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6056 Cannon Fodder 307

The flying wing natives have control of the airspace. In this era without air force, their lethality can be imagined.

They can attack in the air, and like modern fighter jets, they have air superiority, making them impossible to defend against.

There were many times when the city was not opened and they came in first, causing it to collapse.

Fortunately, the number of "Flying Wing Natives" is not large. If there were more, perhaps Tiger Roaring City would no longer exist...

The black shadows pushed each other and came to the city wall. The first ones to attack the city were a wave of "little natives".

They have strong vitality, and their big mouths are completely out of proportion to their bodies. Anything smaller than their mouths will be swallowed. It can be said that a small person has a big appetite, and a small body has a big belly.

"Little natives" are most afraid of bows and arrows and fireballs. If they are hit by bows and arrows, they will be like deflated rubber balls and will never be able to regain their composure.

The same goes for being burned by fire. It will be burned into a ball of fire that rolls all over the ground. However, before death, this ball of fire is also threatening. It can ignite buildings and burn people, so the best way is to shoot it with an arrow.

Broken, once and for all.

In order to deal with the "natives", the best archers in the southeast were placed in the first row. The "little natives" were very flexible, and it was not easy to shoot them. After a burst of arrows, there were

Halfway through the climb, the recruits and cannon fodder started to smash down with rocks. There were so many rocks on the wall and the cannon fodder was so dense that they could basically knock them all down.

There were also some animals like tigers and leopards, and the natives began to gather under the city wall.

Although they can't jump up the city wall like little natives, they can attack in a "stacked" way.

As these natives fought with humans, their intelligence gradually improved, and they even evolved such complex offensive techniques, which made the "cannon fodder" defending the city of Tiger Roar City feel nervous.

The tall and solid walls of Tiger Roaring City could not stop the attack of the natives. The natives were crawling and scrambling under the city wall with their hooves on all fours. The natives who were following suddenly jumped on the back of the one in front.

Then one climbed up to the top of the city in a short while.

The soldiers guarding the city could only throw boulders downwards or pour hot oil on them. Those animals and natives who were hit by boulders or poured with hot oil let out shrill wails, but they did not retreat.

There is no gene for retreat, i.e.

Even if they are smashed to death or burned to death with hot oil, their corpses will fall under the city wall and serve as steps for those who come after them to climb up. As long as the number of animals and natives is large enough, they will definitely step on it.

The corpses in front of them attacked the city wall step by step.

Now several have climbed up the city wall, "waaaaagh..." There are still two or three climbing up the wall and falling into the crowd. They suddenly open their huge mouths and make the sound "waaaaagh...".

When bitten by it, it makes a horrible cry, which is horrifying to hear.

At that time, stones were useless, and the cannon fodders were usually dancing with torches. The natives were burned, with fireballs rolling all over the ground. The burned soldiers kept wailing, and the city walls were in chaos. This really corresponded to that.

As the saying goes, "Kill a thousand enemies and injure yourself eight hundred."

But even so, the veterans were only supervising the battle, watching coldly from the rear not far away.

It doesn't matter if the cannon fodder suffers a large proportion of battle losses, but the soldiers try to avoid losses.

This is a bit cruel, but it is realistic.
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