Chapter 1490: 1477. Mountain pass camp
Chapter 1490 1477. The camp at the mountain pass
The indigenous alliance army of the Aegrod clan finally ushered in a big victory. This time, more than 10,000 ghost soldiers participated in the battle. Not only did they leave a large number of corpses, they also provided a large number of corpses for the wizards of the indigenous tribe. offerings.
In Suldak's eyes, the wars of the indigenous tribes required a sufficient supply of sacrifices to stabilize the powerful combat power of the indigenous legions.
Surdak offered 50,000 sacrifices made of the heads of evil spirits this time, and the indigenous warriors won the battle... Immediately, they obtained nearly ten thousand sacrifices of the heads of evil spirits.
The number of sacrifices in the hands of the wizards of the indigenous tribes has not actually decreased, but has increased like a snowball.
Next, as long as the indigenous warriors won several wars in succession, the sacrifices would be delivered to them continuously.
Of course... It was the victory of this battle that made the morale of the indigenous tribal alliance extremely high.
The camp was full of young natives celebrating the victory of the war, and there were actually soldiers lining up beside the altar, waiting for the great witches to give them blessings.
Nearly 10,000 indigenous warriors who had been blessed had rushed into the northern foothills of Moyun Ridge overnight, chasing and killing the ghost warriors who fled on the battlefield.
Both sides in this battle have already killed red eyes. The corpses of ghost fighters and native fighters are almost scattered in the woodland.
Obviously at this moment, these ghost warriors are experiencing the consequences of defeat.
Before this, the evil spirits rarely encountered such a thing. On the Warsaw plane, even the Constructed Knights of the Empire did not dare to fight with them in the mountains. The Constructed Knights needed a wider space to Charge, and all the native warriors need is the blessing of the great witches...
Looking at the box full of black magic cores under his feet, Suldak put them into his magic pocket, and walked back to the tent in the camp from a high place. The magician Basil had already packed the tent for the march. Some young aborigines who are helping out have some small cookies, which seem to be stuffed with red bean paste.
Suldak has seen Basil eat it before, but he seems to think that the taste of these cookies is too sweet, so he doesn't like it...
Now he actually took it out and distributed it to the young aborigines who helped him dismantle the marching tents, and even said thank you words to them in an unproficient aboriginal language.
"Is everything packed here?" Suldak came over and asked.
Basil quickly put the folded tent into his magic pocket, then stood in front of Suldak and replied, "It's packed, Commander, when shall we set off?"
Suldak nodded and said to Basil: "Let's go now..."
As the magic pattern on the floating device of the magic scorpion lit up one after another, Basil put on a windshield for himself this time. I don't know where he got it, and then put the thick fur The coat was on, and a fox fur scarf was wrapped around himself, and even the shoes were wrapped tightly...
I don’t know how he got these outfits. He probably froze when he crossed the mountains at the northern foot of Moyunling last time.
This time, the cold-proof equipment on his body is almost armed to the teeth.
Surdak was still wearing the epic-level armor of Schefterstambu, and he didn't feel the cold current above the clouds...
Sitting on the magic handle, Basil took Suldak into the air quickly, and soon he had a panoramic view of the camp in the woodland under his feet, and then the wider mountains and plains appeared in his vision, and then he went straight into the sky. The mountainous area at the northern foot of Moyun Ridge in Yunxiao also began to become complete.
The bonfire at the foot of the camp became only as big as a match and a little bright. The higher the flight, the more blurred the scenery of the mountains and fields below.
Until the camp became only the size of a matchbox, Suldak and Basil had already got into the misty clouds.
Through this cloud layer, there are peaks at the northern foot of Moyunling above. These snow-capped peaks are extremely dazzling under the refraction of the sun.
The cold wind on the clouds became extremely bitter. Based on his flight experience last time, Basil probably figured out that although there are countless turbulent currents in the high altitude of Moyunling, he can still find a southward wind at a certain high altitude. layer belt.
As long as he enters the wind zone, his magic handle doesn't need to be fully opened to drive the magic circle. He only needs to maintain the magic handle floating in the air and give a certain thrust, and the magic handle will fly south quickly.
In this way, the magic power saved by Basil is not a little bit...
