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Chapter 48: The Destruction of the Goblin Elite Cavalry Regiment

All the dogs walked boldly on the road. They walked upstream along the dry river valley. There was no water at the bottom of the river, exposing bare white pebbles and a cracked river bed. If you didn't look at the equipment, this army would have a decent appearance. The scouts were there.

The front was scouting and reconnaissance, with four or five quick-legged warriors guarding the two wings. Kabuto and Banxian were behind the palace. There was no noise during the march. Everyone knew what they were supposed to do. It seemed that Kabuto was quite good at running the army.

The only problem is the weather. It's hot, very hot. Major didn't expect it to be so hot in early summer. Not long after the sun rose, it turned the earth into an oven. The red earth absorbed every heat,

Then it was released again. Not far away, all the dogs were already sweating and panting.

Major is not afraid of heat, but he is also very uncomfortable. The heat will not hurt him, but it does not mean that his body does not react. Sweat kept pouring out, soaking his underwear, making it sticky and uncomfortable. However, he can still use the drinking water he brought.

To replenish water, the dog-heads could only fight hard. Even the dog-headed king didn't take a sip of water because he didn't have many cards. He was completely desperate.

After more than ten miles, we crossed a dry cliff - Kabuto said it was a beautiful waterfall before. The river bed suddenly rose, almost flush with the ground. The willow trees on both sides of the river were tall and strong, with soft branches hanging almost to the ground.

.But more than half of the leaves have turned yellow, and the other half has dried up and shrunk.

The only green color comes from the buffalo grass sprouting from the cracks in the stones. From time to time, half-rotted dead fish appear in the soil, as well as more severely rotted wild sheep.

"Look, Goblins are really evil." Kabuto said.

After walking a few more miles, Major saw the dam blocking the river.

At the narrowest point of the river, a solid wooden fence cuts off the river water, and the gap in the middle is filled with soil. A group of green men are busy reinforcing the wooden fence with stones, and more than half of it is completed.

There is a blue wave behind the dam, which is slowly about to overflow, and is flowing along several wide ditches to the fields on both sides. Major rubbed his eyes to make sure that he saw it correctly. It was indeed a green field full of crops.

It was full of interest and vitality. As an urban loser who had never been to the ground, Major didn't know what kind of crops they were, but looking at the neat rows of fields, they should be barley, wheat or the like.

Needless to say, there are many little green men busy in the fields.

These guys were busy working and didn't notice them.

"Lord Dragon God, rush over and kill all these green-skinned dwarves!" The half-immortal approached Major and stared at the goblins, with fire almost coming out of his little eyes.

Major was a little hesitant. Things were a little different from what he imagined. Although these goblins were hateful, they didn't seem to have done anything extremely evil. Faced with this pastoral scenery and hard-working and simple farmers, Major was really a little reluctant.

Get rid of it.

A goblin who went to the bottom of the river to urinate found the kobolds, climbed up the river bank with his pants, and shouted loudly.

Kabuto looked at Major with reproachful eyes, as if blaming him for not making a decisive decision and losing the opportunity for a sneak attack.

Major ignored it and walked straight over.

As soon as the goblins heard the alarm, they quickly put down what they were doing, took out their weapons, organized themselves into formation, and came forward led by a slightly taller man of the same kind.

"There are not many cards. Aren't you kobolds dead yet? Are you here to die again?" the leading goblin shouted, waving a mace.

"We, the Bloody Hills Kobold Tribe, are all out today to seek justice." Kabuduo responded. "Come on!"

All the dogs swarmed up, and Mr. Hardhead was running at the front. He was yelling and waving a stone hammer in his hand.

Major had no choice but to follow suit and charge forward. Kabuduo was very smart, and fearing that if he delayed, the fight would not start, he even skipped the steps of shouting in front of the formation and the duel between the generals, and directly launched a charge.

But the Goblin leader shouted: "Back off!"

The greenskins turned around and ran backwards with a huff. When the kobolds saw that the enemy was defeated without a fight, they all pursued bravely. In the blink of an eye, the formation was in chaos. The ones with fast legs ran in front, and those with slow legs fell down.

Far away, the half-immortal with old arms and legs dragged his feet forward, stumbling and stumbling.

