
Myro brought his troops quickly across the borders of the Orc-Goblin Kingdom and the Cavalry Province. Then according to the target they had set before fighting the Wolf Cavalry, they would attack the nearest town from this border, Folk City.
When Myro arrived near Folk City, he was a little surprised because the city had no stone walls to protect it. Whereas as a border city, the Orc-Goblin Kingdom was supposed to build a stone wall in order to add protection to Folk City.
But after Myro thought again, he immediately understood that the Orc-Goblin Kingdom was a very poor kingdom in the northernmost region of the continent.
For most of the year, the territory of the Orc-Goblin Kingdom was always covered by snow, which made them unable to open fields or farms.
Not only that, their kingdom also did not have many mines or minerals so no merchants were interested in coming here.
All of these reasons caused the Orc-Goblin Kingdom to fall into poverty. Let alone to build a city wall of stone, even the Orc-Goblin Kingdom still had difficulty overcoming the food problems of its inhabitants.
Therefore, it is not strange if this Folk City only has a wooden fence that protects it.
Snow still continued to fall around Folk City, although the snow was not too strong to form a storm, but still enough to disturb Myro's troops.
After all, they do not often fight in snow regions, Cavalry Province is a unique region in the north that almost never has a winter. So while fighting in the snow, there was a possibility that Myro's army was starting to weaken.
Fortunately the enemy's defense was also not very strong, Myro was confident that they could seize this Folk City without any problems.
Determining his decision, Myro drew the sword and pointed towards Folk City "All the troops, attack! They dare to invade our territory first, now is the time to show what they have to pay for their actions!".
"Strike!", along with Myro's shout, the troops behind him rushed forward.
As cavalry, the Mongol cavalry were at the very front followed by the Praetorian Guard and new troops.
Due to the snowy road, the Mongol Cavalry did not dare to move too fast which could cause the horse to fall.
Falka drew her bow and shot towards the guards in Folk City, the Mongol Cavalry behind following Falka's movements and started shooting.
"Stabs!".
The troops guarding the wooden fence of Folk City started to get shot, they were completely unprepared for this attack so they could not take shelter in time from the Mongol Cavalry arrow shot.
After the arrow shot, most of the city guards were killed. After all, there were only less than 50 guards in this wooden gate, they were not the opponent of the roughly 1000 Mongol Cavalry arrows.
If it wasn't for the surrounding snow that disrupted the movement of the arrows, perhaps all 50 guards would have been instantly killed.
The surviving guard gritted his teeth, he was shot by an arrow as well but did not hit the fatal part so the guard was still alive.
Resisting his pain, the guard shouted loudly "The enemy attack! Enemy assault!".
Despite successfully giving a warning, the guard was still a little late.
Falka leaped off her horse that went straight through the fence, then without the slightest hesitation, Falka slashed at all the surviving guards.
After killing all the guards, Falka walked towards a lever that was useful for opening the Folk City wooden gate.
The wooden gate of Folk City opened, finally the Mongol Cavalry, Praetorian Guard and 2000 new troops could invade Folk City without any problems.
The entire Folk City was completely unprepared for this attack, they did not think that the 10,000-strong army of the Orc-Goblin Kingdom had actually been defeated by the enemy, moreover, their troops were defeated in just less than a week.
Due to unprepared enemy forces, Falka easily led the Mongol Cavalry to besiege enemy barracks that had an army of less than 500 Orcs or goblins.
As long as they lowered their weapons and surrendered, they could still live. But for those who remained stubbornly opposed, Falka and the Mongol Cavalry would not hesitate to kill them.
Myro leads the Praetorian Guard with Ren and Lopen to surround the mayor's building.
Seeing that his place had been surrounded, the mayor and all his guards surrendered without putting up any more resistance.
Seeing the mayor surrender so easily, Myro did not kill him but rather let the Praetorian Guard take them to the Folk City guards for a while.
On the other hand, Retya brought 2000 new troops and began to seize the other city gates.
The troops guarding the city gates of the other side of Folk City were greatly shocked to find the enemy troops emerging from behind them, this made them realize that the other city gates must have been captured by the enemy.
With less than a day, the entire Folk City was already under Myro's control.
All this could happen because the Orc-Goblin Kingdom never thought that Myro could win against their 10,000 troops.
After all as a new province in the Kingdom of Azeroth, the Cavalry Province was renowned as the weakest province where most of the ruling nobles were new nobles. So the enemy never thought there would be anyone strong enough to fight their 10,000 troops.
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The next day, the news of Myro defeating 10,000 Orc-Goblin Kingdom troops with around 1000 Wolf Cavalry then seizing Folk City spread throughout the Cavalry Province as well as the Orc-Goblin Kingdom.
Everyone who heard the news was immediately shocked, they never thought Myro could win this war even to the point of capturing a city in enemy territory.
The new nobles whose territory was around Myro were more shocked. At first they were ready to escape leaving their inhabitants, however after the Myro region was defeated then the next enemy target was definitely them.
But before they fled, they heard the news of Myro's victory which left them a little in disbelief.
To be more precise, almost everyone who heard the news did not believe it.
Myro's battle against the Orc-Goblin Kingdom was different from Myro's time against the Cavalry Kingdom.
When fighting the Cavalry Kingdom, Myro with the 4th prince who made many people think that the main reason for the victory of the war was not the strategy of the Myro troops, but the elite troops of the Kingdom of Azeroth brought by the 4th prince.
Now that they knew this Myro really had the ability, he could become a Baron at a young age not without reason.
The news of the victory spread very quickly throughout the Kingdom of Azeroth, the news of Myro's victory continued to spread all the way to the northern border generals to even King Azeroth V.