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453. Battle Wizard

 The small town of Umezu at night.

As the knights of the guard battalion quickly captured the streets and alleys of Meizu Town, the Longbow Archer Group gradually occupied the commanding heights of the town, forming distant fire coverage in all areas of the town. Most of the town was controlled in this way.

In the hands of Marquis Luther.

 The knights of the guard camp played a significant role in this night battle.

No other regiment is as familiar with street fighting as the knights in the guard camp, and can be so skilled in chasing and intercepting these hell dogs that are escaping in the streets and alleys. At the beginning, these hell dogs were still fighting to the death with the knights in the guard camp.

, but when several consecutive shrill roars came from the direction of the temple, the fighting will of the last remaining hell dogs in the town quickly collapsed.

 Continuous fire burst out in the night sky in the direction of the temple. It was a team of magicians riding magic harpoons, providing fire support to the Construct Knights.

Magicians cannot concentrate on reciting magic spells in the air, so almost all magic relies on expensive magic scrolls. Unless necessary, magicians will not waste the magic scrolls they carry with them. After all, no one knows how long this battle will take.

How long will it take.

The cheers of slaying the giant hellhound can be heard everywhere in the town.

The giant hell dog has broken away from the category of low-level hell monsters. Not only does it have precious fur, but it may also contain this magic core in its skull. Not only can it gain merit in the army, but it can also collect valuable fur and magic core.

This is an unstoppable temptation for any fighting team. There are even scenes in the town where some fighting teams compete for the hell dogs.

 …

Surdak led the knights of the rescue squadron to quickly move through the small town of Meizu, and soon found the hiding place of the boy Buta. When the knights held up their torches and came to the vent outside the basement, the brave boy Buta just happened to

Huddled inside the vent, cautiously exploring the situation outside.

The corpse of a vicious hell dog fell in front of Buta with a thud, which scared him so much that he quickly retracted his head.

Then he saw a big foot stepping on the Hell Dog whose skin was burning with lava flow, and a big rough-skinned hand quickly grabbed the Hell Dog's head with a 'click' sound.

, the evil dog’s head was forcibly torn off, and purple viscous blood splashed on Buta’s face.

The boy looked in confusion at the ogre in front of him whose calves were thicker than his. He was so horrified that he could not speak for a moment.

 It wasn’t until Surdak’s figure appeared in the boy’s sight that the boy slowly recovered from his panic.

This nightmare-like day of more than a month has allowed him to undergo some transformations like a rebirth. Although there is fear in his eyes, he is not one of those civilians who only knows how to close his eyes and wait for death.

The moment I was on the ground, I had several plans in mind.

He is bold and careful, physically agile, and calm-minded. Perhaps in the near future, a great warrior will appear in the Maca plane.

The knights of the rescue squadron have no intention of staying here to rescue the townspeople trapped in the basement. The town is not yet completely under the control of Bena's army, and there are still a large number of hell dogs in the city that need to be cleaned up and cleared by the knights of the guard camp.

The hellhounds in the town are the first priority of the rescue squadron.

Suldak told Buta that everyone could save themselves first. If there was no way to escape from the basement, the guard battalion would have to wait until the battle was over before the guard battalion could spare their hands to rescue them.

The boy Buta nodded solemnly, and the small figure retracted into the vent with a swish, and disappeared in the blink of an eye.

Karl on the side didn't understand why Suldak led everyone through most of the town and rushed here with the support squadron. Was it just to tell the boy in front of him that the Bena Army had invaded the small town of Meijin?

Please ask the surviving town residents to save themselves? The answer is undoubtedly no. If this is just the case, there is obviously no need to go to great trouble.

Buta disappeared from the vent in the basement. Surdak did not let Karl leave with the combat team, but waited for a while.

Night shrouded the small town of Meijin, and the shouts of soldiers were heard all around. From time to time, fire broke out from all over the town, and some hell dogs fled everywhere in the town. As the Longbow Archers gradually occupied the small town of Meizu,

, there are fewer and fewer places where the hell dogs can escape.

 After only waiting for a short while, Buta's figure reappeared from the vent.

He blinked his bright big eyes and looked at the knights in the yard. He bravely climbed out of the vent and came to Surdak. He stood up straight with his short and slender body and said bravely: "Master Knight, I want to fight with you."

