Chapter 454 Abandoned Ranger Training
Chapter 454 Abandoned Ranger Training
Lyon left without looking back.
It’s not that Ivan and the others are kind-hearted, but no matter what kind of attack he used, this knight, whose whole body was wrapped in a tin can, did not stop even if blood spurted out of the observation port of his helmet.
It was not until he walked out of the boundary of the Elf Courtyard that Alvin slipped back, rubbing his sore arms.
“This guy is so good at acting!
Before, he was only poked twice by the [Rubber Stick Technique] and rolled on the ground, babbling;
Now, after taking so many magical attacks, there is no reaction at all..."
He walked back to Xiling and looked at her carefully for a long time. After making sure that the half-elf lady was not injured at all, Ivan turned to look at the short Lian who was running over from the high tower.
Looking at his sister-in-law's worried look, Alvin couldn't help but feel warm in his heart.
Then, he habitually stretched out his palm and rubbed Lian's little head and the half-long pointed ears drooping on both sides.
"Don't be afraid, don't be afraid, my brother-in-law is here!"
Xiling next to him didn't react at all. Apart from her pupils shrinking slightly and her eyes narrowing slightly, she didn't show any urge to beat Ivan to death.
Lian, on the other hand, had a very interesting reaction.
She first tilted her neck back, with an expression of enjoyment on her little face;
Then, he seemed to see his sister's strange reaction as if she wanted to kill someone, and his heart suddenly tightened, his cheeks turned red, and he ducked down to escape from Ivan's clutches.
The short half-elf looked at Ivan angrily, and his little fangs were exposed again.
"Damn...dang pervert! Who told you to touch my ears?
I, I, I will bite you to death!"
There was peace in the Elf Courtyard in the afternoon.
……
The elf ranger Lin Liya quickly shuttled between the trees.
After finding Ariella's whereabouts, she followed the trail to find the place where Tirian was injured.
The elven ranger's tracking skills were much better than Ariella's. It didn't take him much time to guess what happened here.
After hesitating for a long time, Lin Liya decided to follow the plan and join up with Bol's main force.
This time, the combat force of the Druid Station was mobilized in full force.
Twenty mid-level druids, their own mortar team, and Ms. Keira's anti-Hexagonal Knights. Almost all of the troops in the base were pulled out except for Alia's logistics team.
Seemingly a little worried, Bol sent someone to send a letter for help to the frost giants on the frozen plains before leaving.
However, Lin Liya felt that the Headmaster was making a big deal out of nothing.
The druids, who are good at fighting with fewer troops, plus the thirty powerful mortars, should be able to compete with nearly a thousand human cavalry.
Why would we need to summon the Frost Giants for support...
But no matter what she thought, Lin Liya still had to speed up her actions.
Without a commander like me, those little druids would probably shoot shells at my head.
Lin Liya has tried to teach her teammates the shooting skills.
Unfortunately, druids were not born to use ranged weapons. After half a year, only a few months of the elf newcomers had learned the basics.
At least I can launch a roughly accurate coverage attack in the places I have marked.
Maybe she was too absorbed in the random thoughts in her mind, and Lin Liya, who was flying between the tree trunks, stepped on a weak branch and fell to the ground with her whole body tilted.
But this is not a problem for the Elf Ranger.
After all, she relies on the forest for her livelihood and has been able to climb trees since she was young, so this height is nothing to her.
The elf ranger bent his legs slightly and spun in the air, spinning horizontally in the wind like a light fallen leaf.
By the time her feet touched the ground, the impact of the fall had been mostly dissipated.
But when Lin Liya raised her head, her face turned pale instantly.
In front of her was a large group of human cavalry riding tall horses.
They were fully armored and behaved in a dishevelled manner. There were a small number of ownerless horses carrying dented suits of armor that were unrecognizable, with blood oozing out from the cracks in the armor.
They looked like humans who had died under Frey Starsong's gravity spell.
The leading knight stared at Lin Liya, with no disguising the anger and murderous intent in his eyes.
Since entering the forest, this cavalry unit has been experiencing extremely frustrating battles.
First, they were attacked by druids for no apparent reason. Although no one was killed, the overall progress was slowed down, and the fourth knight, Leon, who had the strongest combat power, was lost.
Then they were tricked by an unknown spellcaster, and more than half of the cavalry were thrown high into the sky, and at least two hundred of them lost their lives the moment they hit the ground.
The centurion who temporarily served as the commander had a scowl on his face.
He looked at the pointed ears that suddenly fell from the tree, and swung the sword in his hand without thinking.
The cavalrymen around him also took out their weapons, such as hammers and axes, and charged towards Lin Liya without any hesitation.
"This damn luck..."
Although Lin Liya did not participate in the patrol mission after she became the commander of the artillery squad;
Her ranger training had been neglected for a long time and she was still only at the intermediate level.
But the ranger skills in the muscle memory are still there.
The Elf Ranger pressed his toes against the ground continuously, tilting his entire body almost 45 degrees, and like a woodland elk, he retreated flexibly with the cover of the trees.
Not only that, the short bow in her hand was not idle either.
Several arrows were shot at tricky angles right in front of the eyes of the front row of cavalrymen - no exaggeration, right in front of their eyes.
The arrow avoided the iron plates of armor that were difficult to penetrate and went straight to the observation hole on the cavalry's helmet.
For the Kingdom Knights, most of the enemies they encountered were of the same race, or southern giants who were not good at archery. There were very few creatures that could threaten them through a small observation hole.
But today, they finally remembered the terrifying archery art of the elves.
Those arrows were like poisonous snakes, piercing straight into the eye sockets of several knights without even touching the edge of the observation hole.
The angle of the arrows in front of the centurion was more tricky, but his combat experience was much richer than that of ordinary cavalry.
He held his sword across the front of his helmet, and as screams were heard around him, he felt the crisp sound of metal collision from his sword.
The knight swung his sword in anger, and a tiny dent appeared in the middle of the sword.
He saw that the elf ranger had retreated at least fifty yards while he was blocking.
Not only that, he also stopped where he was and did not move, looking at them provocatively.
The centurion roared angrily:
"Attack! Take down this female elf!"
Lin Liya on the opposite side also started shouting.
"Mark point six! Fire!"
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