765 Destroying The Walls In One Single Attack!
What I had was something simple yet crazy. I led my chariot directly towards the walls, heading towards the point where the fight started.
My chariot flashed fast and arrived there in less than five minutes. Once there, I raised my glaive high in the air, and jumped all the way towards that part of the wall.
“Smash into pieces!” I shouted while my glaive landed with a fierce boom. The walls made out of sturdy ores turned into dust under the might of my glaive.
Then I jumped back, and stood at the tip of my chariot, holding my glaive like it was a spear, issued at the front and held it horizontally.
“Move forward!” I gave the order for my chariot to move at its slowest speed.
Yet with the speed boost I got, it didn’t move as slow as I expected. It moved fast, as if I was moving in my intermediate chariot’s mode.
*Boom!* *Boom!* *Boom!*
Yet the glaive of mine did its work. Just at first, I felt a strong resistance against my arm when the glaive hit the walls.
But once it broke through, the resistance got reduced. My glaive penetrated the thick walls, creating a wide gap that started first a tunnel before it got smashed when my chariot slammed against the cracked walls.
My glaive left behind lightning and fire effects to devastate the remaining parts of the wall. With the help of my chariot and its shield, I got to crash the walls to pieces.
I didn’t cause the same result as hitting the walls directly with my glaive. Part of the walls remained, almost one third of their original heights.
But this didn’t stop me.
I had my chariot fly backward so I’d be the first point to hit the walls. And gradually I started to increase the speed when I got hold of this attack.
I didn’t know what was the current situation around me, but I was sure any force standing on top of the walls right now would be sh*It scared me.
The walls collapsed, bringing with them all the forces that stood on their top. They were busy attacking my retreating troops to be shocked by my move.
They never expected it, and this was the beauty of such a move.
All who fell down from such height, got covered with all these rocks, wouldn’t survive.
Even if he did, he wouldn’t be in any form to fight. This was my answer to the current stalemate enforced upon me by my enemies.
Taking the portals out of the equation would end in my victory. But I failed to do so. Then taking down the walls would be the best replacement to such a move.
As the walls started to fall under my glaive, and I increased the speed of my chariot little by little, the situation in this part of the war changed dramatically.
It took me two hours to finish destroying the walls, covering up enough distance to cover up the current battleground.
oᴠʟ Once I stopped, I managed to see how big my move changed the face of this battle.
The enemy seemed to see a chance to push forward, so they sent lots of forces on top of the walls and much more to stand near it.
So when the walls were brought down in such a way, they didn’t have time to react. The rocks that fell over their heads were enough to kill much more than the forces that fell with them.
When I looked back, all I saw was a silent battlefield. Such heavy silence that gave me the impression I was in a graveyard or something like that.
All the forces here stood in shock and fear, looking at what I caused while not moving a single finger.
This was the condition of both sides, mine and the Hectors. I didn’t know if I should laugh or get mad at my forces for staying silent all this time, but the next thing I did was to give a single order to Lily.
Move our forces forward, let them start the kill!
O… Ok… she sent back in such a stuttering way, expressing how shocked she was.
She was like everyone else, doubting my earlier decision about the retreat. But now, she and everyone would get why I gave such weird orders.
And once I got her answer, I heard loud shouts coming from my frontline forces while they started to move.
The walls weren’t yet crushed to the ground, but with the falling rocks and the dead and injured bodies all over the place, a path was created for everyone to tread upon.
Attack! I also gave the same order towards my controlled forces and warriors who weren’t doing any better than my frontline forces.
Once my two big groups of forces started to move, the enemy started to crush under such pressure.
If my forces felt such immense shock, then they would feel a much bigger one. I watched the dense number of enemies get killed, and then few started to run away.
It started with scattered small groups lying at the edge of this fight, then it started to spread out like a plaque among them.
Leave a way out for them I knew letting such a large number of enemies run away was a mistake, but this battle wouldn’t be won by me killing all of these forces here.
I could only win when I’d go to the centre of this capital and control it.
So I took advantage of this moment of chaos and fear, and such an individual decision that turned into such a phenomenon, and decided to push everything towards the central zone.
Lead the forces together towards the front I sent to Lily, Let’s go towards the central zone together
Will we fight once we are there?
Don’t wait for me I finished stabilising this battlefield, and it was time to go towards the other one, Start the fight and do everything you can to get control over the walls and military posts there