Chapter 559: Chaos and Killing
In response to the invasion of the four blood-sucking fang princes, the "Anti-Daily Alliance" also responded quickly, drawing more black bone dragons to surround and block them, and to assist their speed of advancement, so that they could not easily penetrate into the center of the undead wizards gathered. Ibola has no plans to meet Sabrut and others. Once we have a conflict between the two sides, the undead wizard may understand the reason and stop their attacks on the four blood-sucking fang princes. Now I am not ready to make corresponding preparations. It is impossible to take the opportunity to further trigger larger-scale chaos. Let Ibola lead Sabrut and them around in circles in the black bone dragon group, and do not waste time staying in a place to launch an attack on a certain undead wizard. You can also take the opportunity to get familiar with those undead wizards.
The specific assembly location of the wizard is convenient for subsequent attacks. And the return of Yibola, and the four blood-sucking fang princes who are also capable of rushing through the black bone dragon group freely, distracting a lot of the attention of the undead wizards and also dispatching more black bone dragons to intercept and protect themselves. The pressure of me being surrounded was reduced a lot. Although I was still under heavy siege and did not get rid of the danger of being suppressed and destroyed, the other party's siege progress was much slower due to the adjustment of the troops. I bought me more time. I should not be forced to fight head-on with the enemy black bone dragons that were surrounded in a short period of time. It can reduce imitation and better preserve vitality, wait for the opportunity, and prepare to bring greater "surprise" to the "Anti-Dao Alliance" that dares to be enemies with me.
The four blood-sucking fang princes were roaming around the black bone dragon group. Ibola had already observed the gathering location of the undead wizards who were hiding in the black bone dragon group. However, I don't know if there were any undead wizards who had noticed that Sabrotou and they were different from Ibola and my subordinates. They had been deep into the black bone dragon group for a while, but they just dodged and flew away. There were no other hostile destructive behaviors, and perhaps they had become suspicious. Therefore, although there were still many undead wizards.
Unswervingly escorted the four invaders of Brotu, but some of the undead wizards seemed to relax their interception, and more of them were instructing their subordinates to monitor the black bone dragons from the side and refused to participate in the battle directly. It seems that there are still some "knowledgeable people" among these players who are not top undead wizards. The situation of the four blood-sucking fang princes is much easier than that of Ibola who is heavily intercepted and besieged. In the form of a bat man, he can also run rampant in the black bone dragon group, and he is not too far away by Ibola.
It was still not beyond my expectations. This was the first step to cause chaos. It seemed that the situation was gradually detrimental to me. Some necromancers might have to be seen through the four blood-sucking princes. They were not my accomplices, but my enemy. But they certainly would not be the "Anti-Daily Alliance". All necromancers have such a wise mind. In the fierce battle, they can see through me in a timely manner. They arranged a "reasonable" plan to attract "foreign aid". In the "Nether Space", the necromancers do not have long-distance communication capabilities.
The hundreds of undead wizards commanded this large-scale war more by relying on their careful combat plan and clear division of labor in advance. Only then can the battle be ensured to proceed smoothly and orderly. Just before the four blood-sucking princes joined the war, the "Anti-Dai Alliance" did a pretty good job. Ibola killed more than ten undead wizards in succession, but they did not cause their panic and chaotic situation. It showed that their combination was not a relatively low-level "moon", but still had strong cohesion and control.
It's just that the plan cannot keep up with the changes. If unexpected unexpected situations occur, they can only rely on their respective adaptability. With the different cognition and judgment of each undead wizard, once a relatively complex accident occurs, it is likely that many different understandings will be drawn, but there is no way to quickly and promptly contact other companions to unify their understanding and maintain consistency in actions. Without external guidance and coordination, everyone is accustomed to taking the initiative from their own cognition.
I think the most correct action. Faced with the sudden invasion of the four blood-sucking princes, this result was the result. There were shadows of inconsistencies in the "Anti-Dao Alliance". Some insisted on attacking, and some watched from the sidelines, and their actions were no longer so coordinated. As the situation developed, as long as I made good use of it, step by step, increase the influence of this incongruent factor, and prompted greater or more differences, it might cause greater chaos in the opponent's camp and reverse the unfavorable situation in one fell swoop.
