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Without letting the Elf defense force wait too long, the Tang Army's assault force launched a fierce attack on the school teaching building. The battle did not break out too suddenly, but the Tang Army's attack was indeed sharp enough to catch the Elf off guard.

The Tang Army sniper wearing a ghillie suit ambushing in the corner easily aimed at the elf troops at the window, and then used a sniper rifle to accurately shoot to suppress the elf soldiers at the window.

With this crisp gunshot, the Tang Army's attack kicked off. The Elf soldiers in the teaching building had just seen a comrade fall on his back when they saw a tank coming from a corner in the distance.

Kill him out.

"Tang's tank!" After seeing the Tang Army's Type 96 main battle tank, the elf soldiers shouted in despair.

A veteran just checked the corpse of the recruit who fell on the ground, and shook his head at another companion beside him. The bullet hit the neck, and the blood vessel burst, so it was definitely hopeless, so he skillfully took away the corpse next to it.

rifle, and also confiscated ammunition from the corpse's pockets.

The heavy machine gun that was shooting at the tank just now has lost its sound. Needless to say, the heavy machine gun shooter deployed next door must have been killed by the Tang Army's sniper.

The scene was already in chaos as soon as the battle started. Some elven soldiers ran up to the second floor in a panic, seemingly preparing to use the height difference to avoid the almost invincible Tang Army tank.

"Hold on! Hold on!" The elf officer of the 2nd Regiment waved his pistol, hoping that his soldiers could hold on to their position. But his efforts were destined to be in vain. Under the cover of tanks, the Tang Army's offensive troops quickly approached the teaching

The perimeter of the building.

Another elf soldier stuck his head out and aimed his Mauser rifle at the attacking Tang soldiers from the window.

But under the shadow of another window more than a hundred meters away, a Tang Army sniper also used his scope to target the elf soldier who was taking aim.

His finger held the trigger, the bullet was fired by the firing pin, a ball of flame erupted from the muzzle, and the bullet was rotated by the rifling and flew steadily towards the target.

In the scope, the head of the elf soldier turned into an explosion of blood, and the whole person fell backward and disappeared from the lens.

Below the window, soldiers from the Tang Army had entered the door of the teaching building and began to clear the rooms on both sides one by one.

The elf soldiers who had penetrated the defense line were in a panic. Some of them rushed out of the room and tried to escape, but were shot into pieces by the bullets of the Tang army. When the remaining people saw that they could not escape, they

We can only hide in houses and fight with the trapped beasts.

A heavy machine gun deployed on the second floor had the bodies of slain elf soldiers hanging on it. The elf soldiers hiding nearby were busy loading ammunition for their submachine guns.

He had already exhausted his two magazines in the previous round of firefight, and now he had to pay the price for his impulsiveness.

The so-called strafing was a moment of pleasure and filling the crematorium: He didn't even look at it just now, stretched out the muzzle of his gun and fired non-stop. Although it caused a little trouble for the Tang army's attack, it did waste a lot of precious ammunition.

Now he can only reload the empty magazine with new bullets. This process is quite troublesome, so this firepower point of his is considered scrapped.

A soldier rushed into the room carrying a rifle. He was ordered to urge the heavy machine gun to continue firing. But as soon as he entered the door, he was targeted by a sniper from the Tang Army because of the angle.

Before he could adjust his position, a bullet penetrated his chest. He fell at the door, staring at the few surviving comrades hiding against the wall, hoping that they would come and give him a hand.

Unfortunately, no one dared to expose themselves and take risks by walking to the door. They could only lean on the wall and look at the wounded soldier leaning against the door frame from a distance, watching as he gradually lost all his vitality.

At the feet of these elf soldiers, Tang Army soldiers had already approached the building. The tanks cleared the way for the assault troops. Tang Army soldiers wearing Kevlar helmets and holding AK47s rushed into the teaching building like tigers descending the mountain.

"They are rushing in!" The first elf who saw the human soldiers reminded his companions loudly, and then was nailed to the wall by bullets. In the corridor, fierce gunfire echoed, and the two sides launched a cruel battle for the room.

