Edge of the Apocalypse

Chapter 316: Night Attack

Sitting on the swaying horseback, the Baron of York missed his luxurious and comfortable carriage with incomparable intensity. But the carriage was inconvenient to wear this full body armor, polished and decorated with curves of pure gold and inlaid with gorgeous gems. This set of plate armor is majestic and luxurious, coupled with the finely crafted two-handed giant sword, allowing the Baron York, who is over half a century old, to regain his youthful feeling.

It's just that compared with when he was young, the fat on his waist due to years of drinking made his waist armor look very congested and uncomfortable. And the muscles that have been slackened seem to be struggling to load the armor. Fortunately, the horse under the baron's seat is not bad, carrying the baron, his armor and weapons, and can barely trot to follow the army.

Baron York didn't want to go out together, after all, he was old, and the strength of the 15th level didn't know how much it had shrunk now. But Ethan reminded him that if he didn't go with him, God knows what the army of Storm City would do. Perhaps, when the time comes, they may have embezzled the treasures in the Aspen Mountains.

Ethan's words awakened the dreamer, and Baron York immediately ordered his servants to find out his set of armor that had been treasured for a long time, so there was a matter of putting on the armor for battle today. He was accompanied by a guard of about thirty people, following behind the Storm City army. The old jazz had already made up his mind that all the battles would be handled by those vampires, and his job was more to supervise than to fight.

When passing by a small forest, Baron York's heart moved, and he looked towards an old tree beside the road. The roots of the old tree are intertwined and the branches and leaves are dense, even if there is a person hiding, it is not surprising. Baron York picked up a fire/gun from the side of the horse, and was about to fire a shot at the canopy of the tree, when several small squirrel-like beasts slid down, looked at the human army warily, and then looked deep into the woods. fly away.

Baron York shook his head, laughed self-deprecatingly and put down his fire/gun, ignoring any old trees.

After the guards of Suer slowly moved away, a warrior equipped with a flame warrior slid down from a tree. He ran to a nearby high stone, pulled out a standard dense steel sword, and reflected it on the metal surface. Midday sun. Not long after, a flash of light also appeared on a hill in the distance.

Flashes of light would appear at intervals, marking the advancing trajectory of the coalition forces in Suer 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 simple topographical map and marked the enemy's whereabouts according to the location of the flash. In the evening, after the last flash faded, Edward handed the sketch to Alan.

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

It was dinner time, and Caesar heard voices coming from the gate of the village from afar, and a native warrior trot to him and whispered. Caesar nodded and walked towards the gate of the village. Near the gate of the village, several indigenous warriors pointed wooden spears at Alan. Alan stood calmly, while Baku next to him stared at him.

"You are not welcome here,

Get out! "Baku lowered his voice and said, he lowered his center of gravity slightly, like a vicious tiger ready to rage at any time.

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

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

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

Only then did Baku beckon and leave with the soldiers.

"Come with me for a walk."

Caesar patted Allen on the shoulder, and the two left the cottage and walked in the woods. Allen handed him the sketch and said, "This is the location of the coalition forces in Suer City. If you sneak attack tonight, you should be able to give them a huge surprise."

Caesar was beaming, took a look at it under the light of the moon and stars, and said, "Thank you for everything, my friend."

He sighed again: "It's a pity that the leaders now believe Baku's words, so it's inconvenient for me to bring you to the stockade."

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

Caesar smiled and said, "The ancestors said that those who dare to look directly 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 and came to their rear: "We will launch an attack here tonight and create chaos. I hope you will take care of it Chance."

Caesar put away the sketch and said, "I'm going to find the leaders to assemble the army."

"Hurry up." Allen nodded, said goodbye and left.

A pen quickly draws the situation of a camp on a plain white drawing paper. About ten kilometers away from the army of Suer City, Vera is drawing with her eyes closed. The girl seemed to be close to her. Even though what she drew was only a sketch, she clearly marked the setting of the camp. A painting was completed quickly, and she silently handed it over to Ellen who had just arrived.

Wei La seemed very tired, and a wonderful engraving on her chest was gradually disappearing. Those were a pair of eyes, but the pupils were in the shape of cubes, and this kind of engraving was 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, burrowing into a tent in the temporary camp.

Allen assembled his personnel, and this night attack almost used 80% of their strength. Except for Edward and the five soldiers who stayed at the starship emergency landing to protect their stronghold and logistics personnel, almost all the rest of the people were involved in this battle.

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

Lucy nodded: "I still have some Agni bombs left, which can be used by Adele."

Adele picked up her sniper rifle, which was half as tall as her, patted her chest and said, "Leave it to me."

"Then, we will use the fire in the horse pen as a signal to attack." Next, Allen arranged for the surprise attack and the post-break work. After everyone was assigned to their respective tasks, the team left the camp.

On the way, two girls, Adele and Lucy, left the team and went to find a sniper position by themselves. Willick said casually: "If the Baimeng people 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 300 people was heading out of the Aspen Mountains. It was a coalition army composed of several Baimeng villages. Several leaders sat on reindeer as big as war horses and advanced towards the location marked by Allen. Baku caught the deer's belly, and the reindeer trotted to catch up with Caesar and others in front. Baku shouted: "This may be a trap! Look, it's so obvious. Trick our troops out of the mountains and catch them all!"

"Baku." Caesar said with a glare at him. "We should try to trust others."

"It also depends on who the target is."

The tall King Kong next to him shouted: "Don't talk about it, Baku's concerns may be right. But we can't let the opportunity pass by for nothing. At that time, we should not rush to attack. We must first 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 coalition army in Suer City. The night is so quiet, there is no tension before the war. Glancing at the quiet camp, Baku sneered and said, "Look, our allies haven't moved..."

At the end of the sentence, suddenly there was a flash of fire behind the enemy camp, and then faint neighing and human voices came from that direction.

Also hearing the neighing was Baron York, whose tent was covered with a piece of animal skin, and Baron York was tossing and turning. Even if the rough ground is covered with animal skins, it can't compare with the big soft bed in his city lord's mansion. Baron York suffered from insomnia. Just a moment ago he cursed such a situation, but at this moment he was glad that he did not fall asleep.

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

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

"Fire? How could it be on fire?"

"We don't know either. Now everyone is busy catching those frightened war horses."

"Idiot! It may be an attack, put on my armor quickly." Baron York alone can't wear that set of overly luxurious armor.

When he saw the flames rising from the stables in the camp, Allen raised his hand and waved it down heavily. A pair of forwards composed of two fierce men, Willick and Roy, rushed towards the camp immediately, followed by fifteen warriors equipped with flame warriors. Allen followed up with Willick, Regis and others, and they chose a position far away from the horse pen to launch an attack.

The camp attracted attention because the horse pen was on fire, and most of the soldiers went to help catch the frightened horses running around, which caused a major flaw in the camp's defense. When the camp guards saw the team suddenly appearing, the two guards were taken aback.

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

"kill!"

Broy roared loudly, and the Hammer of Forbidden smashed into the chest of another person, directly hitting the guard in light armor, sending him flying backwards and crashing into a tent. At this time, the soldiers in Sur City realized that there was an enemy invasion, and hurriedly dropped their horses, and greeted Allen and the others with fire/guns and weapons.

"Kill the fire/gunner," Allen said.

Willick, Regis and the others immediately rushed forward, like tigers in a herd of sheep, aiming at the opponent's fire/gun team and killing them in a burst. A dozen firemen/gunners were not enough for them to kill in one go. As for the infantry pouring out from other directions of the camp, they were directly exposed to the rain of bullets from the raging rifles.

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

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