56. Chapter 56 Miracle II
There were some unspeakable emotions in his heart. Roddy couldn't tell whether it was anger...or regret.
He had actually been prepared to cause trouble with the orcs for a long time, but after the "Stello's Creek" copy, Roddy always felt that he should not rush in casually, and only wanted to be fully prepared before going to beat the orcs severely.
Yin Yitong…
But when he heard the returning scouts report that Cree Village had been massacred, he still couldn't accept the fact - Rody never thought that something like this would happen after Finks Village was burned down by a fire, because of his memory
In the game, Cree Village has existed since the server was launched...
From this point of view, the occurrence of this tragedy must be directly related to changing history...
What to do? Can you afford more than thirty wolf cavalry?
Rody frowned. He first looked up at the sky that was about to darken, then turned his head. Seeing the resolute-looking scouts beside him who had just finished their training, he gradually had a calculation in his mind - opportunity is something that will always be taken.
It's up to you to control it.
With a solemn expression, Rody nodded to the scout in front of him and said, "Kole, you did a good job."
Turning around, he began to issue orders without stopping -
"Everyone, prepare for battle!"
"yes!"
"Carter, go to the arsenal and ask Dick for arrows, at least a dozen for each of them!"
"yes!"
"Arrange them in armor, everyone carries short bows, and change to military horses!"
"yes!"
The response was powerful and clear. The scouts had a clear division of labor. They put on their equipment almost as quickly as possible. After reporting the numbers one by one, they mounted their horses and were ready for battle in less than three minutes.
This scene attracted many villagers to watch, and they all felt that the scene in front of them gave them an inexplicable impact.
At this time, Rody had already put on a "safari suit", inserted the horn bow on the side of the saddle, turned over and jumped onto the horse, and said without any nonsense: "Let's go!"
"yes!"
The team of eight people rushed out of Nolan Village in an instant and flew into the distance.
The villagers in Nolan Village looked at each other. They usually only saw the scouts eating well and training hard, but they never thought that when something really happened, the aura coming out of them seemed to be the same as the rumored lord.
The guard knights...are no different.
This kind of thing always makes the farmers feel strange, but while they were discussing, another team... happened to come from the other side of the village.
Soderol, who was tired of traveling, originally thought that he would be welcomed by Rody and others, or even say hello at the entrance of the village, but he never thought of this possibility——
Except for a few children playing in the mud at the entrance of the village, there was not even a shadow of a scout!
"This is…"
Soderall couldn't figure out what was going on. Could it be that this was one of the "powerful moves" before integrating into Nolan Village? In my impression, Roddy didn't seem to have this habit, right?
Just as I was thinking about it, several scouts behind me already had some complaints——
"What do you mean? Do the guys from Nolan Village really think they are superior to others?"
"They are all scouts, why do they need to make such a big show? Who can show it to them?"
The scouts in Finks Village are also arrogant. Who wants to come all the way and be treated coldly? Soderall wanted to dissuade him, but he couldn't refute it for a while - in other words, he actually had some feelings in his heart.
Uncomfortable, but cautious in his character, he patiently jumped off the horse and asked the villagers about Rody's location.
"You mean Captain Rody? They were here just now. A few minutes ago they suddenly gathered their team and left, running very fast. I heard that the village of Cree was attacked. I don't know what it was exactly.
"
After hearing this information, Soderol immediately realized that things were not as simple as he imagined. He turned his head and looked in the direction of the village of Kerry - at this time, the black smoke raised by the burning of the village 30 kilometers away had already begun.
clearly visible.
Thinking of some possibility in his mind, Soderol suddenly got on his horse, turned around and ordered to his more than ten subordinates: "Follow me, let's go!"
The scouts looked at each other in bewilderment as they watched the second lieutenant rush out at the head of the horse. They couldn't figure out why he did this for a while. However, relying on Soderol's usually high prestige, they still rode up and followed him.
.
On the horizon, the shadow of a team running towards the northwest could be vaguely seen. Soderall squinted and looked into the distance, trying to adjust the direction and pursue him. There was some excitement in his heart... What would Roddy do?
?Should we directly rush to the rescue of Cree Village, or should we go directly to cause trouble for those attackers?
Thinking of the tragic deaths of the ten wolf cavalrymen, and thinking of the swordsmanship duel in which he had completely lost in three rounds, Soderol felt that this was an opportunity to show his "team" in front of Rody - the scouts behind him.
They were not people with military pay like those in Kerry Village. They had undergone rigorous training under his own supervision. In terms of combat effectiveness, they were definitely much better than the scouts from other villages.
If by chance they can find room for them to show their strength today, Roddy will definitely look at it differently, right?
Although my strength is not as good as yours, I can still be good at leading and training troops.
With this thought in mind, Soderol tried his best to identify the shadow of the team in the distance and followed closely.
..
It wasn't until it was almost completely dark that Roddy, Carter and others finally found Luger behind a grassy slope.
