The Elf Troops, attacked from both front and back, fell into even more desperate chaos. Felix received the news early the next morning: about 100,000 of his troops had already become captives.
This situation was like a domino effect; once one falls, it triggers a chain reaction. The surrendering troops induced more troops to surrender, and the collapse of the defense positions of the Elf Troops was inevitable.
Felix hurriedly reported the disaster unfolding on his side to Poplar The First, but unexpectedly, Poplar The First was already too overwhelmed to blame him for incompetence.
Because the entire front line had basically already collapsed: not just the Hotwind Port line Felix was responsible for, but the entire northern border defense line had problems.
The troops of General Feng Kezhi, Ying An, and Strauss... had all broken through the Coalition Forces' defenses within these two days and launched a pursuit of the defeated Coalition Forces.