Now it is not the time to let Ibola contact the four blood-sucking princes and expose their hostile stances, but did not seek trouble with the undead wizards themselves. Seeing that there had been a shadow of differences within the "Anti-Daily Alliance", more and more undead wizards gave up or relaxed their direct attacks on Sabrotou and others. I instructed Ibola to turn around and rush towards the hostile black bone dragons surrounding me in the inner layer. Sabrotou and they naturally chased each other and were still there.
Chasing, someone lets the water go. However, in order to fight against the 3,000 black bone dragon scattered legion under my command, it is no more than the size of siege of Ibola alone. The inner defense is quite thick, and their encirclement is adjusted according to the location of my subordinates. With my strength, it is difficult to break through quickly. The nearby hostile black bone dragons will come over to assist in defense in time. If you don’t want to be entangled and fight with them, you can only choose to retreat. I have suffered a few small losses for this.
The "Anti-Daily Alliance" is a steady and unhurried arrangement, which makes me faintly become a fish in the net. The fish net that is gradually being closed is compressing the space for survival step by step. What I have to do is to take advantage of the opportunity of action differences between the undead wizards within the "Anti-Daily Alliance" and use Ipora, especially the four blood-sucking fangs, to cause chaos in the black bone dragon group, and help me command more than 3,000 black bone dragons under my command to forcibly break through the other party's siege. This is the "Anti-Daily Alliance"
I spent a lot of time dealing with me and deploying troops to force me step by step. Once I successfully broke through, I was prepared and vigilant, it would be even more difficult to trap me in a corner like this. If I could rush straight into their own formation, my defense was relatively weak and I was one step closer to the undead wizard, which should be able to pose a certain threat to them, and I could cooperate with Ipola and cause greater waves.
Forced to rush. Combined with the rapid speed and medium- and long-distance "move instantly" ability, Yibola shuttled and flew away in the group of black bone dragons surrounding me, and still would not suffer much damage. However, it alone does not have the ability to fight so many black bone dragons head-on. The harm caused by this method can be said to be very limited, and it is even far from being active near the necromancers. Under the control of those necromancers, the surrounding black bone dragons did not cause too much riot. They still tried their best to maintain a solid formation, beware that I would take the opportunity to break through and not get entangled with Yibolado.
Looking for a gap to travel freely. The four blood-sucking fang princes are not so "free". Perhaps the strategies of those undead witches treating them are the same as those of Ibola, and they will even be more relaxed. After all, many undead witches have become suspicious of their purpose of invasion, and have more or less relaxed their attacks on them, providing convenience for them to pursue without other harms for the time being. However, they have penetrated into the inner encirclement of the heavy army's defense. The black bone dragon is becoming more and more dense, and must stick to their respective posts and must not be easily driven away. If it is the blood-sucking fang relative in the form of a delicate bat
The king may be able to walk freely, even better than Ibola. Unfortunately, facing Ibola's threat, he was constantly harassed by some black bone dragons. Sabrotou and others could not be converted into a delicate bat form without any combat power. He had to maintain a bat man form that was more suitable for air combat. His speed and flexibility were far less than Ibola. Facing the densely distributed group of black bone dragons, he wanted to continue chasing Ibola who went deep into it, but it was not so convenient. He did not have the ability to use the narrow and pitiful gap between the black bone dragons like Ibola, and could only rely on his toughness to break through.
The black bone dragon tried his best to block the front and insisted on refusing to give way to Sabrotou and the others. The speed was greatly affected and the distance was further widened by Ibola. This naturally aroused the anger of the arrogant Vampire Prince. Originally, the black bone dragon was considered to be an evil accomplice of the Destruction Knight, and constantly attacked them who presided over justice and blocked the pursuit of Ibola. Now it is even more serious. Of course, it will not be ruthless and show mercy and begin to use force to attack those black bone dragons who dare to stop them. At least they must force them back, so as not to affect their pursuit of Ibola.
