Edge of the Apocalypse

Chapter 316:  Night attack

Sitting on the swaying horseback, Baron York missed his luxurious and comfortable carriage very strongly. But the carriage is inconvenient to wear this set of shiny, decorated with pure gold curves and full body armor embedded with gorgeous gems. This set of plate armor is majestic and luxurious, coupled with the exquisitely crafted two-handed giant sword, so that the Baron York, who is over half a hundred years old, can regain the feeling of his youth.

It's just that compared with when he was young, the fat on his waist was raised because of the color of wine for many years, making the waist armor very crowded and uncomfortable. And the muscles that have been loosened, it also seems difficult to load up this armor. Fortunately, the horse under the baron's seat was not bad. It carried the baron, his armor and weapons, and was able to trot with the army.

Baron York didn't want to go out together, after all, he was already old, and now he didn't know how much his level 15 strength had shrunk. But Ethan reminded him that if he hadn't been with him, God knew what Storm City's army would do. Perhaps, they might have swallowed the treasure in the Aspen Mountains.

Ethan awakened the dreamer with a word, and Baron York immediately ordered his servants to find out his long-cherished armor set, so he had to go into battle today. With about thirty guards around him, he followed behind the Storm City army. The old knight has made up his mind that the vampires are responsible for all battles, and his job is more supervision than combat.

As he passed a small wood, Baron York moved in his heart and looked at an old tree by the road. The old trees are intertwined and densely packed, and it is not surprising that even a person is hidden. Baron York picked up a fire/gun from the side of the horse and was about to fire a shot at the tree canopy. Several small squirrel-like beasts slipped down and looked at the human army vigilantly, and then towards the depths of the woods. Flee.

Baron York shook his head, laughed at himself, put down the fire/gun, and ignored the old tree.

After the guards of Suhl city slowly moved away, a soldier equipped with flaming soldiers slid down from the tree. He ran to a nearby high rock, drew out a standard dense steel sword, and reflected it on the metal surface. Sunlight at noon. Soon after, flashes of light appeared on a hill in the distance.

A flash of light will appear every distance, marking the trajectory of the Allied forces in Sul City.

Standing in front of a cliff in the Aspen Mountains, Allen saw these shining points in his eyes. Edward next to him drew a sketch map of the terrain and marked the enemy's whereabouts based on the location of the flash. In the evening, after the last flash disappeared, Edward handed the sketch to Allen.

"It's time to meet Caesar." Allen put away the sketch and said.

It was during dinner that Caesar heard the voices of people coming from the Zhaimen from a distance, and an indigenous warrior trot to him and whispered. Caesar nodded and walked towards the gate. Near the Zhaimen, several indigenous warriors pointed at Allen with wooden spears, Allen stood calmly, and Baku next to him stared at him.

"You are not welcome here, get out!" Baku said in a low voice. He lowered his center of gravity slightly, like a tiger that could violently burst into humans at any time.

Allen said calmly: "I want to see Caesar."

"Don't think about it! What else do you want to confuse Caesar!" Baku shouted.

"What's the matter?" Caesar separated the crowd and walked out, nodded when he saw Alan, and said to Baku: "You go down first, I promise you won't see him in the stockade."

Baku beckoned and left with the soldiers.

"Come with me for a walk."

Caesar patted Alan on the shoulder, and the two left the cottage and strolled in the woods. Allen handed the sketch to him and said: "This is where the Allied forces in Suhr City are located. If you attack tonight, you should be able to give them a huge surprise."

Caesar was overjoyed, took it and looked at it in the light of the stars and moon, and said, "Thank you for everything, friend."

He sighed again: "It's a pity that now the first people believe Baku's words, it is not convenient for me to bring you to the stockade."

"It doesn't matter, the important thing is whether you believe me or not." Allen stood still and looked at Caesar with calm eyes.

Caesar smiled and said: "Our ancestors said that people who dare to look at you must have an upright heart. I believe in you, friend."

"I'm glad you said that." Allen reached out and drew a line on the map, which bypassed the enemy army and came to their rear: "We will launch an attack here tonight and create chaos. I hope you can grasp it. opportunity."

Caesar put away the sketch and said, "I'll go find the leaders and gather the army."

"Hurry up." Allen nodded and left.

A pen quickly depicted the situation of a camp on the plain white drawing paper, and Vera was drawing with her eyes closed about ten kilometers away from the army of Sur City. The girl is like a kiss, although the drawing is only a sketch, it clearly marks the setting of the camp. A painting was completed quickly, and she silently handed it to Allen, who had just arrived.

