The game has become a real alternate world-Chapter 129 - 86: Stealing from the Ogre Camp_2
Chapter 129: Chapter 86: Stealing from the Ogre Camp_2
The whole person was just utterly excited.
And because of their agility points, Alyris and Blake were able to see more clearly.
They could truly feel the difference between George before and after, in just a moment.
"Afterward, if you want to raise your level, you’ll have to find a way to grasp some kind of extraordinary power.
Such as Magic Holy Light, or something like that. Of course, Bobo, you don’t need it; you just need to learn your tricks step by step, and you can naturally progress."
George nodded, but at the moment he couldn’t think of any extraordinary power.
"Or you might just wait, there should be an opportunity after some time," Kana thought of something and said.
In his mind, the rituals and methods for various professions were countless. Hidden, special, ordinary, all of them were there.
It’s just that now the conditions were limited, and the place was somewhat remote.
"Alright, just experience it here for now, I need to prepare to rest."
The next day they would have to start action.
...
On the following day, after the discussion between Count and the Chieftain, most of the civilians were left around the Centaur camp.
Leaving some soldiers in the remote camp.
Kana began to share his thoughts with them.
"We’ll split into three units."
Upon hearing Kana’s words, many present immediately disagreed.
After all, they were facing 5 ogres, and dividing into three units under such circumstances seemed less likely to succeed.
Are we being overconfident here? Some were already preparing to speak against it.
Yet Kana didn’t give them the chance to speak, continuing, "I will figure out a way to split the five ogres into three groups, with ordinary ogres forming pairs, and that Two-headed Cannibal Mage will be left to me."
As these words came out.
The Count and others hadn’t had time to respond, while the Centaurs were looking at Kana as if he were a fool.
"Are you looking to die?" Raelia’s words were sharp.
Undoubtedly, the most difficult among them was the Two-headed Cannibal Mage.
This was a combination of Warrior and Mage, and more cunning and deceitful than ordinary ogres.
You’re going to handle it alone? If you want to die, just say so, there’s no need to be so troublesome.
This was the first thought that came to the minds of those who understood the prowess of the Two-headed Cannibal Mage.
Even the Chieftain nodded, while Andrew also advised, "This is too risky, do you fully understand the danger of the Two-headed Cannibal Mage?"
Undoubtedly, the Chieftain was the strongest in the Centaur Tribe, but to say he would dare to single-handedly face the Two-headed Cannibal Mage? That was clearly not feasible.
The problem was they looked at the Count and others nearby, and they were merely frowning with slight concern, but no one voiced opposition.
The Chieftain couldn’t help but frown, saying, "The Two-headed Cannibal Mage is not the same as ordinary ogres."
He was reminding the Count and others.
Unexpectedly, the Count merely frowned slightly, then looked at Kana and asked, "Do you really have confidence?"
"Is it more difficult to deal with than Martin?"
Hearing this, even the Count couldn’t help but chuckle.
He believed that Martin killing a Two-headed Cannibal Mage would be far simpler than killing Kana.
As for Kana himself, of course, he had enough confidence; he wasn’t facing them head-on in the wild plains, he was confident in his cunning strategies.
And he had his reasons for doing so.
"The second team will be led by Alyris and you, uncle; your task is to take down your opponents, which will be two ogres."
Alyris and the Count both nodded, truth be told, they were quite confident about this.
Kana was also confident in them because both could control blood, and certainly, they could cause injuries to the ogres.
Both were sufficiently agile, and after datafication, their physical strength was absolutely plentiful.
With their datafied bodies, even if struck a couple of times by an ogre, they’d still be lively, at most losing some blood.
Even if not directly fighting, they could drag those two ogres to death.
"The third team needs to be highly mobile. Allocate the remaining horses to knights with stronger riding skills. Centaur friends are also asked to temporarily join this team.
Your duty is to hold off the other two ogres, not to inflict harm, but to prevent them from going elsewhere for support.
Once we resolve our side, we’ll come to take them down, preferably preparing some ropes and traps, aiming for capture."
"You still want to capture them?!" Andrew couldn’t hold back anymore.
The Chieftain frowned, looking at them, and now he was slightly regretting.
"To be honest, do you humans have overly large courage? Or perhaps you lack a concrete understanding of the ogres’ power?"
Kana looked at the Chieftain and solemnly said, "I won’t let my people go to their deaths, so please trust us."
"Alright, suit yourselves," the Chieftain was not much in persuasion.
After all, his support was merely assigned to the third team responsible for holding the ogres.
This arrangement seemed reasonable given that the Centaurs’ swift movements wouldn’t allow them to directly face the ogres’ power.
In his view, these actions were all just going to die.
Only through paying the price would these humans learn what should be done and gain respect for nature.
They must understand this is the Eastern Wilderness and not a civilized city.
At least in the Chieftain’s view, they had the strength to, albeit with great costs, eliminate these five ogres.
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