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Chapter 193 The Bloody Battle of Amondin (16)

The attack of the Toba pirates started with a fire at dawn. It is said that the darkest time is before dawn, and this is true. At the darkest hour of the day, they first started from the south side of the camp, loading a truck full of fodder.

The carriage fire started.

After a cart of fodder was doused with oil by the towed pirates, it quickly ignited into a raging fire, and the fire of this cart was like the horn of the general attack, announcing the beginning of the battle.

Soon, the tents in the Brick Alliance camp began to be ignited by the torches and rockets fired by the pirates. The hot flames woke up the sleeping Brick Alliance soldiers. They ran out to take a look at the camp.

Fires broke out in many places.

There were also many Brick coalition soldiers whose tents were burned in their sleep. They were rolling on the ground covered with fire, or running around in the camp, igniting more soldiers and tents. Soon, the entire camp was

It was a mess.

The fire and commotion in the camp also disturbed the small camp with the military caravan. After Sir Pippin, who had worked too hard last night, was woken up, he was very unhappy. He pushed away the two girls beside him and wrapped himself naked.

He put on a large cloak and stepped out of the luxurious carriage with a bed.

"What's going on? What's the fuss in the camp?" Sir Pippin cursed loudly and dissatisfied, and pushed open the carriage door. He raised his eyes and looked in the direction of the camp. He was so frightened that his waist accidentally fell.

His knees were so weak that he fell down.

Sir Pippin, who was covered in snow, did not care about being dirty or cold. He hurried to the carriage where Sir Aemond was, and while banging on the door, he told him to get up quickly. Because the force was too strong, the unfastened cloak fell off.

As soon as he fell, Sir Pippin stood naked in front of the carriage door.

"Who is it? Sir Aemond, who came to disturb us before dawn, is really impatient!" A charming woman muttered, wrapped in a wool blanket, exposed her white arms and stretched out her hand to open it.

The carriage door.

As soon as she opened the door, she saw the naked Sir Pippin, which frightened her so much that she screamed "Ah".

"Pipin...Sir Pippin, you...why are you like this?" This woman had also served Sir Pippin recently. She knew that this man was also a big shot. Seeing him like this, she couldn't help but stutter nervously.

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Sir Pippin was anxious and didn't want to talk nonsense to her. He stretched out his hand to push the woman aside, then got into the carriage and slapped Sir Aemond on the face. This tired man who also worked too hard last night was beaten to death.

Woke up.

"Ah! Who the hell dares to hit me in the face?" Sir Aemond sat up angrily and saw Sir Pippin with an equally angry face, staring at him with wide eyes.

Ser Aemond was a little panicked by his stare, and he asked carefully: "What's the matter? What happened? My brother Pippin."

"You have the nerve to ask, come out and have a look! The pirates have already burned the camp!" As he spoke, Sir Pippin grabbed Sir Aemond up, pulled him out, and asked him to look not far away.

Flames shot into the sky and screams filled the coalition camp.

Sir Aemond, who was naked and pulled out by Sir Pippin, was quite unhappy at first. He was about to give Sir Pippin a good beating, but when he saw the scene outside, he was stunned.

He looked at the burning and turbulent coalition camp with trembling eyes, and could not say a word for a while.

"What a waste!" Looking at the frightened coalition commander Sir Aemond, Sir Pippin finally knew why Balian wanted to remind them to be careful of the pirates' tricks, especially the pirates' tricks of feigning defeat.

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It seems that the Toba pirates just want to lure out the county soldiers in his hands and annihilate the elite city defenders in his hands in the wild. When the Toba pirates enter the city of Amundine depends on their mood.

Sir Pippin left Sir Aemond alone. He returned to the carriage, got dressed, picked up his sword, and was about to return to the camp. Although the Toba pirates set fire to attack their camp, this did not mean that in his hand

The five hundred county soldiers will be folded here.

He calculated that while everyone was still in a state of confusion, he quickly took his men and retreated, running all the way back to the city of Amundine. As long as the casualties of these 500 county soldiers were not serious, the county guard would not

Punish him, after all, you still have the strength to defend the city.

But before Sir Pippin, who was well-calculated, could leave the small camp of the caravan, he heard the sound of the conch horn unique to the Toba pirates, and then saw countless Toba pirates emerging from all around and fighting in.

The commander of the Brick coalition, Sir Aemond, the deputy commander, Sir Pippin, and two knights of Viscount Merry, were all captured by the Toba pirates.

Sir Pippin was lucky. He fought with the pirates before being captured. After killing two Toba pirates, he was attacked from behind by a Toba pirate and hit on the back of the head. He fainted instantly.

The Commander, as well as the other two knights, were all captured naked by the Toba pirates. They were tied up by the pirates even though they were naked.

Not only these chief and deputy commanders, but also many low-level military attachés were also dragged out of bed by the pirates from beside women. They were tied up naked one by one and escorted together.

Squatting in the snow.

All of them were naked, and the pirates didn't even give them a blanket. These people were very cold very quickly, and they were in a very miserable state with snot and tears all over them.

As for the men and women in this small camp, except for a few who resisted and were killed, they all surrendered honestly. The Tuba pirates did not make things difficult for them. They just tied them up and escorted them away by special personnel.

In other words, not long after the entire battle began, before the Toba pirates launched an attack on the coalition camp, the core commanders of the Brick coalition and nearly half of the middle and lower military attachés were captured by the pirates.

At this time, in the Brick coalition camp, Sir Perry from Marshland Town became the person with the highest title, and naturally became the commander of the coalition. After all, the principal and deputy commander who was actually appointed by Viscount Merrie had been

Captured.

It’s not that Sir Perry didn’t want to go to the caravan to enjoy himself last night. After all, Sir Emond had arranged free services for him. It’s just that Sir Perry felt unwell and had a fever yesterday, so he didn’t dare to indulge his body anymore.

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It was also this discomfort in his body that prevented him from being dragged naked out of bed by the pirates, which could be considered a blessing in disguise.

However, at this time, Sir Perry did not feel that he was very lucky at all. He anxiously said to a dozen military attachés who came to see him: "What should we do now? The camp of the caravan with the army was attacked. Sir Emond and the others are sure

Killed or captured."


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