(Meanwhile On Mark2008's Side)
"Put here, put here, here, and here," he muttered as he strategically placed his soldiers in the corner of the area. He instructed them, "Soldiers, stay there for now, and I will signal you when it's time to attack and what to do okay?." The soldiers nodded in unison, as if they had heard and understood everything, even though Mark2008 was not physically present."Just like we planned, okay? Giants, move out now!
(Now in MC's Side)
The Giants began to move, but from our position on top of the wall, they still seemed quite far away. I couldn't help but wonder why they were so far; since normally a player will attack fast because he might time fail which I used to win on my 1st battle. Then, to my shock, I noticed that the attack time had disappeared from the system interface. That's when it hit me – I couldn't use the time fail technique anymore.
I thought I had already been surprised, but what I saw next was even more astonishing. The Giants were walking with wooden shields, carrying them as they advanced. What's more, the Angels, typically known for flying and healing troops, were walking alongside the Giants. This ingenious tactic would undoubtedly prevent the air defense systems from detecting them while healing the Giant continuously. It seemed like an unstoppable, immortal Giant attack – a truly bewildering sight.
Archers had been waiting in the back, but to my surprise again, the Archers joined the attack as well! Arrows began to rain down upon us, just how much surprise this world would give me???
I shouted to the Goblin people, urging them to find shelter and take cover. Desperate to defend myself, I harnessed my magic, creating a protective barrier. The relentless rain of arrows showed no signs of ending, and the Giants continued their slow, distant advance. I knew I had to come up with a plan, but in that intense moment, my mind was blank, and I struggled to devise a strategy.
I need to takedown this Archers first. I decided to take the offensive. Recognizing that if Archers could fire from a distance, so could I, I harnessed my magic, conjuring a volley of arrow-like projectiles, not just one, but numerous. With all my might, I unleashed this magical barrage towards the Archers, determined to eliminate their threat.
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Despite my uncertain accuracy, the sheer size and explosive nature of the magic arrows I created proved effective. They hit their mark, causing explosions upon impact that disrupted the synchronization of some of the Archers, weakening their coordinated attack.
Just when I thought I had eliminated the threat of the Archers, they began to distance themselves from each other, making it increasingly difficult for my magic arrows to hit them accurately. It was apparent that they were receiving instructions, adapting their tactics to counter my attacks. The situation was growing more challenging by the moment.
In a swift decision, I called out to the Goblin soldiers and equipped them with wooden shields and protective gear that we had never anticipated using so soon.
I quickly assigned a task to the Goblin Giant soldiers, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. "Goblin Giant soldiers, your primary mission is to prevent the Giants from getting too close to the wall. Once they breach inside, more threats will follow. Do not engage in direct combat with the Giants; instead, use your shields and strength to push them back and keep them occupied. We must buy time and protect the base!"
For the next phase of our defense, I addressed the smaller, more agile Goblin soldiers, who possessed greater speed. "Now, for this group of Goblin soldiers, all you will be responsible for attacking the Archers. I will cast a haste spell on you to increase your speed, allowing you to move quickly and dodge the incoming arrows. Your mission is crucial; do your best to eliminate the Archers!"
I devised a small improvised magic bomb, designed to detonate upon impact with the ground. My intention was to use it against the Archers, aiming to eliminate them and thereby prevent any further danger. I gave them to the agile Goblin soldiers.
Lastly, I addressed the remaining Goblin soldiers and other noncombatants, giving them a crucial task. "Those who stay behind the walls, your duty is to protect the town at all costs if problems arise."
With unwavering determination, I rallied the Goblins once more. "Goblins, are you ready!?" I shouted loudly, and in unison, they replied with a resounding, "Yes, chief!!!"
"Then let's do this!!!!" I declared, and we charged forward, ready to face the formidable battle that lay before us.