Rogues's frantic slaughter not only attracted the attention of the Vanir warriors, but also shocked the Asgardian warriors.
When they learned that Rogue was from Earth, these Asgardian warriors couldn't help but look down on him.
Earthlings, with their short lifespans, weak physiques, and underdeveloped technology, didn't seem like formidable individuals.
If the Warriors Three hadn't consistently shown respect for Rogue, these Asgardian warriors would have completely ignored him.
Although Thor had previously engaged in sparring with Rogue, after witnessing the scene before him, he suddenly felt that he didn't understand Rogue's strength at all.
Throughout the battlefield, apart from the Warriors Three who had witnessed Rogue's beating of the Destroyer, everyone else wore expressions of disbelief.
Compared to the scene of Rogue controlling the twenty-meter-tall wooden Arhat to beat up the Destroyer, what was happening now was just child's play.
The Asgardian warriors were now very happy because they discovered that they had such a hidden powerhouse on their side.
The Vanir warriors were now very desperate; they even felt that they were not facing a human, but a Grim Reaper disguised as a human.
Rogue's slaughter continued, and under his stimulation, the Asgardian warriors also displayed strength beyond their usual levels, charging excitedly towards the Vanir warriors.
The battlefield began to boil.
Blood splattered everywhere, and life and death hung by a thread. At this moment, the battlefield was like the dividing line between the underworld and the human world.
Left foot, death; right foot, survival!
Watching Rogue massacre his warriors as if he were chopping vegetables, the Vanir commander took a deep breath and issued a slightly cruel order.
Full firepower coverage! Use intensive artillery fire to completely kill that dazzling, Grim Reaper-like Rogue.
Although there were a large number of their own warriors around Rogue, compared to killing Rogue, the deaths of these warriors were completely negligible.
Because even if they didn't do this, these warriors would eventually die at Rogue's hands.
Although both the Aesir and Vanir races extremely admired individual bravery, this did not mean that their war tools would remain in the age of cold weapons.
With the Vanir commander's order, a team of artillerymen carrying energy cannons quickly arrived on the battlefield and aimed their cannons, which were more than ten centimeters in diameter, at the constantly dancing Rogue.
Just as this artillery team had just formed its formation, Rogue noticed their existence.
Boom, boom, boom, boom…
One after another, energy cannonballs fell from the sky like raindrops, instantly enveloping the area where Rogue was.
Explosions continued to sound, and multi-colored energy storms attacked everyone around, regardless of friend or foe.
In the instant before these artillerymen fired, Rogue used the Body Flicker Technique to escape the battlefield, avoiding the raindrop-like cannonballs.
When the dust raised by the explosion dissipated, what appeared before people's eyes were rows of Vanir warriors falling down like wheat being harvested.
Now that the Vanir had used energy weapons, Rogue would naturally not be polite with them.
Rogue simply clasped his hands together, extended his thumbs, and formed the Tiger seal.
Fire Release: Great Fire Annihilation!
A flame only as thick as a finger spewed out from Rogue's mouth.
Subsequently, this flame suddenly grew, instantly expanding into a massive wave of fire like the sea.
In the blink of an eye, this massive wave of fire arrived in front of the Vanir army, completely engulfing them like an ancient fierce beast.
This massive wave of fire only lasted for less than ten seconds before completely dissipating, and then the Asgardians, including Thor, saw a scene like Avici Hell.
The Vanir warriors who were struck by the Great Fire Annihilation still maintained their last actions before death, maintaining appearances of escape, struggle, unwillingness, pain, etc., in the form of pitch-black charred corpses.
Where the fire passed, all was scorched earth!
Those whom the fire attacked, all perished!
Even Thor, a high-end combatant who had experienced many battles, couldn't help but gasp when he saw the scene before him.
The originally noisy and clamorous battlefield, filled with shouts of battle, suddenly fell into an eerie silence.
After his chakra level increased to the One-Tail, it was Rogue's first time using Great Fire Annihilation.
Judging from the situation on the scene, the increase in chakra level not only made the attack range of Great Fire Annihilation larger, but also significantly increased the temperature of the flames.
After clearing the Vanir army formation in front of him with one move, Rogue drew the Kusanagi Sword from his waist and rushed towards the other Vanir army.
The Asgardian army's first battle of the expedition finally came to an end with Rogue's brilliance.
Post-war statistics showed that in this battle, the Vanir lost two thousand-man armies, including two hundred of the Vanir's trump card Bloodblade warriors.
When Rogue wiped the blood from the Kusanagi Sword and returned to the Asgardian camp, all the Asgardian warriors he met along the way silently took a step back and bowed slightly to him.
Who said Earthlings can't fight? When Earthlings go crazy, they're even crazier than Asgard's most insane four-clawed terror beasts.
In just a simple camp defense battle, Rogue established a higher position in the hearts of these Asgardians than even the Warriors Three.
A big fist is not only the truth, but also the best way to gain respect!
After arriving at the commander's tent in the middle of the camp, Rogue saw Thor, who looked somewhat displeased, and the Warriors Three, who were silent.
As for the other ten or so army commanders, he didn't recognize a single one.
Although the Asgardian forward camp was defended, it was the only camp that Asgard still retained in Vanaheim.
When Asgard was carrying out war mobilization, the Vanir almost used all their forces to capture all of Asgard's camps.
This also meant that the army in this camp was all the army that Asgard had in Vanaheim.
"We have lost twenty-two camps, and now the entire Vanaheim is under the control of the Vanir. If we want to restore the original order here, then we must not only recover the lost camps, but also drive the Vanir back to their old home."
"This also means that what stands in our way now is a full army of over 100,000 Vanir!"
Even when all twenty-three camps were present, the total number of Asgardian troops in Vanaheim had only just exceeded 50,000.
Before setting off, Thor had already prepared for the worst.
But he didn't expect that the situation in Vanaheim would be so bad now.
"Only 100,000 people! We now have 4,000 people. As long as each person kills twenty-five enemies, the difficulty is not very high!"
After listening to Thor's words, Rogue gave his own suggestion.
Killing twenty-five people is not a very simple thing!
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