10 spearmen, 15, no, 20 shield axe warriors.
They didn't bring any ranged units.
It seemed the enemy had learned from the distress signal that this area was mountainous.
After a quick count of the enemy's forces, Lu Jia felt a heavy weight in his heart.
The enemy's numbers had surpassed his, and their equipment with the spear tips and ax blades clearly made of bronze, indicated that this was a bronze ranked player, which made them much harder to deal with than he had anticipated.
With the timely arrival of Xiaopangs reinforcements, both sides formed a standoff, eyeing each other cautiously while remaining on guard.
"Bro, let us be merciful.
We're all bronze ranked players here.
It's not right to bully someone without a rank, is it?" The young man with a gun, clearly Yin Shan, spoke with a more relaxed tone after confirming his numerical advantage.
Given that all the Shield axe warriors on their side wielded bronze axes, it was no wonder they were misunderstood as bronze ranked players.
Luogia had no intention of explaining.
He sneered and replied, "Bullying someone without a rank? You need to understand.
He was the one who shamelessly bullied a newcomer fresh out of the newbie protection period.
And even after 7 days, he still wouldn't leave.
You tell me who is really in the wrong here.
" Hearing this, Yin Sean's muscles twitched visibly.
Clearly, he was unaware of the situation.
Targeting newcomers was disgraceful enough, and spending 7 days without achieving anything was even more embarrassing, especially since they had lingered for 7 days without leaving.
To be honest, he didn't want to engage in battle with the player opposite him, which was why he hadn't attacked directly after breaking the offensive.
Despite having the numerical advantage, the man wielding the axe was formidable.
That last blow, while it seemed easily deflected, had actually sent shock waves through his hands, causing pain in his grip.
Continuing the fight would be irrational.
Bro, it's true that my little brother went too far this time.
Continuing this battle won't benefit anyone.
How about we call it here for everyone's sake? Update delivered.
Thanks to the book Friendflower Hearts, Small Eyes for the Reward.
End of this chapter.
Chapter 172.
Variables.
They were both weighing the pros and cons in their hearts.
With both sides having external support involved, continuing the fight would certainly result in heavy losses for the losing side, which goes without saying.
However, the winning side would likely not fare any better.
From a purely, this was indeed a situation that was not beneficial for either party.
At the same time, Lu G couldn't help but envy the early advantages of a warrior type player.
Players like him who were not warrior type had to bring a strong warrior along just to be safe when going into battle.
However, the military expenses for a strong warrior, as previously mentioned, were no small sum for newcomers.
The fact that players themselves were free units allowed warrior type players to save a significant amount of military expenses during the early stages when resources were scarce.
Additionally, in smaller battles, the impact of individual strength was greater.
combining various factors.
This made the early advantages of warrior type players quite substantial.
In contrast, players who were commander type or strategist type would find it difficult if they couldn't recruit even one strong warrior in the early stages.
Their advantageous periods leaned more towards the mid and late stages.
Back to the main point, a single shot had shattered Lu Jiangs offensive.
Although it was a surprise attack, it was enough to prove that the opponent was a formidable warrior type player.
In a real fight, he had no advantage here.
If the opponent was willing to retreat so decisively, it wouldn't be unacceptable.
As Lu Gi fell into deep thought, Yinshung knew there was an opportunity.
So, he quickly sees a moment to say, "To be honest, this little brother behind me is the cousin of Lu Yi, the vice leader of the player alliance tiant.
So, how about we all take a step back and pretend this never happened.
Upon hearing the name of the Alliance, Zohung Tiantang, Lu Gi frowned.
He had indeed heard of this name.
After thinking carefully, he suddenly remembered that it was Lu Yi who had been spamming information in the public chat window looking for recruits.
It seemed that there was also a silver ranked player in that alliance.
Since Lu Yi was just the vice leader, did that mean the leader of Zong Hung Tinton was that silver ranked player? And as the vice leader, Lua's strength should be at the black iron rank.
After analyzing this, Lu G's heart sank.
As a newcomer with no rank, it didn't seem good to be facing off against a highrank player alliance right from start.
Just as he was contemplating whether to go with the flow and take a step back, Xiao Pong, who had been startled by Lu Jiangs ax, finally came back to his senses.
Upon hearing his cousin's name, he began to shout, "Yes, that's right.
My cousin is Lu Yi, the vice leader of Zohong Hung Tian.
You better remember this, you bastard.
This isn't over.
You offended me.
Just wait to die.
After narrowly escaping, a stream of thoughtless words spilled out of his mouth, causing Lu G's face to darken.
Yen Shan, as the external support, also felt a pang in his heart.
Damn it, a pig teammate.
Why would this idiot say such fierce words at this time? Unaware that Yin Sean was cursing him in his heart, Xiao Pong continued to shout, "Yin Shan, kill him for me.
I'll get my cousin to promote you.
Promote?" Upon hearing this word, Yin Sean's face twitched.
Indeed, Lu Yi was the vice leader of Zong Hung Tandang.
While he was just an ordinary bronze rank member in the alliance, but this wasn't a strict hierarchy.
While he would certainly show a bit more respect in front of higher ranked players, everyone was ultimately gathered together for mutual benefit.
For example, in this case, Lu Yi as a Black Iron ranked player would definitely have no interest in getting involved in a battle between unranked players.
What benefit would defeating an unranked primitive civilization bring him to grab a few stone axes? Come on.
So, when faced with such a situation, he would look for some bronze ranked players in the alliance to help take care of his cousin.
And Yin Seong was one of them.
They were willing to deal with Xiao Pangs troubles because they wanted Lu Yi to owe them a favor.
If one day they encountered difficulties, it would be time for Lu Yi to repay that favor.
So there's really no talk of promotion, it was all about mutual benefit.
In this way, Xiaoangs self-righteous claims clearly made Yin Shan feel a bit displeased.
Had he known he was dealing with such a fool, he would never have taken on this mess.
It seemed like they were going to suffer losses now, otherwise he wouldn't be able to explain things to Lui.
With a conflicted expression, Yin Shan raised his long spear, realizing that there was no way to settle this peacefully.
Hearing this, Lu Ji silently waved his hand and Lu Jang, wielding the halird, immediately understood.
There was no need for further words.
He unleashed a sudden attack, seizing the initiative to charge forward.
The clash of the halird and the long spear reignited the previously calmed battle.
The shield act soldiers from both sides followed up with a fierce collision and a brutal fight broke out in a muddy damp forest.
After the battle began, Chiao Pong, whose troops had already suffered heavy casualties, decisively found a place to hide.
With little combat power to begin with, he had no intention of getting involved.
Ignoring him for now, the battle on this side was exceptionally fierce.
In terms of weaponry and individual strength, Luog shield act soldiers were definitely not much worse than the opponents.
However, the tricky part lay in the difference in numbers.
The opponents had 10 spear soldiers and 20 shield axe soldiers while they only had 15 shield axe soldiers.
Although they had five archers in the chaotic melee of this forest area, the archers couldn't contribute much.
In this situation, it was unwise to engage the opponent head-on.
Realizing the situation was not good, Lu G quickly leveraged his advantages as a commander type player.
Stepping back to personally direct the battle.
All shield act soldiers switched to a defensive formation.
In short, they would first play a defensive game, conserving energy while looking for opportunities to strike.