The elf soldiers in the next room drew their bayonets from their waists, but while they were still attaching their bayonets, a grenade rolled into the room.

With a loud noise, these elf soldiers all fell down in a bloody mess. Farther away, a group of elf soldiers had given up the defense on the first floor and climbed up the stairs to the second floor.

"The Tang Army is coming!" they shouted loudly as they went upstairs. The two elf soldiers who did not dare to poke their heads out to challenge the human snipers immediately found a safer angle to guard the stairs.

They aimed their submachine guns at the stairs, seemingly waiting to cause some trouble for Tang Jun to rush up.

The sound of fighting downstairs did not stop. Tang Jun was cleaning out the stubborn elves in one room after another.

In a long-abandoned classroom on the second floor, Kelb realized that the situation was critical. Next to him was a lecture table that had fallen to the ground, and there was still a lot of garbage left by the soldiers of the 2nd Regiment on the podium.

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"Damn it, I didn't expect it to be so dangerous here." He had not yet participated in the battle. He looked at his men and was still a little hesitant about whether to stay and fight to the death with the Tang army.

Because he didn't know whether the people of the 2nd Regiment could hold their position, he had been waiting and watching: if the Tang Army was repulsed, then he would stay and continue to hold on to the school with these friendly forces with strong combat capabilities, at least this way

It will be safer.

But if the people of the 2nd regiment were defeated, he would have to think about how to take his people out safely.

"Have you found the bullets and supplies?" Seeing the last comrade returning, Kelb asked quickly.

The soldier shook his head, looked at Aigole who came back one step ahead of him, sighed and replied: "No one paid attention to me at all. I only found a few rounds of bullets...I didn't even have enough for myself."

Obviously, the 2nd Regiment actually doesn’t have much ammunition left, so it’s impossible to find extra ammunition just by searching. Although ammunition can be found on many corpses, those corpses are all downstairs...

They didn't have the guts to go downstairs to find the bullets on the corpse, so they had to think of a solution on the second floor.

"You guys, hurry up and help!" An elf soldier passed by the door of this classroom, saw a few people inside, and quickly pointed in the direction of the stairs and said: "We need support over there! Go quickly!"

While he was speaking, several people were already running towards the stairs with their bayonets stuck in the muzzles of their guns. These soldiers were all mobilized to guard the stairs. After all, that was the only way for the Tang army to go upstairs.

Soon, the elves guarding the stairs opened fire on the people downstairs. They seemed to have seen the Tang army, but they didn't seem to see it... Anyway, because of their nervousness, they exposed their position.

The Tang Army's attack was delayed because of this. The staircase entrance was very narrow, and if they were attacking from low ground to high ground, they would obviously suffer some losses. Therefore, the Tang Army needed a little time to prepare, and they did not continue to take risks.

Relying on their familiarity with the terrain, the Elf troops used the stairs as a bunker and threw grenades downwards in an attempt to stop the Tang Army's advance. For a time, the explosion's flames and thick smoke filled the entire corridor, and it was unclear whether the explosion hit the Tang Army's soldiers.

After throwing a round of grenades, the elf troops upstairs no longer had grenades in their hands, but the Tang army did not continue to attack.

Time passed by second by second. Just when the elves thought that Tang Jun was helpless against them, a detonation bomb was suddenly thrown to the corner of the stairs. After the explosion, all the elves immediately lost their vision.

I was shocked to death.

They didn't expect that the thing was not a grenade, nor did they expect that the power of the thing was so terrifying. When they regained their form again, Tang Jun's bullets had penetrated their heads.

The entrance to the stairs was quickly broken through by the Tang Army. After the Elf troops suffered a large number of casualties, they still failed to stop the Tang Army's advance.

"We must retreat quickly! If we don't leave, we won't be in a hurry..." Kelb stuck his head out to look at the corridor, then retracted and said to Aigler and others: "Go through the window!"

