Chapter 161 Sharp turn down(2/2)
When Patram's army showed signs of retreating, these knights of the Holy See shouted loudly for the glory of truth and launched a countercharge. Their fearless spirit made everyone look at them.
Humans are very contagious creatures. Not only are they fleeing, but the negative emotions of defeat are also contagious. The enthusiasm is also contagious. Countless soldiers who had already collapsed followed the footsteps of the Holy See Knights and rushed towards what they thought a moment ago.
An invincible enemy.
Although the Holy See Knights did not completely turn the tide of the war and defeat the slave rebels, they allowed Patram's army to barely stabilize its position, and relied on the camp to form a confrontation with the slave rebels.
The failure of the slave rebels to eat Patram in one bite was considered a tactical failure. After all, they were fighting alone. The longer they stayed here, the worse it was for them. Philip was only severely injured by them, and his elite were severely injured.
Not much. Once they send troops to cut off their retreat, the slave rebel army will have nothing to lose.
The slave rebel army, no, it should be the top leaders of the slave rebel army once again showed their decisive side, leaving a small force to contain Patram's army, and led the army to attack Solo City, Patram's home base.
This time, not only Patram was anxious, but even the Holy See Knights were anxious. This time, the leader of the Holy Ether Holy See Knights, the Red Archbishop St. George, was in Solo City. If something happened to him, they would all be buried with him.
It's not even enough to apologize.
Patram's army hurriedly returned for reinforcements, but unexpectedly fell into the trap of the slave rebels again.
The attack on Solo City is false, but the ambush halfway is true.
After a hail of arrows and a chaotic battle, the slave rebel army suffered heavy losses. Patram's army suffered even greater losses and was defeated. The slave rebel army rushed all the way to the gate of Solo, like a duck.
When they first sent out troops, Patram's army numbered 30,000, but those who escaped back to Solo City were less than 10,000, which can be described as heavy losses.
The slave rebel army's attack on Solo City was halted.
Because there is still a living saint in Solo City, St. George, whose sharp mouth is worth thousands of troops. Under his instigation, the citizens of Solo City, who had been harmed once by the slave rebel army, shared the same hatred and voluntarily marched on
Chapter completed!