into the crowd, he immediately knocked down the infantry soldiers opposite him. He rounded the big stick in his hand and smashed it down. The infantry soldiers in front of him scattered and fled, and Gulitem suddenly appeared in front of him. He opened a huge gap and rushed in with big strides.
The great swordsmen Surdak and Quintus behind him could only block the ogre's left and right sides firmly, and the shield warriors behind also rushed up in the footsteps of Surdak and the great swordsman Quintas.
The constructed swordsmen were not in the first echelon of the charge formation this time, but followed behind the spear warriors.
When the shield warriors of the infantry regiment collided with the soldiers on the opposite side, the first ones to launch the attack were the spear warriors in the second row holding Paglio spears. They only had to thrust the spears out through the gaps in the shields without thinking. , it is best to avoid the opposite shield.
Suddenly, there was a "puff, puff, puff" sound of armor breaking on the battlefield, and the infantry soldiers of the lord's army were stabbed with spears one after another.
Screams were heard frequently in the fog.
Growa could feel that the entire formation was slowly retreating, and the battle was starting in the front, as if the people who were screaming were his own people...
The heavy armored infantry on the opposite side pressed forward unstoppably and quickly. Before the soldiers here could react, the human shield wall in front had been completely broken through. The screams were like a curse, making people feel scared.
The constructed swordsmen hiding behind the spear warriors jumped out one after another at this moment, holding big swords in their hands, like meat grinders on the battlefield.
Crossing the defense line composed of shield warriors, they began to choke and strangle these infantry warriors.
The number of heavy armored infantry on Surdak's side showed an overwhelming advantage. The successive attacks overwhelmed the opposing lord's army and they continued to retreat backwards, leaving only a pile of corpses.
Perhaps it was because Commander Growa was personally supervising the battle from behind, or perhaps because these infantrymen had no way to escape. Although they were retreating steadily after being attacked, no one took the initiative to surrender.
The fog finally cleared a little, and we could see further.
Commander Growa saw that this continent was crowded with countless heavy armored infantry, and people kept falling in the battle.
Under the protection of the construct knights, Growa led a group of men to fight and retreat, and finally retreated to the fork of the river in the center of the valley.
At this time, his troops were forced into a blind corner, but sixty construct knights blocked several attacks launched by heavy armored infantry soldiers and construct swordsmen.
Under the command of the Constructed Knight Guard Captain, the infantry soldiers re-formed a shield wall.
Surdak also slowed down his offensive pace. He didn't want to overwhelm the opponent's defense in one go.
The commander on the opposite side made such a bold battle deployment, which made Surdak feel a little incredible: What kind of self-confidence does he have to dare to divide his troops like this?
The Constructed Knight Guards were worried about the Constructed Swordsman coming from the opposite side and did not dare to join the battle on the frontal battlefield. They could only gather together to protect Commander Growa.
Several magic flares flew into the sky, like an unfolding iris...
In the Kempela Valley shrouded in mist, the infantry regiment in the distance could not see Growa's magic flare at all.
The raft stopped on the other side of the river. Growa ordered his men to shout loudly to the soldiers guarding the other side. Finally, someone noticed the fighting here.
Infantry soldiers from other continents crowded to the shore. The fog dissipated a bit, and heavy cavalry regiments from other continents discovered the fighting situation here.
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The Third Heavy Cavalry Regiment was the first to notice the fighting situation here. Coincidentally, more than a hundred rafts were leaning against their side of Luzhou.
The heavy cavalrymen quickly led their horses onto the rafts and prepared to cross the river to support them.
Five hundred heavy cavalry and war horses almost filled the raft.
The infantrymen jumped into the river one after another, supported the raft with their shoulders, and pushed the raft closer to the mainland on Commander Growa's side.
But just when the rafts floated to the center of the river, something shocking happened to all the heavy cavalry. The rafts were actually sinking slowly, and the river water soon submerged the wooden rafts on top of the rafts.
The cavalry's boots also stepped on the river water.
When everyone realized that the raft was sinking rapidly, the knights shouted:
"The raft is about to sink. Everyone push it quickly..."
The infantry soldier in the river wiped the water stains on his face and complained to the cavalry on the raft:
"The waves are so big that they come back with just one wave, and they can't push at all!"
The cavalrymen looked at the heavy fog and couldn't feel a breath of wind at all, and immediately shouted: "Fart, there is not even a breath of wind in this canyon, where are the waves..."
Before the cavalryman could finish his words, a huge wave came over and the raft tipped sideways. A group of unprepared heavy cavalrymen and their horses fell into the river one after another.