Conquering OtherWorld Starts With a Game-Chapter 105.2: Weisshem Defense Battle

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Chapter 105.2: Weisshem Defense Battle

While Wagner was lost in thought, his squire, a young Rhine man with perpetual ambition in his eyes, urged his horse forward and came to Wagner's side.

"Wagner, are we going directly to the town of Weisshem?" the young squire asked eagerly.

"That is the commander's order," Wagner replied coldly.

Wagner's favored squire, like himself, was also a foreigner. However, after the commander planned to keep Wagner in the rank of sergeant until his retirement, this Rhine person was forcefully added to his squad.

Wagner could guess the commander's intention. Once Wagner reached the age cap and was forced to retire, the title of Bartalis family knight would be handed over to this young man brought in by the commander.

The Bartalis family hadn't increased the number of their knights for many years, and each knight title of theirs held great value. Besides providing a small piece of land and subjects, it also came with a substantial salary from being an officer of the city defense force.

"Going to town is a great idea! I've been hearing so many rumors about Weisshem lately and I can't wait to see what it looks like now." The haughty young squire dismissed Wagner's attitude, laughing loudly. "I wonder how those women we encountered when I came with the gentlemen from the city hall last time are doing. It would be a pity if those top-notch women died."

Wagner remained expressionless. His other squire, who had served him for many years, frowned in displeasure.

The 49 other cavalrymen accompanying them kept their mouths shut and proceeded forward in silence. These soldiers also understood that offending this arrogant young man could mean trouble for their future under his command.

It was high noon, the sun was scorching, and there were hardly any pedestrians on the town road. Occasionally, there would be some farmers returning home to escape the heat that would catch sight of these fully armed cavalrymen coming down the road. They hastily found places to hide, afraid of doing anything wrong to offend these intimidating soldiers.

The difference between a professional and an ordinary person was more significant than the difference between species. The scorching sun that could dehydrate an ordinary person was nothing to the cavalrymen who had undergone professional training. Even though they were clad in heavy armor, none of them shed a single drop of sweat.

Amid the loud and boisterous laughter of the young haughty squire, Wagner, leading the group, irritably shook the reins and bypassed the low hills close to the town road.

Then, Wagner saw… on the other side of the hill, a group of undead spread out in a long line, loosely scattered all over the road.

Players: "The heck?!"

"Enemies!" Wagner swiftly halted his steed and unsheathed his sword.

The town road, flanked by hills on one side and farmland on the other, offered a relatively broad field of vision.

The scattered undead, forming an undisciplined formation, were approaching the bend in the road—some within a hundred meters, others at least three hundred meters away.

Wagner quickly estimated the number of undead and, realizing that the numerical difference was at least five times more in favor of the dead, made a snap judgment. He couldn't wait for these undead to assemble into formation—they had to seize the initiative!

With a loud shout of "Follow me!" Wagner bravely led the charge.

It was unclear whether the undead shared Wagner's intention to strike first. These disorganized and unstructured undead emitted strange, excited cries of "WAKAKAKA" and "YAWAKAKAKA" as they charged toward the onrushing cavalry.

Seconds later, the two sides clashed.

The undead's "vanguard," lacking any semblance of formation, was instantly trampled by the heavily armored cavalry riding their high horses…

Scenes of bones and equipment thrown into the air didn't even appear; the damage caused by the heavy cavalry in the moment of impact exceeded the players' health bar limits (damage threshold), causing them to instantly vanish in a white light…

Feeling only a slight impact, the shocked soldiers who collided with the disappearing undead couldn't help looking around in confusion.

Players, who found themselves on the teleportation platform in the Weisshem's town hall courtyard in a flash, were equally astonished. freewebno(v)el

"Wha—f*ck! Did I just die like that?!"

"Whoa, instakill? What the hell?"

"Damn it, I shouldn't have followed you guys and charged! What sort of infantry charges against cavalry!"

"Crap, we have to run back to the battlefield again!"

Players once again left the courtyard, grumbling and cursing…

About five kilometers away, on the makeshift battlefield.

"Damn it, those idiots are all dead!"

"All stop dying in vain! Quickly get out of the way!"

"Dodge!"

Having witnessed some twenty-over comrades get instakilled, the remaining players, no matter how foolish they were, knew not to take on those trampling hooves head-on. Frantically, they scattered to both sides of the road…

Fortunately, the players' marching formation was always a snaking line that would drive any commander insane, and the scattered formation made it even harder to target. Coupled with the agile and lightway skeleton bodies, making it easy to get out of the way, the heavy cavalry's charge failed to achieve any results.

The horses ridden by the heavy-armored cavalry were not purebred horses but lizard horses with lizard blood. These horses were tall, robust, and possessed exceptional strength, with both load-bearing and endurance capabilities. They met the demands of heavy-armored cavalry, whose combined weight with equipment exceeded 150 kilograms.

These lizard horses could also perform multiple short-distance sprints in a short period, allowing the cumbersome heavy-armored cavalry to launch multiple charges in a brief timeframe.