Only the undead who are as fast as the Yibola or the Bloodsucking Fang, who are not afraid of siege, can dare to break through the blockade of the outer black bone dragons and rush straight into the inner layer. They are replaced by other level 10 undead under my command, such as the slow-moving trolls, the Eight Octopus Yin Demons, including the Immortal Ghost Phoenix with Flying ability, and the Hell Dark Dragon, can only break through with their own strength. It is impossible to effectively avoid the blockade of thousands of black bone dragons. There are only a few ten or twenty. It is difficult to play a great role in the face of more than 50,000 black bone dragons. However, Yibola constantly changes positions in the encirclement, attracting the four bloodsucking Fang princes to move and test the reactions of the black bone dragons. Needless to say, the undead wizards who regard Sabrut and others as enemies are treated equally, commanding the black bone dragons under their respective hands to adhere to the same tactics. That one
Distracted and doubted, the "knowledgeable people" among the undead wizards who were convenient for Prince Vampire, began to hesitate. On the one hand, they needed to stabilize the defense line according to the plan and could not get out of their own way, giving us the opportunity to take advantage of the surrounded us. On the other hand, they did not want to be enemies head-on with the four Prince Vampire, and they were hit by my tricks. They tried to consume their strength in my enemies meaninglessly. They could not retreat, but did not want to attack, and they were in a dilemma, which led to the black bone dragons controlled by them becoming a little confused. Once I Bola tried to find out that the area where the black bone dragons hesitantly gathered, they stayed nearby, and wandered back and forth, allowing the Sabrut and others to persevere in this direction to advance to the depths. This caused greater chaos in the group of black bone dragons and destroyed their defense line.
The chaos was just beginning. I was not in a hurry to cooperate with Ibola or the four blood-sucking fangs to launch a breakthrough operation. As always, I was dealing with the hostile black bone dragons in the encirclement and waiting for the further development of the situation. I was not fighting for the opportunity to break through and escape by myself, but wanted to rush out with the three thousand black bone dragons under my command. Only in this way can I have a certain strength to develop greater power on them when I penetrated into the outer positions of the undead wizards and posed a direct threat to their lives. I must patiently find the most suitable opportunity. I strive for a successful attack. Once I missed it, I was prepared for it and it would be even more difficult to succeed.
Maybe I saw some chaos in that defense line. Some of the undead wizards who were originally indulging in the four blood-sucking princes seemed to have changed their position and put the overall situation first. They became tougher and began to participate in the attack on Sabrot and others again. The number of black bone dragons that besieged them gradually increased. They were surrounded by more and more black bone dragons, which brought them greater pressure. They had to turn off attacks to defend, and it was difficult to make progress. Seeing that the chaos that had just been triggered was tending to be calmed down, I also adjusted my plan. After instructing Ipola to harass him everywhere, he pretended to rush towards the four blood-sucking princes and passed by the battle group. He took several black bone dragons away.
, and met Sabrut who was surrounded inside. When the enemy met, they were naturally very jealous and immediately abandoned the black bone dragon accomplices. The four blood-sucking fang princes rushed towards Ibola at the same time and launched an attack on it. Ibola fought with them for several rounds. With one against four, they were definitely not opponents, and there was no need to pretend to use their speed advantage to turn around and escape, and hide in the depths of the black bone dragon group. Of course, they did not escape too far at once, luring Sabrut and others to chase behind. From time to time, they would release a blood shadow for medium and long-distance attacks, clearly showing the hostile position between me and the four blood-sucking fang princes to those undead wizards. They were not my subordinates or reinforcements.
If it is an enemy, it will naturally attack and eliminate it without hesitation. However, the scene just happened proved that the four blood-sucking princes are the enemy of the enemy and are not harmful to their own side. This will definitely have a great shock to the undead wizards of the "Anti-Dao Alliance" and also bring new problems to them - should they continue to be regarded as enemies and eliminate them? Or should they provide convenience to assist in dealing with Ibola? If the "Anti-Dao Alliance" can achieve unified command, coordinate opinions in a timely and prompt manner, and decide on a common response method, or
Maybe it would not cause them too much trouble. Unfortunately, hundreds of undead wizards each have their own understanding and countermeasures, and cannot communicate with each other. More undead wizards were shaken and no longer resolutely attacked and stopped the four blood-sucking princes to chase Ibola. They even subconsciously gave them a way out and provided convenience. They even put more energy into blocking Ibola. They wanted to cooperate with Sabrot and others to kill Ibola in one fell swoop and relieve a major potential threat to their lives that might come to them.
