Chapter 106 (1/2)
Chapter 106 – Great Northern War (2)
The eneainst the walls
”Haaaah”
“Caska, there's no tih of relief”
“I know, I know”
She drew back her bowstring once again Her job was to continuously pull the bowstring and launch projectiles until the walls collapsed As soon as she pierced the head of an ene the walls the possibility of lasting a little longer
Now the enemies were near The walls shook violently
A ician's flaic of the orc shae The fireball spread and beca into the air
Where was the ene all the orcs in shabby ar a robe
“Snipe the shaman”
“I will do it as well”
Caska and her boss pointed their arrows at the sa towards them
She aimed at his yellow eyes Caska and the sha distance It felt like he already knew everything about her Nausea arose in her empty stomach
Caska's fingertips let go of the bowstring Two arrows flew side-by-side, slicing through the airtowards the enemy's forehead and eyes The shaman's staff waved once The arrows stopped in front of the shaman's nose and turned around The iron tip stared at the their own trajectory Then they started tothat path
“Down!”
Caska threw herself flat down The arroere rushi+ng back towards them
Reversal
Rattle
There was a noise Caska closed her eyes Her right shoulder felt warm and she could s herself down so quickly
This was a battlefield Life and death were just fleeting moments
She raised her body without looking back Her supervisors had been changed ain became a corpse at her feet
“Died like a fool”
She drew back her bowstring The shaman couldn't be seen The arrow shook, with the tip of the arrow pointing down
Orcs were cli on a ladder The ladder was low and not really clinging to the wall, but they didn't look back and kept cli up the walls like ants The moment that one of the orcs stepped on the ladder, another followed behind
Caska's arrow ai up She
It made her feel nauseous The arrow headed doards The orc was pierced and fell No, that rong The orc behind hie in expression
Caska was fast She loaded an arrow again Then she fired The orc died The orc positioned behind hiain, the soldiers repeated the sa as repeated failures
“Caska! Do you have any arrows left?” questioned her colleague
Caska checked her quiver and found that there were only two arrows left She loaded one of the arrows ”No”
”da?”
Caska carefully ainored the voice in her ears Two arrows left
She was looking for the shaman who killed her boss She looked around the entire battlefield in order to kill hiuys gather such numbers to become an army? It was hard a hard feat, even if the whole species were all warriors If all orcs carried a weapon, weren't they a cursed species?
“Filthy bastard”
She found the sha the staff and uard his defenseless body, but there was enough space for her arrow to penetrate
She aimed the arrow, emptied herthe most beautiful pottery Just like thethe beautiful curve, she cal
She pulled the arrow back as far as possible as she i choosing the dinner et in the distance in an instant The arrow pierced a neck
Caska ”
In the blink of an eye, the shaman's eyes widened as he stopped the chant and pulled the body of a guard towards him The arrow hit the orc soldier instead of the shaht before the orc shaman's nose
She immediately pulled out a new arrow There was still one left The arroards the back of the sha enemy But the speed of the shaman rose sharply He moved more promptly than she expected
Her arrow caught his calf The sha behind She threay her e from her waist
She grabbed the head of the dead supervisor
”What are you doing, Caska?”
“Shut up”
Blood splattered everywhere as the brain burst apart She firmly cut it apart and took out the arrow that had pierced his head It was hot She placed the blood-stained arrow on her bowstring The hot blood of the supervisor painted her cheek as she pulled the arrow back She could taste blood in her mouth
Caska let out a terrible laugh
”Really…annoying”
Her arrow split the air Everything else was nonsense She wanted to kill This wretched bastard, she needed to get rid of hi and a barrier for her arrow to bounce off of it The barrier collapsed from the hit The arrow lost power and fell to the floor
The shahed with relief Within seconds, the other orc soldiers surrounded him and became a protective shi+eld
Now she had nothe railing of the wall
“shi+t!”
“Caska”
“shi+t!” She grabbed the clothing of a colleague “I will kill hiive me an arrow”
”No”
“Why won't you give me an arrow?” she loudly shouted
The orcs were gradually cli attention There was a supply station carrying arrows far away, but their turn was still far away