Volume 6 Chapter 14 Part5 (1/2)
Book 6 Chapter 145 - Ti out blood The ht places on his body The assistants' precise and concentrated shots fully displayed their power at thisfive tily hot even after being modified with specialprepared another fully loaded sniper rifle Su accepted it, unloading all of the bullets in a second, this ti off his ability to run Then, the fifth round suddenly changed, blasting open a large hole in the stohter
The general whose stoan to turn their sniper rifles over one after another, as well as the two suzerains that rabbed his companion who already lost his movement ability and ran, but the price for this retreat was extree caliber sniper rifles or anti-aircraft eneral as leading an army all the way around discovered with shock that Su placed three suzerains and seven or eight assistants in the artillery position He then saw the decline of battle situation on that front; they weren't launching an offensive, but were clearly retreating
The empire's attack this time thus ended prematurely, to the extent where the le didn't even have time to play out
Su sat in the battlefield co, but in reality, his thought centers were operating at fast speed, analyzing the two generals' gene saene samples were completely broken down, Su could use his body's ability reserves to form new evolutionary points The conversion, explained sihth level abilities, fighting strength exceptional, he could obtain at least five evolutionary points, while if he personally killed thele additional point Su already inspected the eneenerals could be viewed as close to sixty evolutionary points, while the six hundred free soldiers could provide over a hundred evolutionary points
Through this type of y and evolution The reason for doing this, was for the sake of unraveling a hter were still a powerful source of evolution
After fighting this ould he be able to produce an eighth level Combat Domain ability? Extreme assault, this was a skill Su was had always been rather fond of
After suffering this unprecedented setback, the eer half of a day, and only then did they launch their second attack when night fell This tith and courage finally used their brains a bit, actually using some tactics: the soldiers would split into three sides They would attack from the front, but at the same time flank the enemy's rear artillery position from both sides The few old-fashi+oned heavy artillery's boreat, their destructiveness increased several fold as well Meanwhile, during the day, the several dozen corpses finally enerals adnificant scrap iron, thus for this type of tactical plan
However, to Su who caonriders, as well as the tactical outlook supported by the data of ht centers, these tactics were even worse than not having any at all
When the battle began, the front line assault was easily stopped with heavy artillery, and then the e a larger half of their firepower Then, through extreed directions, ht flank as well
When the soldiers attacking froe's blockade and slowly trudged over to the enemy position, only then did they realize that there was no enemy troops to pin down With both flanks co?
Even though wiping out the right flank caused Su's troops to leave the position they had defended for a long tie saw the ene to form compact defensive formations and ree caliber sniper rifle ability users, they couldn't help but h this screen of firepoithout any losses was practically an i a few sniper rifle bullets, even if they made it into the enemy's position, they still had to face the suzerains and many assistants, the chances of victory then extree scale hand-to-hand combat carried out in the second battle