Chapter 67 Betting
There was an explosion from behind Kasani.

He finally knew where the "problem" lay.

That was supposed to be a place where no problems would arise. There were two castles behind his line that controlled the main traffic routes. Under normal circumstances, these two castles could at least hold out until he received the news and adjusted his deployment.

There was no time to think about these things. Kasani commanded the undead to disperse and evacuate.

His previous suspicions came true; these goblins were indeed connected to the Shadow Crow mercenaries.

The fortifications on the front line did not take into account the defenses behind them. In the eyes of the Shadow Crows, the undead with their backs to them were the best targets.

Round after round of spells, crossbow arrows flew towards the undead in front. For them, this battle seemed no different from training, and the enemy had no way of making any counterattack.

As for Kasani, the current situation is very difficult.

Taking advantage of the chaos created by the Shadow Crows, the vanguard of the goblins had climbed up the low wall and started hand-to-hand combat with some of the undead.

"Give up that part and let them cover the retreat."

It was obvious that the Undead were trapped in a double-team and besieged situation and could no longer defend themselves.

The only good news is that the Shadow Crows are not numerous. Even if they occupy the second or third lines of defense behind the Undead, they cannot fill these lines. There are many gaps in the defense lines that can be used.

Kasani commanded the cannon fodder Undead to rush towards the Shadow Crows in round after round. The only purpose was to attract the Shadow Crows' firepower and cover the evacuation of those Undead creatures that were not cannon fodder.

The Shadow Crows also tacitly ignored the Undead who were retreating from the gaps in the defense line.

If they wanted, most of these scattered evacuating undead would be blocked, but in this way, the Shadow Crows would suffer more casualties.

Shadow Crow couldn't afford too many casualties now. Breaking through the Undead's defenses and joining the goblins was the main task, and this task would be completed soon. In this case, Shadow Crow even took the initiative to open up some gaps to avoid fighting with those Undead above level three.

"about there"

Kasani swung his sword and knocked away a goblin that was rushing towards him.

The goblins had already rushed into his command post, and the entire front had collapsed under the pincer attack, but he had also evacuated a number of valuable undead creatures.

Kasani walked out of his command post. The Shadow Crows' long-range bombardment had stopped. The goblins and undead were now mixed together. Continuing the bombardment would cause a lot of accidental casualties.

The cannon fodder undead around were being killed in large numbers, and the few third and fourth level undead that failed to evacuate were also falling one by one under the siege of the goblins. Kasani hurried forward, and occasionally a goblin would block his way, which he would then kill with a few swords.

"Next, we need to reorganize the withdrawn troops, and then report to the master..."

Kasani was still thinking about what to do after the successful withdrawal, but a claw attack from the sky dispelled all his thoughts.

Fari threw Kasani's body aside. He had noticed this blood heir a long time ago.

It is difficult to intercept those scattered undead who are fleeing one by one, but as long as this blood heir is killed, those undead who lack command will be difficult to reorganize again in a short period of time and become a threatening force again.

Seeing Farui, the goblins cheered again.

Their master's decree was indeed correct, and this attack successfully broke through the undead blockade. More faith poured into Farui.

"Those humans are your allies. Cooperate well with them."

After saying that, Fari flapped his wings and flew away.

The worshipful gazes of these goblins made him feel a little uncomfortable. Compared to being worshipped, he felt more comfortable with Reinhardt and Safrina.

And Reinhardt is now looking at the town of Pala from afar.

Outside the town, the Undead were launching another round of attacks. Beside Reinhardt was a Shadow Crow herald.

"Your Highness has given you a new mission. Do not try to get close to Pala Town. Stand by and wait for new missions."

Reinhardt was outside the town of Pala, watching the battle between the Necrons and the Shadow Crows.

The pace of the Undead's attack was very fast, one wave after another, like waves, constantly hitting the walls of Pala Town.

"They don't care about casualties at all and want to take this place directly?"

Lania looked at the map in front of her, and the staff officer beside her was mobilizing the reserve troops. A section of the city wall had just been climbed by the undead, and people were needed to fill the gap.

"Judging from the numbers, almost all the undead in Haiyin Town have come out in full force."

Seeing Lania lost in thought, Deputy Captain Brian added.

"If we can have a Dalian unit outside to coordinate and launch two rounds of counterattacks, it will greatly ease the pressure."

Lania shook her head and pointed her finger at a spot on the map.

That's Sagatte City.

"The reconnaissance team reported that the city of Sagat has sent out a large number of undeads, and they are heading in our direction."

Brian took a look at the map. According to the reconnaissance team's report, the number of undead in Sagat City fell below ten thousand for the first time.

"It's too risky."

Brian quickly understood what Lania was trying to do.

"The Sun God Cult has responded to the request for assistance. The High Priest will soon arrive with the first batch of religious guards, and the Grand Master will also arrive with them."

Lania pointed at Sagat City.

"I want to attract as many undead troops as possible here. Also transfer all the troops in training here."

"Those troops have not yet completed their training, and their combat effectiveness..."

Brian had some objections to this order.

"Now we can only practice by fighting. We just need to hold on until the Skitarii arrive."

“This plan is too risky.”

Lania ignored Brian's objection and looked at Savrina beside her.

"Sir, Shadow Crow is preparing to storm the city of Sarget. We hope to receive assistance from you, Lord Farui, and his goblin servants."

Savrina had no objection. She was assisting these humans in order to break into the city of Sagat and wash away her own shame.

Lanya's plan was exactly what she wanted. She took two steps forward, turned into a dragon, flew into the sky, and went to tell Fari about Lanya's plan.

"Any other comments, Vice Captain Brian?"

Lanya turned her attention back to Brian standing aside.

"It's still too risky. If we don't withdraw troops to support us, we may not be able to hold Pala Town."

"The town of Pala does not need to be defended."

Lania shook her head.

"Its mission is to attract enough undead souls to the surrounding area."

Lania continued to explain.

"If we withdraw troops to reinforce, the Undead will have no hope of taking Para Town. At that time, they will retreat to Haiyin Town. At that time, the war will begin to stalemate. Within three to five years, no one will be able to break through the opponent's defense line and achieve the final victory."

She tapped her fingers on the map.

"As long as we can attract the undead forces, Reinhardt and his men will have a chance to end the entire war in one fell swoop."

"As long as we can temporarily draw everyone's attention to Pala Town, the hilt of the sword can be returned here."

In the study, the knight signed a new order, sending another army of undead to the town of Pala.

Both parties had a tacit understanding and put down their chips at the same time.

(End of this chapter)

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