Unknown Knight

Chapter 318 Another adventure

The news of Aix's resurrection spread throughout the camp almost instantly. The main reason was that except for a very small number of seriously injured soldiers who were unable to walk, almost everyone in the camp gathered near Aix's tent.

In addition to the original devout believers outside the big tent, there were also some people who came here to join in the fun. There were even some people who saw that Aix had been seriously injured and had already had second thoughts but were afraid of exposing themselves, so they had no choice but to come here to pray with others.

However, from now on, all the people present will be classified into one category, that is, the devout believers who believe in the Supreme God and faithfully follow the prophet Aix. Because they all witnessed a fact together, a fact that can be called a miracle - their great prophet Aix, with the blessing of the Almighty Supreme God, came back to life.

Aix walked out of his tent and made a brief inspection in the camp to appease the people. All the soldiers near him changed their usual bowing and touching their chests to kneel on the ground, not daring to look up at him, and stretched their hands as far as possible towards his boots, as if they all wanted to touch them just a little bit, so as to get some of the grace from the Supreme God and the blessing from Aix.

Such a scene made him more sensational than Michael Jackson's appearance on the street. As the saying goes, a day's plan begins in the morning. The camp's morning affairs are usually busy. His inspection has seriously affected the progress of the camp's morning affairs. As a last resort, Axe had to return to his tent, which made the camp resume its tense and orderly operation.

After returning to the tent, Aix felt very hungry and hurriedly told Afanti to prepare a hearty breakfast. He felt so hungry that he could eat a cow. His serious injuries and Nana's treatment had drained him greatly, and he urgently needed to make up for it with food.

Just after finishing a hearty breakfast, Aix was discussing the next plan with the leaders when a warning horn suddenly sounded outside the tent.

It turned out that the city lord Humamu thought about it carefully after returning to the city last night. He believed that since Aix was dead, the morale of Aix's camp would drop seriously after the news fermented overnight, and it was possible that it would collapse directly.

So he decided to strike while the iron was hot and send a large number of troops to attack the border the next morning, so as to force the enemy to surrender with lightning speed before the morale of the Aix camp recovered and seize the final victory.

To this end, he mobilized almost all the forces that could be mobilized in the city overnight, and even gave men in their fifties a spear to make up the number. In total, he gathered more than 20,000 people. After having breakfast and taking a short rest, they rushed out of the city to seek battle.

As the saying goes, when there are more than ten thousand people, they are endless. Faced with twice as many people outside the camp, Aix did not hesitate and quickly summoned the army to go out of the camp to meet the enemy.

Although the number of people in the Aix camp was less than 8,000 after yesterday's battle, excluding those who died in battle and fled, and although most of them had prayed outside the tent all night and did not get enough rest, everyone's morale was very high. The miracle of Aix's resurrection made every soldier believe that the almighty Supreme God would protect them, and that their side would surely win. Everyone had a belief in the so-called "destiny is in my hands."

Seeing that the enemy not only refused to surrender but also dared to come out of the camp to resist, Lord Humamu looked at Lord Ghalib and several other nobles beside him with a sneer on his face, and sneered:

"Do they know they are going to lose and want to end the battle as soon as possible, so they come out to die early?"

His words caused laughter among the nobles, but they soon stopped laughing. They saw a group of people walking out of the opposite camp, led by Aix and the four generals. Behind each of them were two prophet guards holding huge shields for close protection.

After the fifteen men stood still, the man in the middle was Aix, who was shot dead by a crossbow yesterday. His pierced convex steel shield and iconic full-body armor had not been repaired in time, and his lining was stained with deep red blood. After seeing his face clearly, the soldiers of the Berbera camp immediately caused a commotion of anxiety.

I saw Aix take a step forward, take a deep breath, and then sink his energy into his dantian, and shout at the enemy opposite with a voice like thunder:

"Lord Humamu, you broke your oath and used dirty tricks to sneak attack me during the duel. Do you think you can kill me this way? This prophet is the only messenger of the almighty Supreme God in the world. He is immortal and cannot be killed. Your actions have angered the Supreme God. He will bring down the wrath of divine punishment and burn to death every mortal who disobeys His will!"

Although what Aix said later was nonsense, most people these days are superstitious. Miracles like Aix's coming back to life carry an aura of intimidation. His words sounded like witchcraft spells, making the soldiers in the Berbera camp panic, and the timid ones began to tremble unconsciously.

Seeing that his words had a good effect, Aix looked back at the two earthen platforms behind him. The flag bearer on the platform waved a red flag when he looked over. Seeing this, Aix waved his hand fiercely, and more than a dozen burning incendiary oil tanks were thrown down from the catapult on the platform with long tails of flames in the air.

They were in a commanding position, with the territory's specially made lookouts as aiming devices. The cans of fierce fire oil fell accurately on the crossbows in the Berbera camp, instantly igniting the crossbows hidden inside. Aix had suffered a great loss from the crossbows, and even if he had Nana to back him up, he was unwilling to go through that kind of heart-breaking pain again.

After two rounds of attacks from the fierce oil tanks, Aix looked back and found that the flag on the earthen platform had turned into a waving green flag. He knew that the crossbows on the opposite side had all been ignited and no longer posed a threat. The time was ripe. Aix paused the convex steel shield in his hand and rushed out first with the four generals.

Logically speaking, although Aix had just experienced a sneak attack, suffered fatal injuries and almost died, he should not have adopted such a leading-the-foot approach. However, as long as the enemy's crossbow was destroyed, the opponent really had no long-range weapons that could pose any danger to him. In addition, the prophet guards on both sides were holding giant shields and protecting him at all costs, so his life should not be in danger anymore.

The most important thing is that the enemy is powerful. Although the miracle of resurrection can intimidate and undermine their morale, it cannot defeat them completely. If you stand behind the formation and command the soldiers to fight, no matter how high their morale is and how skilled the formation is, the disparity in numbers will probably make victory extremely difficult, and there is even a high probability of failure.

Even if everyone relies on the blessing of "miracle" and fights to the end and finally wins the victory with great difficulty, it will definitely be a tragic victory with heavy casualties. Instead of this, it is better to let X and the four gods take the lead to break the formation. Once the enemy formation is broken, X's "divine power" will definitely cause chaos. Then the soldiers following behind can easily lock in the victory with another charge and avoid many unnecessary casualties.

In addition, although the number of soldiers in the opposite Berbera camp is large, it is obvious that they are of mixed quality. After seeing Aix come back to life, their morale will surely plummet to the bottom. As long as their elite troops at the front are defeated, the temporarily recruited bad soldiers behind will not be a problem.

So after Aix had just experienced a life-and-death crisis, he had to lead his team to charge into the front line once again. Many generals in the cold weapon era must have had this kind of forced helplessness.

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