Chapter 1150: Second Impac
Monarch of Evernight
The second row of star shells illuminated the night sky, but this time, the werewolves had learned their lesson. They fell to the ground as soon as the brightness changed, and those on high ground covered their eyes with their hands or used darkness origin power to seal their line of sight. As such, this round of flares was fairly ineffective and only served to slow the werewolf legionâs movements.
However, the guards on Whitetownâs walls were now free after dealing with the elites who had charged in. They immediately took this opportunity to attack the enemies in the periphery. The mercenaries fired ruthlessly, blasting the enemiesâ vitals with each round. The werewolves possessed powerful defense, but they were busy defending themselves from the star shell. It was only natural that they would be overwhelmed.
The second round of attacks came with great ferocity and accuracy. A splash of blood erupted amidst the werewolf formation as the soldiers fell at shocking speed.
The tall werewolf count at the rear was ashen-faced, but in the end, he howled loudly at the sky. Upon hearing the howl, the werewolf warriors turned about and retreated. Only a small number of berserk werewolves refused to fall back, but they were soon torn to shreds amidst the concentrated fire.
âWhy are you retreating?â A vampire count appeared in the frontline base, roaring at the werewolf leader.
The werewolf count pointed at his battered squad. âYou never mentioned anything about those damned flares! And where was the covering fire when we were charging?â
The vampire count said with a frown, âThey have gunships! Our heavy cannons have suffered heavy damage and canât be transported in time. Donât you know that?â
âCanât be transported? Look at the sky, do you see a single gunship? Where is our own fleet? Didnât your race mobilize a powerful squadron? Where are they?â
The vampire count narrowed his eyes. âThe void battles are above my paygrade. Youâll have to explain your bad results to Duke Pratt yourself.â
The werewolf count growled deeply. âSo many of my clansmen have died because of you white-skinned bats. And you want me to explain? Shall I explain to your corpse?â
The vampire countâs expression shifted drastically. He took a step back and shouted, âWhat are you doing? The second command is about to arrive. If you kill me, your clansmen will all suffer the same fate!â
The werewolf countâs eyes were filled with ferocity as claws popped out of his fingertips. Just as he was about to attack, a sudden voice rang out, âHunter, stop. The dukeâs orders have arrived, your unit will be integrated into mine and continue the attack. As for that idiot, heâs the one who needs to explain why he lost half a cannon squad.â
Appearing before the duo was an even taller werewolf with long brown hair. His powerful momentum bore down on the vampire count until he couldnât breathe. The latter forced out a bow and left hurriedly, not even daring to say a word.
The werewolf count called Hunter said hatefully, âIf it wasnât for him...â
The marquis stopped him. âItâs meaningless to talk about these things now. We must take down that base without any artillery support. The good news is that the humans no longer have their gunships.â
âTheyâve been destroyed?â
The marquis snorted. âHow can those mobile squadron idiots have that kind of ability? They can never hit the target unless itâs right under their noses. Thereâs no way weâll be in this condition if they hadnât lost two duke-grade flagships back then. The human commander is smart, he has moved away the gunships because he knew I would come.â
These neutral land airships had no other merit except their sturdiness. With the current addition of extra armor, ordinary origin guns simply couldnât deal with them. A marquisâ long-range attack, on the other hand, was a different story. Having suffered badly in the hands of these gunships, the dark races would surely come prepared for their next wave.
The werewolf marquis had brought several giant ballistae which could easily pierce through the gunshipsâ armor. However, Song Zining had already moved all the gunships back into the void, rendering the anti-air ballistae useless.
At this moment, a blood-colored signal flare rose up in the distance. The werewolf marquis found the scarlet hue rather offensive to his eyes. âThat idiot Pratt, does he think the vampires are so kind?â
He turned about to face the werewolf count, saying, âIâll give you fifteen minutes to reorganize your troops. We attack in half an hour!â
Hunter said, âIs it just our race again?â
âOf course not. Prattâs private army has also arrived, but I have a feeling it wonât be that easy for him to reap accomplishments.â The werewolf marquis glanced at the nearby Whitetown, a deep glint in his eyes.
Hunter said, âSince he wants the highest merit, why not let his men charge first?â
The marquis replied, âWe canât be too obvious since his position is higher. Weâll charge together when the order is issued, but tell your children to lie low and donât go berserk for no reason.â
âI understand.â Hunter turned and left.
The marquis stood on high ground, looking down at the army rolling toward the designated attack point. âThe one inside this city is Song Zining. How can we capture him alive without paying a price?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Moments later, Hunter returned in a hurry and said, âOur forces are ready.â
Nodding, the marquis summoned his personal guards. âIssue the order, we attack in ten minutes!â
The guards growled and ran off in werewolf form. Hunterâs blood also started to boil, and he wanted nothing more than to roar with his head to the sky. He stepped forward in large strides, planning to run into the battlefield.
Unexpectedly, he was dragged back by the collar before he could leave.