Weila seemed very tired, and a wonderful mark on that chest was gradually disappearing. It was a pair of eyes, but the pupils were cube-like. Such markings are very rare.

"I'm going to rest. Don't let anyone disturb me until tomorrow morning." Vera said simply, and then left like a ghost, in a tent in the temporary camp.

Allen assembled the personnel, and this night attack used almost 80% of their power. Except for Edward and the five fighters who stayed at the starship's emergency landing to protect their stronghold and logistics personnel, almost all the others were involved in this operation.

Spreading Vera's painting on the ground, Allen pointed in the direction of the horse ring, looked at Lucy and Adele, and said, "I need you to create some chaos here."

Lucy nodded: "I have some remaining fire bombs, which can be used by Adele."

Adele picked up her sniper rifle, which was half her height, patted her chest and said, "Give it to me."

"Then, we will use the horse ring to catch fire as a signal of offense." Next, Allen arranged the raid and post-breaking work. After everyone was assigned to their work, the team left the camp.

On the way, the two girls Adele and Lucy left the team and went to find a sniper position by themselves. Willick said casually: "If the Bymon don't cooperate with the attack, then we will be in trouble."

"I hope they won't be so unwise." Allen looked at the Aspen Mountains under the starry night.

An army of three hundred men is heading out of the Assi Mountains, which is a coalition of several Bymenite stockades. Several heads sat on the reindeer that was as big as a war horse and advanced towards the spot marked by Allen. Baku pinched the belly of the deer, and the reindeer trot to catch up with Caesar and the others. Baku said loudly: "This may be a trap! Look, it couldn't be more obvious. Trick our army out of the mountains and catch it all!"

"Baku." Caesar glared at him and said, "We should try to trust others."

"It depends on who it is."

The tall King Kong beside him shouted: "Don't say anything, Baku's concerns may be right. But we can't let the opportunity pass in vain. We shouldn't rush to attack when we see the situation clearly before making a decision."

When the moon was in the middle of the sky, Caesar and the others came to a hillside. Looking down, a few miles away is the camp of the Allied Forces of Suer City. The night is so quiet, there is no tension before the war. Glancing at the quiet camp, Baku sneered: "Look, our allies are not moving..."

The words fell silent, and suddenly there was a flash of fire in the rear of the enemy camp, and then the faintly sound of horses and people came from that direction.

Also heard the horse neigh, Baron York, whose tent was covered with animal skins, and Baron York was turning to sleep. Even if the rough ground is covered with animal skins, it cannot be compared with the soft big bed in his city lord's mansion. Baron York had insomnia. He cursed such a situation a moment ago, but at this moment he was glad he was not asleep.

After hearing a special sound, a firelight lit up outside the tent. Baron York was startled, and immediately jumped up and shouted, "What happened?"

A guard came in and reported: "The horse ring is on fire, my lord."

"Fire? How could it catch fire?"

"We don't know, now everyone is busy catching those frightened war horses."

"Idiot! It may be an attack. Put me on armor soon." Baron York couldn't wear the overly luxurious armor.

When he saw fire rising from the camp horse ring, Allen raised his hand and waved it down heavily. A pair of forwards composed of two fierce men, Willick and Roy, rushed to the camp immediately, followed by fifteen fighters equipped with flame soldiers. Allen brought Willick, Regis and others to follow from behind, and they chose a location far away from the horse ring to attack.

The camp attracted attention because the horse ring was on fire. Most of the soldiers helped catch the frightened horses running around, which caused major flaws in the defense of the camp. When the camp guard saw the sudden emergence of the team ~www.readwn.com~ the two guards were startled.

Just as one of them was about to blow the whistle, his head suddenly exploded, blood splashing all over his companion, but he was sniped and killed by Adele who didn't know where he was.

"kill!"

Bloe yelled, and the hammer of forbidden smashed the other person's chest, and the guard in light armor directly smashed the person out and crashed into a tent. At this time, the soldiers of Suer City realized that there was an enemy invading, and hurriedly dropped their horses, carrying fire/guns and weapons to Alan and the others.

"Kill the fire/gunner." Allen said.

Willick, Regis and others immediately rushed forward, and they were like a tiger into a flock, and it was a violent killing when they focused on the opponent's fire/gun team. More than a dozen firemen/gunners were not enough for them to kill. As for the infantry who emerged from other directions in the camp, they were directly exposed to the rain of fierce fire rifles.

When the violent gunfire of the raging fire rifle sounded, the tranquility of the night was completely torn to pieces!

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