So in the darkness, the senior and middle managers of these Blue Star humans led their Swadian soldiers towards the undead monsters in the darkness in front of them and started a fierce battle.
It should not be called intense. After all, no adjective can compare to the intensity of these Swadian soldiers, who quickly knocked down those staggering, wobbling, clumsy zombies and skeleton soldiers, and then quickly finished them off with the same blow.
Moreover, the risk factor in the area outside the low wall is not high. As long as they are careful, they can achieve a lot of results.
Especially when they were engaged in a fierce battle.
Just behind them, the sound of horse hooves could be heard. Two or three Kugit grassland bandits were riding their grassland horses and galloping towards them quickly. They were holding bows and arrows and spears, and were looking at them with interest.
It has to be said that these Kugit grassland bandits are quite familiar with these Swadian civilians.
The Khergit Steppes still border the Swadia Plains, and the bordering area is also close to the direction of Dhrim in Swadia.
So whenever these steppe bandits went out to the west to rob civilians, caravans or villages, the Swadian villages would also be harassed and looted by them.
So it's no surprise that they are familiar with these Swadian civilians.
Then they saw these civilians rushing forward in a clumsy manner in their eyes, fighting with the even clumsier zombies and skeleton soldiers with the wooden sticks or spiked sticks in their hands.
Although these civilians were able to deal with zombies or skeleton soldiers, in their opinion, the undead monsters that could be dealt with by just shooting an arrow with their bow or stabbing forward with a spear, these civilians still needed to put in some thought and effort to deal with them, which made them smile involuntarily.
In other words, they are now fighting in unity under the command of Lord Shen Mu, otherwise these Swadian civilians would be easy targets for them to bully.
Moreover, even if these Swadian civilians were upgraded to Swadian recruits, upgraded to Swadian militia, upgraded to Swadian light infantry, even upgraded to Swadian infantry or sergeants.
These rather agile grassland bandits could easily ignore them.
After all, the grassland horses under their crotch are not very strong, their sprint speed is average, and their physique is relatively weak.
But the endurance is quite strong.
The ability to travel long distances is very strong.
As long as they can engage these Swadian infantry units, they can use their powerful tactical and strategic raid capabilities to bypass these clumsy infantry units and attack those vulnerable enemy target units.
It's a very good victory.
Even the powerful Swadian heavy cavalry and Swadian knights in the Swadian Kingdom could escape from their combat range and bypass them by relying on their light equipment and agility as long as the Kugit steppe bandits did not want to fight with them.
Although the Swadian heavy cavalry is almost invincible in field battles, as long as there is no fighting and no conflict with them in the wild, what should the Kugit steppe bandits be afraid of them?
Therefore, facing the powerful combat capability of the Kingdom of Swadia, it can be said that only the Kingdom of Rhodok can rely on the mountains and its own powerful heavy infantry and long-range crossbowmen to grit its teeth and hold on.
The only ones left are the Kugit grassland bandits who can ignore them with their flexible tactical and strategic maneuvers.
So now they all felt it was very interesting to see these Blue Star humans leading these Swadian civilians to fight against those zombies and skeleton soldiers. Soon, nearly twenty or thirty grassland bandits who came out for patrol gathered behind them.
Everyone here seemed to be watching a good show, watching these Blue Star humans and these Swadian civilians fighting those undead monsters.
Normally they were just patrolling aimlessly, but tonight they saw something very interesting, so of course they got together to watch it.
While they were watching, Bestur also came here with 10 elite grassland bandits and saw the battle taking place.
"Chief, look here, it's really interesting." The grassland bandits also discovered that General Bestur and the grassland bandit elites had come here, but they did not look afraid at all. Instead, they waved excitedly to Bestur, signaling their leader to come over and see the show that was happening.
"What are you all yelling about here? Have you forgotten about patrolling? If anything goes wrong, I will cut off your heads with my nomadic scimitar to apologize." Bestur glared at them. Although he scolded them like this, there was a smile on his face. It could be said that he was scolding them with a smile.
"There really are some interesting things here, boss." These grassland bandits were not afraid. Instead, they rode their horses to Bestur's side and rode with him to a raised platform.
"Well, are those Blue Star humans fighting with the Swadian civilians?" Bestur rode his horse over and stood on the place that seemed to be a parking platform before. He looked at the battle in front of him with a look of surprise on his face.
Then a smile appeared on his face involuntarily because the scene was so interesting.
No wonder these grassland bandits gathered here and didn’t seem to want to go back.
They couldn't help laughing at the clumsy fighting methods, the zombies and skeletons that took a lot of effort to kill, and the way they crawled back after making mistakes.
Especially when the Swadians, who had a long-standing reputation and were quite powerful in the continent of Calradia, suffered a setback, it made them feel even more amused.
You have to know that on the Kugit grasslands, it is a place that believes in the survival of the fittest. Children with weak constitutions or Kugit people who are not agile enough are only fit to be used as slaves and cannon fodder.
People like this who are quite clumsy in fighting the enemy are despised by the Kugit people.
After all, the Kugit people grew up on horseback, and they have been trained since childhood in riding horses, using bows and arrows, or even using spears. They are quite flexible and know how to find opportunities.
