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Chapter 67 Strategies

The survivors in Calais grew up very quickly, but unfortunately, their actions were not expected by the Nagas.

On several of the main roads out of the city, heavy-armored Nagas stood impressively. They stuck their huge shields on the ground and held them with one shoulder, assuming the posture of ancient shield soldiers resisting the impact of cavalry and chariots.

The melee-type Nagas raised their tridents one after another and formed a three-shot shooting formation.

Obviously, although several magic-type Nagas were divided into several groups, they did not all enter the city. Instead, they planned to directly block the roads and arrest people from the beginning.

The Nagas moved very fast. They had arrived at the key position and set up their formation shortly after the bombardment started.

At this moment, the Nagas who actually entered the city to arrest only had less than two hundred melee-type Nagas and one spell-type Naga. The remaining people set up their formations outside the city, waiting for these guys who saw the opportunity early to free themselves.

Cast into a trap.

Of course, not everyone was quick enough to escape before the Nagas sealed off the city, but after all, these were only a handful of lucky ones.

Most of the survivors who wanted to leave the city ran into the Nagas' defensive formation. They either smashed their precious vehicles on the shields of the heavy-armored Nagas, or they tried to take a detour and rolled into the ditch.

Or even worse, the melee-type Naga's trident shot out the engine, and I took advantage of the situation and took a trip on a local plane.

For the Nagas, as long as they can capture the captives, it is not within the scope of these Nagas to consider how many humans will die during the capture process.

Soon, the Nagas blocking the city's main traffic arteries captured a large number of prisoners.

These survivors were not fools, and the Nagas' behavior of blocking the road was quickly discovered by the survivors in the city.

Some of them chose to change their route. Calais is a big city after all, and there is not only one road out of the city. The limited number of Nagas cannot block all roads. As long as they don't mind country roads or simply running in the wilderness,

There is still a way to escape from the city.

As for others, they were more thoughtful. They went to the port of Calais and got some sailboats to go out to sea, hoping to avoid the Terminators on land.

Their idea was very creative, and all the Nagas who landed did come ashore, but this does not mean that it is really safe to go to sea.

A sailboat had just sailed out of the port of Calais. The people on board were still congratulating themselves on finally escaping. Several metal tentacles had already wrapped around the ship. While crushing the entire ship, they also

These humans were dragged into the bottom of the sea.

Although the main purpose of the Naga Legion's attack was to capture prisoners, they did not receive an order not to kill anyone, so naturally there was no mercy.

If you voluntarily surrender, you may be able to save a small life, but if you are lucky enough to escape like this, you may be able to escape, but if you are unlucky, you can only pray for a less painful way to die.

Among the survivors in Calais, the most miserable ones at this moment are the British who came across the sea.

They originally thought they could escape danger by escaping from England, but they didn't expect that even after they hid in France, the Nagas still followed them like a shadow, and even launched an attack on the city.

The British, who had already seen how powerful the Naga army was in the UK, and how the British army was quickly slaughtered in front of them, were moisturizing much faster than the French.

On the one hand, they were already scared out of their wits, and on the other hand, it was also because they had just escaped from the UK and had not unpacked their luggage. Naturally, they could moisturize faster when they wanted to moisturize again.

But like most French people, they were not lucky enough to get out of the city again.

Most of them did not even escape to the Naga defense line, but were captured by the Nagas who entered the city.

In front of Nagas with various detectors, it is very unrealistic to escape and hide.

As if it was a replica of what they had done in London before, the Nagas began to search the city like a net.

They still bombarded the places where people were hiding and hiding.

However, compared to London, most of the survivors in Calais have heard from the British that hiding in front of the Nagas is useless information. Except for a few people who do not believe in evil, most people have not chosen to continue hiding and gamble.

That's a negligible chance of survival.

Most of them were like driven chickens and ducks, running lifelessly on the streets. They were only concerned with fleeing for their lives and had no extra thought to identify the direction of their escape.

And this is obviously all in the calculations of the Nagas.

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Sivara, who was far away in the UK, continued to issue instructions to capture prisoners through the command link, and said to Fasiqi on the side: "Currently, 13% of the captures and 76.1% of the roundup arrangements have been completed. We only need to block a few more

A single street can force most of the survivors in the city towards the Eurostar Galive and Dan stations."

"Understood, the target for the bombardment has been determined." Fashqi on the side did not have as much luxury as Sivaara. She devoted most of her computing power to commanding the battlefield.

At this moment, she is personally commanding and controlling the Nagas far away in Calais.

All the bombardments of the fire output type Naga outside the city are calibrated and guided by her. Except for the initial bombardment which was only to drive away the survivors in the city without precise shooting, subsequent bombardments were carried out according to Sivala's instructions.

The proposed plan is to block roads within the city of Calais.

The shelling was like a net, driving the survivors in one direction by constantly blocking the road, and finally gathered them together.

And the target they chose was Calais’ Eurostar train station Calais and Dan Station.

This is the station that Eurostar trains must pass through to go to the UK. After passing Calais, the UK is opposite.

The reason why we chose this place is naturally very simple. It was what several magic-type Nagas had discussed before, and they wanted to bring the captives back to England through the undersea tunnel.

It's just that although the undersea tunnel between Britain and France is not long, it is still dozens of kilometers long. If you include the extension line, it will be hundreds of kilometers long. Obviously walking such a long distance is not a suitable option.

In this case, using Eurostar lines becomes a natural choice.

In fact, while Faschi was commanding the troops to drive away the survivors in Calais, Sivaara was also coordinating the British trains and sending them to Calais to prepare to transport prisoners.

At this time, the first batch of trains had already set off and were heading to Europe along the railway line between Britain and France.


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