When they were almost running into the field, the goblin leader shouted again. All the goblins shouted, turned around, and actually stabilized their position. The kobolds were still chasing, and suddenly they heard a sound coming from the willow forest.

After a few squeaking sounds, more than a dozen large wild boars came out. Each wild boar was riding a goblin, holding a wooden spear, and formed a wedge formation, launching a cavalry charge against the kobold troops.

Major was shocked. These goblins actually knew how to play tactics. They first lured the enemy deep and disrupted their formation, and then the cavalry suddenly rushed out and outflanked them. The cooperation was very tacit. No wonder the kobolds are not tall but have good physical fitness.

, has a violent temper, and Kabuto and Banxian, two people who are at least at the first level of understanding Yuanli, were beaten to a pulp the first few times.

The dog heads didn't panic at all. When they saw the Wild Boar Cavalry rushing out, they immediately stopped and leaned towards Major.

Cunning! Very cunning. Major took a quick look at Kabuto. He was holding a staff in his right hand and holding his chin in his left hand. He was also looking at him.

For a moment, Major felt like he was being plotted. Shouldn't he be the one taking charge of the central army and strategizing? Why did he become the one who charged into the battle? Insidious! This card is very scheming.

However, he would not just ignore it. He would definitely do what he promised them, and it would not be too late to settle accounts with Kabuto afterwards.

Major yelled, "Stand back and watch me come." He pumped his fists and faced the roaring Wild Boar Cavalry.

If faced with human cavalry, Major would not dare to face the enemy head-on with his current strength. The charge launched by a cavalry team is very terrifying, and it is difficult to have room to dodge. Being stabbed by a spear several meters long will kill someone.

But it was different when facing the wild boar cavalry. Although these wild boars were well-trained and could maintain their formation under the control of the goblin riders, their shortcomings in size and speed meant that they would only be beaten when facing Major.

Major rushed forward, and when he was about to collide, he dodged the first spear and stepped on the boar's nose, knocking it over to the ground. He jumped up and avoided the slash from under his feet.

The passed spear fell onto the last goblin, knocking it over.

The wild boar at the head was the largest and fastest. It was trampled over by Major. It squeaked and screamed, and its snout was inserted into the soil. Its fat body rolled twice in the air before it landed. Its fangs were also broken, and its mouth was full of blood.

The wild boars behind him couldn't dodge, so they stumbled and rolled into a ball. For a moment, the screams of the wild boars and the curses of the goblin riders resounded throughout the fields.

The few wild boars that were not affected on both wings rushed out a long way before turning around in a large circle, reorganizing their formation, and charging towards Major again.

Major smiled. He was waiting. These goblins were obviously stupid. They only learned the cavalry charge tactics, but not how to use them. Of course, the best target for a cavalry group charge is the enemy infantry phalanx. Facing a single

The enemy is very unlucky.

At this time, their best choice is to ignore Major and charge directly at the other kobolds. The kobolds without the protection of spears and shields will be defeated even if they face a few wild boars.

But they obviously did not have such tactical awareness. Perhaps they realized that Major was the biggest threat among the enemies, so they used the most powerful troops to deal with it.

At the same time, the Goblins, who were soldiers and farmers, also fought with the Kobolds. The Goblins were numerous and well-equipped, but the Kobolds were superior in strength, skill and morale. A battle between the two sides

There was a scuffle and dust was flying.

The Wild Boar Cavalry charged over again, and this time the leading knight learned the lesson and raised his spear high, with protection on both wings to prevent Major from repeating his old tricks.

Major didn't intend to do it all over again. He wouldn't do such an uncreative thing. He stepped on a spear that fell on the ground, rubbed it and picked it up in his hand, bent down, and pointed it at the wild boar.

His legs and feet swept across the entire army.

The rider was shocked and went to pull the reins, but the wild boar had already picked up speed and was so close that he could not stop it. He was hit in the leg by a spear, and there was a heart-wrenching sound of cracking bones.

Several wild boars fell to the ground, bringing up a cloud of dust that rolled to Major's feet.

The remaining goblins saw their elite cavalry team destroyed in an instant. They shouted, dropped their weapons, ran away, and disappeared into the fields.


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