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Section 300 Melee

Chapter 300 Melee

A quick and harsh whistle came from the wind. Robin didn't understand what it was, but the use of this sound was obvious: the Chaos Legion, which was still moving forward just now, stopped, even the Chaos Eggs.

Their stopping position is also very particular, and this is the limit of the range of the musket. At this distance, the musketeers will not shoot - because the bullet hit rate has been reduced to a limit, so it can be regarded as a waste of ammunition.

Although the church has made efforts to promote the Chaos Legion as an evil, bloodthirsty barbarian, who is not strategic, lacks discipline, and relies entirely on violence and muscles to fight. However, the facts we have witnessed in front of us show that the Chaos Legion is by no means a savage with muscles but no brains. They are also disciplined and well-trained legions.

Robin began to think about it involuntarily. He still remembered his time in Sivania, when he witnessed the battle between the Immortal Legion and the Bin tribe with his own eyes. But the battle was not so much as Robin as a participant, but Robin was a bystander. He watched the entire battle with Beller - relaxed in a safe position, and watched the entire battle happily.

He once thought that even if he was baptized by the baptism of war, but now it seems... after all, he is just bystanders. He is not the authorities, but he cannot understand the suffocating psychological pressure and cannot understand why some soldiers fled before the battle began.

Also... it's finally a day. But this is inevitable. Robin knew that he would have such a day sooner or later. He had to wear all over and stand on the front line of the battlefield as an officer.

The Chaos Legion in the distance had completely calmed down, looking like a dark cloud. Maybe they were looking forward to using this pressure to automatically collapse the enemy, but this time they must have miscalculated.

Now Robin already knows the cause of Parry's defeat - he doesn't know all, but at least he knows that some of the mistakes he made may be just one of the countless mistakes that led to failure. Parry is too confident, overestimates his strength, and underestimates the enemy's courage. He lists veterans on the front line and recruits on the second line. Therefore, when the Chaos Legion breaks through the front line, the recruits on the second line completely lose their fighting spirit when they look backwards. They are directly defeated, and their escape leads to the complete collapse of the front line.

The correct way to do this is to put the new recruits on the front line and the veterans are at the back. In this way, when the new recruits are defeated, experienced veterans will generally not be shaken. The stability of the second line will encourage the defeated first-line troops, and there is also the possibility of re-forming the formation. In this way, on the one hand, the new recruits can consume the offensive momentum of the Chaos Legion, and on the other hand, they can maintain the pressure on the enemy by superior forces. If you set up a formation in this way, even if you lose, you will not lose too ugly, but Pari's wrong approach ruined everything.

"Be ready! Be ready, get the weapons!" Robin walked along the front line once. This was his last patrol of his troops - there would be no chance next. Perhaps inspired by Beller, the morale of the soldiers looked slightly higher, at least not numb from fear as before. He returned to his position and signaled to the trumpeter beside him. So the trumpeter sounded the trumpeter, which was a sign of battle and a provocation to the Chaos Legion.

Robin held his sword tightly, unlike ordinary soldiers, and as an officer, he held a sword and shield, and began to call out loudly,

The entire square began to move forward slowly, maintaining their dense formation and small steps to further provoke the Chaos Legion. Instead of lined up with the other soldiers, Robin stood at the forefront of the entire team. He knew that if he could not act braver than he actually, this army composed of defeated soldiers might collapse before the battle. If so, he would drag the general back, which might lead to a great failure that would not forgive him for his life.

The entire square began to move continuously. "Forward", "Forward" and "Stabilize". He heard the soldiers behind him repeating his commands, his voice echoing in the team, and the quietness was broken. Thousands of feet were moving slowly, the shields and armor colliding with each other, making metal clanging sounds. Robin's eyes stared at the enemy without moving, then raised his sword and raised it over the top.

"Stop!" he said, not turning around. "Prepare to fight. I want to see if Chaos's blood is red! Kill them all!"

After saying this exaggerated sentence, he immediately issued another clear command, "Stay!"

But he didn't know if he could stabilize it. All of these soldiers had just experienced a defeat, and their morale was low and their bodies were exhausted. They were not familiar with him - in fact, they were completely unfamiliar with each other. So he gave an extra order.

"Be careful, you are not allowed to leave the team and you cannot attack on your own. Believe in your companions, believe me, believe in General Berel! Keep the formation and never disperse! Don't worry about the enemy, they will not always maintain a tight formation!"

The last sentence was told by the General. Robin was unable to be sure whether Belle's estimate would be correct for the first time, but he still shouted out.

His provocation had fruit. The Chaos Legion had already begun to move. The entire huge, gray-black square formation began to advance with the sound of iron boots stepping on the ground, and the Chaos Eggs rushed forward. Their speed began to accelerate. Just as Berel expected, the Chaos Legion's steady pace was beautiful for too long. Some Chaos warriors began to roar, roar, and bloodthirsty fanaticism instantly swept the entire Chaos Square formation. Everyone was speeding up, and the strict formation began to collapse. The Chaos Egg was much faster than that of humans, and soon it opened a considerable distance from the Chaos Warriors behind it.

