Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 628: Charge, General

(BGM: fight of the silverbird)

Seeing Lungerson appear on the edge of the battlefield, Shelty was a little nervous.

Everyone was very nervous, and some generals' horses were frightened.

Why haven't you seen him in the military formation before? When did he come?

Shertai shouted at Manda: If you have more than a thousand soldiers, you will be severely punished by the rules!

Manda was silent. There were originally a thousand of his soldiers, but one of them was killed by Stanley last night, leaving 999 people left.

Now add Rungersen, it’s exactly one thousand.

Seeing that Manda didn't respond, Sheltai smiled contemptuously and said loudly: Do you regard him as a lifeline? Have you forgotten that he is my prisoner? Have you forgotten that he was tied up in Jiaoye City? What does it look like?”

A general reminded Shelty from the side: He is a monster. He once single-handedly fought through Buckon's camp.

That's because Bucken is useless! Shelty spat, his clenched fists trembling slightly.

In the cold wind, Longgesen was also shaking violently. He could not even hold his lance steady.

Milo threw the wine bag to Longerson: Drink until you are no longer afraid.

Longerson drank the wineskin dry, but he was still afraid.

Manda beat the war drum, and Giorgia shouted: General!

The old subordinates rapped their weapons on their shields and shouted in unison: General!

No matter how low Longgesen fell, he was still their general.

Stanley led the soldiers of Qixing Mountain to call for the general. Longsen was always the general he respected most.

Breton led the Typhon believers to shout for the general. As a defeated general in the past, losing to Longson was even considered an honor.

Larn Pigu led the God's Punishment Army and called for the general. Longesen represented the pride of the warrior in Larn's heart.

Manda was beating the drums and shouting for the general. He desperately saved Longgesen in Jiaoye City because he firmly believed that Longesen was still a legend in the world!

General! General! General!

Longerson took a deep breath of cold air, trying to calm his trembling body.

General! General! General!

He slowly raised his lance and rushed towards the battlefield amidst the shouts of everyone.

The big black horse breathed heavily, and the horse's hooves passed by, causing mud to fly.

Like a black light, it rushed towards the enemy. One of the enemy's arms was cut off by Lessio, and he waved the tomahawk with his remaining hand. Before the ax could fall, Longessen's lance arrived first. , smashed his head.

The blood burst out along with the brain matter, creating a small blood mist. Before the blood mist dissipated, Longerson smashed the second enemy's head with his lance.

Before the third enemy could rush forward, Longerson took off the hand ax from his waist and threw it, splitting his head in two.

The fourth enemy should have rushed forward, but he was so frightened that he stood still and was shot in the head again by Longerson.

The fifth enemy was knocked off his horse by Longsen with a cavalry gun. He thought he could save his life, but his head was crushed by the big black horse.

Three enemies stepped forward to flank Longgesen. Longerson blocked the tomahawk with his lance, took out his warhammer and smashed the head of the enemy on the left, knocked over the enemy on the right with his lance, and the big black horse knocked over the enemy on the opposite side. On the war horse, Longesen leaned over and hammered, smashing another head.

Georgia screamed at the top of her lungs, Stanley shouted at the top of his lungs, Manda missed the drums, everyone shouted in unison for the general, and Longson roared loudly among the tumbling blood flowers.

Gatan could not wait any longer. The remaining Ares believers were unable to surround Longeson. They did not even dare to charge. They watched helplessly as Longeson used his bloody lance and war hammer to smash one after another. A head.

Lessio was wrong. These living dead did not know fear. Seeing Longeson kill twenty knights, Gatan opened his long bow and shot an arrow at Longesen. Longesen leaned over to avoid it. He took off the feather arrow, took off the spear from his waist, and threw it at Gatan on the galloping horse.

The spear came too fast, and Gatan could not dodge it, and was hit through the shoulder blade. He covered the wound and almost fell to the ground, when he saw Longgesen throwing the short knife over again.

Gatan leaned down to dodge, and the short knife flew towards Shertai behind him.

