Amidst the ruins and broken floor tiles, in the rubble-strewn alley about seven or eight meters wide, the Salvation Army Infantry advanced step by step with their long spears in hand.
Rows and rows of holy muskets fired, and the guards on the walls and in the alleys fell like grass being mowed down.
Even those who weren't killed were left leaderless, and it was at this moment that the most elite breastplate infantry surged forward with spear, axe, and halberd.
These were indeed the most elite Old Guards, with a reinforcement of over a thousand mounted infantry arriving.
Though their horsemanship was almost negligible, they managed to bumpy ride to Rapids City from the Lai Xi River by moving with the cavalry and clinging to the horse necks.
Thanks to Ailard's act of demolishing the gate bolt, the Salvation Army easily surged through the gate, with the guards even lacking the time to intercept.