Compared to these clumsy farmers who grew up in towns or villages and only knew how to do farm work, the Kugits were indeed quite agile. "Look over there, three Swadian farmers didn't kill a zombie, but were almost knocked down by the zombie. If he had been knocked to the ground, his arm would have been gone, and it would have been bloody." A Kugit grassland bandit laughed loudly.
They also saw that when the three Swadian civilians wanted to kill a zombie, they had to crawl away in a panic due to a lack of cooperation, which made them laugh out loud.
"And the two Swadian farmers holding long sticks over there were actually unable to defeat a skeleton soldier that was charging over. With that speed, they didn't even dare to use the long sticks in their hands to hit his head. Instead, they just poked the ribs of those skeleton soldiers. It's really ridiculous. What's the point even if they knocked off all the ribs?"
More grassland bandits burst into laughter.
For them, to deal with these undead monsters, they cannot fight according to common combat experience. They must use their own methods to accurately hit the heads of these undead monsters and destroy the soul fire in their heads before they can kill them.
Otherwise, even if they knocked off the arms, thighs, or even the spines of these undead monsters, what would that do? The soul fire in their heads was still providing them with a steady stream of undead energy, so these undead monsters would not really die and would continue to attack them.
Therefore, they must kill the soul fire in their heads in order to get rid of these undead monsters. They all understand that these undead monsters are actually just piles of shells, and what really makes them move is the undead fire in their heads that is full of negative energy.
The soul fire is the real core of these undead monsters.
"Hey, you can't do this. You have to hit their heads. The weak point of these undead monsters is their heads, or to be more precise, the soul fire inside their heads." There were also prairie bandits who couldn't bear to watch and reminded loudly. After all, they really couldn't stand looking at these stupid Swadian civilians.
"Damn, those steppe cavalry look so annoying." At this time, the Blue Star humans who were fighting side by side with these Swadia civilians in the front could no longer bear it.
Especially when listening to the laughter, cheers, or booing coming from behind, I felt like I was being looked at like a monkey with a face full of anger.
These humans have always believed that their civilization level is higher, but because of the changes in the rules, they have no choice but to cooperate with these critical creatures. In essence, they still think they are superior and think they are superior to others.
But they didn't expect that they, the human race, would be mocked by the backward people in the spiritual world. How could they bear this in their hearts?
"Well, we can't beat those guys now. If there is any real danger, we will have to rely on them to protect us." There were also wise Blue Star executives who dissuaded them. After all, what they said was the truth, and they could only swallow their anger at this time.
But it was precisely because of this kind of forbearance that they gritted their teeth and moved forward even more angrily to fight the undead monsters in those weapons.
It’s not that we can’t turn around and scold those grassland bandits, but in their eyes, these are the human cavalry from the spiritual world.
But from what that person just said, if he were in danger, encountered some difficult skeleton legions, skeleton cavalry, or even ghouls and other undead monsters with strong combat power, if he wanted to retreat, he would really have to rely on the help of these human cavalry from the spiritual world to retreat.
If these human cavalrymen did not help them and just watched them die while they rode away on their horses, then they would have no choice but to be forced to die.
That's pretty miserable behavior.
Therefore, they did not dare to offend these human cavalrymen from the spiritual world and could only let them watch their show.
Fortunately, they were still able to gain the upper hand in the battles during this period. Although the combat effectiveness of these ordinary Swadian civilians under their command was really quite average and they would make mistakes sometimes, even if they made mistakes, they would only suffer minor injuries at most and there had been no serious injuries yet.
Gradually, they united together and swept away some of the undead monsters in the surrounding black fog, clearing out all the undead monsters in the area.
Among them, Zhang Caidong, who was more aggressive in combat, personally led the Swadian recruits behind him and went nearly 100 meters deep into the black fog, killing nearly a hundred undead monsters.
It was not until he heard more and more sounds of undead monsters moving around him and appeared in the surrounding darkness and gray fog that he realized he had gone too far into the darkness.
"Retreat! Retreat! Retreat!" Zhang Caidong swung the spear in his hand and cracked the head of a skeleton soldier who tried to approach.
Seeing that his attack was ineffective, he pulled out a mace from his belt and pounded the skeleton soldier's head with it, smashing the skeleton soldier into pieces and turning it into useless rotten bones.
He commanded the skeleton soldiers behind him to retreat quickly.
It was still quite dangerous in the dark, and he didn't want to be in any real danger. Besides, Zhang Bo was right behind him.
And the dozen or so little monsters who were holding torches, trembling in fear, and screaming from time to time.
"Let's go, let's retreat." Zhang Bo also commanded these little monsters to retreat.
They had indeed gone too far into the darkness; a distance of 100 meters was more than enough for the undead monsters to surround them.
Moreover, at this distance, perhaps more advanced undead monsters will appear.
For them, who are just cannon fodder of Swadia's new recruits, it would definitely be quite difficult to deal with them if they encountered more advanced troops.
And just as they retreated, it seemed that some more intense dark blue soul fire was shining in the surrounding gray fog.
Unconsciously, Zhang Bo's heart suddenly began to palpitate, which was due to the prophecy mage's initial perception of danger.
"No, we need to leave quickly. I feel something is wrong." Zhang Bo immediately patted Zhang Caidong's shoulder and said to him in a deep voice: "It's dangerous!" (End of this chapter)