In an instant, Robin began to move forward steadily again. The same was true for the soldiers behind him. In front of him, the Chaos Legion began to run wildly, as if a tide could swallow everything. Although he raised his head and chest, he found that he was filled with panic and fear. Although he walked slowly, he was still almost tripped by the vines in the cracks of the stones and the small stones that were not easy to see.

The Chaos Legion was operating, and the soldiers had a clear gap between the front and back due to their running speed. There was no sign of maintaining the formation or team. All Chaos warriors were waving their weapons frantically instead of holding them calmly. This was completely different from the training received by soldiers within the seven countries.

The first wave of muskets began to fire. The bullets tear the air and the smoke covered the sky. Some Chaos warriors seemed to hit an invisible wall and fell to the ground. But others were still moving forward. Some Chaos warriors raised their shields to try to resist the bullets, and more of them increased their strength on their feet.

The neat muskets shocked Robin staggeringly. He raised his sword again to indicate that after doing this final work, he returned to the right side of the queue and stood next to the young recruit named Tale.

The gunshot stimulated the slaying desire of Chaos Eggs. They ran faster, like an unstoppable boulder rolling down from a mountain. They were already separated from the chaotic square array behind them. At this moment, these monsters looked very much like onions with legs growing. They waved their terrifying fleshy tentacles, and their throats were filled with beastly roars.

The second wave of gunfire sounded. This time, the firepower was almost all concentrated on the tentacle monsters. Robin saw the corpse of the Chaos Egg - the one killed by Ash Rufate. The corpse of the Chaos Egg was dissected, and its thick muscles were impressive. In fact, as I saw when I surrounded and killed the Chaos Egg last time, the surface of this monster's body was very developed, and the huge and powerful muscles were like a layer of armor, which made most of the attacks not deep into the internal organs. Their key lies in the root of the tentacles. The muscles here are relatively weak and nerve-ridden.

The two Chaos Eggs slowed down, and they staggered and continued to rush for a while, and then finally fell down helplessly. But the other two Chaos Eggs had already rushed closer, and the musketeer had no time to release the next wave of bullets.

Chaos egg rushed into the ranks of spearmen. Robin heard the soldiers cry and scream, his shield shattered under the blow of tentacles, and his body was thrown high and dropped into the distance.

Another wave of bullets came, but they were aiming at the approaching Chaos Legion. As for Chaos Eggs, they could only rely on their own efforts. Fortunately, the dense formation also greatly weakened the lethality of Chaos Eggs. Without enough space to wield tentacles, the destructive power of Chaos Eggs seemed to be not as expected. They knocked down more than twenty soldiers, but at least half of them struggled to get up and re-enter the battle.

The Chaos Warriors who were shot were knocked down in groups and then stomped directly over the body by their companions.

A few revolver muskets were still exerting their power, but overall, the "three shots in the last battle" had ended. The Chaos Warrior rushed over fiercely. Robin could hear the enemy's roar and see the other party's faces. The soldiers killed by Chaos Egg fell to the ground and struggled to die slowly. But more soldiers lowered their spears and prepared to fight the approaching Chaos Warrior.

The Chaos Warriors who rushed over had completely lost their formation after being shot by a musket. They no longer paid attention to the neat queue, but just shouted and roared like crazy, and rushed towards the spear.

The two armies intersected, and the sound of steel colliding sounded throughout the sky. A dozen chaos raiders who looked like a small team rushed towards Robin and roared. Their team only had a little formation at the moment of the final battle, but they obviously intended to use fanaticism to make up for the shortcomings of the formation. The two sides fought, metal and wood collided, shields and shields pushed, and flesh and blood splashed around in front of the steel.

In a blink of an eye, the winner was decided. In front of the dense formation of more than twenty spears, the plunderers left five or six corpses. None of them were injured on Robin, but two spears were broken.

At this time, the battlefield was in chaos. The two armies intersected, stabbing, slashing, pushing, and rushing. The sound of knocking, shattering bones, screaming and whining came one after another. After a brief initial time, the formation of the spearmen began to scatter. Robin completely lost control of the entire square formation, and all he observed was a short distance around him. The only thing he could do now was to stand by the flag in the queue, hold a long sword, and protect the flag from falling with the other people around him. This was also the only thing he could do now.

This is the real battle? When observing in the rear, Robin could not detect it. Now he could feel it. The spear soldiers were trained to stand neatly with possession, shoulder to shoulder, and hold the spear forward, and assassinate when the enemy approached. But the facts show that these trainings were too ideal. Because at this moment, Robin felt like facing a street fight, frantically and bloodthirsty, completely trapped in the vortex of violence and chaos. He now vaguely understood a little, and knew why Parry's army was defeated by a round of impact of the Chaos Legion. Because under the crazy impact of the Chaos Legion, it was difficult to achieve the effort to maintain formation.
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