If it weren't for the people sent out by Luger in advance to show the way, Roddy would hardly be able to identify the figures lying low on the grassy slope. Speaking of which, this veteran can really integrate the things he taught and apply them quickly.
Get up. Seeing his way of dealing with things along the way, Roddy could feel Luger's stability and decisiveness when facing real emergencies.
He would leave a scout every other section of the road to guide the people who came after him, and he would continue to lead people not far behind the orcs, and always remain undetected. Such a thing is simple to say, but it is absolutely impossible to do it.
Easy to do - so when Rody and others got off their horses and lowered themselves to Luger's side, the first thing they did was to extend their thumbs to confirm what the other party had done.
The seemingly unimportant action actually gave people a very strange psychological suggestion. Luger's anxiety immediately calmed down with Rody's encouragement, and then he reported in a low voice what he had observed in the past hour, and
I first analyzed the enemy’s strength composition:
"There are a total of forty-two wargs and thirty-three orcs. It can be seen that they are an elite force. They should have traveled a long distance from the other side of the grassland to get here, rested for a day or two, and then launched an attack on the Cree village.
Raid," Ruger analyzed the information he obtained, "If they are not stopped, I think the next target will be Nolan Village, and then Vic Village."
Rody poked his head upward and saw a camp full of tents in the distance through the slightly higher grass slope. He nodded and confirmed Ruger's conclusion.
The other party's analysis was very pertinent, but Roddy's considerations were naturally deeper than Luger's - one thing he knew very well was...this group of green-skinned animals was far more greedy than humans imagined.
They are like locusts, leaving no grass behind wherever they go. They rob what they can and burn what they cannot. They are completely desperadoes! The only effective way to deal with them is to eradicate the weeds.
!
A year after the server was first launched, some players tried to intercept the orcs who were looting the villages, and sometimes they were able to cause some losses to the opponent. However, these guys relied on their strong mobility to immediately launch extremely bloody and even suicidal counterattacks.
, and only after the opponent's group is destroyed can this trend be curbed within a period of time.
"Thirty-three orcs."
Roddy looked at the dozen or so scattered tents, and his mind gradually recalled articles such as "Key Points of Raiding the Wolf Cavalry Camp" and "Research on the Habits of Wargs" that he had read many times online.
He had already memorized the information: the customs of the orcs, the temperament of the wargs, the flaws in the camp location, and the flaws were obvious. So when he saw a camp full of wolf cavalry in front of him, the first thing Rody thought about was not whether there was an attack.
Maybe, but start thinking about how to attack to minimize losses!
Because in his eyes, the enemy has no secrets left.
Reaching out and touching the newly completed hammered arrows in the quiver, Rody realized that he was really lucky and had almost everything he needed.
"Thirty-three...hehe, don't even think about leaving..."
He muttered something to himself, but Luger next to him didn't hear it clearly and showed a questioning look. Roddy waved his hand to indicate that it was okay, and he called up the attribute column and skill column in an inaudible voice.
His current level 5 attributes are similar to those of these wolf cavalry, but the bonus of a "Wanderer Suit" allows Roddy to crush these orcs in the remote process at the same time - and such an overwhelming advantage is that the team
Next comes the key to "conquering more with less".
Rody glanced at the necklace that allowed him to sneak for 30 seconds, feeling more confident. He waved his hand to signal the scouts to approach, and then began to assign tasks with simple and effective tactical gestures.
Captain Hank, who was sitting in a corner while being forced by Luger to give directions, was at a loss for words to describe his mood——
"Damn. They are all crazy. Just find the Wolf Cavalry. Why do you still want to attack? Who the hell are these people?"
Hank muttered these words, but before he could finish, he was kicked by the scout next to him - "Stop talking, be silent!"
He closed his mouth in grievance, and felt extremely depressed in his heart. He was a man after all, but he seemed to be treated like a bitch along the way. He felt really depressed. He couldn't say anything or fart, and could only stare.
Roddy, who was assigning tasks to the front, looked like a frustrated little daughter-in-law, his eyes full of resentment.
After Roddy made the gesture, he confirmed that the scouts divided into two teams understood the mission. Just as he was about to stand up, he found such a strange guy in the team staring at him like this. He suddenly felt goosebumps all over his body and couldn't help it.
He turned to Luger and asked: "Where did this thing come from?"
"The scout captain of Cree Village is a coward. I asked him to show the way, but I was so scared that I peed my pants when I saw his virtue." Ruger shrugged and replied.
Although he felt a little nervous about the upcoming battle, the veteran naturally had to try his best to pretend to be calm in front of outsiders, so his expression at this time seemed very disdainful.
"Damn it, just don't be a faggot."
Rody muttered, then pointed to the side and said: "Let him stay here and don't move around. You lead the horse and get ready, waiting for my signal to fire the dysprosium arrow."
After that, he climbed directly over the grass slope alone and disappeared from everyone's sight silently.
Luger looked back at Hank and said, "Wait here, don't talk nonsense." Then he turned around and left with the other scouts. Carter seemed not to even bother to look at him, and walked directly in the other direction.
Chapter completed!