Braving the hail of bullets, they jumped from the second-floor window and escaped from the teaching building that was about to be captured. However, the noise they made was a bit loud. Many people heard the loud noise from the Tang Army soldiers who were storming the first floor and the second floor.

The sound of objects falling to the ground.

After realizing that they had no way out, the remaining elven troops still struggling on the second floor chose to surrender in despair. They laid down their weapons and allowed the soldiers of the Tang Army to capture them.

Things happened so fast that the elf officer who had just been urging the soldiers to continue resisting had not had time to prepare to surrender.

He also gathered a few men in the house in an attempt to retake the stairs, but the next second he was beaten into pieces by the Tang army who rushed into the house.

"Someone jumped off the building and ran away!" Someone among the soldiers of the Tang Army who were still capturing prisoners shouted such a sentence. After hearing this sentence, many people leaned towards the window on the other side, cautiously looking for the people who had just left the building.

The elf soldier jumped from the building.

Sure enough, they found several elf soldiers on the other side who jumped out and ran away. After shouting "hand over the gun and not kill", seeing that these people had no intention of stopping, the soldiers of the Tang Army took up their weapons and aimed at them.

The backs of these deserters.

"Tu tu tu tu tu!" I don't know who was the first to pull the trigger, and the distinct sound of the Tang army's assault rifles covered the battlefield.

The elven soldiers fell one after another, and soon the entire battlefield became quiet. The Tang army occupied the entire teaching building, and they also controlled all places nearby.

At the corner of another collapsed building not far from the teaching building, Aigole held his rifle and gasped. He just ran to this position with all his strength, and before Tang Jun opened fire

I found the bunker by luck.

Beside him, Kelb was also panting. He was a little faster than Aigler, but what just happened still left him frightened.

"Is there anyone else..." Kelb gasped and asked Aigele beside him. Aigele shook his head. He didn't dare to stick his head out to see the direction of Tang Jun, so he could only rely on his intuition.

He stopped and shook his head.

Kelb struggled to get up from the ground, walked around Aigole, went to the corner, and secretly poked his head out to take a look.

He saw the corpses on the ground, and also saw the Tang Army soldiers who had just climbed over the wall and came out to clean the battlefield. The other party did not notice him, but their timidity made Kelb retract his head immediately.

For a moment, Kelb had the slightest impulse to reach out with his submachine gun and shoot, killing the few Tang soldiers who came out to clean up the battlefield.

But he gave up the idea in the next second. He didn't dare to do this because he knew that if he did, he would not be able to escape and would definitely die here.

"Let's go..." So he made a gesture to Aigole to leave here quickly, and then tiptoed further south.

Aigole also got up from the ground, followed Kelb, and quietly left the place that had been occupied by the Tang army.

At this moment, the Tang Army was less than three kilometers away from the city center of Ruosilaina, and the resistance of the Elf troops was still chaotic and disorganized.

Most of the persistent counterattacks were organized spontaneously, and at most they were divided into divisions fighting independently. Under such circumstances, supplies were chaotic and ammunition was scarce, and the already low combat effectiveness of the elf troops was further affected.

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The chaotic war situation also caused greater damage to the entire city. The elven people lost a large number of houses and became refugees. On the one hand, it brought trouble to the occupying forces of the Tang Empire, and on the other hand, it also caused trouble to the elven defenders.

Created a lot of trouble.

In the palace of Ruosilaina, the elf emperor Yangmu I was still not ready to surrender. Many ministers advised him to leave Ruosilaina quickly and continue to command operations in the southern suburbs; other ministers advised him

Surrender, this will save Joslayna from the destruction of the war.

He has been hesitating and wanted to fight for better conditions for himself. So the battle has been going on, and he has not gone anywhere in his palace.

All the Emperor could do was to station the imperial army with the highest combat effectiveness around the palace and be prepared to resist the attack of the Tang army.

If Slenner's City Defense Army Headquarters could only continue to dispatch some of the troops that could still be found and dispatched to the city during this process, they would add fuel to the battle against the Tang Army.

The situation of Kelb and Aegole is actually the epitome of the elf army during this period.


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