Ashen Dragon

Chapter 570 - 570 31 Assault



Chapter 570 - 570 31 Assault

?Chapter 570: Chapter 31 Assault Chapter 570: Chapter 31 Assault The demons’ onslaught continued, and those monsters from The Abyss surged forth like a tide, charging in wave after wave.

Facing the intense artillery fire and the deadly minefields of The Ashen Empire, they resorted to the most primitive countermeasures—relying on low-level demons to exhaust the Empire’s ammunition and to clear the Empire’s mines.

Countless Original Demons and Coward Demons surged towards the Imperial’s Wall under the command of High-level Demons.

Most of them were blasted into charred remains and reduced to dust by the dense barrage of artillery, with only about two or three out of ten managing to lucky bypass the blockade, only to quickly trigger the traps buried underground…

Thus, for the Abyssal Legion to push the front line forward by ten meters, it often took the lives of thousands, tens of thousands of low-level demons.

This exchange seemed unequal, but The Abyss was filled with billions of low-level demons, the number of Original Demons and Coward Demons under Gelrazak’s control, I fear, might surpass this figure.

For the Demon Lords, these low-level demons were just cheap expendables, their value not comparing to the Empire’s artillery shells, mines, or even a single bullet.

After all, demons that died outside The Abyss would still resurrect in the Blood Pools. Sending these creatures to their deaths was always a win, as long as they could take down The Ashen Empire.

The continuous explosions, the unstoppable onslaught of deaths; the fire illuminated the dark earth as if it were daylight, and hiding was not an option for those demons amid the shadows.

The assault carried on until dawn, until the Sun gradually rose and the glow of morning tinged the clouds red, the arcs of artillery fire still crisscrossing the slightly dim sky.

On the ground, the scorched corpses of demons covered much of the earth, forming a grotesque “soil,” with even small mounds made of piled bodies.

When the artillery shells hit those “mounds,” it would cause the demon corpses to explosively burst apart, sending severed limbs flying everywhere.

But even the Empire’s finest artillery needed to cool down and rest; it couldn’t bombard ceaselessly, and the gunners’ energy was limited.

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