At this time, the Fallen Family Army was a bit sad. The zombies were chasing them at an extremely fast speed. In order to escape, General Luo had left behind a group to fight the enemy while he led the rest of the soldiers to continue escaping.

However, General Luo didn't expect that this group of zombies would attract so few zombies. Because of the zombie's target, the other zombies were still chasing after them, but the remaining zombie was too weak.

General Luo brought his men to the foot of a mountain. They realized that there was no more road ahead of them. The group of zombies followed them up the mountain.

Luo Chen was the first to run up the mountain. His speed was very fast, and he was even carrying a good stone. This made General Luo very angry because everyone knew that the zombie was coming for the stone. He was holding a stone, wasn't this just attracting a zombie's attention?

Luckily, Luo Chen had run away, otherwise everyone would have wanted him to throw the stone.

This group of people couldn't climb the mountain as fast as the zombies, and soon, a fight broke out between the two sides. Fortunately, General Luo had quite a few weapons, so the zombies weren't able to take any advantage of them.

When the team of four or five thousand people arrived at the top of the mountain, there were only about two thousand people left. General Luo looked around and saw no land on the mountain, and he couldn't find any sign of Luo Chen, which made General Luo very angry. In fact, his son was the only one with a high superpower at the Falling Heavens base, but he never thought that his son would run away so fast.

At this moment, General Luo didn't know that although Luo Chen was fast enough to escape, the zombie leader was still chasing him.

However, because their speed was too fast, the other zombies were unable to catch up. Thus, the other zombies were able to catch up with General Luo and the others.

At the peak of the mountain, the battle officially began. At the start, because of the cannons of the fallen, they were able to withstand the attacks of the zombies, but the zombies wouldn't feel any pain or tiredness. Even the zombies that were hit climbed back up after a while.

Their Adepts weren't too many, and their levels weren't that high either. General Luo was a little regretful that they didn't call for Pan Le and the others when they left in such a hurry, considering that the soldiers guarding the gates that Pan Le led were all Adepts, with a total of five hundred of them. That meant they took up nearly half of the base's Adepts.

"General, retreat. We can't hold on much longer." General Luo's guard whispered.

"Where to? There are mountains everywhere now, and we can't run even if we wanted to. " General Luo said helplessly.

"General, taking advantage of the battle here, we could sneak away with a few people, so the zombies wouldn't notice us." When the guards suggested this, they had to admit that they were all selfish people.

General Luo picked a hundred adepts and followed a small path. However, the soldiers in the battle did not notice this as they had more than 2000 soldiers. General Luo and the others were at the back of the troop and they left quietly without too many people noticing.

Seeing that General Luo and the others had left, those who noticed glanced at each other before leading their own team to choose a direction to leave. Since the general had run away, staying here would only result in their deaths.

Soon, the group realized that the number of people standing behind them had dwindled. Even the high-ranking officers had disappeared without a trace.

"Brothers, the general has fled!" Someone could not help but shout.

With this, the soldiers' spirits were immediately dispelled. Squads after squads of people began to run down the mountain with their weapons strapped to their backs. The woods were deep inside, so they might still be able to survive.

Just like that, the Luo army dispersed. Besides the hundred Adepts, the rest of the soldiers were scattered like birds and the zombies chasing after them began to hunt them down. It was unknown how many soldiers there were left because no one could catch up to them in the mountains to see how many were killed.