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Chapter 1033: The King of Graycastle (III)

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Brian walked out of the tent and saw the victorious soldiers return one after another

Compared to how they had looked when they had marched for war, they now looked no better than a bunch of refugees They were all ragged and covered in blood It was obvious that they had just returned fro Out of the 2,000 soldiers that left, less than half alking All the horses and caether with a few captured eneroup looked so beaten-up that it did not look like a well-trained arh Everybody was excited about the victory

This was literally the first ti clans of Iron Sand City!

Brian knew this past battle had made those hunters true soldiers

He was h battered and dishevelled, had followed his instructions that no soldier should abandon his weapons under any circuone, and some had even lost one of their shoes, but all of theuns and swords

The First Army could not be stationed in the Southern Territory to protect Sand Nations forever Theytheir tribes of Graycastle wanted more than a simple implementation

He wanted more soldiers, more Mojins to participate in the Battle of Divine Will

Now, these people were qualified to move on to the next step

Brian turned around in satisfaction and nodded at Jodel, "Tell htforward battle, although it was full of errors and accidents The initial plan was that the 2,000 strong arroups One would sneak into Silver Streaht toto attack the saline land, while the other would wait for the enemy in an uninhabited oasis at the end of the Silver Stream so that they could launch an ambush

Provoked by the smaller tribes, the Wildwave and Cut Bone Clans had soon dispatched an infantry of h there were many "traitors", the two clans had not taken theroup were even weaker than the watchdogs

As the battle had progressed, the eneone well up to this point

The "baits" were supposed to dismount and yield They should have found an opportunity to disperse the horses once the enemy had dismounted as well Then the aroup responsible for blocking the retreating path had set the fire too early As the road had been ablaze, the ene and started to retreat Had they not prepared a large amount of blackwater beforehand, the enemy would have probably escaped

The battle then turned to chaos The "baits" had drawn out their swords and flung themselves at the enemy, and so had the ambush team Many people had used the flintlock just once, co skills they had learned during training In the end, they had resorted to their traditional coht

Like Brian had said, the people of the Sand Nation had weapons other than flintlocks With the horses neighing and fires sizzling in the air, the withering, small oasis had become the location where the two parties had started an intense, life-and-death struggle One ed at a horserider, and the next a horse had trampled a man When two people tussled, teeth could also be a lethal weapon

The small tribes also had warriors Since the people of the Sand Nation had started to learn how to cope with the harsh living conditions from the moment they had been born, almost everyone that had survived the venom of sandworms or scorpions possessed excellent coe difference between aclan and one froth

What those small tribes lacked was resources Inadequate resources limited their ability to reproduce and expand No warrior could defeat ten people at a ti as the tribes remained small in size, it would be i clans

But now, they had what they needed

All the soldiers were from the ten Silver River Clans Since everyone shared the same food, wore the same clothes, slept on the sa, they did not have to fight for resources Nohat they needed was si clans in Iron Sand City

The massacre of the small tribes coed theht

The Sand Nation arh victory