CH 170

Chapter 170: We are the true holy Light

There are several paladins in the Templar Knights. They all activated sacred aura at the same time.

The golden Light spread from them, shrouding all the townspeople near the town gate. In this holy brilliance, all kinds of negative effects are weakened, and the specific degree of weakening is based on the magic of both sides.

Suppose it is a powerful Paladin like the Grand Duke Yingsi activating the halo. In that case, almost nothing can affect anyone under the influence of his halo, but the level of these paladins in Westwind Town is much lower. Their sacred halo barely counteracts the enemy’s drums.

However, their move lifted the spirits of the fugitives, "Huh? There are paladins in Westwind Town? There are several, too. But why are they wearing ordinary clothes? Why aren't they wearing armor?"

These sacred halos also stunned the troops of the desert kingdom outside the town, and the general covered with gold rings also felt strange since they had sent troops at the invitation of the Church of Light and Mondra. They heard that this place was all controlled by the Church of Darkness. Why is there a Paladin?

What the hell!

Number 8 immediately laughed nearby, "No, we didn't let these hypocrites under the banner of Light join us, hey! We are pure darkness and will not be mixed with even a little light. "

General Jinhuan was confused at once and didn't understand what had happened.

But forget it, it doesn't matter, he’ll just prepare to attack the city.

"On the front, the infantry group will advance for a feint. If the enemy's defenses are weak, the feint becomes a real attack." General Jinhuan loudly ordered, "Mamluk troops, divide into two teams, one team to the left, one team to the right. Go around the two sides to break through into the town and set fire, converge in the middle, and capture the defenders of the other side's north town gate."

"Yes, sir!"

"Yes!"

The subordinates responded, and the Mamluk army immediately split into two groups of about six hundred men, separated on both sides.