Shelty smiled slightly, tilted his head slightly, and deliberately let the short knife scratch his cheek.

Lungerson broke the rules and Manda was stunned when her drumstick fell out of her hand.

The giant red arms that others could not see appeared in the air and pushed towards Longgesen.

The big black horse was overturned and fell to the ground, making no sound.

But Lungerson stood up and staggered towards the battle flag.

Ares's suit can withstand an attack, whether it comes from gods or mortals. Unexpectedly, under the rules that do not allow the use of divine objects, this suit still works.

The reason is simple. The power of the rules comes from the power of Cronus. If the suit can withstand Cronus' attack, it can function beyond the rules.

Unfortunately, he could only resist once. His huge arm was aimed at Longgesen and slowly raised.

Manda turned around and said to Stanley, You are not allowed to enter the battlefield before capturing the flag!

After saying that, he rushed into the battlefield.

He found a loophole in the rules.

It was Cronus himself who gathered order and mobilized, and Cronus focused his attention on Longson.

He could get a break, a break from Cronus's gaze.

This gap may only be a few seconds, and upon entering the battlefield, Cronus will soon notice that Manda has broken the rules.

Those few seconds meant nothing to anyone else, but Manda might be able to seize the moment.

There is only one condition, the second level skill.

Mobilize the original power and find a gap in the rules. A gap is enough.

While running wildly, the second level skill became loose, and Manda's speed became faster and faster.

He stepped into the battlefield. According to the rules, he lost his identity as the leader. The enemy could now attack him. Two followers of Ares rushed towards him on their horses.

Manda leaned down and used his golden fingers to cut off the front hooves of the two horses one after another. One enemy was beheaded by Manda when he fell off the horse, and the other fell to the ground. Manda ignored him, he couldn't stop. Only by grabbing the battle flag can Longgesen be saved, himself, and everyone else.

Lungerson was still fighting other enemies, and Manda was getting closer to the battle flag.

As long as the battle flag is touched, the duel is over, and Manda believes that he can outrun Cronus.

The idea was completely correct, but Manda made a fatal mistake.

Lungerson was also rushing towards the battle flag, and the distance between them was too close.

The giant hand in the sky had been waiting. When the two were no more than thirty feet apart, the giant hand fell down and held both of them in its palm.

The huge pressure caused Manda's legs to sink directly into the soil. He mobilized all his original power to resist desperately.

Lungerson propped his lance on the ground. He could not see the giant hand, but could only feel unbearable oppression.

His whole body was shaking, but he gritted his teeth and stood tenaciously.

It is ridiculous to say that two mortals are fighting against gods, against gods that they cannot look up to at all, and against gods that most gods dare not look up to.

But these two stubborn bodies just refused to fall!

Cronus could easily crush the bodies of two people, but he seemed to be merciful, letting the two trembling bodies tremble under his palms for a long time.

Manda didn't know why Cronus was merciful. He had lost the ability to think. When he was about to lose consciousness, Cronus's palm suddenly raised.

Exhausted, Manda fell on his back and fell to the ground. Longgesen was still moving forward with difficulty towards the battle flag, leaning on his lance.

The huge palm fell again, this time avoiding Manda and only aiming at Longgesen.

Longsen knew nothing about it. Manda wanted to shout, but couldn't make a sound.

The palm of his hand was about to press on Longgesen's body, but suddenly stopped in mid-air.

Manda heard strange sounds and the sound of skin rubbing.

He raised his head and saw the most incredible scene in his life.

Another giant arm grasped the wrist of the red giant arm, making a clattering sound.

What's going on? Whose hand is this?

The color of the skin is very close to that of humans, forming a huge contrast with Cronus's blood-red arms.

The world around him suddenly became clear. The sound of war drums and shouts of killing disappeared. Manda heard two people talking.

Mortal child, you are so arrogant.

I was born this way.

You're just a seventh-level god, don't you know how to respect him?

I know how to respect, but never know how to fear.

The two arms were deadlocked in the air, and at the same time, Gatan came to Longgesen.

