While things were getting troublesome for Arnold, the same wasn't true for his summons. Another war had been raging on the other side of the world, but so far Talos and company had managed to survive without wasting much effort.
Unlike what everyone had expected, the battle with the necromancer turned out like a joke. The resurrected monsters were unorganised and it almost seemed like none of them even know what they were doing at all.
All they did was mindlessly try to storm the gates. But then they didn't even care to dodge the incoming attacks. They could see their doom slowly walk up to them. Yet they continued to walk on the same path only to become an offering to Ogur's flamethrower. This also made it easier for the automatons to annihilate the enemies with the turrets. Almost too easy.
None of the foot soldiers on Talos' side, even had to raise a finger against the monsters. Just because none of them even managed to reach within the proximity to do anything. All this time the few of the humans Talos had allowed to take part in the battle, were celebrating their 'unchallenged victory'. But Talos and the rest of Arnold's summons knew better than to celebrate an unachieved victory. Things could change at any moment in battles like these.
The way things were proceeding, it seemed highly doubtful that Talos was going to lose. Yet, the expression on the Brigadier's face made him sceptical. Just by seeing the way the monsters were behaving, it seemed impossible that the other bases weren't able to take care of the general's army on their own as they were just a bunch of unorganised creeps.
Talos was having a hard time accepting that an army like that could conquer a well-fortified base. Even after considering the absurd number of soldiers the brigadier's army had, it seemed highly improbable. At this point, Talos wasn't even sure whether they were even winning or not because, in his mind, the real battle was yet to begin.
Another reason for Talos to think like that was because of how the brigadier general was operating his army. When they first arrived there, the army of undead monsters had utmost discipline amongst themselves. So, it was was doubtful they had suddenly turned into a horde of mindless creatures without any reason.
Moreover, the brigadier general still had two-thirds of his army on stand-by. He was only sent a third of his force first. Talos thought maybe it was a move to determine the defensive strength of the opponent. Or it was a tactic to force the enemy to use all of their artillery which would allow the rest of the monsters to invade the base without facing much resistance.
If their goal was the latter thing, then the brigadier would've failed miserably. As Yan had already placed more than a thousand traps all around the base just for that purpose. But Talos had a feeling that the brigadier general was plotting something entirely different. He just needed to figure out what. However, that was easier said than done.
"Something feels off, Talos," Asterios mumbled as he looked at the mindless monsters that kept dying at the hands of Ogur and the automatons, "It almost feels like they are doing this to distract us from something."
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