Summary of Chapter 1909 – A turning point in After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World by NispedanaSan
Chapter 1909 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World, written by NispedanaSan. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Water-infused arrows flew by, hitting level 30 leaders where it hurt, going through the shield that had already been weakened by the sentry. They didn’t die, but they were in definite pain, and soon this was followed by another rain of arrows.
Crossbows were a common weapon in the region now, but since Papell was two regions away, they had not seen so many before, so this massive and fast barrage of arrows caught them off guard.
Everyone with shields did their best to cover themselves, but some tried to squeeze underneath, which ultimately caused some imbalances and more people to be hit.
"Heh, we might not be that strong, but don’t underestimate us!"
The people here were Minko and a few others, and they continued to barrage the enemies on this side, reducing the enemy forces. They were also given a few bombs, but not too many, so they reserved them for now.
Still, the sound of heavy impacts resounded all around the territory, especially in the area where the trebuchets were.
BANG!
BANG!
They had heard about how town wars were in others, and some of them even witnessed how it happened back in Flaret-Voumi Town war.
The gap between level 1 and level 3...was indeed vast.
The strongmen from both sides rammed into each other, creating strong shockwaves all around.
This was on top of sturdy projectiles that would target particular spots on the wall, ensuring that parts would give way sooner rather than later.
Rigam watched as the weapons dismantled a part of the walls, and the forces focused their attacks there.
Both sides consciously tried to push their fights to the other side, so that the inevitable collateral damage—the deadly forces around powerhouses—wouldn’t affect their own side, but add to the collateral in the enemy’s.
Being around a fight of strongmen was bound to cause injuries to them. Why not make use of that to lessen enemy numbers?
This was especially the case when elementalists met. The collateral damage was much higher, bloodier, and more intense in these cases.
Bursts of flames, deep gorges, suffocating water, and so on exploded in the area. These elemental attacks have extra penetrating damage too, causing equipment and overall defense of others to reduce more than usual.
Of course, there weren’t usually that many, so their fights (including the other powerhouses) were isolated and would form a vacuum around them, with people actively avoiding the attacks with varying success.
The densest fight of powerhouses was, unsurprisingly, around the dwarven trebuchets. The other side naturally targeted this blasted thing, at least make sure it wouldn’t be used to throw projectiles again.
Rigam cursed, sending his own fire against the enemy. "Crystal City lent us so many things. We can’t afford to lose them!"
BANG!
BOOM!

"So those are examples of dwarven weapons."
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