The game has become a real alternate world-Chapter 684 - 366 The Arrival of the Main Force

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"For them, it's already something beyond their control."

Kana gazed at the council members and said.

Watching the discussion gradually shifting toward quarreling, and possibly turning into a dispute.

Kana's fingers gently tapped twice on the table.

The crisp tapping sound, amidst such a noisy environment, was exceptionally noticeable, covering all other voices—not paying attention was difficult.

This trick Kana had been using for a long time, and was becoming increasingly proficient.

The people who were arguing quieted down, looking towards the direction of the sound.

Then they saw Kana, who had been silently drinking tea in the corner since the meeting began.

They all thought Kana wouldn't express any opinion on these matters, assuming their city seemed insignificant to the Night Watchers.

Lululuse received a signal.

Stepped forward and said, "Your discussions are meaningless; the Elves now have their own matters to attend to, and the likelihood of assisting you is extremely slim."

At most, they might provide some supplies.

Of course, Lululuse did not say this aloud.

This statement made the council members look at each other.

Although hearing an Elf say such words is highly convincing, after all, this particular Elf seemed to belong to the secular faction.

As is well known, in Elves, the non-arrogant secular faction always lacks considerable power.

Just as the council members were about to raise questions, Kana spoke.

"Is this city lacking supplies?"

The council member in charge of logistics nodded repeatedly: "Yes, whether it's food or clothing, or various daily necessities.

Soon it will be winter, and it's not easy to get through the winters here. The rats are evidently preparing for major attacks in winter."

"The Night Watchers can provide supplies for you, all at peacetime market prices.

We can even establish a contract, allowing delayed payments until after the rat infestation is over."

Kana's sudden statement left everyone looking at one another, unsure how to respond for a moment.

Not because the conditions were harsh, but because they seemed too generous, with no intent to exploit the situation.

The ceremonial officer responsible for logistics rubbed his hands, slightly lowering his posture: "May I ask, how much supplies can the Night Watchers specifically provide?"

Upon hearing this.

Kana smiled slightly, his voice filled with undisguised confidence: "However much you need, I can provide."

If there's anything superfluous, it's these supplies; the Night Watchers have an absurd abundance of them—no other faction can provide such ample resources like the Night Watchers.

The Night Watchers even have confidence in supplying the entire nation.

Keep in mind, the Night Watchers' production capacity is terrifyingly strong, and over time, the entire Eastern Wilderness is becoming their production base.

Various planting fields, breeding places, and production factories for secondary professions have already started spreading across the entire Eastern Wilderness.

The scope of breeding has evolved from livestock to various battle pets.

[Farming] [Beast Taming] [Sewing] is no joke.

Kana's words were so bold that some people found it hard to believe.

But given Kana's obvious strength and confidence, it's clear he wouldn't risk his reputation over something like this.

Since it holds no meaning whatsoever.

It has reached a point where disbelief is nearly impossible.

Looking at the messages in the channels, Kana began to feel bored with this pointless meeting.

He stood up and directly said.

"The Night Watchers' ship is almost at the port, loaded with all the supplies you need.

Why not join us to go there?"

Saying this, Kana didn't wait for the others to react, but left the meeting room with the Night Watchers behind him.

This left the people in the meeting room only able to look at each other.

"What did he just say?"

"He said their Night Watchers' ship has arrived."

"But is it possible for a ship to arrive now, especially a Night Watcher's ship?"

It's no wonder they were confused.

They already knew where the Night Watcher had developed, realizing how distant it was—as if on the other side of the world.

Moreover, considering navigation restrictions.

They could only sail around almost half the world to get here.

What a distance is that?

The Night Watchers being able to come here already seemed inconceivable to them.

But there's more fleet to come?

"Don't think about these things, they are truly formidable, even if they arrive with a Floating City, I wouldn't find it strange."

He spoke hurriedly and followed up.

The rest promptly followed too.

"Floating City? Isn't that something from stories?"

"It's just a metaphor; you people with cow brain are truly inflexible."

The crowd hurriedly caught up with Kana's steps, quickly heading towards the port.

Soon they arrived at the port.

The port was still undergoing repairs, with a vast amount of shipwrecks piled on the faraway beach.

Even visible were shipwrecks occasionally floating from the sea, clearly indicating another sea battle unknown to them.

Unavoidably, there were some bodies too.

One could say the only busy place was the port.

What drew more attention, of course, was the almost colossal ship belonging to the Night Watchers.

"Every time one sees the chariots of the Night Watchers, it is stunning how such craftsmanship exists in the world."

A council member complimented beside Kana and the others.

But one couldn't deny he was earnest.

Because the ship was indeed enormous.

However, what concerned them now was that no Night Watcher ship appeared on the sea.

Yet, they were hesitant to ask, seeing Kana standing there with confidence, perhaps they needed a bit more time.

Regarding how they communicated or knew, who knows? The world does have magic.

Suddenly.

Some members from the council frowned, stretched out their fingers, rubbing something in the air.

"What are you doing?" The ceremonial officer beside asked.

"There's something off with the magic power in the air; it's blowing in from the sea."

"What do you mean?"

"Just listen to me; you can't feel it, your power is too weak."

"Why didn't you stand up before?"

"Nonsense."

Some council members were of considerable prowess, even possessing two members of level five or six.

Though, for the Night Watchers, level five or six members aren't unusual.

But these people are not Night Watchers.

"They are here!"

Dark dots appeared on the distant ocean.

Those were ships.

As the ships gradually approached.

Their eyes filled with hope.

Because these ships seemed so massive.

Until they got closer to the port.

The pitch-black ship's body carried an overwhelming sense of pressure, with ships broad and heavy, and sails marked with a huge emblem representing the Night Watchers.

Amidst these black ships, there were also two pale-golden sailing ships.

The emblem on them was surprisingly that of the Holy Light Church.