He was wounded, but Lungerson was at the end of his strength.

Gatan's battle ax came down, and Longesen resisted with difficulty with his lance. Under the pressure just now, the lance was full of cracks. After a moment of parrying, the lance broke.

Longesen staggered, took several steps back, and almost fell down.

The red palm on his head pressed down again. Without Manda's support, Longesen was bound to die.

Longgesen seemed to feel the power of the gods. He looked up at the sky with a look of helplessness.

But the red palm stopped again, and a deafening shout came from the air:

Stand up straight! Poor kid!

Fear not! My brave boy!

The giant red arm suddenly shook, and the veins on the other giant arm burst out, pulling the giant red arm back into the air.

Hercules, He is here.

Fear was not in Heracles' lexicon, and His voice was heard by His unfulfilled children.

Gatan's battle ax struck again, and Longgesen suddenly picked up the war hammer and faced it.

The weapons connected with each other with a loud bang, and both of them took a few steps back.

Gatan swung his battle ax and struck again, but Lungerson raised his war hammer to meet him. The head of the hammer hit the ax blade. Gatan took two steps back, and Lungerson stood unsteadily on the spot.

Gatan raised his battle ax again, but Rungersen's hammer arrived first. Gatan crossed the ax to parry, and fell to one knee under the heavy blow.

Stand up! Rungersen pointed his war hammer at Gatan.

Gatan stood up unsteadily, his numb arms losing feeling.

Longessen's war hammer came again, Gatan parried again, and the war hammer broke the wooden handle of the battle axe.

Gatan's battle ax fell out of his hand, Longgesen dropped his war hammer, knocked Gatan over with one punch, pressed his neck with one hand, and rained down fists on him.

Bastard, look at me! Do you feel pain? Tell me, do you feel pain!

At the junction of the southeast and due south, more than half of the remaining warriors of Rungesen died in the hands of Gatan.

In this duel, three old subordinates were killed by Gatan's bows and arrows.

Punch after punch, in order to lose his life and dignity, Longesen hammered Gatan's head with his fist.

The general stood up and walked towards the battle flag again.

The only two followers of Ares came up and were beheaded by Longson with a long sword.

This time Shelty did not dare to step forward. He did not dare to fight for his life anymore, because he knew that if he rushed forward, he would definitely die.

Lungerson grabbed the flagpole and raised it in the air.

Capture the flag is successful and the duel is over!

Before Stanley could give the order, everyone rushed forward shouting the general.

Shelty looked desperately at the charging enemies, but his soldiers didn't know how to deal with them.

Following the rules, they should stay put and wait to be hacked, but if they violated the rules, they would be severely punished.

But they didn't know that Cronus was entangled by Heracles. Even if they resisted, Cronus had no energy to punish them.

Shelty did not know the current situation. He believed that he had only two choices, to lift the order and lead the army to fight fiercely. However, the gathering order bound all the rules. Once the order was lifted, all the rules would be lifted, and the rules that could not harm the coach would also be lifted. will fail and his safety will be lost.

Maintain order and escape by himself. When he saw Manda struggling to stand up, he felt that he had little chance of escaping.

In the end, he chose the former, gave up order, and led his army to fight.

As it turns out, this was a bad choice.

The combat effectiveness of the two armies is very different, and the morale is also very different. Moreover, the lifting of order consumes a lot of divine power, and Shelty's divine power has been exhausted.

Because the order was lifted, Cronus's power also disappeared, the red arm gradually faded in the air, and the other giant arm began to gradually blur.

Manda heard a sigh, and that sigh came from Hercules:

Who helped me just now? It was Him. Isn't He crazy?

Who helped Hercules? Who is crazy?

Manda was confused, but now was not the time to think about this.

The two armies were still fighting fiercely, but Shelty seemed ready to escape.

Manda spat, but even with her breath, she couldn't let him run away!

Fight of the Silverbird, Shala listened to this song and wrote this chapter. I hope all readers will listen to it with Shala and cheer for the general.

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