Chapter 66 Order
The battle in the sky is also over.

Kalala's bat wings were torn off and fell to the ground.

Seeing that there was no way out, Popokar flapped the bat wings on his back and turned to flee.

Fary did not pursue. Although the undead below began to become chaotic after losing their command, they could not pose a threat to Reinhardt and others.

But with their efficiency, when the Shadow Crow mercenaries arrived, there would still be a small half of these undeads left. Farui wanted to finish the work early and go back to rest.

"Get out of the way."

Farri yelled, then took a deep breath.

Exhalation relies on the energy stored in the glands and does not require inhalation.

But Fari thought it would be cool. It was just finishing work now and it wouldn't affect anything if he looked cool.

As the breath fell, the low-level undead that had no one to command them didn't even know how to dodge. Except for the part of the undead around Reinhardt and his group that were still launching scattered attacks, the other undead were just wandering around aimlessly.

"knock off."

Fary slowly landed on the ruins of the main castle and leisurely watched how Reinhardt and his men dealt with the last few dozen undeads.

The remaining few undead were entangled with Reinhardt and the others, and it was difficult to avoid accidental injuries by their breath.

While Farrell was watching the show leisurely, the Jazz was working hard.

New documents are delivered to the desk before the old reports are fully processed.

In other words, an undead like the knight does not need sleep. If it were a mortal lord, he would have died suddenly at his desk.

"What's it this time?"

This time the document was delivered separately, which meant that his attendant felt that this was a document that deserved priority processing.

Jazz opened the file and frowned.

"Kakara was killed in the battle, Popokar was seriously injured, Rock Castle fell, and Scalewood Castle lost contact."

This report comes from Popocar.

"Dragons were involved in the fall of Rock Castle. It is certain that it is related to Lania."

The knight looked at the map. There was no doubt that the other party's action this time was to join forces with those goblins.

No matter what the Jazz did now, it was too late. It would take at least a day for Popokar's report to reach his desk. By that time, the Shadow Crows might already be not far behind Kasani's line.

Even if the lord issues the order now, by the time the order reaches the corresponding troops, the outcome will probably be decided.

Now he could only hope that Kasani would react quickly enough and be able to evacuate as many undead "alive" as possible.

"My lord, Viscount Celes has already met up with the contact person."

The servant brought the only good news in this period of time.

The knight paid a heavy price for the hilt of the sword, but now after meeting up with the contact person, the hilt is much safer. As long as he doesn't run into the people of the Cult of the Sun, it won't take long for the hilt to reach the city of Sagat.

In a corner of the study, there was a pile of sword fragments. These fragments had been carefully pieced together, and now only the hilt was missing.

"Withdraw the troops that are preparing to support Kasani, replenish them in the town of Hain, and then launch a full-scale attack on the town of Pala."

This attack is unlikely to really change the overall situation, but it will bring great pressure to the Shadow Crow Mercenaries, so that everyone can focus their attention on the area around Pala Town.

Those members of the Sun God Cult have gradually freed themselves from the mess in the royal capital, and some of them are searching while moving towards the territory of Sagat City.

The knight had to keep those members of the Sun God Cult away from the hilt of the sword. To do this, he needed to create some small crises in Lannia to attract those members of the Sun God Cult to come for support.

"Master, what are your orders?"

Fari looked at the goblin in front of him who had elven blood.

As soon as he landed, the goblin appeared in front of him, as if he could sense his presence.

The goblin was wearing a long robe with a badge on it, on which was engraved the image of Farui. The goblin knelt respectfully on the ground. Since Krigor left, the responsibility of managing the goblin tribe for Farui fell on him.

"Kalalailai, right? Let the goblins prepare. After daybreak, start the attack and break through the enemy's defense line."

Kalalailai is the goblin's name.

"Yes, my lord"

He accepted the order without any hesitation.

"Don't you have any questions?"

Farui has not yet explained to the goblins that there will be reinforcements from the Shadow Crow Mercenaries. From the goblins' perspective, this means that they will launch a suicidal attack.

"The master's decree does not need any questioning."

Fary looked at the goblin in front of him. He could feel a trace of power of faith coming from him.

"Tsk."

Fari was a little confused and waved his paw, asking him to leave.

Not far away, the goblin troops began to move.

When the goblins learned that the order to attack came from their master, they dispelled all their doubts. Orders came out one after another from Kralele, and under his command, the goblins quickly prepared for the attack.

Kalele was pleased with this.

The elven blood did not bring much power. On the contrary, it improved Kalele's intelligence and management talents.

In other goblin tribes, without strength, one cannot snatch food, and may even become the reserve food of other goblins. Kalalelei will probably only die miserably in some corner.

But everything changed after Farui saved the goblin tribe.

Every time Farui issued an edict, the goblin tribe would see a great development. Whether it was trading with the villages or providing security protection for the surrounding villages, the goblin tribe became richer.

Now, every goblin can participate in labor and fill their stomachs. The smarter ones can even learn a craft from humans.

Even those common goblins who died in their first battle at least lived to maturity.

Compared to other goblin nests with a maturity rate of less than 10%, they are already in heaven.

In such a tribe that has no worries about food and drink, Kalalailai has the opportunity to rely on his management talent to become the highest manager of the goblin tribe. In his opinion, Farui's decree will not be wrong.

All goblins think so.

"Thank you for your gift, Master."

After whispering a prayer, Kalalelei looked at the sun slowly rising above the horizon not far away and gave the order to attack.

The goblins rushed towards the undead's defense line like a tide.

"Something's not right."

Kasani, the blood heir who commanded these undead, sensed something was wrong. He had fought hundreds of battles with these goblins, big and small. He knew very well that he could not treat the goblins in front of him as mindless beasts.

"A sudden attack, especially on this scale, must be a problem."

Although he was doubtful, Kasani did not stop. Under his command, the undead used crossbows, rolling stones, and bows and arrows to weaken the goblin forces step by step.

In the past, the goblins’ attacks were mostly aimed at testing the weaknesses in the defense line. After determining that the situation was impossible, they would rationally begin to retreat.

But this time, the goblins continued to charge despite the casualties. Some of the goblins who were frightened and retreated were directly used as stones by the mutants behind them and smashed into the low walls of the undead line.

"There must be something wrong."

Kasani made his own judgment and began to plan a retreat route. If there was an accident, he would let the undead withdraw from this line of defense.

There are several lines of defense in the rear, and giving up one of them would not cause any catastrophic consequences. However, he misjudged the direction of the accident.

(End of this chapter)

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