âWhere do you think youâre going?â
Hunterâs eyes were filled with killing intent. âOf course to the front lines! I must personally break those lowly human necks.â
The marquis replied calmly, âYouâre not allowed to.â
âIs there a different mission?â
âNo mission, just watch from here.â
Hunter was confused. âWhy?â
The marquis said in a meaningful tone, âAlthough that arachne idiot hasnât said anything useful since he escaped, I have a feeling that Qianye is in Whitetown. Heâs Prattâs enemy, so we donât need to join the fray.â
As brave as Hunter was, he was astonished upon hearing this name. âQianye?â
The marquisâ expression was gloomy. âPratt has been hiding it quite well, but I think he has fallen a rank from the injuries caused by Life Plunder. Thatâs a powerful talent of the ancient vampire race, and I havenât heard of any other vampire who has awakened this ability.â
âLife Plunder... ancient vampire race? Isnât that just a legend those bats use to boast?â
The marquis said with a smile, âThe vampires love to boast, but theyâre indeed powerful. From the past battle records, Qianyeâs ability looks like Life Plunder. Itâs just that the vampires themselves havenât been able to confirm it.â
Hunterâs raging blood slowly calmed down. âIf we charge carelessly into the front lines, Iâll definitely become Qianyeâs target. Maybe...â
âThere are no maybes. Even if you run into the man, think of a way to escape if you canât defeat him in the first round. Otherwise, youâll likely die in battle.â
Hunter was astonished at the marquisâ high evaluation of Qianye. His expression was unsightly, but he stood to the side in silence. If Qianye was indeed as terrifying as the marquis had said, there was little meaning in him leading the charge.
Experts integrated into the troop formation were used to control specific nodes on the battlefield. However, there was little meaning in doing so if the power difference was overwhelming. It would be better to just unleash a vast number of cannon fodder.
The flames on the battlefield illuminated the dense formation of dark race soldiers marching forward like an army of ants.
Streaks of fire shot through the sky like falling meteors, resulting in huge explosions upon landing. Dark race soldiers were sent flying with each strike, their limbs and flesh shooting off in all directions. This was a result of heavy cannon fire between the two factions.
The humans possessed complete fortifications, so many of their soldiers were able to remain under cover until the bombardment was over. There were snipers in some of the defensive lines, who would blast the incoming shells before they could land.
The casualties on the human side werenât high, but the same couldnât be said for the dark races. Song Zining placed great importance in supplies, and the amount of ammunition he had prepared was shocking. Whitetown wasnât big, and there were only fifty thousand mercenaries from the neutral lands. Song Zining, however, had brought over five hundred heavy cannons for this force.
The number of shells raining down on the narrow battlefield was so dense that it made oneâs hair stand on end. Some of the dark race experts tried their best, but they could only block a small part of the artillery.
Higher-ranked nobility were either hiding behind like Hunter and the werewolf marquis, or unwilling to spend their origin power blocking cannon fire. On the contrary, they didnât feel any pain for the loss of cannon fodder because there were simply too many of these throughout the Evernight factionâs continents.
Most of the dark raceâs heavy cannons had been destroyed by the gunships, so the firepower was highly uneven. The dark race soldiers did not have cover, either, so their casualties were significant. The dark races had always used human wave attacks on the lower levels, and this time was the same. There were so many of them that the damage couldnât stop their advance.
The assault forces this time werenât just werewolves. There were large servspiders and elite arachne warriors in the mix. There were also hill-sized arachne who would shake the earth with each step.
The dark races soldiers at the van had already rushed past the bombardment zone and within sprinting distance. The mercenaries in Whitetown fired with all their might, but the tide of dark race soldiers dwarfed their efforts.
A middle-aged mercenary was picking his target from the trenches. He only had a couple of shots with the origin gun, so it couldnât be wasted. The stronger werewolves and arachne were usually bigger than their peers in combat mode. This werewolf was clearly the leader.
Before he could pull the trigger, he felt a sting from his leg and lost all sensation from it. The mercenary looked down to find a fist-sized spider climbing onto his limbs. It had bitten through his combat suit and was injecting poison into his flesh.
The mercenary slapped at the creature despite the disgust and terror, turning it into meat paste. Only at this point did he notice an odd rustling sound around him. The noise was previously camouflaged by the sound of firearms on the battlefield, and he only noticed it just now.
Sensing something strange underfoot, he glanced down at the ground under the light of the next explosion. He immediately jumped up in fright!
There were innumerable spiders big and small.
The experienced middle-aged mercenary managed to calm himself down at the last moment and stomped the spiders to death one after the other. These creatures were fast and menacing in appearance, but there was little difference from ordinary spiders otherwise.
The manâs movements suddenly slowed down during this process, and he fell on his back, never to move again.
A dense wave of spiders crawled over his body and devoured him amidst cringe-worthy noises. Very soon, the spidersânow fatter than beforeâleft only a white skeleton behind and kept moving forward.
The entire formation fell into chaos as soldiers fell down in droves, and the survivors were left stomping about and crying hysterically.