Chapter 706: Accident
Dong Tianyu had no idea about Robinson William's thoughts after he left, and at this moment, he had no time to care about them.
When Dong Tianyu arrived near the sea area where the space portal appeared, he truly realized how massive the newly emerged space portal was.
Looking at the space portal ahead that covered at least a few kilometers in diameter, not just the hovering Dong Tianyu, but also the others who had arrived earlier and were waiting on the sea, all had ugly expressions on their faces.
Just when everyone was ready for battle, figures swiftly flew out from the space portal.
Seeing the scene resembling dumplings being dropped in, everyone present knew that they were likely in for a tough battle.
For some reason, only Dong Tianyu remained suspended in the air, while the others, even though capable of flying, did not stay in the air but rather remained on the ships at sea.
Watching those figures speeding towards him, Dong Tianyu knew that they had no intention of communicating with him.
Since he had already sensed their hostility, Dong Tianyu didn't overthink and, in the blink of an eye, several Flying Swords appeared around him.
Even with several Flying Swords around him, the figures still charged towards Dong Tianyu at a very high speed.
Observing the rapidly approaching Otherworldly Creatures, Dong Tianyu first tried to gauge their combat strength by looking at their appearances.
Initially, Dong Tianyu saw countless figures flying towards him and thought they might be using some flying devices, but as they got closer, he realized his previous judgment might have been wrong.
But the constantly flapping wings of these flying figures, if not for them resembling humans with hands and wielding long-handled forks as weapons, Dong Tianyu might have mistaken them for enormous Bats.
Their appearance was very similar to the Bat soldiers he remembered from the cartoons he watched as a child.
Before the front-runner could get close, a Flying Sword hovering beside Dong Tianyu immediately lunged forward and, under his control, chopped off one of their wings in the blink of an eye.
The leading Bat Monster, whose wing was severed by the Flying Sword, immediately lost balance and plummeted directly downwards.
Dong Tianyu hadn't initially expected such a result; after all, he had only employed the Flying Sword to test the enemy and therefore hadn't used his full strength.
After completing the test and obtaining the desired outcome, the Flying Swords originally hovering around Dong Tianyu, under his control, directly charged into the crowd of approaching monsters.
Although there were many Bat Monsters charging in this direction, the dozens of Flying Swords, under Dong Tianyu's control, moved like threading a needle, directly entering the group of monsters to hunt.
Compared to the precise initial attack that chopped off the monster's wing at the root, the following attacks became somewhat rough as multiple Flying Swords needed to be controlled simultaneously.
Compared to the precise initial weakness attack, the Flying Swords now only retained their original high mobility and no longer aimed for the one-hit kill effect like when dealing with the first monster.
As Dong Tianyu altered his controlling method of the Flying Swords, the number of enemies killed instantly did not increase much in the short term, but the number of injuries rose rapidly.
The reason was simple; when attacking the first monster, even though it was a tentative attack, Dong Tianyu didn't expect the enemy to be significantly weaker than he imagined.
At this point, Dong Tianyu, controlling the Flying Swords, didn't need to expend energy targeting the enemy's weaknesses.
Having confirmed the enemy's low defensive power, dozens of Flying Swords quickly formed a Sword Array and charged directly at the enemy like raindrops.
At that moment, the Flying Swords were like cavalry in ancient battles; it wasn't important how many were killed in each charge. The primary purpose of cavalry wasn't to kill the enemy but to break formations.
Honestly, apart from a few famous generals known for their combat strengths, most cavalry could only kill two or three people at most during each charge.
Among the various military branches of ancient times, although the role of cavalry was highly regarded, that was because horses were very important in ancient times, but in direct battlefields, the role of cavalry was actually far less effective than infantry.
The reason is simple; most ordinary cavalry, in combat, did not have skilled cavalry tactics like Lucius Boone or Cloud Richard.
True cavalry combat, like the cavalry corps' mutual charges depicted in dramas, each charge was a dance on the edge of death, victory or defeat often happened in an instant, to win was to live, to lose was to die.
There's no scenario like in games or dramas where a single cavalry soldier, relying on exquisite Martial Arts moves, kills all the infantry surrounding and attacking him.
At this point, the Flying Swords were just like ancient cavalry, charging into the monster group at high speed. The Flying Swords that entered the monster group did not actively attack the monsters' weak points but charged unswervingly in a set direction.
Though the Flying Swords did not actively attack surrounding monsters, if any monster blocked their path, the Flying Swords would not dodge but charge straight towards the obstructing monster.
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