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Chapter 65 The real war, the war

The terrain of this preset battlefield is excellent. A river flows from the left side of the battlefield. This river flows from the edge of the valley town where they set out, and flows directly from Greenleaf City to the sea. The river flows out of the mountain here.

The place is very fast, and only a very small number of zombies can swim upstream from the lower reaches of the river to threaten the flanks.

On the right side of the battlefield is the remnant of the mountains. The rugged terrain limits the possibility of zombies charging in groups.

This time is a collective dispatch of mankind. If you don't succeed, you will succeed. This is why Ryan saw that there are old, weak, sick and disabled people in this group of people. Because fighting zombies must be fought quickly and with all your strength in the decisive battle. It is absolutely not possible.

It can be delayed. Otherwise, every dead soldier will become the power of zombies, and the refueling tactic will definitely not work.

At this time, Kenway came back with his men. He said that near the suburbs, there were too many zombies and it was difficult to get in. There was really no way to further investigate the specific time when the zombies arrived.

At this time, Ryan volunteered to try to investigate, and he and Kenway drove a robot to the nearest safe point from the city.

After arriving at the safe point, Ryan fully activated his newly learned life magic. He immediately felt the presence of a large number of filthy unnatural creatures in the entire city. He condensed his senses into a line and explored towards the city. Due to the magic

Xinxue and his level are insufficient. This kind of perception is limited by distance and very vague. It is impossible to distinguish specific units. But it is enough to perceive the distribution of zombies in the scanned area.

After learning that Lane's scanning distance was limited, Kenway controlled the robot to wander around the city. After circling the city, Lane roughly drew a map of the distribution of zombies in the city, and marked several responses in his perception.

More intense than other zombies.

Because of the presence of high-level zombies, Ryan felt that it was possible that all the scattered zombies in the surrounding area were attracted to the high-level zombies. Because in his perception, the approximate number of zombies definitely exceeded the population of Greenleaf City before the disaster.

Back at the camp, Lane told Dave what he had detected. After listening to their report, Dave quickly asked Kenway to rush back to the town and use the steamboat to pull in all the usable plants from outside.

After the order was issued, Dave turned to Ryan and thanked him for bringing this information. Because this information represents two news, one good and one bad. The good news is that these zombies may not attack until 48 hours later, so that the human army has enough time.

Be prepared to build fortifications.

The bad news is that after the last zombie decapitation operation failed, the high-level zombies left behind in Luye City attracted a large number of wandering zombies to strengthen themselves to survive this fragile stage. If these situations are not detected this time, it is very likely that

There will be big losses on the human side.

After that, it was time to build fortifications. The human side operated robots to build high platforms and protective walls in the position, dug a large number of trenches in front of the position, and diverted water from the river to flood the low-lying areas at the front of the position to create swamps and lag zombie operations.

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After lunch time, a steamboat came from the direction of the town, loaded with various plants. Thanks to Kenway being an old captain, no one else could sail on such a fast river.

"Don't these plants have combat modes? Why do we have to pull the plants from behind?" Ryan asked Dave in confusion.

"It's very simple. Plants can enter combat mode only in places with a large number of plants. In this place, plants cannot enter combat mode at all. I didn't expect there to be so many zombies, and I thought that the problem could be solved with just the plants on the robot.

, this way you can save some plant seeds for later use after regaining Green Leaf City.

It's a pity that the current situation can only be prepared for the worst by deploying plants in this area. Not to mention that the combat effectiveness of plants is reduced in combat mode. Street fighting in residential areas is fine. In this kind of field battle, the original plants are more suitable.

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After speaking, Dave distributed all the pots and asked each combatant to bring them.

Gan waited until less than half an hour after lunch the next day, and was sitting in the tent practicing the life magic left by the Vikings. An alarm bell came from the high platform, Ryan rushed out of the tent and ran up the protective wall, and found a green

The endless zombie army is walking towards the camp along the road before the catastrophe.

Tens of thousands of zombies even covered the small plain in front of the position. Ryan could even see some particularly tall zombies staggering among a group of zombies.

Fortunately, after the overnight construction of more than 5,000 robots, enough fortifications have been built in the human camp. The swamp at the front and around the camp are covered with potato mines. Torch stumps are arranged in the trenches, and various

Plant pea shooters and have a nut wall in front of the trench as a shield.

A seven- to eight-meter-high protective wall surrounds the core of the camp and is connected to a high platform of about ten meters. The protective wall and the high platform are filled with various pitcher plants and corn cannons. The height gives them a longer range and can provide cover.

The plants in the trenches fight. In addition, robots filled with plants are operated by humans as a reserve team, ready to supplement areas where firepower is insufficient.

Ryan's task in the battle is to fight on the front line with the reserve team, and provide Dave, who is commanding from behind, with the changes in the zombies in the front at any time to facilitate the adjustment of the human side's strength.

Ryan found that the morale of the human side was quite high, because this was their first counterattack. As for possible fear, it had been so many years since the apocalypse.

With a shrill scream from the zombies on the opposite side, the zombies rushed over like a tide, and the war began.

The first batch were just some cannon fodder zombies, which quickly collapsed under the fire of the plants. The subsequent batches only had a slight increase in the number of zombies, and were wiped out before they hit the trench. It seems that these should be advanced zombies

A reconnaissance operation was launched, but Ryan also found that the zombies' attack was far less organized than the last time Ryan encountered it. This was probably because there were too few high-level zombies, so they could only roughly command the zombie group. This should

That's good news.

Finally, when the fourth wave of zombie attacks began, they launched a threatening attack. They used several ice truck zombies as the spearhead of the attack, followed by a row of football zombies.

They rushed straight towards the human position. Since their defense was stronger, they passed through the swamp area and reached the vicinity of the first trench after suffering a certain amount of losses.

Seeing this situation, the reserve team that Ryan followed was also dispatched. They rushed towards the spearhead of one of the zombie attacks, preparing to eliminate this wave of zombies through the advanced plants equipped on the robot.


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