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Chapter 276: Fighting in the Night (II)


If he was young, Bill would definitely be in the front.

But now, as I get older, my physical strength has declined seriously.

If it weren't for the fact that the enemy was right in front of him, he would have been unable to hold on long ago.

How could he be qualified for the task of leading the charge?

But he said that Lorne, who was struggling to his death, did not lose many people.

Excluding a few unlucky guys who fell and got injured because they didn't pay attention to their feet, the casualty rate of the modified people was only one-tenth of Bill's side.

The numerical advantage is gradually being evened out, and soldiers who don't know the truth are still marching forward.

But the darkness in front of him was like a giant beast with its mouth wide open, as if no matter how many people were sent, it could not fill its appetite.

Bill's physical strength was weak and he was still blind, but countless soldiers could not make any progress.

If you want to achieve the greatest victory at the least cost, you must capture the enemy's commander or defeat the opponent's main force.

The fighting spirit of Lorne and the others is the best guide, and they firmly believe that their side has the numerical advantage.

Bill was prepared to rely on quantity to make up for the lack of quality.

After the vanguard was completely wiped out, Baron Tuke finally admitted that the bastard soldiers were stronger than his men.

The screams and shouts around him also proved his point, but wanting to rely on his knights to defeat Lorne was just Bill's delusion.

The knights marked with fighting spirit were the most eye-catching battlefield in the dark night.

Bill could clearly see Lorne's battle even from hiding behind.

It's not an exaggeration to say they were devastated, but it's not an exaggeration to describe the seven knights on their side as being defeated.

Even though Robert and the others were weaker than him in life in terms of fighting spirit, their desperate fighting style was too much for normal people to bear.

What's more, as soon as they made contact, Lorne used the door panel in his hand to split a knight in half who couldn't think of a head-on confrontation with him.

The six knights were no longer a match for Lorne.

On the battlefield where he couldn't easily dodge, Lorne gave full play to the power of the door panel.

He rounded and waved the huge two-handed sword, and any soldiers who wanted to come forward to help were brutally cut in half by him.

The bloody beasts were killing more and more vigorously.

On Bill's side, it was difficult for ordinary soldiers to support their knights in the dark.

After losing one of their companions, they were unable to withstand Robert's attack.

What's more, there are scammers and Lorne among the opponents who are extremely powerful and can kill them with one move.

They slowly retreated.

Not only did the knights who joined the battlefield fail to serve as sharp swords, they actually retreated in full view of the public.

The guys who realized that the situation was not right also began to lose their ability to work.

Anyway, under the cover of darkness, who knows if they tried their best to look at Lorne's side.

There are not so many small ideas in transforming people.

As they pushed forward, they were almost close to Bill's position.

If he continued to fight, there was no hope of victory and he might become a prisoner of a wild species.

Under the reflection of the fire, Baron Tuke's face looked ferocious like a cornered beast.

Luondo hoped that this guy would choose to fight him desperately, but the older Bill obviously didn't look like his dead son.

With no chance of winning, Bill finally gave the order to retreat.

The six knights who barely survived quickly left, except for one unlucky guy who got his foot caught on a raised tree root and died.

The other five people successfully retreated to Bill's side, and Lorne, who did not miss the opportunity to beat the drowned dog, naturally pursued with all his strength.

But when fighting, darkness is his accomplice.

The pursuit did not bring him any convenience, and Bill would not turn around and run away regardless of anything.

He left some people as the queen, and promised that as long as he left, they could surrender.

Sure enough, after persisting for a while, Baron Tuke led his remaining defeated soldiers and disappeared.

The outcasts immediately dropped to their knees and surrendered, but never in their wildest dreams did they imagine that Lorne would massacre the prisoners.

As a noble, a lord with private soldiers on the ground.

Family warriors are the most important asset, so as long as it is a battle between humans, there is an unwritten rule.

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The defeated side could use gold coins to redeem the prisoners of their own family, but when Lorne left the woods in the direction Bill was escaping from, there was no one breathing anywhere except corpses.

The stingy Lorne also wanted to come back later and let the meat ball transform those corpses, so in his hurry to chase the escaping Bill, he did not forget to order the soldiers to stab all the corpses.

But precisely because of this, Bill and the others were given enough time to escape.

The two knights half-pulled him out of breath, and his embarrassed appearance made Bill no longer look like the baron he once was.

And in the dark woods, many family warriors also ran away.

Even for those who managed to escape with them, most of them had lost their armor and were unable to participate in the battle again.

Weir, who was guarding outside, knew what was going on at a glance.

He had long thought that Lorne's elite soldiers were very good at night fighting, but he did not expect that he underestimated the strength of the Cyborg in the end.

After a simple calculation of the number of people, not only were two knight companions missing, but the number of soldiers who came out was only over a hundred.

If Lorne chooses to continue the attack, they will definitely not be able to protect the entire Tuk Territory with this power.

And judging from Lorne's behavior of daring to invade their territory, Weir felt that the other party was likely to continue attacking.

Until the Tuco family was beaten to a pulp and Eddie's death could not be investigated.

Although Weir's ideas were a little different from what Lorne was considering, his direction was not wrong.

Lorne will indeed chase Baron Tuke.

Once he tastes the sweetness, he will not leave easily without reaping the full benefits.

After two night battles, the Tuke family no longer had the strength to fight against the hateful beasts.

With only the soldiers and knights in hand, the entire Tuk Territory would be ravaged by Lorne as he pinned him to the ground.

Bill obviously knew this fact.

The face of the baron who escaped was even more ugly than when he saw his son's head.

The best way to deal with the current situation is to find a nearby lord to intervene and mediate.

But after losing so miserably, he no longer has the power to pursue Lorne, the murderer, for his crimes.

There may be a lot of price to pay, whether it is asking for mediation or asking Lorne to withdraw from the Tuk Territory, it will not be free.

After losing his son and the mine, does he still need to pay a large amount of compensation to thank Lorne for killing his son and taking his territory?

In recent decades, Tukland has been the leader among the smaller lords in the neighborhood.

Let him bow his head and admit defeat, or surrender to a bastard.

Whether it is as Baron Tuke or as Eddie's father, Bill cannot accept such an ending.

So as soon as he escaped and was desperate, he ordered Weir to speak

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