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Volume 7: The bloody battle of Tallon (2) Chapter 12: The front is in danger, reveal the trump card

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    Barbarian orcs are usually simple-minded and find it difficult to master delicate offensive and defensive skills. They are accustomed to rushing and fighting in a wide range of ways. With their physical fitness and ferocious and fearless nature that far exceeds that of humans, this method often works.  Defeat even the most rigorously trained and well-equipped human forces.  But under the gryphon sword wielded by Tomad, the barbarian orcs will inevitably suffer a lot.  Due to his familiarity with the attack methods of the barbarian orcs, Tomad was not prepared to defend the city from the beginning, which would prevent him from using his full capabilities.  After rushing to the siege tower, Tomad had already started the special meditation method he had mastered. It was like having an extra eye on the top of his head that could observe everything. The movements of every barbarian orc in all directions could be clearly seen.  See.  He was dancing wildly, spinning, with flexible steps. The gryphon sword weaved a web of light that represented death and blood. Every attack and dodge was perfect. The corpses of the barbarian orcs gradually piled up around him, and the blood  The wooden bridge became slippery, but Tomad's steps were flawless and incredibly precise.  Tanes Bonegnasher, who had been temporarily deprived of his position as the leader of the White Guards, stood on the top of the siege tower, narrowing his eyes and watching Tomad cause carnage and death. He was observing the opponent's movements: evasive steps, offensive steps  Skills, and the power to block, while thinking about how to make a beautiful surprise attack.  When he was pretending to follow the envoy, Tanes Bonegnasher had seen Tomad's figure before, but that time the evil-eyed god of death did not unsheath his sword. A thin swordsman, a big tauren and a powerful man  The shadows of the steel fists attacked at the same time, causing the elaborate trap designed by the king of barbarians to fail, and Tans also lost one of his eyes and his prestige.  Now Tanresi is ready to win back his reputation from the young human with golden eyes in front of him.  Tomad turned sideways and dodged an ax blow from behind with almost impossible agility. Then with a backhand swing, the gryphon sword accurately cut the attacker's throat. The man held his neck and did not fall down.  , Tomad had already turned behind him, kicked him out, and blocked several other barbarian orcs who rushed forward.  This blow gave him a very short respite. A particularly tall roaring warrior opened his arms and rushed forward with a roar, trying to push Tomad off the wooden bridge. However, the latter just made an elegant slide.  He slipped out from under the guy's arm and hit his knee with a sword.  The Roaring Warrior let out a terrifying roar and fell off the wooden bridge, but he was lucky, because at least this height would not kill him immediately.  The remaining barbarian orcs were not so lucky. Tomad knelt down on one knee and waved the gryphon sword into a blur of light and shadow. The four barbarian orcs fell outward at the same time, and the vital points of each person's chest and abdomen were shattered.  There were several more bloody wounds.  "For a human," Tans Bonegripper thought to himself, "this kid is not doing too bad." Several more Roaring Warriors rushed up together, and Tomad rolled on the spot, falling from their  He rushed out of the encirclement and then jumped up.  The gryphon sword first cut open the back of one guy's neck, and then struck the second brutal orc's forehead squarely.  Due to the hardness of the skull, Tomad's movements were extremely sluggish, never exceeding an interval of one-tenth of a heartbeat.  This was the opportunity that Tanes Bone Grinder had been waiting for for a long time. He jumped up and slashed at Tomad's back with the giant sword in both hands. This blow had been prepared for a long time. If it hits, it will definitely kill him.  The young pilgrim was split in two from head to toe.  However, Tomad suddenly turned his head at this moment, as if there was another pair of eyes on the back of his head, and he had already noticed Tanz's silent attack.  The moment their eyes met, Tanze suddenly felt that his movements had become very slow, and a cold fear was injected into his blood vessels, like countless fine needles piercing his heart.  The Griffin Sword floated over like a ghost, parrying a sure blow, and then thrust forward with the blade of the giant sword in both hands piercing Tanes's chest at a very slow speed, penetrating the thick leather armor.  , muscles and bones, his right lung was cut in half.  The flow of time returned to normal the moment the sword blade pierced the chest.  Tanresi let out a roar of pain, staggered back, and hit his back against the wooden wall of the siege tower. Then he slowly slid down and sat down. He lowered his head, first seeing his chest full of blood, and then the world fell into his lap.  His eyes darkened.  The noise of the battle became blurred, as if separated by a thick layer of cotton.  Tanz's every breath became more difficult. He remembered the oath he made when he followed Zulu Gritouzi, and his pride as the leader of the White Guard.  "A despicable sneak attack, and it was discovered This ending is really a shame" Tomad didn't even know that he had just killed a white guard leader, because he was about to sink.Drunk in the thrill of slaughter.  