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This is how battle should be fought.

Kingdom warriors, show your strength, and let us fight with all our might.

The victor lives, the loser dies.

To die on such a battlefield, whether it is you or me, is not a loss.

The Imperial general laughs maniacally as he clashes with the opposing general.

Each strike drawing blood, fiercely courageous, even while engaged in a life and death struggle.

The Imperial General acknowledges the courage and marshall prowess of the kingdom soldiers.

Strangely enough, although both sides have fought for decades with considerable casualties, the Imperial side, whether generals or soldiers, does not harbor intense hatred towards the kingdom.

As previously mentioned, this is merely a normal expansion.

There is no enmity between the two sides.

It can only be said that the Eternal Knight Empire wishes to continue expanding and growing stronger, while the Hundred Kingdoms Alliance just happens to block their path.

When encountering an obstacle, the simplest solution is to clear it away.

In the eyes of the Eternal Knight Empire, the soldiers of the Hundred Kingdoms Alliance are such obstacles.

Therefore, although the two sides are hostile, the Empire still recognizes their will to resist.

Of course, while the Empire maintains this attitude, the kingdom does not.

They wish they could destroy the Eternal Knight Empire.

However, recognition aside, when it comes to taking action against the enemy, Imperial soldiers will not hesitate at all.

Living in the Eternal Knight Empire, they have always admired brave warriors.

And the best way the Empire appreciates its enemies is to slay them.

If you want dead, you must pay a painful price.

The kingdom soldiers are also fighting fiercely.

They no longer hold on to the hope of survival and begin to exchange life for life.

Each legion finds its own opponent, and under the command of the Imperial Commander, the Imperial Army steadily suppresses the advancing kingdom army with their more abundant legions.

There is undoubtedly a counterbalance between legions.

Therefore, when the number of legions reaches a certain level, the competition boils down to two points.

The command ability of the general and the diversity of the legions.

Some skilled generals can maneuver their respective legions into the most suitable positions through their commands, allowing them to leverage their attributes to suppress the enemy's legions.

As for legion diversity, it is quite simple to explain.

It's like playing cards.

Anyone who has played cards knows that no matter how skilled you are, if you have no usable cards in hand, it is all in vain.

The same principle applies to generals and legions.

No matter how great a general is, you must have suitable legions to command.

Otherwise, if you're given a bunch of low tier legions to fight against mid-tier legions, they won't even be able to break through the enemy's defenses.

And no matter how capable your command ability is, there will be no room for it to be utilized.

In terms of commandability, when comparing the generals of the Alliance and the Empire, the Eternal Knight Empire is slightly stronger, but the gap is not significant.

They're on the same level.

Both the Imperial Commander Hanming and the Alliance Commander Wallace are super geniuses chosen among millions.

They are born leaders.

And after decades of battlefield honing, their talents have been developed to the utmost.

According to the systems classification, both of their commanding values are above 95.

What does a commanding value of 95 signify? It means that even when stripped of auxiliary command abilities like secret sound transmission and mental communication networks, they can still command over a million troops.

If the commandabilities are roughly equal, then the comparison can only come down to the number and strength of the legions.

In this regard, the Alliance truly cannot compare to the Empire.

The gap is too large.

Therefore, the overall battlefield situation is very clear.

The Empire holds the advantage.

And even if the Alliance soldiers go all out with a determination to die, they cannot make up for the gap in hard power.

Regarding this situation, the Alliance Commander Wallace has no way out.

If he follows rational thinking, then in his view, this battle should not be fought as it is a certain defeat.

As a competent commander, leading his soldiers into a war that he knows is unwinable is more painful than death itself.

After all, no matter how strong your city is or how many magic formations you have, it is ultimately people who dictate the war.

As a top general, Wallace has previously had multiple encounters with the Eternal Knight Empire's army, experiencing both victories and defeats, so he is very aware of the gap between the two armies.

There are differences in equipment strength, soldier capabilities, and organizational cooperation.

And with fewer numbers than the enemy, if he could win, that would indeed be a miracle.

Cander, lead the third legion into battle.

Seeing the situation worsen, Wallace has no choice but to reveal a trump card.

Understood.

A middle-aged man roars and the soldiers around him instantly erupt with terrifying bloodlust, their auras soaring towards the seventh tier, almost crossing the threshold.

The third legion, a quasi seventh tier legion that has completed half of its transformation, is exceptionally powerful.

Chapter 204.

Gradually revealed cards.

Ah, the commander of the third legion, Canderan, raised his spear high, roaring in anger.

With the strength of the Legion warriors, he had already reached the ninth tier extraordinary realm, beginning to leap forward, rising continuously, and his terrifying momentum swept across the entire battlefield like a storm.

In no time, he broke through the constraints of the ninth tier, advancing to the demagod level.

His cold gaze swept across, causing the eternal knight warriors ahead to feel a chill as if a lamb were being stared at by a wolf, making them uneasy.

Demagod Cander, Third Legion.

Finally, Hanming turned his gaze over, his expression somewhat playful.

If I remember correctly, the Third Legion was severely damaged last time, right? They managed to replenish their ranks so quickly.

The Hund Nations Alliance indeed has a solid foundation.

Yes, General, you're not mistaken.

During the last battle, the Third Legion was indeed annihilated by a third, apparently at the hands of the Wolf Riders.

However, they themselves did not farewell, having lost about a quarter of their forces, and it was only recently that they recovered.

The Agitant immediately chimed in.

The Wolf Riders, I have some impression of that legion.

Their commander seems to be the one that the high priest picked up from outside, the one who can discharge electricity.

The Wolf Riders are led by Axus Su, a makeshift legion composed entirely of the noble class.

Hanming still had some impression of this legion.

After all, although the Eternal Knight Empire is strong, there are not many quasi7th tier legions, just a few.

Currently, the only quasi seventh tier legion without Imperial backing is the Wolf Riders.

Even for Han Ming, a quasi seven-tier legion is a decent card to play, especially at critical moments.

It could be used to turn the tide of battle, right? Axu originally belonged to the kingdom of Saint Ansa, but he later joined us.

The agitant saw the expression of his commander and immediately understood what he was thinking, promptly saying, "If you want the wolf riders to intercept the third legion, you might as well dismiss that idea early.

What is the problem?" Hanming looked at the agitant in confusion.

From what I know, although the wolf riders have replenished their ranks, they have not fully recovered yet.

If you send them over, it might be.

In that case, forget it.

Hanming smiled, not caring, and then gave the order.

Let the second undead knights attack and block the third legion opposite.

This the agitant hesitated, just about to remind Han Ming that the strength of the second undead legion is slightly weaker than that of the third legion.

Sending them over may not guarantee victory against the opposite legion.

When Han Ming said, "I don't expect them to kill enemies just to block them.

" Understood.

The third legion of the alliance with such momentum, they must not be far from a seventh tier legion.

Are we going to intercept them? The commander of the second undead legion, a skeleton leader who crawled up from the river of the undead, has the same strength as other legion commanders.

Also, at the ninth tier, sacred domain level.

After receiving the order, he hesitated for a moment, but quickly shook his head.

Forget it.

Since it's the Commander S order, then let us go.

Anyway, even if we can't win, there are other legions to back us up.

Unlike those lowly skeleton warriors, the skeleton leaders born from the river of the undead have more complex emotions.


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