Edge of the Apocalypse

Chapter 176: Blade Demon Tribe



Chapter 176: Blade Demon Tribe

It was a bumpy journey, starting in the morning and finally arriving at the destination around 3 p.m. The soldiers got out of the car and lined up. Including Allen, ten teams were involved in the mission this time. Among them, Ellen, Ye Feng and Mo De were recruits, and the rest were veterans who had served on Nether Domain for more than a year.

Curtis was the commander of the mission, and so far, he had not revealed the contents of the mission.

After the formation, the soldiers walked. Deep into the wasteland, led by Coggess. This was a wind-eroded wasteland about three hundred kilometers away from the Blood Hawk Highlands. The wind-eroded wastelands were blown away by endless winds all year round, causing holes of varying sizes to appear on the taller clumps of earth on the surface, as well as on a few sporadic mountain peaks. The wind blew across the wasteland, whining like the low blood of a demon.

The ground in the wasteland was not even, high and low, and was full of dangers. Earth-drilling insects that lived in this wasteland had drilled holes in the ground long ago, and if they were not careful, they would step on some piece of void soil and fall into the insects' holes. Underneath the ground, sonar technology had been used to detect that the passageway was complex, like a three-dimensional underground labyrinth, and the depth of the passageway was unknown. If he fell, his chances of survival would not be high.

Therefore, before leaving, Kejess ordered the team to follow him and not move without permission. A long dragon went straight into the depths.

It was almost evening when the team stopped. Kejess continued to move forward with a few sergeants, including Alan, while the others remained on standby. Allen gradually saw a few strange peaks. The peaks were eroded by the sandstorm for many years, and the mountains looked uneven. However, the rock material of these mountains should be extremely hard. Otherwise, the peak of the mountain would have been eroded to the point of being sharp and thin, but it would not have collapsed.

A few mountain peaks looked at the fangs of fierce beasts and stood ferociously on the wind-eroded wasteland.

Coggess gestured for everyone to stop. They were in the hiding place of the highlands, and there was smoke curling up from the wasteland down towards the foot of the hill, and Alan saw that it was a village.

It was a tribe of Blade Demons!

"Major, who is this?" Asked Maud, glancing around with his binoculars.

"This is the purpose of our trip. Take out this small Saber Demon Tribe. Three days ago, we lost contact with a small supply team in the Wind Eroded Wasteland. After that, we sent people to investigate and found this tribe. They should have migrated here not long ago. There are about two hundred of them. They belong to a small tribe," Kejess whispered.

"Eh, what are they doing? Are those our people?" Ye Feng suddenly said.

Alan immediately raised his binoculars and followed Ye Feng's line of sight. A few strong Saber Demons dragged some people out of one of the village's simple tents. Judging from their attire, those people were the soldiers of the Blood Hawk Highlands. However, the soldier seemed to have lost consciousness and didn't resist at all, allowing the Saber Demon to drag him along like a corpse. However, Alan knew that they weren't corpses. After adjusting his vision, Alan could clearly see that the soldiers' chests were still rising and falling.

Three soldiers were placed on a wooden stake. An old Saber Demon wearing a colorful cloak, who looked quite old, walked up to the soldier and didn't know what to say. "That's the chief of a tribe. A small tribe like this, a chief is still a shaman. I suggest you don't look at the next scene," Coggess said.

Allen and the others naturally had no intention of removing the binoculars.

After the chief left, the three Saber Demons had ejected their curved blades from their bones and then sliced them off the soldiers' bodies. They first tore open the soldier's clothes, then cut off muscles from his chest, waist, and thigh. This bloody scene shocked and angered Allen and the rest of the sergeants.

Mo De let out a low roar and was about to stand up with both of his arms on the ground, but he was suppressed by Coggess. "Major, this is a massacre. We have to go down and save someone," the sergeant roared, his eyes bloodshot.

"I can't save them. Although those soldiers seem to be alive, they have already died." "Knife Demons have a special drug that keeps corpses fresh after killing and even keeps them breathing like vegetables. But their brains have long since necrosed, and once they use this drug, the corpses will die completely in ten days, or five or six days at the very least," Coggess said, shaking his head.

"Then what are they doing?" Ellen was puzzled.

Coggess squeezed out a sentence from his mouth, "Food." The human body, especially the fat-and muscle-rich parts, was a delicious ingredient for Blade Demons. In some large battles, the Federation was defeated and large numbers of soldiers were captured. "But that's definitely not because the Saber Demon wants to negotiate with us. Normally, human captives will be sent to ten of them to serve as food on the plate for the Saber Demon King and other chieftains!"

Alan suddenly felt a tumble in his stomach and was about to spit it out. Ye Feng and Mo De's faces were also pale. They clearly imagined the terrifying scene of the Flesh Forest Blood Wine.

