Chapter 91: If You Want to Blame, Blame Your Long Attack Foreswing
The limelight on the battlefield has been completely stolen by Mosquito.
If there were no accidents, this time, the MVP should be him.
As the fuse behind the wooden honeycomb was ignited, fifty wooden rockets pushed the heat wave through the night sky, blasting towards the marauders' position.
One kilogram of black powder was not that scary. If it didn't fall right next to the target, at most, people would just be startled by it.
However, fifty rockets carrying one kilogram of combat components was another matter entirely.
There were even more rockets scurrying around the battlefield than there were people lying here!
A total of fifty kilograms of gunpowder was all fired at the enemy's position within three seconds, and the sound of the explosion almost shattered the eardrums of the marauders.
This was a perfect interpretation of the sentence: As long as the quantity is sufficient, the quantity itself is also a quality!
The billowing smoke exploded in an instant, and the pine trees that were as thick as thighs were blown to pieces.
Cracked bark, sawdust, and ignited sparks flew around the battlefield, burning the marauders lying on the ground and causing them to roll all over the floor, scurrying while covering their heads with their hands.
Even if few were killed on the spot, the chaotic scene was enough to make them desperate.
On the other hand, the reactions of the players in the trenches were completely the opposite, with excitement written on their faces.
"Mosquito is awesome!"
"Holy shit! Katyusha!"
"Katyusha my ass, it's a swarm at best."
"Hahahaha, so satisfying!"
The rocket that hit the ground became the last straw that crushed the camel.
The morale of the marauders collapsed instantly.
Unable to maintain the collapsed position, they fled from the burning covers one after another, ignoring the squad leader's shouts. In fact, they couldn’t even hear them.
No one knew when the next wave of bombing would come, and no one knew what else was waiting for them.
Like a group of frightened rats, the marauders threw out their throwing objects desperately, uncaring of whether those objects would hit the enemy or teammates, and fled madly.
Just as they left their positions and fled around in chaos, the sharp whistle resounded through the woods.
From the trenches and foxholes, a group eagerly jumped out, waving long and short weapons in their hands, and like a pack of hungry wolves, rushed towards the fleeing marauders.
"Ura!!"
"Charge!"
"Long live the alliance!"
"Ora, ora, ora, ora!"
"Awoo, awoo, wooo!"
The sounds of shouting and killing swept through like a tsunami. The command "do not retreat" seemed so weak compared to it.
The players who heard the whistle were like wild horses breaking free from the reins, staring hungrily at the fleeing marauders as if they were walking trophies.
The marauders were frightened by the brutality of these people in blue coats. It was the first time for these marauders to see other humans that were more barbarian and brutal than themselves.
No.
They are simply not human.
They are clearly a bunch of Crunchers who know how to use guns!
"Fuck."
"Fuck off, don't block my way!"
"I surrender! I surrender, don't kill me!"
"Boss... I can't hold it here anymore, we have to retreat."
"Fuck!"
The brothers beside Bear fell down one after the other, and the ones who didn't fall also lay on the ground pretending to be dead. Soon, he who tried to break through to the northeast discovered that he was alone.
With heavy armor, he couldn't run fast at all. However, because of the stray bullets flying around everywhere, he did not dare to throw the armor away and escape, so he had to grit his teeth while fighting and retreating.
But such a big target was too conspicuous on the battlefield.
After he got up, and before he even managed to escape a hundred meters, he was regarded as an "important target" by the people in blue coats chasing him, and soon, he was surrounded by them.
Bear was frightened and angry. These people in blue coats seemed to be not afraid of death at all. He couldn't see any fear in their eyes, and they didn't care about the death of their companions.
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