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Now reading: Chapter 299: Scene 72: Approaching Premonition from Amber Sword, a Game novel by Crimson Flame.

Chapter 299: Scene 72: Approaching Premonition

In the era of cold weapons, a war was often not as optimistic as imagined.

Before experiencing such face-to-face battles, it is hard for those living in peaceful tis to speculate on the predatory gazes wandering the battlefield. Battle is a biting cold, a chilling severity, the gleaming blade piercing the throat, causing blood to spurt and blend into the night—the dying desperately struggle, with weakened and powerless gazes fixed on the last scene they could witness. It should be a picture gradually dimming and coming to a halt.

Then, as blood foam chokes the lungs, the injured cough strenuously, miserably curling up and dying.

But many still naively replaced the real battle scenes with those from novels, just like the first batch of players and later ones in ‘Amber Sword.’ Of course, back then, Brand still had an identity nad ‘Sophie.’ He rembered his first real battle in that past ga unfolded absurdly and amusingly.

There were no imagined formations, no armies facing off; it was in a similar wilderness—Delerta Forest. Brand still rembers that place, densely wooded, extending along a steep and rugged coastline, with opponents hidden among the cliffs, playing hide and seek with slave rchants and their private soldiers through interconnected caverns.

Because the true clash factually happened between elite scouts—the main force of players orderly spread a beautiful skirmish line in the forest, numbering about three tis more than the private soldiers of the slave rchants. But the real battle’s outco doesn’t necessarily depend on numbers; it began with overwhelming chaos among the players, which was natural—the mbers and organizers couldn’t find each other, with most forming small teams fighting independently.

During several hours, both wings of the players were attacked, while the central force of thousands was just held back by a small cavalry squad.

Yes, most understood the wings were under attack.

But the problem was.

Where were the scouts?

Where were the wings?

When you are in a vast, several-kiloter-wide battlefield of the cold weapon era, you’ll find that overlooking the entire battlefield from a forty-five-degree angle is not just fortunate, but an unattainable luxury.

Brand vividly rembers being in a forest surrounded by his own people, with various banners fluttering everywhere—guilds’, individuals’, knights’, attendants’, Swallowtail Banners, square flags, yet no one understood what they ant.

Most, including him, could only be pushed forward, blindly following the crowd for several hours. Occasionally encountering small groups of private soldiers, they would all rush forward, in a vigorous sweep; initially, the players were excited, thinking they were close to victory. But later, if one were overlooking the battlefield, they would find the massive team had already fragnted.

anwhile, two to three professional rcenaries were interspersed in the fragnted cake, like worms hollowing it out internally.

As dusk fell, enemy flags were everywhere—

Recalling that war, which was later humorously terd the ‘Delerta Massacre’—this na vividly described the situation of over seventeen hundred players gathered from three guilds back then. Undoubtedly, these players were extrely brave warriors, and even in the end, they ford small teams fighting desperately, yet the result was total annihilation.

Ironically, the morning and afternoon’s battle results were less damaging to the slave traders than the individual fights after nightfall.

Brand rembered that battle, feeling not just an awkward smile, but also cold sweat. Until later in the Buch War (the Second Black Rose War), players gradually learned lessons on how to set up the battlefield—they needed which banners, how to recognize from various badges which banner belonged to which knight’s noble army. Players also learned to place the battlefield on a flat slope below a high ground, allowing their commander to oversee a ten-kiloter radius.

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