The thirty-eighth chapter of Rhodok's mourning (2)
"Follow up, you must fight them down." Hu Bin saw a group of numbers in various equipment rushing towards this side with his followers, and sneered in his heart. The combat power of these miscellaneous brands had really overestimated them before. The heroic knights are worthy of being the world's top combat power, and ordinary fifth-level soldiers cannot break the defense close to each other. The narrow city wall aisle can only accommodate three people side by side, not to mention that there are spaces to waving weapons. Two heroic knights in composite plate armor crushed over like bulldozers. The enemy could only use their names to slow them forward, not to mention that the remaining knights and more powerful guards were followed behind them.
As he was about to advance to the springboard of the siege car to block the enemy's road, a powerful crossbow flew over. Hu Bin's heart twitched, and two heroic knights were killed by the crossbow arrow, and then blocked by the third person's large shield. The city defense crossbow has an astonishing lethality under such terrain. If the heroic knight had not brought the Baogang-shaped shield, a group of soldiers behind would have been killed.
Hu Bin stared at the city defense crossbow that he had been proud of with blood-red eyes. The numbering group was crazy and used his own people to block Hu Bin's vision. The enemy soldiers blocking the front were naturally penetrated. Hu Bin picked up the battle bow and blessed the Feng Arrow technique and shot an arrow, but he could only see the arrow stuck deeply on the baffle, and the numbering person who controlled the crossbow jumped.
The city defense crossbow, which was one in five seconds, shot three shots, dealing with six heroic knights. Hu Bin felt distressed even more than two hundred soldiers when he suffered casualties. Fortunately, the city defense crossbow originally had not much ammunition, and the ammunition had been exhausted for such a long time. These shots were Hu Bin ordered the soldiers to stay to deal with the difficult enemies, but he didn't expect to taste it first. It was probably the numberers over there who were also very embarrassed. Yesterday they found a way to collect the crossbow arrows and destroy them.
The gap was finally blocked by the heroic knights. A large number of slept towards the numberers of Rodok. The numberers who were trapped in beasts still fighting broke out a round of attacks. The spear of victory, arcane missiles, and a bunch of disposable props that Hu Bin didn't recognize to fuck the group of soldiers. Then a goblin bomb caused Fenriel and Gerry's tribe warrior entourage to fall into the city seriously injured. The lucky Ted rushed out from behind them, and defeated the enemy blocking the road with the blessing of the sword wind skill with the help of the enemy.
The desperate Rodok numberers were finally annihilated by Hu Bin's troops, and they regained the right wall and the guard crossbow that had run out of ammunition and food. In the fierce battle in less than three minutes, Hu Bin and Gree each lost one of their followers, and the infantry cavalry at level 4 and level 5 were treated as cannon fodder, causing heavy losses.
As the battle progressed, another tribe warrior of Gerry also retreated on the verge of serious injury. The enemy's offensive seemed fierce, but the key position was blocked by Hu Bin's high-end combat power, which was nothing more than a one-on-one duel. However, as Gerry and Hu Bin's several personal guards were exhausted, the hero knights had to be sent to the front.
Hu Bin felt heartbroken that in order to intercept the influx of infantry siege, nine more heroic knights fell to the top of the city, and only two of them were seriously injured and dragged back to their own formation. Thirteen top knights did not die on the charge, but were consumed on the meaningless city wall.
Gerry's armor was covered with blood from the enemy. He had just replaced a hero knight and pushed him up. His chest was sunk by Sergeant Swadia's military hammer. The ribs on his chest must have been broken. Gerry coughed with blood foam and judged that his hands were constantly moving. The blade slashed over the knee of the enemy who jumped onto the city wall and handed the fallen enemy to the soldiers beside him to solve the problem. He stared at the next enemy. The steel shield in his hand was almost rotten, and his fingers were cut off by the blade through the shield.
"It's so miserable." He knew that he would recover after a while, but the pain of the injury still affected Gerry's movements. He knew that he was about to be unable to stand it.
There were also many fewer soldiers around him. After all, the enemy attacked was not a soft seller. Although he tried his best to take the enemy's attack, he still could not avoid the casualties of others.
Hu Bin hesitated, not knowing whether he should send the last reserve team, which was composed of Gerry's 23 most elite Kujit Lancers and 34 hired cavalrymen. These elite cavalrymen Hu Bin was reluctant to send them to the city wall, and he had to leave some seeds for himself and Gerry. Moreover, even if they were filled in this pit, they would not be as good as a shield-holding archer who would not be good at defending the city without a big shield.
Gerry still fell down. Hu Bin took over his squad. A shield strike knocked a senior Rodok spearman down the city wall. He turned around and beheaded the enemy who sneaked in while changing positions. Hu Bin, whose power had reached the world limit of 30 points, had become very terrible. He would often cause the enemy to be dismembered on the spot with one knife and two swords.
An enemy came up and was chopped down. The enemy behind quickly filled up his position. He raised his weapon over his head to prepare to slash. However, when he only raised his hand, Hu Bin blocked the attack route with a shield. Then a flash of sword light, and the soldiers rushing up lost consciousness in his lower body. In similar situations, Hu Bin encountered more and more injuries on his body. His arms began to hurt, his breathing began to become messy, and his shield had long rotten. I don’t know if the shield he was holding was the enemy or his own people.
Hu Bin, who had begun to kill the enemy and numb, woke up and found that there was no enemy in front of him. Looking at the enemies who were abandoning their armor and abandoning armor and the sparse defenders on the city wall, Hu Bin threw the one-handed hammer helmet he picked up at the city's defeated soldiers, took off a steel helmet with an eagle wing, raised his shield-holding hand in the air, took a long breath, and shouted happily. The surviving soldiers on the city wall immediately knocked on the broken wall and his shield with weapons, bringing the cheers of victory to the people in the city. At this moment, Hu Bin's heart was not joy or glory, but a deep fear.
Gerry and his own legion were finished, and each of them had only one small team of troops left. The Rodoks outside the city began to retreat, and the Swadias escaped completely when Hu Bin was not paying attention, but chasing them at this time was purely seeking death.
Hu Bin didn't know how much pressure his door blocking tactics brought to the siege lords. As soon as he arrived at the next soldier blocking the road, another equally terrible soldier would be replaced, as if there were endless such soldiers in the city, especially the surge in casualties after Gerry took over, which even hit the enemy's few morale left.
When Hu Bin took over, the enemy troops who had already been exhausted for a long time could not be captured, and the Swadias, who saw that things were unsuccessful, left the Rodocs and retreated from the siege first. The Rodocs persisted for a while, but had no effect except for causing more casualties.
In this service, Hu Bin and Gree, except for the well-preserved cavalry of the reserves, were injured. In the end, Hu Bin relied on the remaining heroes and knights behind him to scare away the Rodocs' final counterattack. Lorraine, who had consumed a lot of energy, could not rescue more seriously injured, and could only abandon the relatively low-level soldiers. The condemnation in his heart made him look paler and his desire for the power of holy light filled his mind.
Hu Bin, who had recovered, began to command the soldiers to clean up the battlefield. The bodies in front of the siege cars piled up into hills and completely blocked the city gates. Fortunately, the enemy's siege routes left by the enemy could be used for waste. A large number of corpses were waiting to be buried, and equipment was waiting to be recycled in a classified manner. Hu Bin, who lacked manpower, had to spend a bounty and mobilize citizens to voluntarily clean up the body.
The Rodok legion fled back to Viruga, with less than 500 people, and even half of the reinforcements from the Kingdom of Swadia were lost. No one would come to attack Gercira in the short term.
Chapter completed!