When Hermione first saw Sarah's Alchemy figure fighting the corpse this morning, she felt shock as well as shock.

In terms of quantity alone, although Sarah doesn't seem to need the least sleep and spends almost all day and night making dolls, she can't compare with halbo's army of living corpses based on more than half of Britain.

In terms of individual strength, most of Sarah's Alchemy dolls are actually stronger than those ordinary living corpses that have not evolved. Only a few dolls carefully made by her have the combat effectiveness comparable to the evolved individuals in the corpse.

However, her greatest advantage of these alchemy dolls is that they not only have more efficient post-injury recovery ability than the living corpse, but also have far more cooperative ability than the living corpse.

The latter advantage is usually invisible, but once Sarah personally comes forward to command, they will be much more organized than the chaotic attack mode of the corpses.

So Sarah proved one thing with facts:

In the case of negligible loss, even if the quantity is slightly inferior and the strength is slightly insufficient, as long as there is a better tactical strategy, we can ensure local invincibility.

This whole morning, even if Sarah didn't stop Hermione from coming out to intervene in the battle, Hermione found that she didn't seem to have much room to "help" at all.

"Miss Granger," Sarah stood on a tower in the middle of the ancient city, looking at the foggy distance and calmly tunnel, "if you have to participate in the battle, go to the northeast! That's the place where the corpses attack the most fiercely. You can use your own way to help me reduce the pressure of resisting the enemy."

Hermione had been out for two laps before, but she finally came back here. And Sarah has hundreds of years of wisdom, probably because she is more or less depressed, she immediately realized her idea.

But to be honest, after Sarah mentioned it, Hermione's mood became more subtle. Fortunately, she was not that kind of hypocritical person. After a slight embarrassment, she quickly nodded.

"OK, I'll... I'll try."

Hermione answered and glanced in the distance in the direction Sarah was staring at. Unfortunately, Sarah can clearly "see" the distant scene through her alchemy doll, but she can't.

After still only seeing the fog, she sighed, then stepped on the broom and flew directly to the direction where the battle was the most intense.

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"Boom!"

The fighting on the periphery continued, and the corpses poured in from London one after another.

Although they only have a general purpose in their hearts, and sometimes there are some obstacles in their actions, this huge base alone is enough to make everyone feel frightened.

Fortunately, the alchemy doll is not afraid. After all, even Sarah, as one of the greatest masterpieces in the history of alchemy, took hundreds of years to finally have the extremely luxurious thing of "emotion"!

"Bang!"

In the light of all kinds of magic spells that ran away in the distance, a puppet was hit continuously - some had their arms cut off by magic blades, some had their legs melted by high-temperature flames, and others were directly frozen on the ground by cold ice.

Although their bodies have good resistance to magic, they will still be injured if they are hit by magic too many times.

Fortunately, however, a major feature of alchemy is the efficient repair ability derived from material refining. With the help of ubiquitous materials, they can easily restore their combat capability and continue to devote themselves to the battlefield in the twinkling of an eye.

Hermione had seen it with her own eyes before - those figures with damaged bodies often only need to pause for a few seconds, pick up their broken arms and legs, press them to the fracture, and use the soil or bricks under them to repair themselves.

Later, according to Sarah herself, the effect of this temporary refining is actually flawed. At least the physical strength of the doll after hasty repair will certainly decrease.

However, can this "defect" be regarded as a "defect" compared with the efficiency of the resurrection of those corpses?

At present, Hermione came to the Northeast wall again. Looking at a large number of dolls firmly withstanding the wave attack of the corpses in a gap by means of continuous rotation, she actually felt that she was a little redundant after all.

"No," she suddenly found out after watching it for a while, "she still seems to have her reason to let me come at this time. She doesn't just take care of me at will."

It can be seen that it was the most insignificant erosive attack that caused the greatest loss to Sarah's Alchemy doll in the battle.

A large number of ordinary living corpses constantly destroy the dolls in front of them from the physical level in the way of wild beast like arrogance attack. Even if they can't break the doll's body very effectively, their numerical advantage often shows the greatest effect under this simple attack.

The completely torn doll can't repair itself, because it has even damaged the refining array buried in the body.

When Hermione realized this, she took out several Rune cards and waved them back to accurately place them in the gap of the wall.

"Click -"

With the start of the gravity rule, the broken city wall was also involved, and the gap became larger. However, with Hermione's gravity trap, those dolls who are almost fighting the attack with their own bodies immediately have a chance to breathe.

Seeing the people who could only keep defending, we gradually began to be able to fight back, Hermione looked ahead and nodded secretly.

The fighting is still going on, and I don't know when this offensive will gradually subside... Not to mention, there must be more and more frequent attacks waiting for them.

Thinking about this, Hermione couldn't help looking up at the looming flying corpses above, and couldn't help shaking her head - in fact, the biggest reason why the ancient city of Winchester can be firmly held here is not Sarah's Alchemy doll, but the giant magic barrier that has been guarding against a large number of flying corpses since when.

I remember Sarah said that it existed long before she came here. Although she didn't ask, it must be... It should be left by Maka?

Hermione was thinking, but suddenly there was a noise in the distance.