You fight together!"

Looking at the little guy in front of him whose clothes were worn out by the passage, Suldak smiled and touched the soft curly hair on his head and said, "Okay! If you are not afraid of death, I promise you."

He puffed up his thin chest and said very seriously: "I'm not afraid of death. My mother was bitten to death by these guys and dragged away. My father also died in front of us in order to push my sister and me into the sewer pipe. I want to do it myself."

They take revenge!"

Surdak glanced at the dark residential area in front of him. The alleys inside were as dense as spider webs. Even in the daytime, the combat team might get lost if they walked in rashly. Surdak informed the boy

Ta asked: "I want to hunt down the giant hellhound hiding in this town, Buta, can you help us?"

Buta clenched his fists and said to Surdak confidently: "Of course, no one knows their hiding places better than me!"

"Well, Buta, you will be responsible for leading the way, and Samira will be on guard!" Surdak said to the boy Buta.

 …

Karl and the battle team didn't quite understand why Surdak did this at first, but after Buta joined the battle team, he directly replaced the half-elf archer and became the guide of the battle team in the small town of Meijin.

The giant hellhound in the town launched a highly targeted hunting operation, and Karl finally understood what kind of talent Suldak had found for the team.

The combat team passed through a courtyard, crossed a stone arch, and then came from an alley in front to a back alley full of stench.

Buta leaned against the wall and pointed carefully not far ahead, and said to Suldak: "There is a big guy lurking deep in the alley at the left turn ahead. Note, we can just turn a corner from here.

Walk over, but this alley is very narrow, and only three or four people can fight the big guy head-on..."

Surdak stepped in the alley full of garbage, carefully observed the surrounding terrain, and asked Buta: "Buta, is there a way to go around it from behind and let our knights intercept it from behind?

"

 He was worried that the giant hellhound would choose to run away as soon as it saw the fighting team.

Buta covered his mouth with his hand and explained to Suldak: "The other end of this alley is a dead end. There used to be a butcher shop in it, so it has always been here. I have a way to take you through it from the side.

, the roofs here are not too high, and you can go directly to the roof next door by climbing to the second floor terrace of this house.”

 He pointed to a safety ladder next to him.

Surdak ordered the ogre who squeezed out of the narrow door with his waist bent: "Gritm, when you walk in from the front later, don't be polite when you meet the giant hell dog. Give me a good beating."

it."

When the ogre heard that there was no need to continue drilling through the low doorway, he immediately became energetic, raised the big wooden stick in his hand, and grunted twice.

Suldak then said to Karl and several captains of the rescue squadron: "Karl, you take some of the people through the roof on the left side of this alley, and Andrew follows Karl."

Although Karl expressed his dissatisfaction to Surdak for taking away his leadership without authorization and expressed his dissatisfaction with Surdak many times in private, he had no objection to Surdak's deployment and quickly took ten

The knight quickly climbed onto the terrace from the safety ladder over there.

Suldak told the last remaining knights: "I and others climbed onto the roof from the right, Samira, you also follow me..."

The group of people quickly split into three groups and disappeared into the night in the alley.

Not long after, a giant hellhound with shiny black hair had a gash on its head. I don't know how badly it was injured. It always shook its head from time to time, and its huge body jumped up the wall with a 'swish' sound.

, its sharp claws scratched a few pieces of rubble on the wall, but before it could stand firm on the wall and extend its head to the roof, it met the team led by Karl head-on.

The ogre's big wooden stick has been smashed from behind, and the giant dog can only bite the bullet and rush to the roof. Carl stands on the roof and draws the knight's sword and stabs the giant dog's mandible. Andrew follows behind Carl, carrying a big axe.

He smashed into the huge dog's bloody mouth. The giant dog did not dare to bite Carl again, and Carl made a wound on his neck, and then went back to the alley in embarrassment.

The giant hell dog did not want to face the ogre chasing from behind. The moment his body fell into the alley, it bounced up again. Its sharp claws scratched several deep claw marks on the stone wall, and its body climbed towards the opposite wall.

, this time it rushed towards the roof, preparing to climb over the roof to escape.

