Lord Chapter 560
The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 560 A New Round of Bombing
The enemy troops changed direction immediately, heeding Cassiusâ command. They were now surrounded by Diatoranian troops from three sides.
Seeing that the moment was now ripe, Caspian shouted immediately, âFire! Charge!â
Right after that, Caspianâs troops started firing with their heavy weapons as well. Missiles erupted within the Filrenian troops so suddenly that they couldnât find an opening to retaliate.
âDonât panic, guys! We just have to stand our ground!â Cassius quickly ordered.
However, his troops were completely engulfed in gunfire and unable to retaliate. How could they not panic and send themselves into a frenzy?
The consecutive bombings confused the Filrenian troops and made them disoriented. They had no idea how to retaliate at all.
Caspian didnât order his troops to charge. He wanted to suppress the enemy with artillery once before taking the next step.
Missiles were fired again and again, and the enemy troops were absolutely a mess while being fired at from three sides.
âDivide the troops into three groups now. You guys will split up and tackle the Diatoranian troops separately!â Cassius yelled at his deputy generals, who followed suit.
They led their soldiers and fought back.
More and more missiles were fired. Many deputy generals were blown to
smithereens right after they charged. They didnât even get the chance to instruct their soldiers.
The remaining deputy generals returned to their squads and started fighting back, facing west, north, or east.
The soldiersâ morale had been severely affected, so they werenât fighting valiantly.
The bombing was still going on. Caspian had already formulated plans for the next step. He would first lure the enemy out of their base and exterminate the troops in one go.
The Diatoranian troops were armed with heavy artillery, so they werenât in a rush
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Missiles were fired round after round without pause. The Filrenian troops were utterly helpless against them.
Cassius felt extremely anxious upon noticing that countless soldiers among his troops had died or been injured. The higher-ups wanted them to stand their ground here for four hours, but they would probably be wiped out in an hour if the bombings persisted.
This was a surefire possibility-unless the reinforcements arrived on time.
Cassius immediately contacted Ernest Maher, who was the general leading the reinforcements.
âGeneral Maher, how much more time does it take for your troops to arrive here? âCassius asked hurriedly.
âItâll take about an hour and 50 minutes, General Latham. Why? Why do I hear sounds of artillery fire over there?â Ernest asked in shock.
âCaspian Lynch has launched a general offensive at our troops. Weâre surrounded by enemies from three sides and probably wonât be able to counter them for long. Make your way here quickly!â Cassius said anxiously.
Ernest was even more shocked to hear that. âWerenât Lynchâs troops behind you? Sure, thereâs also the Diatoranian troops at West Aridlands, but where did this third group come from?â
âIâm not sure, either. I think Diatoran sent reinforcements,â Cassius said.
âHow did they arrive so fast? We didnât acquire any intel about that, too,â Ernest said.
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âLetâs not discuss that now. Make your way here as soon as possible, or my troops will be gone when you up. Your arrival will be pointless in that case!
Cassius said panickedly.
âOn it!â Ernest had his troops travel quicker after ending the call.
The Diatoranian troops were attacking from three sides, which sent the Filrenian troops into a frenzy. However, after regaining their composure, they launched an attack in retaliation, utilizing the terrain.
Filren had lost more than a hundred thousand soldiers, though. They no longer had an advantage in numbers.
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At this moment, more than a hundred fighter jets could be seen in the air. The loud noises attracted the attention of the Filrenian troops.
They had just started to sigh in relief when this scene gave them a shock.
After arriving at the specified destination, the Diatoranian fighter jets started to fire missiles consecutively.
Screams of pain could be heard again and again as the Filrenian troops were engulfed by artillery fire again.
On the ground, the Diatoranian troops started attacking aggressively from three sides as well. Taking the brunt of attacks from the ground and the air, the Filrenian troops were absolutely helpless.
Some cowardly soldiers hid themselves in the trenches and refused to come out.
Cassius was grappled by panic. He screamed maniacally, âFight back! Fight back!
His troops had lost their composure and were unable to organize an effective attack in retaliation.
A bomb erupted directly on top of the Filrenian command center, making a deafening noise. The command center was haphazardly constructed and thus quite flimsy. The room shook after the explosion, and dust started to fall onto the ground.
Cassius and his officers present were all shocked.
âWe should evacuate from this place, General!â one of his officers said.
Right when they were about to do so, another bomb erupted.
Cassius and his subordinates evacuated into the trenches they had dug in advance.
âHQ, this is Cassius Latham. The Diatoranian fighter jets are consistently firing at us! Request for support!â Cassius sent out a distress signal.
After the Filrenian HQ received the signal, they also deployed several dozen fighter jets.
Caspian wasnât hasty in instructing his subordinates to charge. He wanted his troops to fire at the enemy another round. Only after heavy casualties had been incurred in the Filrenian troops would he order an attack.
When Ernest arrived at the border of North Aridlands, HQ sent him an emergency
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Diatoran had left.
Ernest was elated upon hearing that. âSo the Diatoranian troops who attacked us from the flank came from West Fortress. Caspian Lynch is really walking on a tightrope here! Does he not fear that weâll attack West Fortress Gorge?â
âItâs obvious that Diatoran is also short of military manpower, General. This is why they had to call in reinforcements from West Fortress,â a deputy general said.
âAnd I was curious about where those reinforcements came from. Turns out he called them over from West Fortress nearby. This is a great opportunity for us! Ernest said excitedly.
âDo you have a strategy in mind, General?â the deputy general asked.
âSplit our troops into two immediately. Half of our troops will attack West Fortress Gorge, while the other half will come with me to launch a sneak attack at Caspianâs troops from the back!â Ernest said.
âOur troops will be weakened if we split into two, General. Can we really wipe out Caspianâs troops if we do so?â the deputy general said.
âThere are no more troops at West Fortress Gorge. It should be enough if we deploy 30 thousand soldiers there. The remaining soldiers will attack Caspian from the back!â Ernest replied.
âBut Caspian Lynch is the head of the Five War Gods of Diatoran. Can we really defeat him?â the deputy general asked, worried.
Everyone had heard of Caspian and what he was capable of.
âIf Cassius manages to stand his ground against the enemy, we can surround Caspianâs troops when our troops reunite,â Ernest said.
âYouâre right, General. Caspian Lynch will surely lose this time!â the deputy general affirmed, feeling absolutely confident.