After all, the "Anti-Daily Alliance" is still a temporary force group. It lacks a solid foundation of cooperation and has enough trust and tacit cooperation among its members. Once the situation changes too unexpectedly, it is easy to do their own things, lose control, and break away from the expected development trajectory. When there is only one choice, it is easy for them to judge and execute, but I instructed Ibola to provoke the four blood-sucking princes to give them multiple choices - either to be equal and resolutely eliminated, or to be ignored without direct harm.
Reason, or take advantage of the situation to cooperate with each other to deal with the common enemy Ibola, each choice has sufficient reasons to make their behavior seem very reasonable. Even if they are not taken immediately, they may feel hesitant and it is difficult to decide what to do for a moment, should they continue to implement the previous plan or make corresponding adjustments? It will be directly reflected in the actions of the Black Bone Dragon, whether to attack resolutely, avoid it, and lose the rules of advancement and retreat, which makes their originally quite stable defense line appear in a relatively large chaos.
The war has finally developed. The scene I hope to see appeared. A certain line of defense in the Black Bone Dragon Group was in chaos. Due to the different orders of their respective masters, they lost their consistency and took different actions. Perhaps this was just a short-term situation. In order to trap me, those "knowledgeable people" may make quick adjustments to make up for this mistake, just like some laissez-faire wizards who had a laissez-faire attitude changed their positions and joined the siege of the four blood-sucking princes. However, they were ready to go long ago, and I would not integrate them again when I tried my best to seize the opportunity.
With the opportunity to adjust the operation, at a command, the more than 3,000 black bone dragons under his command were divided into three teams and launched a counterattack. Among them, 500 black bone dragons each served as cover for the two flanks. The main attack was more than 2,000 black bone dragons, including the most elite guards regiment left. This is the benefit of unified command. You can make sufficient preparations in advance and move immediately without any drag. The black bone dragons in each position can act in a timely manner. As long as the design is carefully planned, there will be no delays. They rushed straight to the hostile black bone dragon defense line in chaotic areas, and strive to break through in one fell swoop.
Many black bone dragons have lost their due defensive position due to the continuous pursuit of Ibola and the four blood-sucking fang princes. The formation of the defense line has been scattered. Although it can be seen that the necromancers made hurried adjustments with my breakthrough action, it was difficult to adjust them for a while. It took them several hours to carefully lay out the successful encirclement net, and they have been advancing steadily, for fear that they would be rid of the chaos. Before they could withstand the attack, chaos occurred, which affected their resistance. The civil strife was not settled, and the external enemy was coming again, in a hurry. How can they adjust it in time and accurately to effectively withstand the impact of more than three thousand black bone dragons? Strong barriers are often the easiest to start from the inside, which is much more efficient than simply attacking from the outside.
I finally forcibly broke through the encirclement that was laid out by at least 30,000 black bone dragons, and only lost a few hundred black bone dragons, and there were about 3,000 under my command. Once the encirclement was broken, it would not be so easy to re-arrange it. What's more, the command system is composed of hundreds of undead wizards who cannot act in a unified manner. It is even more troublesome to dispatch it. In a short period of time, you don't expect to effectively limit my actions and trap me in the net. More importantly, what is blocking me is the original formation of the "Anti-Dao Alliance", only
More than 10,000 black bone dragons were stationed in scattered, and they also needed to focus on protecting hundreds of undead wizards. Once I rushed in with three thousand black bone dragons, the threat posed by Ipola was definitely not comparable to that of Ipola. The members of the "Anti-Dao Alliance" almost all have hundreds of black bone dragons with slightly stronger undead wizard masters. Even if they concentrate all their subordinates, they can't resist the attack of my legion. What's more, they only have dozens of black bone dragon guards around them now. Once I rushed to the front, the army would definitely be swept by them.