Basil has probably been studying these things for the past few days. He brought Surdak into the wind zone with ease, and then flew towards the Moyunling Highland along the gap between two snow-covered peaks. .
This mountain is not only inaccessible, even evil spirits will not come here.
There is only a winding mountain road at the northern foot of Moyunling, so you can enter Moyunling without passing through these icebergs and snow mountains.
In order to avoid the eyes of the evil spirits, Basil chose the safest flight route.
In fact, Suldak has also thought about it. When the West Route Army captures the entire Moyunling in the future, it is entirely possible to build an airport terminal on the Moyunling highlands, and let the magic airship closely connect Handanaer City and Moyunling. Then you can carry out geological exploration in the Moyunling Highlands, and if you find valuable ore veins, you need to build one or several mines.
The flight route controlled by Basil may become the route of the magic airship in the future.
I don't know how far I flew, and finally passed through the glaciers and snow peaks, and the scenery in front of me appeared green again.
Suldak felt that his hands were almost frozen. In the distance, he could already see the vast wilderness on the Moyunling plateau, and the evil ghost camp at the mountain pass gradually became clear in his vision.
Although the evil spirits did not build a fortress wall at the north mountain pass of the Moyunling highland, they blocked the camp on the edge of the mountain pass on the highland side.
This layout is very different from the southern foot of Moyunling. The camp of the evil ghost army at the southern foot of Moyunling is built in the Dake Valley. It is a valley with two exits, and here the evil spirits simply The camp is blocked at the mountain pass on the highland side.
Suldak and Basil were far away, so they could see the layout of the entire camp clearly.
Probably because the Goblin Legion has repeatedly suffered setbacks in the battlefield below the mountain, and just lost a battle with a scale of 10,000 people. Now it seems that there are not many Goblin soldiers in the Goblin Legion camp.
Teams of evil ghost hunting groups ready to go are still entering the mountain road from this mountain pass, probably to reinforce the battlefield at the foot of the mountain.
The mobilization of troops from the Moyunling Highlands does not mean that they can be replenished in time...
Suldak patted Basil's shoulder in the air, leaned into his ear and shouted to him: "Fly over and have a look, as low as possible..."
Basil nodded, adjusted the tiller of the magic horn, and then swooped in the direction of the evil spirit camp.
The scene in front of me became clearer and clearer. Sure enough, there was a camp here that could accommodate tens of thousands of evil spirits. There were countless shacks in the camp. An arc-shaped wall was built on the north side of the pit with stones, and then used to Branches and leather simply build a canopy.
This kind of shack can only resist some cold wind blowing from the north, and can also shelter a little wind and rain from the north. It looks extremely simple.
It was the first time for Suldak to see the residences of the evil spirits. The shacks were densely packed together, like a dense fish scale in the camp.
There are no walls around the ghost camp, but there are a few very simple watchtowers...
Those sentry towers were also piled up with stones, and only a few pieces of wood kept the stone pestles from collapsing, and they couldn't even be called 'buildings'.
It can be seen that there is no canteen or material storage area in the camp. In the distance, there are some ghost warriors squatting on the grass and digging moss on the stones beside the stream.
You can see some white bones everywhere in the camp. I don’t know how long they have been weathered here. Almost all of those bones are incomplete, and most of them have become some fragments.
Even with such bones, some evil spirits in the camp squatted down, picking and choosing and stuffing them into their mouths.
It seems that after cutting off the hunting points in the north and south directions, the life of these evil spirits is not easy, and even the evil spirits in the camp here have been starving.
Suldak even felt that if the West Route Army and the indigenous allied forces guarded the exits on the north and south sides in this way, maybe one day all the evil spirits on the Moyunling Highland would be starved to death...
"This camp doesn't seem to have so many evil spirits..."
Basil, who was sitting in front, also discovered the problem in the camp at this time.
"Let's go, let's go to the cavalry regiment..."
Suldak said against the wind, feeling uncomfortable when the cold wind poured into his mouth.
Basil got the new order and immediately stayed away from the camp. He didn't dare to fly too low. Some evil ghost generals can throw their spears to very high places by virtue of their own strength.
The magic horn drew a slight arc in the air, and disappeared into the sky in a blink of an eye.
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Seeing a colorful flag waving in the wind on the soil **** of the temporary camp in the col, Suldak finally saw some caves all over the shady side of the soil slope, and the lowest part of the col was covered with some marching tents.
