Chapter 268 Power Of Silent Killers

The clash of swords and shields echoed through the air as my army charged towards the enemy lines. The sheer size and power of my army was overwhelming, and the enemy was clearly caught off guard. I could see the fear in their eyes as they struggled to hold their ground against our fierce attack.

The minions fought with a ferocity that I had never seen before. The brute force minions charged forward, crushing anything in their path, while the warrior minions expertly weaved through the enemy lines, striking with deadly precision. As the battle raged on, my army began to look twice the size of the enemy, and I could not help but smile with satisfaction from the top of the wall.

But the battle was far from over. It was time to put my plan into action. I signaled to the intelligence variant with the silent killers to begin their attack. With a swift and silent descent down the back of the castle wall, they disappeared into the forest, ready to strike at the enemy kings.

I waited with bated breath for the action to unfold. From my vantage point, I could see Ollie and Noah sitting calmly on their thrones, seemingly unfazed by the battle unfolding before them. It made me nervous to see such composure in the face of such danger.

Meanwhile, the warrior minions were inside the battleground, hacking and slashing their way through the remaining enemy soldiers. It was a brutal sight, but a necessary one. The enemy was almost defeated, and victory was almost within our grasp.

Suddenly, a sound reached my ears, a distant battle cry that grew louder and louder with each passing second. I turned my monocular towards Ollie and Noah and was shocked to see them smiling. A sense of foreboding washed over me as I gazed up at the jungle behind them.

And then, in an instant, a massive army emerged from the forest, running towards the battleground with terrifying speed. I shouted for my minions to fall back as the enemy army approached. The warrior minions quickly entered the castle along with the swords play minions, while the brute force minions retreated and gathered near the wall.

There was a huge distance between the forest and the battleground, and I knew that we had to act fast if we were to survive this onslaught. The enemy army was almost upon us, and the fate of my kingdom hung in the balance.

As my minions advanced towards the wall, the enemy soldiers began marching towards the castle. The clash of swords and the thud of marching feet echoed through the air as my army and the enemy army converged on the battlefield.

My archers took position and readied their bows, while my magic minions stood ready to unleash their power. The enemy army, however, was not deterred. They believed that their fresh army would be able to easily conquer the castle since they had not yet encountered the full force of my army.

As the two armies faced each other, I could see the fear in Oliver and Noah's eyes. They had underestimated me and were now paying the price. They had brought with them a well-trained army of around 50 soldiers, all skilled in the art of warfare. They were not like the beasts that made up the rest of their army.

My minions knew their job was to remind the enemy that they were in no man's land and that they had no command over the battlefield. The archers began firing arrows, and the clouds of fire rained down on the enemy army. The enemy was forced to go through the wall of arrows and fire, but my minions were not instructed to stay by the wall.

The archers and magic minions were able to make a huge impact on the enemy lines. The arrows rained down on the enemy soldiers, piercing their armor and causing them to fall to the ground. The magic minions unleashed their powers, engulfing the enemy army in a fiery inferno.

The enemy army was in disarray, with soldiers running in all directions. Some were wounded, while others lay dead on the battlefield. The brute force minions easily took down the wounded enemy soldiers.

Although several of my brute force minions also died at the hands of the enemy, my minions had the upper hand. Once through the wall of fire, my magic minions stopped their attack, and the battle on the ground continued.

The enemy was able to scare me for some time, but now I was back in control. Oliver and Noah were visibly shaken and were almost ready to run away from the battlefield and go back to their castles. They had thought it would be as easy to bring me under their rule as it was to bring down my settlements, but they were wrong.

As I looked at them, I knew what their fate would be. They were no match for my army. I could see the signal from the silent killers, and I looked down at the battle situation and gave them the green signal.

The silent killers were a special group of warriors, trained in the art of stealth and assassination. They moved silently through the battlefield, taking out key enemy soldiers. Their movements were like the wind, and their blades were like lightning. They struck quickly and silently, taking out their targets before disappearing into the shadows.

The enemy army was now in disarray, and their leaders had fallen. The remaining soldiers were easy prey for my army. The battle was over, and I had emerged victorious. Oliver and Noah were taken prisoner, and their armies were disbanded.

The castle was safe once again, and my rule was now unquestioned. My minions had proven their loyalty and their worth on the battlefield. The enemy had underestimated us, and they had paid the price. I knew that this victory was just the beginning, and that more challenges lay ahead, but I was ready for them.

The battlefield was a chaotic scene. The enemy soldiers were fiercely fighting, their swords clashing against each other. The air was thick with the sound of battle cries and the scent of blood. Meanwhile, the silent killers were moving silently through the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.

As the battle raged on, the silent killers crept up behind the kings. They moved quickly and with deadly precision, taking down the guards without making a sound. The kings barely had time to react before they were subdued and tied up.

The silent killers retreated to the safety of the forest with their captives. There, they waited patiently for the right moment to strike again. They knew that the enemy soldiers would come looking for their leaders, and they were ready for them.

As the soldiers advanced, the silent killers emerged from the trees, pushing their chariots forward. The horses were powerful, their hooves thundering against the ground. The soldiers saw the chariots and turned towards their kings, but they were nowhere to be found.

Panic set in as the soldiers realized that their leaders had been taken. They retreated, but they were caught in no man's land. The silent killers were upon them in an instant, their weapons flashing in the sunlight. My minions joined in the fight, attacking the running soldiers and preventing them from crossing the battlefield.

The beasts were no match for my minions. They were quickly taken down, one by one. The silent killers emerged from the forest, dragging the enemy kings behind them. Their chariots had been captured and brought inside the castle.

The dark cloud that had been hanging over our heads was finally blown away. The enemy had been defeated, and the kings were our prisoners.

As the silent killers brought the enemy kings to the castle, I could see the fear in their eyes. They knew that their reign was over, and they were desperate to escape. But my minions were too strong, and they were not able to break free.

I sent an intelligence report to Howard City, informing Chloe that the battle had been won. It was finally over, and our kingdom was safe once again. The enemy had been vanquished, and their leaders were now our prisoners. Victory was ours, and the land was at peace.