Chapter 45: The Brave and Fearless Village Chief



A sharp sword first knocked the robber's axe away, and then he was kicked to the ground. Before he could react, he saw a sharp sword piercing his chest.

Then, he left this world forever.

"Village chief, please stay behind for now." Wals kindly advised. If the village chief died first, then these villagers would quickly flee.

The baron was a little unimpressed by this and sneered: "I need your care. I am the village chief! My fighting ability is not necessarily worse than yours, right?"

[System prompt: Do you think every village chief is as powerful as the old one? ]

"If you don't come out, we will all know you exist. System, log off!"

However, these villagers need a spiritual pillar.

"No, I'm not leaving," Linford shouted.

"No, this is not the time to be serious. If you fall, will the villagers continue to fight?"

Linford quickly understood Walls's idea, as he had also been on the battlefield.

A group of villagers fought bravely with these bandits, but due to various differences, although they had the advantage in numbers, they did not gain any advantage in the battle with these snowfield bandits.

They don't know how to cooperate in combat, while the bandits are very skilled in cooperation. It's like they always fight together. Watching more and more people fall down around him, Wals knew that if there was no reinforcement, then the whole army would be wiped out.

Walsh smashed a robber's head, but the price he paid was a cut on his back.

Although it was a shallow wound, the pain still came to my mind.

Then he heard Aileyon's voice. What? I was hallucinating!

"Mr. Walls, Mr. Walls."

Wals turned around and saw Aileyen and others. Seeing this, a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

Reinforcements are coming!

"Captain, we are here." Airen ran to Walls and said, with beads of sweat on his body. It can be seen that he ran here from the camp.

However, compared to Airen's sweat, Walls was more worried about Airen's injuries.

"Why are you here? Go back quickly. These bandits are no match for us. We have more people than them."

Although Walls was very happy about the arrival of Aileyen and others, saving their lives was the most important thing!

These are my partners in battle. If they can follow me into the future, they will become my loyal and capable assistants.

"Why would we stay behind and watch our captain fight those bandits?" Owens said, holding up his axe. His axe was the Moon Blade Axe he got after killing Wade, and now was the best time to use it.

"Okay, in that case, let's drive these bandits away." Seeing that his subordinates had such strong enthusiasm, Wals naturally stopped refusing.

Walls also saw Jenks and Mathilde. Four of his men had come. Walls was very pleased because his men were already seriously injured.

Wals was unwilling to call his subordinates to join the battle. If they joined the battle while injured, they would easily die...

For Walls' ordinary subordinates, being able to live a little longer is as good as being alive. Besides, there is already a group of people fighting outside, so it is still a question whether they will die.

Most people hold this mentality, but not the other four, including Ailen. It seems that he was not wrong about them.

Wales rushed forward with his sword waving, followed by Aileyon, Owens and Mathilde, while Jenks took his bow and arrow and shot the bandits in the back.

In any case, Mullen has noticed the changes on Walls' side. Such changes are naturally caused by his own side's continuous retreat.

Ever since Wals and his men took the lead in the charge, the villagers' confidence returned and their courage surged in their chests again.

Originally, the number of villagers outnumbered the robbers, and the robbers thought that they would just have to scare the villagers a few times and then they would run away. However, judging from the current situation, it seems that their estimate was wrong.

Seeing this, Mullen immediately prepared to fight back. Of course, he would not go up personally. He would not fight with Walls and the others.

In terms of physical strength, Mullen is not as good as Wade, so naturally he will not defeat Walls. Mullen, who knows himself well, will not challenge Walls.

But this Wals was killing a lot in his own team. Because of this person here, the fighting power of these villagers was greatly improved.

The most urgent task is to kill Wals, but based on Wals' current situation, this guy has extraordinary martial arts skills and is difficult to get rid of.

So Malen took another approach. He looked at the village chief Linford behind him.

