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Chapter 3106

Chapter 3106

"Dragon Flame Cannon..." Captain Green felt a twinge of pain in his heart.

This light and powerful artillery should have been their weapon, but now it was used by the French to deal with them.

Damn the French!

Captain Green gritted his teeth and his brain was working extremely fast. He could no longer sit still and wait for death. According to his understanding, these dragon fire cannons did not need special shells to exert their power.

If this continues, their position will become a target.

Judging from the interval between the two artillery fires just now, it took almost three hundred seconds, or five minutes.

Although it is not known how long it took the French to transport the artillery, it can be inferred that their time was very short.

Stop them from firing!

Captain Green observed through the telescope the geographical location of Position 3. There were only six locations suitable for setting up artillery, and they were all within his own fire coverage.

He also has three dragon fire cannons and fifteen rounds of shells.

If the deterrence of artillery is lost, the attack momentum of those cavalry will only become more fierce!

Captain Green frowned, but he was not allowed to hesitate for a second on the battlefield. He made a decision in his mind.

"You must not let the other side fire another shot."

Captain Green immediately ordered: "Aim at the opponent's high ground and launch artillery fire every two minutes. Don't let the opponent fire another shot!"

"Send two teams to outflank the right wing and involve the cavalry."

Captain Green calmly gave the order.

"yes!"

The two teams, totaling 10,000 people, advanced through the trenches toward the enemy's right flank, waiting for an opportunity to outflank them.

"Shield Army, advance the front!"

Swish swish!!!

Countless shield troops withstood the assault of the French cavalry and poured out of the trenches to form battle formations, one, two, and three levels!

The phalanx composed of three layers of shields was difficult to break through by the French cavalry.

The front edge of position No. 3 was suppressed by British artillery fire, and the French were unable to move the Dragon Flame Cannon at all.

They had not originally thought about moving the Dragon Flame Cannon, but retreated to a safe area and allowed the Britons to shell them.

They only have five Dragon Flame shells and one Dragon Flame artillery.

Two of the cannons that had just been blown up by the two Britons had already been used. These three can only be used at the critical moment.

It's just that the British people don't know about this.

At this time, Captain George, who heard the sound of bombardment, was hiding on the dark mountain path and quietly counting the time.

He wanted to wait until the battle was at its most intense before launching a sneak attack and surprise position No. 3.

The commander of the third position was sitting in the crumbling military tent, with a gloomy expression on his face.

Yesterday, he had just discussed with the generals at position 2 about the position deployment and how to prevent the British army from attacking before winter came.

As a result, the British army launched an attack before the plan even started.

"Report to the general, we dispatched a cavalry team to defend the enemy, but it did not stop the British attack."

"Two of the five Dragon Flame artillery shells have been fired, accurately hitting the two British artillery pieces. Now their artillery is launching a fierce attack on the front line of our position."

"Although they did not cause us any actual damage, our artillery is currently unable to be used and cannot have a significant effect on the shield soldiers following them."

"The infantry of the British Army has been slowly moving forward. General, please give us instructions on our next move!"

A counselor reported on the battle situation on the front line.

After hearing this, the general of position three slammed the table and said in a cold voice: "Pass my order, yes, send out infantry to cover the cavalry attack."


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