"This is the biggest difference between the Yordon Star System and the other Star System natives. There is no compromise on this chaotic battlefield, let alone captives. All the two sides need to do is completely exterminate the other side. There is no other possibility."

"Do you want to kill all women and children as well?" Mo De asked.

Kejess snorted, "Aliens like Blade Demons don't have children. Once their descendants are born, they are qualified warriors." If it weren't for their social form, we would have suspected that these things were some sort of biological weapon. As for women, they were also warriors. More importantly, they were important tools of production for the Saber Demon Tribe. Very few women were Blade Demons, with a ratio of 1 to 7, or even more, compared to men. That's why Saber Demon women usually have sex with men in groups. Their productivity is frighteningly high and it's not surprising that they have more than one child. "

"Therefore, when attacking a tribe, whenever possible, female Saber Demons are usually given priority."

It sounded cruel, but this was the fastest way to exterminate aliens like the Blade Demon. There weren't many female Saber Demons. Every time they lost a female Saber Demon, the tribe would lose a dozen or more future warriors.

"Look over there." A sergeant reminded, pointing in the direction of the crowd at nine o'clock.

On the wasteland over there, a group of Saber Demons were returning to the village. There were seven or eight Berserk Wolf Knights inside, and the rest were all on foot. They were just ordinary warriors of the tribe. These Saber Demons were dragging a few wild beasts that Alan and the others had never seen before. It seemed like they had returned from hunting.

After returning to the village, the Wild Horned Wolf Mount was taken away by someone and locked up in a stone pen. Strangely enough, those stone fences weren't even a meter tall, and the Berserk Horned Wolf could easily jump over, but none of the grey wolves did so. After they entered the beast pen, they each looked for an empty space and lay down to rest. A moment later, a Saber Demon was feeding him raw meat.

Coggess gestured for the sergeants to retreat. "Major, what are we waiting for? Hurry up and kill them!" Mo De couldn't help but say after returning to the place where the troops were on standby.

"Sergeant, if you can't control your emotions, then I can only send you back to the new barracks for another training." Coggess said.

Mo De wanted to say something else, but Alan knocked him lightly and shook his head.

"All of you, come over." Coggess called the other sergeants over and drew a sketch of the Blade Demon Tribe on the ground, saying, "Our target this time is a small tribe of about two hundred men. Knife Demon possessed night vision, so it would be a joke to sneak attack at night. The attack lasted for 10 minutes. Their soldiers had just returned from hunting and were exhausted both mentally and physically.

"Sergeant Maud, I want your men to defend this side. The Beast Tooth Mountain is steep. If the Saber Demon escapes to the mountains, the mountains will be easy to defend and difficult to attack. It will be very disadvantageous to our movements." Curtis pointed behind the tribe towards the foot of the mountain.

Mo De smacked his lips, wanting to protest. Kejess looked at him coldly and immediately swallowed Mo De's words back into his stomach.

"Alan, I need you to deal with their Berserk Wolf Knights." Coggess assigned tasks to everyone else. "As for the tribal chief, leave him to me. Is there any problem?"

"No!" The sergeant said in unison.

"Alright, let's move!"

At dusk, the last soldier was almost cut to pieces. No matter how miraculous the Saber Demon's medicine was, after losing too much blood, the soldier's body completely died. The Blade Demon set up a stove in the middle of the village and roasted raw meat from humans and wild beasts. The Saber Demons were all surrounding the campfire. Some of them even shouted and roared like madmen.

A few Saber Demon women sat on the chief captain. The Saber Demon was ugly, but the woman was sexy and enchanting. Apart from the strange appearance of his copper skin, he wasn't far from a human woman. Women were the precious possessions of every tribe, and they were the guarantor of their reproduction, so their status in the tribe was much higher than that of ordinary male warriors.

After the meat was roasted, a Saber Demon placed it in stone and carried it to the chief and the woman. Just as he put it down, his head suddenly exploded. Blood and brain fluid sprayed out from the chief's face. The chief was stunned for a moment before a sniper-equipment-specific voice sounded from afar. Then, the intense gunshots appeared on the high ground outside the village. Several hands/lightning were thrown into the stove, and the stove and the nearby Saber Demon were blasted to shreds!

The curtain of battle was lifted.

After the battle, Allen brought his men along and acted according to the tasks assigned to him by Coggess. They circled the outskirts of the village and arrived at the beastpen. The Berserk Horned Wolves in the beast pen could smell the scent of humans, and the giant wolves all jumped up and roared wildly. Nazi and the others rushed forward and fired at the giant wolves in the beast pen with machine guns, immediately knocking down two or three of them.

With a finger, Allen led Wilick and the others towards the knights of the Horned Wolf who wanted to sit on the horned wolf and defend against the enemies!

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