He was very sensitive and felt that this old man was the leader of this group of villagers. If he was killed, it might have a certain effect of undermining morale.

"All of you, hold up your shields and block them for me."

Mullen called a few robbers with shields to stand in front of Wals. They used the shields to defend against Wals' attacks. Not only that, these robbers also managed to defend without attacking.

Under Mullen's command, these bandits would replace the person who was originally blocking Walls every few defenses, so that they would not fail due to exhaustion and end up having their heads chopped off by Walls.

As for Aileyen, Owens and others, they all resisted in this way.

Owens and Aileyen were still injured, and the battle was very disadvantageous for them.

On the other side, Mullen sent several people to rush towards Linford. These bandits looked very strong and were the best bandits in martial arts under Mullen. These bandits were the best as commandos.

It would be best to catch this old man and stabilize the situation first.

"This tactic is very classic." Wo Zhi's Golden Finger suddenly spoke.

"Round-robin battle." Walls directly said the name of this tactic.

"Have you figured out what to do?" asked Wo Zhi's Golden Finger.

"How could I have thought of that?" Wals had already encountered a group of robbers today, and now another group of robbers came!

He doesn't have much fighting power at all. In fact, Walls now feels that he is physically exhausted. If he continues to fight, he might die.

"Don't bother with these guys. It's best to kill their boss first. Their boss hasn't come out. It seems that he is not a warrior type of person." Wo Zhijinzhi analyzed the current situation very well.

After hearing this, Wals suddenly realized that he originally wanted to lead the villagers to fight in order to improve their strength.

However, the villagers' equipment was limited, and their equipment was barely enough to cut through the armor on the bandits. They often needed many people working together to kill a bandit.

But now Wals understood that he should not lead the villagers to fight anymore, he should abandon these villagers.

Then kill the leader of this group of bandits. This will undermine the morale of the bandits. Otherwise, more villagers will die in the battle.

Just leaving for a short while.

"Aileen." Wals called out to Aileyen. Aileyen turned his head during the fight. Wals just made a simple gesture, and Aileyen understood what Wals was thinking.

Wals bent his legs and jumped back, instantly getting rid of the robber in front of him. The robbers saw that Wals seemed to be running away, and immediately walked forward with shields raised, but before they took a few steps, a man blocked their way.

This person was naturally Airen. "Hold them." Wals just said these few words, and then ran in another direction without looking back.

A few robbers wanted to catch up with Wals, but this was the order from their boss, and they had to stop Wals.

But Aileyen held back the bandits' steps, preventing them from taking a single step forward. Several bandits were originally blocking Aileyen.

At this time, the two gangs of robbers came over together and exchanged glances, signaling each other to capture the young man together.

The robbers quickly understood the other party's intention, and soon they turned from defense to offense, preparing to kill the young man.

Wals didn't look back. He knew that Aileyon had wounds on his body, but Wals believed that even with the wounds, Aileyon would not be killed by a few bandits.

And he needed to kill the leader of this gang of robbers. His eyes swept across every corner of the battlefield. Corpses were naturally indispensable on the battlefield.

Most of those who fell to the ground were villagers, and only a few bandits were killed. Equipment and combat experience determined the gap between the two sides. If Wals wanted to reduce casualties, he needed to act quickly.

But before he found the leader of the gang of robbers, he saw the danger of the village chief Linford.

Several robbers approached Linford with great force.

We must rescue the village chief as soon as possible. This sentence immediately appeared in Wals' mind after seeing the village chief's situation.

Wals turned and ran towards the bandits who were approaching the village chief.

These strong robbers took swords and axes and hacked to death the villagers who stood in their way.

In an instant, there were several corpses on the ground. The bandits were very disdainful of the villagers. They were so weak and yet they came to die?

Seeing the bodies of their companions on the ground, the remaining villagers did not take another step forward.

They don't want to become corpses on the ground.

So, they simply pointed their weapons at the robbers.


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