Of course, the simplifications also meant inefficiency. Not many hunters were knocked down by lead bullets.
After one round of shooting, regardless of hit rate, the aboriginals had already broken through the smoke and were waving their melee weapons as they charged forward.
"Yahoo——!"
Among them were slings and stone throwers used during the Barbaric Era, obsidian saw swords, and even steel sabers sold to them by unknown countries or forces!
Meanwhile, the hunters who quickly reached the wall swore at the damned greedy merchants and, relying on the already constructed defensive works, decisively opened fire in retaliation.
Bam! Bam! Bam!....
In the flickering gunfire, indigenous cavalry continued to be shot, falling from their horses. Even if they weren't killed instantly, they would be trampled to death by subsequent companions.
The weapons in the hunters' hands, both in power and precision, were far superior to those of the aboriginals!
This was only natural.
