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Chapter 269: Attacking the Heart [Tal]

A more effective way?

"They will find ways to... let us collapse ourselves."

Taal thought of the huge bonfires before.

There is no doubt that the bonfire put extremely tremendous psychological pressure on all the Korie people who witnessed it.

The fuel at this moment makes everyone feel scared for the bonfire that is very common among the Korie people.

Even Taal could hardly curb his urge to retreat from the city wall that night.

More than a thousand Corey warriors were burned collectively, and even nightmares would not be exaggerated to this extent.

Many soldiers were inexplicably scared of the bonfire after that night. They felt that it was not firewood, but people that were burning.

The first idea that Tal emerged was to suppress this matter and never let panic spread among the crowd;

But Amy told him that this was futile; such a "novel" event would be spread irresistibly;

What's more, almost everyone on the entire city wall can see this bonfire, and even people from afar can see the fire in the sky, making it impossible for so many people to shut up.

Taal agreed with Amy's idea; Amy told Taal again that the incident could be exploited in another direction.

So, Taal then announced this news on the platform of Heilong Castle:

The remains of tribal warriors outside the city were burned collectively - this is the fact, the point is not here.

It was the barbarians who ordered the surrenders to do it—this was what Taal wanted to use.

Whether it is killing companions or burning the bodies of companions in such an exaggerated and contemptuous way, it is something that the Corey people cannot bear - not to mention the group of people who have been "preserving and living a pampered life" and have experienced little wars all year round;

Of course, no one knows whether the surrenders went to burn the remains—at that time there were a few hazy figures next to the fire, and no one could tell whether they were the surrendered or the barbarians;

But if the words were spoken from Taal, it would appear much more authoritative; if they were burned by the surrendered ones, that was!

At the same time, Taal added fuel to the fire and explained all the things they might force the surrenders to do; anyway, your life is in the hands of the barbarians, so don’t you suffer any humiliating things that others ask you to do?

The people in the city became much more stable, so Kru was naturally overjoyed.

After these days, there has been no successful case of defection in the city; whenever someone with bad intentions comes to the city wall to try to observe the situation, the vicious and vicious person on duty will use his eyes to make the coward's extra thoughts disappear.

Either live together or die together;

People who want to abandon their companions and live a life of silence are more hateful than barbarians outside the city.

Driven by such an idea, everyone guarding the city wall was extremely dedicated; they not only looked at the city, but also at their companions and supervised each other.

Cru naturally also saves a lot of worries and trust in Taal has reached a higher level;

At this moment, Tar almost obeyed the will of turning the tide; to a certain extent, Tar was the real lord of Black Dragon City.

"Under such a situation, the enemy seems to have no choice but to do anything to us." Taal's mentality has slowed down much less than when he experienced failure.

"No...master, arrogance is the greatest enemy of survival." Amy shook her head, "What the Kingdom of Fareth has far more than we imagined, they will..."

Before Amy could finish speaking, the strong collision sound from afar and the sound of the building collapse attracted the attention of the two.

The two saw that several huge crossbow arrows were shooting from outside towards the city.

I don’t know what method to make those crossbow arrows, and their shafts are almost as thick as the trunk of a small tree;

They pierced the sky at an angle that they could not aim at, and then ran aimlessly towards the buildings in the city;

But even with this extremely casual style of play, since the city's buildings are too dense, the hit rate is quite guaranteed.

No wall can withstand the attack of such giant crossbow arrows.

Once a crossbow stabs the house, the roof and walls will be broken and collapse immediately;

Although there may not be people from the Corey tribe staying in the house, the loud noise like the sky and the earth cracking can definitely be transmitted to the nearby people.

Panic will spread like the deadliest infectious disease.

“Amy…!”

"It's not safe here! Master, hurry up and get closer to the Black Dragon Castle!"

The two of them ran quickly towards the Heilong Castle - it was the safest place in the middle of the city.

The attack of the giant crossbow did not last long; but this shocking destructive power scared everyone in the city.

Although it has stopped now, will there be...there will be another one?

After Tal and Amy arrived at Black Dragon Fort, Tal entered the fort - Kru was probably panicked and frightened at this moment.

In the fort, the living room;

The great King of the Corey tribe stayed in the living room all the time; he pressed his slightly trembling head against a deformed crown, trying to maintain his pitiful majesty.

At this moment, he was still waiting for people who might come to see him.

When Taal entered the Black Dragon Castle, he told the guards at the door not to let others enter the castle - it is the least easy to show off when talking to one-on-one.

Since he had not left Black Dragon Fort for very long, he was the first guard to arrive here.

"Tal...Tal! What happened outside!?" Kru could not suppress his fear at all.

His eyes looked at Taal as if the drowning man was holding the floating wooden board tightly, and the cold-affected man looked at the warm stove.

Taal felt a sense of revenge.

"I heard from the guards... outside, there are giant crossbows outside... there are crossbow arrows that are bigger than people... shooting through the house...!" Kru stood up and said and gestured: "Tar, then, is that true?"

"It's true, your majesty." Taal was too lazy to continue saluting such a Kru: "Your people are extremely scared at this moment, and hope to be protected."

"Sanitation, shelter... how can I protect them?" Kru felt that only from Tal could I get a little pitiful sense of security.

...The power of this crossbow is so powerful that even Taal is a little unsure;

However, even if there is a correct answer, I definitely can't tell Kru.

"The people in the city are extremely anxious because of their homes being destroyed;" Tallo thought and replied, "The first step is naturally to stabilize their mood and prevent them from panicing."

"Then... what should I do?" Tal's vague words made Kru confused.

"This depends on your power to solve the problem." Taal's mouth curled up slightly...

The balance of structure was broken... This is a good opportunity to further weaken Kreu's prestige.
Chapter completed!
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