Orc Tyrant

Chapter 961: The longest day (9)

The retaining wall that had withstood the intense bombardment for an hour was finally unable to perform its duties.

It began to fall apart, spilling rubble and debris into the battlefield below.

The noise and tremor merged into one, inexplicably inextricably separated, and joined hands to smear her vision into a hazy.

The orange-yellow bricks and beams burst suddenly, exploding into a cloud of dust covering the sky like flour.

"Haha! Keep up with me!"

For a moment when Ava was stunned, Guk had already rushed towards the tall buildings.

His back was quickly turning into a violent landslide, and the ground in front of him was raised high, and it was only then that Guk found himself climbing uphill.

A huge boulder that once belonged to a certain building rushed towards him. It must be this behemoth that made an important contribution to the final collapse of the entire city wall.

Facing the unstoppable boulder, Ava chose to jump up in a hurry to avoid being crushed into a long blood stain on the floor.

She barely landed on the top of the stone, holding a broken base of a stone sculpture tightly with both hands.

Although he sprained his ankle slightly, he was able to gain a foothold after all.

When she lowered her head, she found that the stones were still falling.

Ava steadied her footsteps, leaped forward again, and landed on the inclined platform behind the boulder.

The harpy leaped into the air hurriedly, slapping her shoulders and mask from time to time with fine rubble.

One of the gravels was quite powerful, leaving a crack on the left side of her gorgeous mask, which also made her dizzy for a while.

boom!

The roar of the sky and the earth gradually reached its climax, and the whole world seemed to be shrouded in mist. She slammed into something like a headless fly, and then discovered that it was a breastplate.

Then, a big hand covered her sky, isolating the debris from the storm.

"Sit down, sit down."

A voice growled.

"You are safe, bird."

Ava looked up and realized that she had hit Guk.

The previous unstoppable boulder has become fragments of various sizes scattered around. I don't know how Guk crushed this rock. In short, it can no longer pose any threat.

Ava didn't say anything to be grateful, she turned around and found that she could barely see anything.

Most of the structure of the retaining wall is gone, only a fragment of concrete is left, with broken steel bars and exposed cables interspersed with it.

The dust raised from this destruction scene obscured the sky and turned into a weird cloud of flour in the air.

All the guards who entered were standing under the wall of a tall building, and their skin and armor were covered with light yellow dust.

"Alive?"

Ok, who was next to Guk, came up to ask, but Ava didn't know the other's name.

This Ouke abandoned the airtight helmet and chose a semi-open battle helmet, in which crisscross ravines and lines formed a pattern of a four-legged beast on the bridge of the nose and forehead.

"Yes it is."

Guke answered in place of Ava.

"Overlord, are you sure?"

The warrior wearing a beast-print helmet smiled and said:

"I can see fear in that bad eye, and we can't be held back by fear."

"I am sure!"

Ava snapped back.

"What's your name? I want to write down your care in today's diary."

That Oak shrugged.

"Kundera, take care of these disobedient bastards."

"I heard it before."

Ava was searching for the information in her head.

"We all passed by death just now, so we are still undecided. This does not represent my fear."

Kundera nodded, seeming to accept this statement.

"We go."

Guk ended the conversation,

The other court guards had already killed a **** path in the nearest building.

They passed through the gatehouse and into a courtyard.

In the rubble and debris piled up everywhere, Guk finally found the enemy's body-both the weak and the strong.

Diffuse light yellow dust covered the crimson pool of blood.

The Oukes are pouring into the courtyard and splitting up.

Many corridors and inner chambers awaited them. At a loss, Ava caught the sound of the enemy's guns, followed by the roar of Ouke's big gun.

Often a gun fires first, and the other weapons are added immediately, pouring bullets on a specific target. Behind the thunderous and thunderous roar is a unique roar of metal milling, as if it is a bitter aftertaste. .

She could also hear other thicker and louder voices, which were the rumbling wailing of fortresses on the verge of collapse and crumbling towers. It was a death knell resounding across the sky that echoed back and forth in this vast impact pit.

Ava walked forward involuntarily, wandering between the courtyard and the promenade.

She seemed to be outside, as if the raging battle around her was close at hand, but it only made her feel immersed and undisturbed.

Star-like sparks fluttered in the foul air.

She stepped out from the shadow of the ceiling of a corridor and stood in the wide open courtyard that was exceptionally bright. The blazing fire of the blazing storm shone on her, casting a long shadow on the stone-bricked ground.

The harpy watched her twisted and slender shadow pulsate, and the fur that Liya generously gave was still covering her shoulders.

She had been wearing it all the time, and the gray fur added a curled neck and furry back to her weird shadow.

Most of the internal facilities of this building have been torn apart.

She saw a lot of peeling off the shiny surfaces of the walls and ceilings, so the inner layer of the exposed structure had a peculiar feeling.

The specific functions of this layered hidden structure are difficult to distinguish. Their structure looks rather complicated, with metal circuits and steel brazing interlaced, and cables and hoses entangled.

A burst of scorching energy flowed from the broken pipes hanging on the ground, and some unknown liquid dripped from the other cracked pipes.

She looked around, raised her head, and the nearly paralyzed fortress soared up around her, as if she was still delusional about crawling out of this cold tomb.

Weapon trajectories intertwined in the smoke-filled air into a bright grid, fighter jets swiftly passed overhead, and their heavy weapons plowed several kilometers of destruction scorch marks in the dark night sky.

The buildings touched by this violent offensive suddenly melted into the scorching gaze wall, spewing out flare-like high-temperature gas.

Groups of rockets swarmed like a meteor shower, and their hot trajectory was the only clue to their existence, and the vehicle that launched the rocket was completely hidden in the depths of the black smoke.

On the left, at the height of the roof, she could see two Maoge warlords crossing the trench between the fortress and the position from a distance, leading a large number of Ork infantry to attack the gate of a fortress.

The impact of the tiny cloud of ammunition enveloped their immense body, just like fireflies flying in groups at dusk.

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