Chapter 177 Division and Surrounding

Chapter 177 Division and Surrounding
Since they didn't take Roland seriously at all, this army of more than 20,000 people made a lot of noise while slowly advancing towards Roland.

Due to the general environment, the few scouts sent out would pretend to patrol the surroundings at first, and then would impatiently rejoin the main army. Later on, these scouts were unwilling to even run a trip, and would ignore the orders and run outside to find a place to lie down and take a nap, and then go back to write something and hand it in.

Therefore, Roland locked onto and approached them almost easily.

Roland was speechless as he looked at the noisy, dilatory army that had turned into a long straight line.

No wonder when he was reading the memory of the second-level knight before, he was still very confident and thought that he was a talented officer whose talents were not recognized.

Indeed, it was quite good that he could march normally with several thousand soldiers, set up camp, and set an example by not bringing male prostitutes, female prostitutes, or circuses.

At least, compared to this group of trash, I'm already strong.

unbelievable.

Roland shook his head, feeling a little emotional.

Because of the plot in his previous life, his filter for Donnar is still too high.

Compared to the previous life when Kan'ozu was beheaded, the exiled Donnar people regrouped and launched a bloody expedition to seize Donnar.

These guys still suck.

Have these traditional knights of Donnar forgotten even the ability to fight?

Of course, there is also a possibility, that is, the capable knights go to the front line to fight the green tide, while those in the rear are just a bunch of useless people who just eat and wait to die.

It should be the latter.

If it was the former, Roland would have to wonder how the Allied Forces had not been defeated by the Green Tide.

Never mind. It’s a good thing that they’re not good at it. This way, it will be easier for him to expand.

As Roland thought about this, he also controlled the army and prepared for battle.

Under Roland's command, the golden soldiers formed into military formations and marched in unison, appearing directly in the enemy's field of vision.

When the enemy troops at the front saw what was happening on Roland's side, they were caught off guard and a little confused.

Soon, the chaos spread, and the sudden encounter with the enemy threw the unprepared army of 20,000 into chaos.

Roland ordered his soldiers to stop advancing and looked at the chaotic enemy army expressionlessly, feeling somewhat doubtful.

Does beating this kind of crap really have a training effect on the soldiers? Wouldn't it have the opposite effect?
No way? That shouldn't be the case, right?
Seeing the increasingly chaotic enemy forces, Roland became even more shaken.

However, the enemy did not completely disappoint Roland.

After receiving the news, the extraordinary knights who commanded the army stood up and began to command the army, trying to maintain order.

After Roland and his soldiers watched silently for a full twenty minutes, the 20,000 enemy troops in front of them finally gathered into a circular formation.

Finally done.

After looking at the chaotically gathered enemy forces, Roland complained in his heart and finally breathed a sigh of relief. Then, he gave the order to attack.

After receiving the order, the soldiers who had been waiting for twenty minutes quickly moved.

Although they were all infantry because there were no horses in Old Qi City, they had all received intensive training and their equipment was made of tree bark, which was relatively light, so they were not slow in running. The golden soldiers were divided into small teams in an orderly manner, and then each team turned into a sharp blade and killed through the opposing army.

The enemy soldiers standing in front of the golden soldiers had no power to resist at all, no matter they were conscripted cannon fodder militia or ordinary soldiers. The golden soldiers only needed to swing their daggers to easily reap their lives and tear open the fragile defense line they had built.

The speed at which the golden soldiers can break through is limited only by the speed at which they can charge.

Under Roland's micro-manipulation, the small teams of golden soldiers were like elite scalpels, accurately and quickly dividing and encircling more than 20,000 enemy troops.

Under the ruthless killing of the golden soldiers, the 20,000 enemy troops only lasted less than a minute before they began to collapse.

Although ordinary people cannot stop the golden soldiers' advance, the enemy's extraordinary people will not just stand there and watch.

A first-level knight stood up. He was riding a warhorse, wearing armor, holding a spear, and emitting light. Like a sharp arrow, he charged straight towards the nearest golden team.

As for the friendly forces blocking his way, they could only consider themselves unlucky and got killed.

Faced with the charging First-Order Knight, the team did not panic. They ignored the militiamen and ordinary soldiers around them who were afraid of being killed, and looked at the First-Order Knight together.

They smashed the bottom of their shields onto the ground, forming a small shield wall. Weak power emerged from each shield and quickly connected together.

Then they raised their daggers and used the same technique together.

Technique - Cut.

Rays of light emerged from the daggers, and after they swung the daggers, they turned into sharp sword beams that rushed out and quickly merged into a large sword beam, rushing towards the first-level knight.

Facing the oncoming sword light, the first-level knight also roared, and the light on his body became brighter.

"boom!"

When the sword light collided with the first-level knight, the strong wind and waves directly blew away the soldiers around him, and the charge of the first-level knight was forcibly stopped, and he stood there dizzy.

Before he could come to his senses, he heard bursts of breaking sounds in the air again.

He raised his head hesitantly, and what came into his sight was a spear flashing red light.

“Hiss—bang!”

Seven spears tore through the knight's armor, successfully piercing his body in different places and knocking him off his horse.

After killing several soldiers along the way, the first-order knight was nailed to the ground by the seven spears.

After killing him, the Golden Team did not stand there in a daze. They raised their shields again, without even looking at him, and continued to advance.

After this first-level knight was killed, the remaining extraordinary knights who jumped out were easily strangled one by one by the golden soldiers.

After killing five or six first-level knights, the remaining extraordinary knights no longer dared to jump out, let alone the other soldiers. They had already been defeated and did not dare to resist at all.

If the golden soldiers hadn't divided and surrounded them all, they would have run away long ago.

The battle lasted less than ten minutes, which was even longer than the time Roland took to organize the troops.

(End of this chapter)