Chapter 1066: Exposed early
After coming back from the surprise of those golems suddenly appearing like this, Klein quickly gave the order to attack.
The wyverns stopped using their breaths on the rest of the undead horde and started focusing the firepower on the golems.
It was just that these flame breaths never reached the golems.
Before they could reach them, there was more movement from the undead horde.
Just like a few days ago, the undead started gathering together in one mass. Only this time, they didn't come together in the form of a hand.
This time, they formed a wall over the golems that were at the wall.
These were walls that completely blocked the flame breaths that fell down at the golems. With how thick the walls were, not a single bit of the flames reached the golems in the end.
It seemed that the lich didn't care about the undead at all, as long as these golems were safe.
It seemed that the lich only cared about destroying the walls with these golems.
That just went to show how intelligent this lich was.
After all, without the walls, there was no doubt that we would be at a disadvantage.
First, there was the large number difference.
Second, there was the difference in fear of death.
The undead didn't have a fear of death since they were undead in the first place, but the same couldn't be said of the guards that were on the walls. They were living beings, so they naturally feared death.
Third, if there was nothing stopping them, there was a difference in strength between the guards and the undead.
The undead were strengthened by the dark magic of the lich, so they were stronger than the average person.
The average person would find it hard just to face a single undead, let alone a horde that even had golems in them.
What Klein was basically saying was that he was asking for half of them to volunteer to sacrifice themselves.
They would be the ones that would have to go down and deal with the golems while the rest provided support from above. Though the ones that went down would no doubt fall into the trap of the lich.
They would have to deal with whatever the lich was planning and possibly even die from falling to the trap.
But doing this was the only way to ensure that the wall was safe.
Everyone had grim looks on their faces after this since no one wanted to die.
However, they also knew that they had to choose half of them to go down in the end or they would all die.
One by one, it seemed like they were about to volunteer for the task.
Before they could do that though, I suddenly said, "There's no need for that."
Klein looked at me with a serious look.
It wasn't as if he couldn't understand where I was coming from, but he knew that this was the only way.
"This isn't the only way." I said this as if I could guess what Klein was thinking, which surprised him.
Though it wasn't that hard to figure out what he was thinking with the look on his face.
After saying this, I said, "We'll just expose what we've been doing in the past three days." Klein deeply knitted his brows when he heard this before shaking his head to say, "It's too
early for..."
Before he could finish, I cut him off by saying, "You're forgetting what the real important
thing is."
"Real important thing?" Klein asked in a confused voice.
With a nod, I said, "The wyverns, the wyverns are the things that matter the most to our kingdom and to this battle."
There was a look on Klein's face as if he was slowly being enlightened.