Even those constructed knights stayed in the valley today, and the constructed knights at the sentry saluted Suldak flying through the air.
In the camp, there seemed to be a giant ghost-patterned soldier ants tied outside a tent. Andrew held the Butcher's Eye in his hand, and seemed to be arguing with a druid.
This group of druids from the Bailin plane seldom have a sense of presence, and they will only stand up when ghost-patterned soldiers are used.
Suldak hurriedly asked Basil to control the magic horn to drive him away...
Before flying to the front of the tent, seeing Basil carrying Suldak back safely, the two-headed ogre brother who was sitting alone on the hilltop was so excited that he was about to cry, shouting Suldak's name, She waved vigorously at him.
Suldak was inevitably moved by the friendship between the two-headed ogre brothers.
He waved his hand at the two-headed ogre. At this time, Basil had already parked the magic horn in front of the tent, and Suldak jumped off the magic horn and stood firmly on the ground.
He looked at Andrew who was carrying the "Pupil of the Butcher", and asked, "What's going on?"
When he was away, Andrew was the supreme commander of this cavalry regiment.
Suldak saw the dispute between Andrew and Druid, so he asked Andrew about the situation.
At this time, the expression on Andrew's face was a little embarrassing, not so natural.
Being stared at by Suldak, Andrew could only explain the reason in a complaining tone...
The cavalry regiment has been waiting here for nearly twenty days, and there is not much rations left.
In fact, the rations left by Suldak were only enough to last fifteen days, but this time Suldak stayed in the indigenous barracks for a few days, which caused the cavalry regiment to face a huge food crisis.
Andrew was worried that the cavalry regiment would attract the attention of the evil spirits in the Moyunling North Pass camp, and he didn't dare to get too close to the Moyunling North Pass. Even hunting evil spirits had to go south a hundred miles away.
Andrew has been wandering around the middle of the Moyunling Highland with the Constructed Knights recently. Relying on the advantage of the magician scouting team in the air, he unscrupulously hunted the evil spirit squad in the middle of the Moyunling Highland.
No way, after all, there are so many giant soldier ants here that need to eat, and they are not picky eaters, they will eat the meat and bones of evil spirits.
Even so, the dry rations brought by the cavalry regiment became tense, and the constructed knights and ant cavalry couldn’t eat ghost meat, and even a mouse couldn’t be found in the wild on the Moyunling Highlands…
Andrew has already figured it out. If there is not enough food to eat, then kill the ghost pattern soldier ants. Anyway, it is impossible to eat those foul-smelling evil ghosts.
He was reluctant to kill the soldier ants of the Ant Cavalry Regiment who had signed a magic contract. He asked for giant soldier ants from the Druids, ready to slaughter them for meat...
Unexpectedly, the druids who are usually very talkative heard that they were going to kill giant soldier ants for meat, and immediately jumped out to object. These druids kept telling Andrew how a giant ghost-striped soldier ant evolved. It's not easy, if it dies on the human table, it would be a kind of desecration to the giant soldier ants.
The druid also suggested to Andrew that if you want to kill those ordinary soldier ants...
But the ordinary soldier ants brought over this time are all mounts of the ant cavalry. Andrew is not worried that the ant cavalry will argue, he just can't beat Aphrodite.
If Aphrodite knew that Andrew had devoured her heart and soul, she would make a fuss... Suldak might not be able to control such matters, after all, Aphrodite could lie on the pillow and talk.
So I insisted on having the giant soldier ant operate.
Everyone didn’t expect that Suldak had been away for so long this time, but fortunately, Suldak came back when everyone was about to lose their hold.
His return meant that there were sufficient supplies, and Andrew immediately apologized to the druid repeatedly, and asked him to bring the giant soldier ants back to the cave.
Andrew walked up to Suldak with a embarrassed look, ready to receive Suldak's scolding.
Unexpectedly, Suldak turned around, patted him on the shoulder with a smile, and said to Andrew: "You did the right thing this time, next time something like this happens, if I don't come back in time, Then kill the giant soldier ants to eat, keeping the soldiers is more important than anything else!"
Just when Andrew was still a little stunned, Suldak added another sentence:
"Of course, I will never admit this sentence in front of those druids!"
(end of this chapter)