
The shield wall stopped Guagra's forces from advancing an inch. Instead, they were pressured and forced to retreat.
The crossbow archers were like agitated killing machines. They didn't stop pulling the trigger for even a second. The relentless firing of arrows reaped the souls of the Guagra warriors.
The coverage of the rain of arrows was so great that it not only affected the giant army of Guagra in the middle. Even the troops on both wings were also hit.
At least one-third of the 50 thousand player troops were eliminated. Some of the attacking rulers on the frontlines lost all their soldiers, and some others were sent out of the battlefield as a result of their deaths. At this point in time, the rulers began to slow down and asked to retreat. However, a darker nightmare befell them.
The war elephant charged forward under the protective fire of the crossbow archers. The soldiers on the backs of the elephants fired arrows from a distance. At short distances, they used spears. At the same time, the war elephant is controlled to fight with its tusks and trunk.10 thousand royal guards follow the war elephant, protecting the war elephant from ambush.
War elephants rampage throughout the player's army.
The player team is a pile of loose sand. A large number of cavalry were uncoordinated, disorganized, and fought independently. They suffered heavy losses even before reaching the front lines of the Magada army. And now, as the war elephants charged right into the cavalry, they were thrown into chaos. They could not find their commander.
The commanders were unable to find their master, and no one knew whether they should continue forward or retreat. So they squandered their powerful combat abilities.
The royal guard of Magada is determined to protect their homeland. They swung their spears at the enemy and took the lives of the people standing in front of them. Their bronze armor provided incredible protection.
An army of players who had a huge advantage were now placed in a bad position. The royal guard and bodyguard of the king of Magada suppressed and restrained the army of players.
The cavalry picked up their weapons and charged towards their soldiers. Mounted on their war horses, they were like fairies riding through a moat. They did not slow down in the least.
In the era of war chariots, this cavalry unit was a nightmare. The arrows inflicted minimal damage to Krewaja's armless cavalry armor. The cavalry were like burning hot metal rods thrust into a pile of butter; they easily tore the king's army in half.
No soldier could stand in their way. Even decent corpses could not be found, as they were all trampled into mashed meat.
This isn't war. It was a massacre, and the battlefield had turned into a slaughterhouse. The invincible cavalry fearlessly attacked back and forth through the sea of the king's army, crippling and crippling them.
Even the bravest warriors would lose all their courage when facing such a hell on earth. The cavalry spears, under their increased momentum, pierced their enemies into human skewers.
The soldiers who did not die grieved in the air.
The relentless rain of arrows continued to flow into the giant Guagra Army.
The progress of the Father's Takon Clan was not as others had expected.
Contrary to the expectations of others, the Kingdom of Guagra suffered heavy losses. More than half of their people died, and they were now facing a dire situation.
Patih Suratimantra who led the troops from behind could only sigh. He bitterly signaled for them to retreat when he saw the situation.
He understood clearly that after today's battle, every possibility and opportunity to overthrow the Magada Kingdom had been completely cut off. After this battle, the Kingdom of Guagra was unlikely to survive the Magada Kingdom's retaliation. He did not forget that deep in the far east, the main force of the Magada Kingdom rushed back at full speed.
Desperate efforts with every single thing they could muster, yet it only led them to bitter results.
As the prime minister of the Kingdom of Guagra and commander-in-chief of the army, he could not escape the blame for everything that had happened today. He could only redeem himself with his own life. However, before he could atone for his sins with his own life, there was still one last thing to do. He needs to protect and secure the life of Jaka Slewah.
Patih Suratimantra ordered the chariot division to return and prepare to retreat. As soon as Jaka Slewah returns, they will immediately retreat. As for the remaining warriors and the people from the alliance, Patih Suratimantra did not care about them anymore.
After all, Patih Suratimantra was really a very utilitarian person. He was a man who was skilled in the art of deceit until he reached the point of perfection.
After receiving the order to retreat, Jaka Slewah showed his responsibility at the most crucial moment. He took the initiative to leave his soldiers to cover their backs, and let the alliance troops retreat first. In fact, the alliance has lost its mind. They were slaughtered like pigs, and they only had less than 1,000 people left.
This war was a nightmare for him. Then their top priority was how to deal with the retaliation from the Magada Kingdom.
As for the players who sided with them, they had already retreated a step further. Seeing that there was not the slightest chance of winning, the players naturally would not advance and die in vain with the Guagra army. Every soldier they brought was the best of the best in their own territory, so they should not suffer unnecessary losses.
The remaining 20,000 players left behind their weapons, armor, and supplies. Then, they fled in all directions. They run like stray dogs that people chase. Some hide in the forest, some try to cross the river, some even run to the mountains. It formed a pretty spectacular sight. These players had no intention of returning to the main headquarters, but rather hid themselves somewhere in the wilderness until the battle was over.
Patih Jayakalana who knows the nature of the strength of these players. He knew that they would not stay here long. Therefore, he did not order his troops to chase after the fleeing enemy to avoid unnecessary losses.
Although they managed to suppress the army of players, the royal guards and the king's bodyguards also suffered heavy losses. After all, the strength of the player army was there. There were even small teams that were willing to die to earn more contribution points for themselves. In this battle, all the war elephants were wiped out, half of the king's bodyguards were killed, and the royal guards had lost about 1,000 of their brothers.