I Become a Landlady in the Game World-Chapter 760 - 381: Troops Approach the City_2

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Chapter 760 -381: Troops Approach the City_2

The phrase “full of cunning and deceit” was already deeply branded onto the name Hope Village.

Aiden remembered well the last time they’d suffered at the hands of Hope Village!

Wolf paused as he saw Aiden volunteer himself, then said to Aiden, “Be careful.”

Obviously, the person leading the team into the heart of the enemy’s squad faced the greatest risk. However, one couldn’t deny that Aiden leading the team was what put Wolf most at ease.

“Understood,” Aiden nodded.

Wolf then assigned to Aiden the soldiers that had been under Aiden’s command, and, in an effort not to let slaves drag them down, he didn’t allocate any slaves to Aiden’s team.

Aiden led his men straight towards the exposed weak point of Hope Village.

Seeing this, Wolf also increased the intensity of his own attack.

“Kill those who dare to slack, who dare to retreat, who dare not to focus!” Wolf said coldly, the last word resounding with particular force.

Those present couldn’t help but shudder.

They understood Wolf’s character all too well, so his intimidations were especially effective.

For a moment, both slaves and soldiers intensified their attacks.

Facing the long spears and swords sent out from Hope Village, they also brought out their shields to push back.

With such an assault beginning, it couldn’t stop. Once the front row’s shields’ defensive power was lost, they had to face the attack directly. If there was space behind, they could retreat; but with densely packed crowds behind, they had only one choice.

Face death.

Slaves at the forefront were dying one by one.

But their deaths provided cover for those behind, who frantically used their weapons to attack Hope Village’s Protection Shields.

The death of the frontline showed a grim reality: if they didn’t fight with all they had, then next, their lives would be forfeit.

Under the impact of a group viewing death with indifference, the defensive power of the area’s shields rapidly declined.

Finally, with the shattering of the shields, this group surged like a tide into Hope Village’s formation.

Wolf, from the rear, saw this scene and the corners of his mouth curled slightly.

No matter how tight the defense, with lives to fill the gaps, how could one not tear open a path?

This was Fasal Village, his home turf. Hope Village had neither so-called concrete walls nor resources that could be replenished anytime, anywhere.

He would make Hope Village realize that choosing Fasal Village was a mistake.

Just as Wolf was preparing to charge into this hard-won breach with his troops, suddenly, from both sides of this gap surged a large number of Hope Village soldiers, who cut off the escape of those who had entered and established a new defense wall in front of them.

Wolf’s advance was forcefully blocked under a barrage of long spears.

Too fast!

Even though he was prepared for the trap set by Hope Village, Wolf was still somewhat caught off guard.

Was Hope Village’s main force concentrated in this area?

Impossible!

But as far as Wolf could see, the impossible had happened.

While Wolf was contemplating, Hope Village’s new round of attack came directly at him, with countless arrows flying toward his position.

Subconsciously blocking the attack, Wolf retreated slightly, allowed the soldiers around him to first block the attacks coming from behind the new defense wall. Wolf glanced toward the weak point that Aiden had just entered.

There was no longer any sign of Aiden and his team; clearly, Aiden had also successfully penetrated.

Wolf should have been pleased, but instead, he couldn’t muster any happiness because he could not detect any trace of Aiden’s movements.

If they had the ability to control the situation, they would have immediately moved towards him, but they hadn’t. What did this mean? It meant Aiden and his team were trapped.

He had underestimated Hope Village’s strength and overestimated his own.

Wolf, in the next moment, led his team straight towards Aiden’s entry point, wanting to see where Hope Village’s real weak point was.

Hope Village’s battle line was stretched so wide, one area with a main force surely meant another area’s personnel must be reduced.

When he conducted a probing attack at this location, he heard nothing from behind the wall regarding Aiden’s team.

He believed, given the strength of Aiden and his men, that it wasn’t possible for them to enter Hope Village’s formation without making a single sound.