Time ultimately did not stand on the side of the Allied Forces. The collapse of the front-line troops was too sudden and too swift, so much so that the Tang Army had already surged to a certain city, and the troops in that city had yet to comprehend why they became a front-line city in the blink of an eye.
Everything was so rushed that the Elves had not even prepared any subsequent combat plans: they had been concentrating on strengthening the defenses at the front and had no thoughts on deployments at the rear.
Now, after the Tang Army broke through the first line of defense, the troops behind the Allied Forces were like ants on a hot pan, unable to do anything but scurry around in chaos.
Felix was trying to organize a new defense, but his efforts were destined to be futile: the Tang Army had already spread out like a flood, and the Allied Forces no longer had the strength to stop their attack.