Just after the giant dog completely climbed onto the roof, it discovered a group of knights standing on the ridge.

Suldak was holding a dwarf chain shield and didn't give the giant dog any chance to breathe. The shield exploded with a layer of silver light and hit the giant dog instantly.

 With a "bang" sound, the giant dog fell from the roof.

In mid-air, he was hit again by an ogre wielding a big wooden stick.

The body flew sideways for more than ten meters and hit the wall at the end of the alley with a bang, making a big hole in the wall. The collapsed stones almost buried most of the giant dog's body. The ogre strode to the front of the ruins,

He stepped on the belly of the dying giant dog and smashed the giant dog with a stick until it breathed its last breath.

 …

With almost no effort, six giant hell dogs were eliminated one after another, including countless ordinary hell dogs.

However, four hiding places of giant hellhounds were subsequently evacuated. Most of the town of Umezu had been captured by the Bena Army, and the giant dogs that usually hid in the town were also dispatched to join the battle.

 At this time, most of them were hunted by other combat teams.

 unable to find any more giant dogs, Buta seemed a little uneasy the next moment, and he reluctantly smiled at everyone.

 “Sorry, they seem to have left...” Buta said.

Karl took the initiative to stand up at this time, patted Buta on the shoulder, and comforted: "It's not your fault, there is more than just our team fighting in this town! And with the results we have now, it has been very long."

Not bad!”

Although Karl’s words were the sentiments of many knights in the battle team, they could not comfort Buta.

He seemed a little depressed, but when he led everyone out of a messy alley, he saw the big bell tower a few hundred meters away. Buta's eyes lit up, and he quickly pointed there and said: "In that bell tower

There were originally some little monsters that were all on fire. When they first came in, they burned down many houses in the town. Later, for some reason, they lived in the clock tower. I didn't dare to get close, for fear of being discovered by them."

 A quarter of an hour later, Karl's combat team occupied the clock tower of the small town of Limezin and killed four Geges hiding in the oil tank in the gear room.

This kind of fire-controlling monster is also the lowest existence in the Flame Hell. Their bodies are weaker than those of the kobolds. Although they can throw fire bombs, the power of the fire bombs they throw is not very good, and they do not form a certain amount of fire bombs.

Gege had no fighting ability at all, and the knights in the guard camp were wearing armor and killed them almost effortlessly.

Although these guys don't have much ability, their number is much smaller than that of Hell Hounds, so the merit points awarded by the military department are quite a lot.

 …

The boy Buta pointed to an alley where he had fought, and muttered with some annoyance: "...There should have been a giant hellhound on this street."

 As the battle progresses, it becomes increasingly difficult to find the hellhounds in the town.

Several combat teams we met along the way even began to expect Surdak to take action to treat the wounded.

Surdak felt that the sound of the battle in the direction of the temple was gradually weakening, especially when the magicians' fireballs stopped exploding. He realized that the battle in the town was probably coming to an end, so Surdak quickly changed his mind.

, he asked Buta beside him:

“Buta, if those giant hell dogs in the temple want to evacuate the town, which road can they take to leave the town as quickly as possible?”

The boy immediately began to think seriously, then he looked in the direction of the temple and said to Surdak: "I know this..."

After going through several alleys, the boy finally stopped on a street near an inland river. He told everyone that this road was the only way to leave the town of Mezu from the temple, because the temple originally had a huge fountain.

Therefore, there is a dedicated inland river leading to the temple. If you don't want to cross the inland river, you must walk along the river for a while, and this is obviously the only way to go.

Karl and a group of guard camp knights were crouching on the roof. They saw several hell dogs quietly walking out of the dark alley, and a giant hell dog was hiding the figure of a little devil. Everyone finally came to a conclusion.

He was convinced by Surdak's keen combat intuition.

And the half-human, half-dog body of the little devil lying on the giant dog is terrifying, as if it is a demonic face growing on the body of a hell dog, but it is obviously still a cub, even himself

He can't walk yet, but his face full of symbols is really scary, and he has devil's horns on his head.

Karl resisted the discomfort and said: "Is this the son of the devil?"

Suldak ignored his knowing question and just ordered the half-elf archer beside him: "Samira, first shoot the little devil riding on the back of the giant hell dog..."


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