At this time, the players ambushing to the west of them were eagerly gearing up, waiting for the moment to kill them.
"They’re retreating! They’re retreating! Hahaha, they’re retreating!!"
"Elite monster spotted! Must be their squad leader!"
"Fuck yeah! Squad leader!! Brothers, charge! Let's catch him alive!"
"For the alliance!"
"For the horde!"
"Long live Demacia!"
"For Ya Ya's mushroom soup!"
The players screamed excitedly while they charged out of the bushes one after another. None of their battle cries were the same.
At the same time, the supporting players on the other side of the river also stopped firing arrows. They took out shovels, axes, and sickles, and waded across the ankle-deep river one after another, cooperating with friendly forces to launch a siege on the enemy and joining the carnage.
There were people everywhere!
The sound of gunshots, footsteps, and shouts of killing resounded throughout the battlefield, sweeping through it like a tide under the cover of night. Horse didn't know how many people there were, let alone where they came from.
The marauders, who had just emerged from the fire and rushed into the forest, only knew that they had lost their vision.
Horse pulled the jammed receiver hard, and ejected the jammed cartridge case while shouting loudly at his subordinates. "Retreat! Retreat south!"
A trace of sanity in his heart told Horse that the only way for them to survive now was to rendezvous with the large army in the south.
However, how could other people not think of that?
The line of defense against a large force was on the south side. If he fled through the burning camp to the north, he still had a chance of survival, but if he ran towards the south, it would almost be the equivalent of rushing into the trenches with only his face as a shield!
Just as Horse and his men were hit head-on, the main force of the Bloodhand Clan that was marching towards the outpost also heard the explosions from the northwest.
"What happened?"
"It seems to have come from the brick kilns by the river..."
"Did, did something happen to Horse and his men?!"
"It can't be. That's Horse... I once saw him tear a Cruncher apart before with my own eyes!"
The marauders looked at each other and whispered.
Intuition told them that something wasn't right.
Bear frowned and looked to the northwest, his expression uncertain.
Horse was his confidant, and he knew very well that none of his equipment could make such a noise.
In this case, there was only one possibility!
"Damn it! Everyone, march northwest!" Bear, anxious and angry, kicked the mutant rhino below him and roared again.
"Hurry up!"
"Quick!"
The already dead Badger and Cha were not enough to cause him pain, but if Horse died as well, not only would the Bloodhand Clan suffer severe damage, but his prestige in the tribe would also plummet.
At this moment, he no longer cared about the formation. The marauders also didn't have the habit of lining up. So, the whole group ended up loosely scattered after they started running.
The other four squad leaders felt that something was wrong, but at this time, how would they dare make a comment? They had to bite the bullet and ask the people who had fallen behind to keep up.
At a distance of fewer than 600 meters, reinforcement came in only a matter of minutes. Even if the forest terrain was not easy to run on, it was still much better than the obstacles in the city.
As they got closer and closer to the flames ahead, all of them could feel the shocking heat, even as they looked at it from a distance.
"Motherfucker! Didn't you all eat?! Go faster!" Bear was furious, cursing and urging his subordinates to speed up after he discovered the fire instead of Horse.
His subordinates were dissatisfied in their hearts, but they couldn't do anything. Although they hadn't even seen the enemy anywhere, they still sprinted with their weapons in their arms.
Bear lifted the double-barreled shotgun in his hand and rushed to the front.
However, at this moment, in the muddy ground under the light of the fire, he suddenly saw the faces of people who popped out their heads.
Many pairs of eyes seemed to be glowing a green light, which made him panic for a millisecond.
"Fire!"
There was a sharp shout.
Although he didn't understand the meaning of the shout, his fighting instincts still made him turn over from the mount, his big body falling behind the roots of the tree as thick as a snake.
The thunder-like gunfire sounded in an instant the moment he fell. The blazing fire seemed to surround them from all sides, and bullets howled as they were shot through the air like lightning.
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