Tomad is not a bloodthirsty person in any sense, but the fanaticism of fighting can easily inject cruel elements into his emotions. He is swinging his sword, taking lives one after another, and cutting apart every body.  The ferocious and fearless roaring warriors of the barbarian beasts finally felt fear in the face of certain death. At first, a few people hesitated to retreat, but soon turned into a self-trampling rout.  A few seconds later, Tomad suddenly realized that he had lost the target of his sword. He blinked, and the blood-red fog in front of his eyes gradually faded, and then he realized that he was standing alone in the middle of the wooden bridge stained red with blood.  , as far as the eye could see, there were all corpses and dying people, not even a single standing barbarian orc.  Looking at the horrific scene he had caused, Tomad couldn't help but shuddered, "I did all this?" He muttered to himself in disbelief, his eyes passing over a body with its chest cut open at his feet.  Corpse, my heart suddenly felt a little tight.  A tremor came from the wooden bridge under his feet, and Thomas suddenly realized that there was no room for being distracted on the battlefield. If the bloody killing had not frightened the courage of the barbarian orcs, he might have to pay for this sudden feeling of weakness.  Heavy price.  The wooden bridge was being recovered, and it was obvious that the commander of the siege tower had decided to retreat. Tomad rushed to the end with a few sprints without thinking, and then jumped back to the city wall.  The brutal fighting here was particularly crazy. There were two thousand defenders of Tallon Fortress¡ªincluding one hundred and fifty senior pilgrims and two hundred steel fist knights¡ªand four to five hundred barbarian orcs who rushed to the city wall.  The roaring warriors faced each other in a desperate battle.  Battle axes split shields and armor, spears pierced chests and heads, roars, shouts, screams and groans, the clang of metal collisions, the whizzing of swords, the clicking of armor and bones,  A horrifying sound gathered into a dark chorus praising death, echoing from the first wall of Tallon Fortress.  Tomad swung his sword and chopped down two barbarian orcs who were charging towards him, and then felt a little at a loss.  Just now, he single-handedly resisted the siege of the entire siege tower by the barbarian orcs, killing them heartily. But now almost everyone has their own opponent, and they are fighting fiercely with each other.  So what should you do?  Stab the enemy from behind?  It would be useless to find another siege tower and jump on it to kill them all.  The battle situation on the city wall is tilting towards the side of the barbarian orcs. Except for one siege tower whose wooden bridge was broken by an alchemy ballista, the other eight siege towers have added wooden bridges to the city wall, and a steady stream of people rush out from above.  The roaring warriors of the barbarian beasts are suppressing the activity space of the fortress defenders.  Melee is the Brutal Orcs¡¯ favorite and best fighting method, and no one, including the highly disciplined Knights of the Steel Fist, can beat them in this aspect.  Tomad rushed towards a man wearing a black iron helmet and chopped him and several of his guarding warriors to the ground, but this did not bring much help to the battle.  The command system of the barbarian orcs has always been terrible. When fighting, those gangsters are like ordinary warriors charging forward bravely. There is not much difference between killing them and not killing them.  But it¡¯s different with the fortress guards.  In the fierce battle, more than a dozen company captains have been killed one after another, and the casualties of the patrollers and steel fist knights are also considerable.  This had a great impact on the garrison's front. The difference in combat effectiveness between a company with a company captain and a company with a dead company captain was as huge as a world of difference.  Tomad saw with his own eyes the different reactions of the two companies next to him after a defense line was breached by the orcs.  Knight Deborah led his men to block the attack bravely. More than half of them were killed and wounded and refused to take a step back. However, the Augur Company, which lost its captain, seemed to be cowed and even had a few deserters.  That gap was eventually forcibly closed by Lord Toth with a team of steel fist knights, but the entire front was shaking. This was not something Lord Toth could do.  Tomad continued to chop for a while, and also used a black fireball to light a siege tower, but it was still unable to shake the ferocious offensive of the barbarian orcs. It was like throwing a few stones into the vast ocean, unable to make much waves at all.  "It seems there is no other way. I didn't expect that just after the war started, I was forced to play a precious trump card." Tomad shook his head with a wry smile, took out an exquisite silver-plated whistle from his side, and put it in his mouth  Blow hard.  The extremely penetrating whistle sounded, and under the influence of magic, it reached the ears of Bishop Kurgan, the abbot of the monastery.  The old bishop also had a helpless smile on his face, then stood up and walked to the huge golden scale emblem in the center of the room.  Five sacred relics that were once worn by the bishop were placed around the sacred emblem. Next to each sacred relic stood an older pilgrim.  ¡°Brothers, let¡¯s begin Chapter 8 of the Code of Justice, Saint Bablupa¡¯s Tears for Our Sins.¡±
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