Charging out a distance of over two hundred meters and completely dispersing the formation of the undead, the adept cavalry squad, under the command of their experienced sergeant, Wagner Pitt, quickly reorganized within seconds and turned around.

Wagner once more raised his sword but couldn't immediately shout for another charge.

There was no undead on the road anymore; these sneaky creatures had fled to either the hills or the farmland.

Wagner Pitt found himself in a bit of a dilemma…

Heavy-armored cavalry, weighing nearly half a ton with rider and horse included, would be just fine on the solidly compacted town road, even if it was paved with gravel.

However, on the fields, where the ground was relatively soft, the legs of their horses could easily get stuck.

Wagner was contemplating whether a change of tactics was in order when the undead unexpectedly charged toward them again.

"Hurry up! Quickly output damage while the monsters' charge is on cooldown!"

"Damn, small monsters are always so annoying! Die for me!"

Wagner couldn't understand the loud clamoring of these undead in a weird language, but seeing them return to the town road, he didn't hesitate to lead the charge once again.

Players at the forefront of the undead charge were killed.

"F*cking insane!" Qin Guan, who reappeared at the Weisshem teleportation point, threw his weapon on the ground in frustration. "F*cking humanoid monsters in full armor, mounted and having a charge with no cooldown! Are the damn devs trying to mess with players?!"

"Did you expect warm hugs from them? Not feeding us sh*t is already good enough," Give Me Medicine swore under his breath. "Come on, Vanilla, hurry up and run to the battlefield!"

"Coming, coming!" Qin Guan hurriedly picked up his weapon.

On the town road, after multiple charges, the number of undead had decreased significantly and no longer outnumbered the cavalry squad by that much.

Wagner ordered the squad to halt and regroup on the side near the farmland. The cavalrymen, including himself, were in good condition, but the lizard horses were panting and needed rest.

"So much for that!" The arrogant squire, seemingly recovering from the initial shock of encountering the large undead army, spoke loudly, perhaps to mask his embarrassment. "I wondered how terrifying the undead army that scared away the previous baron could be, but it turns out they're just a bunch of crappy bones that crumble when touched!"

Wagner paid no mind to this fellow, who seemed to have distantly related with the city defense force's commander. He instead surveyed the hills on the opposite side of the road.

The remaining undead had fled to the hills but were still within their line of sight. They were now gathered on the hill, haughtily locking eyes with them.

They hadn't given up; Wagner could feel their hostility… Their eyes seemed to be burning with rage.

"Not much we can do if it isn't flat ground," Wagner frowned.

These undead were very agile, nearly as fast as wanderers they had encountered before. If they were to battle on terrain that wasn't flat, Wagner wasn't confident of escaping or eliminating them all.

What made Wagner even more uneasy was that despite charging multiple times and seemingly eradicating at least two hundred undead, there weren't any bone fragments on the surface of the road.

"…Were those undead really eliminated by us?" Wagner scrutinized the gravel road marked only by countless overlapping horseshoe prints and furrowed his brow.

As Wagner pondered, he suddenly heard commotion within the ranks.

"What's going on!" Wagner immediately turned around and shouted.

"Sarge! Look there!" a squad member cried out in panic.

Wagner turned to look. Sure enough, on the road coming from the direction of Weisshem, another large group of undead was heading toward them in a snake formation.

"Form up!" Wagner didn't hesitate and shouted loudly. "Prepare to charge!"

This experienced frontline officer knew very well that when facing such eerie enemies as the undead, soldiers mustn't be given extra time to think and instead quickly enter the rhythm of battle. This was also why he immediately led the charge upon seeing the undead.

This round of engagement was more challenging than the previous one. The undead this time were more agile, avoiding the direct frontal charges of the cavalry.

They were relentless, engaging in close combat and fearlessly attacking soldiers clad in full-body armor with various weapons, all while making strange noises.

What was more troublesome was that when the cavalry clashed with the approaching undead, those that were up the hill also came charging down, creating significant problems for the soldiers.

After eliminating some of the undead and driving the rest back up the hill, Wagner was unharmed. However, many soldiers showed signs of fatigue and had to catch their breath.

Wagner observed the morale of his men and then looked up at the undead on the hill.

According to the intelligence received by the city defense force, the number of undead in Weisshem wasn't large, with townspeople having encountered a few hundred at most.

It's about the same number as the ones we dealt with just now, Wagner did some mental calculations and decided to lead his troops further away so that the undead would be lured down the hills and could be eliminated.

Thus, he directed his cavalry unit toward Weisshem.

Sure enough, the undead on the hills followed.

Wagner waited until the undead and the troublesome hills were at a sufficient distance, then raised his sword. "Prepare—"

"Sarge! Look there!" a squad member cried out in panic.

Wagner's heart skipped a beat, and he quickly turned in the direction being pointed.

Another large group of undead were running from the direction of Weisshem…

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