Evolving Silver Dragon

Chapter 280: 278 This is a Strong Attack_1



Chapter 280: 278 This is a Strong Attack_1

Chapter 280: 278 This is a Strong Attack_1

Translator: 549690339

So, attack Yellow Sand City with these oddballs?

Riley really found it unbelievable, especially since the Dragon Bone Wasteland had already been cleaned up by that damned Silver Dragon, leaving very little material for transforming the Undead.

Not to mention such a large number of low-level Undead with a highly uniform race in front of them.

Therefore, this seemingly powerless Undead army should have been transferred by Landry through the portal beneath the rift from the Dark Domain.

It is said that there are large-scale breeding grounds for Dwarves or Goblins under the Death Lord.

Regarding Riley’s disbelief, Landry didn’t care and simply treated her like air.

Although the Death Lord expected Dore to be the main force in this battle, in Landry’s opinion, both they and Riley were too incompetent.

To take down Yellow Sand City, he’d have to rely on himself.

That strange Goblin would definitely die by his own hands!

Landry turned his gaze to Yellow Sand City, where various monsters on the city wall were already lined up in tight defense.

The numerous Undead coming from afar made a huge commotion, making it hard to avoid attracting attention.

As Landry had said before, he had no special plans, just a straightforward attack.

Under the gloomy gaze of Landry’s ghostly eyes, countless low-level Undead without a thought moved slowly towards Yellow Sand City.

They were cannon fodder, tightly packed together at this moment, clearing a safe path for other troops to advance.

Watching Giant Eagles, Chimeras, and other Flying Monsters flying up from Yellow Sand City, Gargoyles and Skeleton Griffins also rushed into the air to intercept.

Metal spheres fell from the sky one after another and then exploded violently at their landing points.

Countless broken limbs flew through the sky, and the fragile low-level Undead had no resistance against these dangerous weapons.

But their sheer numbers were too great, and in no time at all, the gaps in their ranks had been filled by the Undead behind them.

Then they lowered their heads, ignoring the attacks from above, and kept moving forward without stopping.

Due to the interference of Gargoyles and many flying Undead units, the power of the metal spheres dropped slightly.

Then, the advancing low-level undead army made contact with numerous traps.

Landmines, pitfalls, and no trap was left untouched, all were thoroughly tested in succession.

However, when this group of low-level Undead approached Yellow Sand City, half of their original number still remained.

And the path they’d taken, though it seemed to be in ruins, most of the deadly dangers had been eliminated by them.

Watching all this, Riley was already dumbfounded.

By now, how could she not understand Landry’s intentions?

After all, these lowest-level Undead were worthless, and the Death Lord had plenty of them. They were also easy to convert.

With them alone, all those annoying traps could be eliminated. It really couldn’t be more cost-effective.

It seems that the situation had begun to reverse, but Riley just couldn’t feel happy.

Because all this was due to Landry’s efforts, and she hadn’t been able to do anything.

At this time, the low-level Undead in front were still advancing non-stop, and by the time they finally arrived at the foot of Yellow Sand City, there were probably only about a quarter of the original number left.

Confronted with the towering city walls, these weak low-level Undead could do nothing. They just stood there, looking up at them blankly.

Gaz and Saru, standing on the city wall, exchanged silent glances as a large amount of time and effort had been spent preparing traps, only for them to be used on these creatures

Looking at this foolish group, even if left to their own devices, they probably wouldn’t be able to climb the walls of Yellow Sand City before they eroded away in the desert.

Even the majority of monsters defending the city wall had lost interest in them, with only occasional bored creatures throwing stones down casually, shattering a few skeleton dwarves or goblins below.

Gaz and Saru had no intention of ordering an attack; it would be a waste of resources and energy on these creatures.

On the other hand, Landry had almost dealt with the traps, so it was time to launch a full-scale attack.

Although Riley’s subordinates were in the forefront as she didn’t want to give Landry all the credit for breaking the city.

It seemed that Yellow Sand City was in crisis, with various war weapons drawing closer, but Gaz and Saru’s faces showed no signs of panic.

Gaz clapped his hands, and a group of Black Iron Heavy Cannons were pushed to the edge of the city.

After a long period of research, the Black Iron Heavy Cannon could finally be used, although its power was still not on par with the Magic Cannon of the Floating City.

But if one wasn’t enough, then bring out ten.

Gaz’s expression remained unchanged as the Black Iron Heavy Cannons placed on the city wall fired simultaneously with his command, releasing dazzling tongues of fire.

Then chaos ensued in the advancing Dore formation, as the power of the Black Iron Heavy Cannon was only slightly better than that of the falling metal spheres.

Seeing the chaos ahead, Riley couldn’t help but want to withdraw the troops she’d sent out earlier, only to be stopped by Landry.

“What are you doing!”

Riley’s eyes widened, but Landry coldly replied, “At this point, there’s no turning back. No matter how heavy the casualties, we must take Yellow Sand City!

We don’t have enough troops to continue attacking Nolan Forest. We’ll just call them back from the Dark Domain.

And also, my preparations are not limited to those low-level Undead!”

Landry’s words were unexpectedly abundant this time.

Hearing this, Riley couldn’t help but follow his gaze towards the base of Yellow Sand City’s wall.

As a result, she noticed that the ground beneath a section of the wall seemed to have small mounds of dirt, and they were constantly squirming.

Suddenly, Riley thought of something, as Landry casually said, “It’s not just them who can dig tunnels? ”

As his words fell, Riley saw the small mounds stop moving as soon as they touched the base of the city wall.

At this moment, some of the monsters standing on the city wall also noticed that something was amiss, as the wall beneath their feet seemed to tremble.

However, with their limited intelligence, they couldn’t figure out what was going on and continued to operate the Black Iron Heavy Cannons next to them, furiously attacking the enemies below.

To prevent the cannons from overheating, cool water was continually transported up the city wall from inside the city.

But as a Quilboar was panting and lifting a bucket of water in his hands, he suddenly stepped into a void, and the section of the city wall beneath him collapsed.


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