Summit Farmer

Chapter 1810 - 1808: Capturing Wavehider City



"Your Highness, a great victory!" Keith Jackson was also overwhelmed with excitement, unable to believe that 30,000 miscellaneous troops could achieve a great victory over the 50,000 soldiers guarding Wanäfta Wave City.

Austin Hall excitedly said, "We have killed Brooklyn Robertson, that Eight-Star person!"

Peter Brown saw their excited expressions, but his own expression was grave as he asked, "Did any fleeing soldiers return to Wavehider City?"

"Rest assured, Your Highness, we have ambush troops along the way; they won’t be able to run back and report the situation here."

"Good. Leave 5,000 men to guard the prisoners, and the rest of you attack Wavehider City immediately!"

Peter knew that speed was crucial in warfare. Having achieved a great victory, there must be few soldiers left inside Wavehider City. He believed that if they coordinated with Soren Wright’s troops, who had been lying in ambush inside the city, taking Wavehider City could be possible.

Everyone also understood that now was not the time for discussion. Upon hearing Peter’s command, they immediately began to organize the troops.

In this battle, Peter’s army suffered casualties of about three thousand men, a relatively smaller number for them. After leaving behind five thousand men, they still had over twenty thousand troops.

Under the leadership of Keith Jackson and Austin Hall, the troops quickly advanced toward Wavehider City.

This time, they did not conceal their movements, and the army appeared outside Wavehider City all at once.

At that time, Wavehider City was under the command of Victor Ashton, a Seven-Star peak master. He was a serious person and had not relaxed his vigilance, constantly observing the surroundings from the City Tower.

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