The Wolf's Bride

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Chapter 759

Chapter 759

Registus smashed everything he laid his eyes on. It was as if his anger had completely changed him.

“Your Majesty…”

The Second War God waited for him to finish venting and approached with a sinister look. “The passeson the Western border are indeed crucial, but the Lycantroops have the advantage of the terrain. It’sdifficult for the Allied Forces to attack.

“However, I have a plan that can wipe out the Lycantroops in an instant.”

As he spoke, his eyes narrowed slightly with a grim light.

“What is it?” Registus urged impatiently.

The Second War God said, “Your Majesty, you only need to draft an edict, ordering the Lycantroops toopen the gates to engage the enemy head–on and seek revenge for the Wolf King.”

Registus‘ eyes instantly brightened.

Yes!

The Lycantroops‘ only advantage was the terrain and defensive structures which made it hard for the

Allied Forces to breach.

However, if they abandoned these strategic positions and chose to engage in open battle outside thepasses, they would have no advantage whatsoever.

Their disadvantage in numbers would be heavily exploited by the Allied Forces.

“Convey my orders!” Registus roared, “The Wolf King sacrificed himself for the nation, causing megreat grief. I hereby order the Lycantroops to open the gates and engage the forces of the WesternNations in a decisive battle.

“Seek vengeance for the Wolf King at any cost!”

An envoy soon arrived at Yatburg to deliver the imperial edict.

“What? We’re to engage the enemy outside the passes?”

“That’s… That will disrupt the Wolf King’s strategy entirely.”

“How will we make up for our numerical disadvantage? We won’t have any advantage if we fight in theopen against the Allied Forces!”

“Did the emperor make a mistake?”

“This is…”

The Eight Commanders, Noir, and other high–ranking officials of the Lycantroops questioned the edictimmediately.

The envoy’s face was arrogant. “What? Are you planning to defy the imperial edict? That’s a capitaloffense!

“You all had better think carefully!”

Noir, Fenrir, and the others fell silent and stopped speaking. Then, they returned to their camps to startdeploying their troops.

Seeing this, the envoy returned to Kiyoto triumphantly.

Over the next few days, the tide of the battle gradually turned.novelbin

The Lycantroops seemed to have gone mad. They opened all the gates and confronted the WesternNations Allied Forces head–on in the vast wilderness.

Each battle was incredibly intense and swift.

Due to the disparity in numbers, the Lycantroops often found themselves surrounded even before thefight had truly begun, putting them at a disadvantage.

Perhaps it was due to the death of the Wolf King, or perhaps it was due to the imperial edict, but theLycantroops lost their rationality, toughness, and fierceness. They fought viciously if they could win andsurrendered if they could not.

After five days, not only had all the passes fallen, but the morale of the Lycantroops crumbled.Countless soldiers surrendered.

The soldiers who surrendered were naturally welcomed with open arms by Canchilla and the leaders of

the Western Nations.

They all knew that each and every Lycantroop was skilled, and their combined strength led to theLycantroops being unrivaled worldwide. They were the cream of the crop.

However, they surrendered.

It was Registus‘ pressure that forced them to surrender.

Furthermore, Canchilla had a bold idea..

After the battle on the Western border concluded, he planned to reorganize all the Lycantroops, whowould serve as the vanguard to attack Florence and engage with Registus‘ forces.

In his view, sending the Lycantroops to face Registus served two purposes. It would fulfill the wishes ofthe surrendered Lycantroops soldiers and deal a significant blow to Florence’s forces.

It was a flawless strategy.

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