This was originally impossible, but I did it with Ibola and the four blood-sucking princes. The "Anti-Dao Alliance" was not at all ready and did not take any preventive measures. If it were not still in the form of a bat and could not speak, I really wanted to roar a few times after breaking through the siege, and I was forced to siege a few times before. This was not over. I had no intention of taking three thousand black bone dragons to break through the outer defense line and launch a victory escape, although I resisted the hundred,
The ability to achieve such a battle is enough to prove my strong strength, but this is far from enough. The anger gathered in my heart has not yet been vented. Those who dare to offend me so wantonly cannot be let go easily. I want them to pay a more painful price for their stupid actions. They are no longer my colleagues and allies, but they should regard them as enemies. The kindness to the enemy is the cruelty of themselves, and they can no longer tolerate them.
Without any hesitation, I directed the three thousand black bone dragons under my command to rush towards the group of hostile black bone dragons who were on the periphery defense mission. Ibola led the way forward, and the target was directly aimed at the area where the undead wizards gathered. As for the four blood-sucking fangs, they had completed the historical mission I had given them, and would not obey my instructions to attack those undead wizards. Whether to choose to retreat or continue to pursue Ibola, they all let them go. In the midst of the battle of thousands of people, there were also
The three thousand black bone dragons under my command cannot have too many opportunities. With the form of a delicate bat as the last means of escape, I don’t have to worry about their safety. I believe that with the strength of the "Anti-Dai Alliance", even the top undead wizards such as Qiu Shui Changtian, Tianxing, and Yeyou, who may be hidden behind them, it is impossible for them to do anything to the four blood-sucking princes at least at this stage and in a short period of time, so that they will not affect Saman’s plan to promote the title due to this exposure.
It was chaos, finally chaos, and it was almost completely chaos. The "Anti-Dao Alliance" undead wizards who had already seemed panicked after I broke through the siege of more than 30,000 black bone dragons in the inner layer were already panicked. After I rushed towards their own formation, I found that I had no intention of breaking through the siege and escaping. After I realized that my target was probably them, I became even more panicked. Continuously strengthening the defense of the inner layer to completely trap me, and trying to wipe out my subordinates as soon as possible and even kill me, making their outer defense line quite empty. The destructive power caused by the three thousand black bone dragons is definitely not something that I can reach. It can easily kill every undead wizard you encounter, allowing them to taste the loss of 5%.
The bitter fruit of the upper limit of mental power. Few undead wizards who realized this could still be calm. The black bone dragon cluster quickly collapsed and scattered into small teams, flew in a different direction, rushing back to protect their respective masters, for fear of being delayed for a moment and becoming victims of my Black Bone Dragon Legion swept. The "Anti-Dao Alliance" is not a single solid piece of the whole heart, and it does not all want to do their best to attack me at all costs. Faced with the imminent and irreversible disaster, I first became the inevitable choice of the peace faction and neutral players. Seeing these scenes, I can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The "Anti-Dao Alliance" is out of the way, and it has already revealed the clues of complete defeat.
Time is life. Action as fast as possible, and you can kill a few more before the undead wizards gather more protective forces. They rushed to the closest undead wizard gathering point with three thousand black bone dragons. The hostile black bone dragons along the way were not too late to gather, and they were at a disadvantage in number and were unable to stop my assault. They were forcibly forced to retreat to the side and rushed straight to the undead wizard. There were eight in total, and each player still had only dozens of black bone dragons responsible for close protection, wrapping themselves in the middle with dense formations. This move against Ibola was still effective, but this time hundreds of black bone dragons rushed forward.
, do not entangle with the defending black bone dragons, so as not to waste too much time. Relying on the large number of people and powerful people, they launched a series of collisions, and forced them to force them to spread out, revealing the undead wizard protected inside. Facing the fierce black bone dragon who was killing him, the trembling body, the staggering steps, the panicked expression, and the helpless and desperate eyes, how humble and pitiful they seemed, but they didn't know whether they could think that they would fall to such a miserable end when they were arrogant and forced me to give up the control of the holy land "Karamay" and decided to go to war with me.
Chapter completed!