Blue Sword

Chapter 747 Professional Level Movement

McGree, a tall and strong Highland swordsman, was charging at the undead with his sword raised.

Suddenly a figure rushed out from beside him, and he was so frightened that he almost slashed at him with his straightly raised sword.

After taking a closer look, it turned out to be the "support person".

"Your leader asked me to follow you." Ask said.

McGree:? ? ?

His mind was not as quick as Eric's. Now that the other party said this, he nodded subconsciously, sped up his feet, and roared:

"Charge! Kill!"

Then, Ask's figure easily passed him, like a sharp knife, and took the lead into the group of undead.

McGree:! ! !

Damn it, the charge I'm talking about is for everyone to charge together, not for you to charge alone!

As we all know, when charging with a sword, the collective steps must be consistent to achieve the highest efficiency in charging and killing. After all, the attack range of a big sword is not as wide as that of a spear. If you are the first to break into the enemy formation and the left and right sides fail to follow, you will have to deal with enemies from the front, left, and right at the same time... The mortality rate in this case Ridiculously high.

The highland swordsmen have fought against each other countless times, and of course they have developed a similar tacit understanding of charging. If their speed is too fast, and they see their comrades on the left and right being left behind, they will immediately adjust their pace to ensure that the collective front is like a wave. , hitting the enemy neatly and simultaneously.

However, this guy is an outsider, and of course he does not have the tacit understanding of the Highland swordsmen. He actually broke away from the team in the first charge...McGree dared to swear on the life of his deceased great-grandfather that this guy would definitely die next.

Ask's figure disappeared into the group of ghouls, and the next second, blood splattered...

No, not blood! It's the light green blood of a ghoul!

Several stumps and broken arms were thrown high, with sharp claws on them. Ask, who rushed into the enemy group, quickly swung his spear in a circle around him. The huge force broke all the ghouls around him, clearing a "safe area" with a radius of two meters.

Immediately afterwards, the spear in his hand disappeared and was replaced by two huge shields.

The ghouls swept away by the spears fell to the ground, and the armored skeleton soldiers behind them had stretched out their arms and bent their bows, and the flames beating in the eye sockets of their skulls locked Asik.

These armored skeleton soldiers were all equipped with bone bows and arrows. Their arm bones are strengthened by strange lines, and seem to have extremely strong hardness and toughness, so they can stretch the bone bow to an extremely exaggerated degree.

The finger bones were loosened, the bowstring sounded, and bone arrows shot forward like a rain, making a rapid and terrifying whistle in the air.

What Asker took out with conceptual weapons was a fine iron shield about two fingers thick. It was unable to withstand the barrage of bone arrows and was shot into a honeycomb shape in an instant - obviously these arrows were not ordinary bones.

"Retreat!" McGree suddenly shouted with all his strength.

The highland swordsmen turned around without hesitation, drew their legs, and ran madly towards the rear.

They have realized with horror that these skeleton soldiers are not yesterday's wave of low-level undead who can only fight in melee combat, but a new type of soldiers with exaggerated long-range killing capabilities. Such bone arrows... not even a metal shield can withstand them. If they hit them, they would definitely leave a bloody hole.

If the mercenary hadn't been the first to rush into the enemy formation and expose the power of these new skeleton soldiers, the Highland Swordsmen would have suffered heavy losses this time.

Then, the roaring gunfire sounded again, and the lobster gunmen had already fired bullets, creating a large number of gaps in the dense sea of ​​ghouls and skeleton archers.

"Turn around! Turn around!" The sub-group leader Eric's voice also sounded, his tone extremely urgent.

If the Highland Swordsmen did not turn around and fight the undead to give the Lobster Lancers a chance to reload and rest, then the Plantagenet Mercenary Group would have no choice but to retreat.

Considering that the undead army opposite has a large number of skeleton archers and extremely fast running ghouls, such a retreat is likely to turn into a complete collapse with heavy casualties, or even the destruction of the entire team as a whole.

Of course McGree can also think of this, so the question is:

Should he be shot from behind like a coward, or should he die charging forward like a man?

With the temper of the Highland swordsmen, there was no need to even think about it.

Just as he was about to roar, "Turn around and charge!", he saw Asker's figure speeding past him again and rushing towards the rear position of the lobster gunners. He was so startled that he almost bit his tongue.

"Come back!" McGree shouted subconsciously.

His "come back" was just an instinctive cry, just like the police like to shout "stop" when catching a thief, although both parties knew that this was nonsense that no one would listen to.

However, Ask actually turned around, and the surrounding Highland swordsmen also stopped - they were not sure who McGree was talking about, but counting the lobster gunner's reload time, at this time they It was really time to turn around and intercept the undead.

So the team of Highland Swordsmen paused strangely, then turned around and charged at the undead again with loud shouts.

This time, you have to use your life to entangle the undead and gain a chance to shoot for the comrades behind you!

"Why are you here?!" McGree, who was running, couldn't help but yelled as he looked at Ask, who was charging with him.

"Running back!" Asik replied loudly.

McGree:? ? ?

Can I not know that you are running back? What I'm asking is how the hell did you get back? Aren't those skeleton archers supposed to shoot you like a hedgehog?

Although this guy was willing to turn around and charge with the Highland swordsmen, which made McGree rarely feel moved and recognized him, however, upon hearing Asker's answer, his original good impression suddenly dissipated completely, and there was only one thing in his mind. A thought crossed my mind:

As an extraordinary person, this guy can actually escape easily from being surrounded by the undead. It seems not easy...

In fact, if Eleanor and others were here, they would immediately recognize Asker's escape method:

By pulling out two large shields and wrapping himself in the center, he blocked himself from the outside world's observation.

Seize this opportunity to escape from the observation line of sight, quickly activate the "ambush" law skill, and then abandon the shield and leave.

The shield was originally propped on the ground. After Asker let go of the handle of the shield, before it tilted to the ground, a large number of bone arrows broke through the shield surface.

Therefore, even if the shield falls to the ground, everyone will immediately think that it was shot down by a bone arrow, and will not think that the owner of the shield is not actually holding a shield at all.

As for Ask, who had activated the "Ambush" skill, his presence would not be exposed as long as he did not interact with others, so he quickly escaped from the undead encirclement and returned to the team of Highland Swordsmen invisibly.

As for how he was able to escape from the surroundings at super fast speed without encountering any undead, probably only he himself knew.

What is professional player level positioning?

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