Concentrating their forces to fight the Alliance head-on was a very correct decision in the eyes of the rulers of the Amani Trolls.

However, in Ye Ting's opinion, this was their stupidest decision.

You know, Ye Ting's ultimate goal is to encircle and suppress all the trolls, so that they will disappear forever from the jungle of Zul'Aman and never become a threat to the Alliance.

What he worried about was never how to defeat the trolls, but how to not let any of them escape.

He has always understood the principle of cutting grass without eradicating the roots, and the spring breeze will bring new growth. For races such as humans, orcs, and trolls that can reproduce in large numbers and quickly, only by killing them all can the threat be completely eliminated.

But now, the troll actually gathered all his people together, which saved him a lot of energy in thoroughly searching the jungle.

What's more, the trolls abandoned their own advantages and fought a decisive battle with the alliance, almost using their own shortcomings to attack the enemy's strong points.

This made Ye Ting almost laugh out loud.

In this way, under the conservative strategy of the trolls, the Alliance army advanced all the way in the Zul'Aman forest and successfully reached their capital, the ruins of the troll city Zul'Aman.

This huge city ruins was the capital of the glorious Amani Troll Empire thousands of years ago. However, after the troll empire was destroyed by the coalition of humans and high elves, the capital of the empire gradually declined. The remaining Amani trolls live in the ruins of the city, but have not given up their ambition to revive the troll empire.

Now, however, they would be here, facing an attack from the Alliance.

Today, the supreme rulers of the Amani trolls are the witchcraft lord Malacath, the warlord Dakara, the shaman Ekilsson and others. They are actively organizing all the trolls with team strength and will The old, weak, women and children were sent to the rear, all in an effort to defend Zul'Aman.

As for the alliance, under Ye Ting's order, they did not take the initiative to launch an attack.

All workers, militiamen, and even infantrymen of the alliance were given the same order by Ye Ting, which was to cut down trees.

Yes, until now, what Ye Ting fears most about the trolls is still their forest combat capabilities - human and elven armies cannot array themselves in a forest full of trees. Therefore, in the forest, even front-on In battle, the alliance's troops will inevitably fall into melee.

Although relying on the superiority of troops, even in a melee, the Alliance cannot lose to these Amani trolls, it is indeed inevitable to cause certain casualties.

In order to further expand the alliance's advantages, Ye Ting had no choice but to make this move.

That is to artificially create an advantageous battlefield for the alliance.

As long as there is a large enough open space around the ruins of Zul'Aman, the Amani trolls will not be able to use the forest to force themselves into a melee with the Alliance. They will have to face the closely coordinated Alliance army. These barbaric warriors would never be a match for the alliance with their stragglers. In the end, Ye Ting wiped them all out at the cost.

Laborers, militiamen, and infantrymen strictly enforced the commander's orders, and soon the ruins of Zul'Aman turned into a large logging camp.

A large number of trees were cut down, where carpenters would transform the wood into fences, horses and other defensive props used against trolls.

The high elf rangers, the elven legions, and the most elite human warriors did not participate in the logging work. These most elite soldiers were responsible for acting as a defensive force in the lumberyard, ready to deal with troll raids at any time.

The Griffin Knights are patrolling in the air to detect the movements of the trolls in the city. Once the opponent shows signs of gathering troops and surrendering to the loggers, they will issue a warning, and the Alliance will respond immediately.

When the logging operation first started, the trolls regarded them as a joke, ridiculing them for being too afraid of the power of the trolls to do such a stupid move. They firmly believe that such actions will wear out the enemy's patience before long.

However, within a few days, they discovered that something was wrong.

These humans and elves were not acting out of fear or whim, they were serious.

They really wanted to create a barrier by cutting down trees to trap the trolls in the ruins of Zul'Aman.

As a result, the panicked Amani trolls organized several waves of sneak attacks, hoping to disrupt the enemy's plans and make them give up logging.

However, the gryphon knights in the air were keenly aware of the trolls' movements and reported them to the alliance commander.

Immediately afterwards, these attackers encountered a determined counterattack by the High Elf Legion.

In legion-level confrontations, trolls have never been an opponent of high elves, and this time it was no surprise.

Therefore, they failed, and each attack was repulsed without mercy.

In desperation, they have only two choices, either to hide in the ruins and let the other party create an isolation zone. In the end, they can only rely on the ruins to fight to the death with the other party.

Or, they must come out in full force and fight the enemy to the death before the isolation zone is completely established.

A heated debate arose among senior Amani trolls as to which of the two strategies to implement.

Led by the warlord Dakara, the berserker leader Nalorak, the most powerful hunter Harraz and the headhunter leader Gayalai believe that this is the time to make a quick decision and use the talents of the Amani trolls to fight in the forest. Give the enemy a fatal blow.

However, the witchcraft lord Malakas, the shaman Ekilsson and others believe that the best strategy is still to rely on the city ruins for defense. Their biggest reason is that through the altar in the city ruins, they can maximize the Borrowing the power of Loa, they believe that Loa's existence is the Amani Troll's trump card.

In the end, this dispute over tactics was won by the witchcraft lord Malacath and the shaman Ekilson, who represented the faith.

It's no wonder that in most cases, the highest-ranking people in troll society are still witch doctors and shamans. This superstitious race can even use their own people to perform bloody sacrifices for their beliefs, which shows their fanaticism.

And this time, the party representing faith overcame the party representing secular power.

So, it took about another week, and with the help of magic, the Alliance successfully established an open space as an isolation zone around the ruins of Zul'Aman.

The existence of the isolation zone caused the trolls to lose their advantage, and their combat effectiveness was reduced to a minimum.

However, within the cities of Zul'Aman, the trolls also developed a newfound confidence.

Facing the Alliance's encirclement and suppression, the Amani trolls were at their wits' end and gained new power from the god Loa.

That was different from the gift given by God Loa in the past. It was an unprecedentedly powerful force.

In this case, war is about to break out. _To read the ununderlined version of the novel, please download Feilu Novel A

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