Chapter 493: The Limit of Borrowing [Tal]
"Hahaha...Master, your thoughts are really wonderful..." Amy seemed to hear something very funny, "You...if you expect me to get a few big stones and smash the pass..."
Uh, did you say that you were wrong? Didn’t Amy mean that?
"Well, the master is not wrong." Amy sorted out his expression a little, "In terms of the result, it is indeed what the master thought; but the method is not... Even if you borrow the power of the black dragon, you can't do it to the extent of "blocking the valley."
"It seems that there is something that the big lizard can't do." Tar grinned. Although his abacus failed, he felt very happy for no reason...
"No, master, it's really easy for the Black Dragon to destroy a valley, but..." Amy put his hand on his chest, "The black dragon's power that this body can withstand is a bit limiting."
Taal's expression suddenly turned dark.
"It's like going to a stream to fetch water. The amount of water you can fetch depends on how big the barrel is." Amy said embarrassedly, "When the Black Dragon created me, it seemed that he had considered something..."
She said, stretching out her smooth and smooth arms - her delicate and elastic skin, which would never get greasy no matter how you look at it.
"If the Black Dragon had been designed to withstand a considerable amount of power, my skin would have been as rough and thick as a monster. I really don't know why the Black Dragon designed me like this, ha, ha, ha..." Amy recited in an emotional tone, shifting his eyes up, trying to divert Tar's thoughts through this awkward topic;
But he didn't.
Tarr knew what the sentence “the body can bear is limited” means;
"Okay..." Amy sighed and put away her funny expression: "The power of the black dragon can indeed blow this valley to the point where the barbarians can't get over it, but there is also a very important issue... The black dragon needs a sacrifice..."
"Amy..." Taal stepped forward, covered Amy's mouth with one hand, and gently held Amy's shoulder with the other: "I won't let the black dragon come."
"Oh..." Amy gently took Taal's hand off his face, "The problem doesn't have to be solved that way. It would be great if the master could think of a better way."
But I really don't think I can do anything.
Taal continued to stare at the cliffs on both sides, trying to find a way to stop the barbarian from climbing;
Soon he realized that it was futile.
So he sighed, called Ethan and Gary over, and asked them to command the soldiers to build tents on their behalf. At the same time, Tar asked everyone to keep alert and avoid the barbarians coming down from the mountain and attacking.
After all, the power of the Fire Magic Bottle is not a joke.
After explaining the matter, Tar walked towards the pass - he planned to ask if the shark had any maps related to the path.
...
Since Taal had promised to support him before, the Shark's attitude was much better than before;
After hearing Taal want to see the cliff path that has been discovered, the shark just muttered, "We don't have extra staff, and if we insist on going, you can only send someone to go by yourself." Then he took the animal skin map over.
That map is quite exquisite.
The line was painted with specially made tree pigments, which made it easier to modify - Tal also saw many traces of smear on this map;
According to Shark, that is because if the portrayal is used, it will be too troublesome to modify this map in the future.
Among the preparatory warriors, there were also people who were good at rock climbing. This map was drawn by them; they roughly marked the areas that could pass through and places that could barely move, and marked them with paints of different colors;
Because the soldiers went to explore too many times, they would try to choose different routes every time, and the picture seemed a bit messy;
There are some special marks on the route map - which means that the traces of the manzi were found on this road.
"These are only some, and they are not very useful." Seeing Taal's brows becoming more and more tighter, the shark reminded: "Actually, I feel that your suggestions are of some value... I have sent someone to raise the walls on both sides of the camp so that the magic bottles will not roll down so easily."
It can't be much higher, and it won't have much effect. Taal looked at it for a few times and sighed, returning the map to the shark.
"From the steepness, the barbarian can only blow down a few stones at most, and it will not hurt us at all..." The shark was still confident in his judgment, "Chief Tar, there is no need to worry so much!"
It would be too late to wait until something went wrong...Tal left Wall 2 and walked towards the highest Wall 1.
At this moment, the sky was completely dark; Taal was not so much observing the situation nearby, but rather taking advantage of the cool night wind to sort out his thoughts.
There were soldiers standing guard above the wall; if they were discovered, the atmosphere would probably not be quiet. Thinking of this, Taal walked out of the steps with a slight brisk move and found a rock on the slope behind the wall to sit down;
Amy was by his side and didn't say anything.
Taal knew very well that the most convenient way to break the status quo is to let the black dragon come;
But in that case, all your efforts will not become meaningless... No, then life will become a kind of pain.
He was under a lot of psychological pressure.
The disadvantages of Shuyu Pass are too obvious; did the barbarian choose to attack here, and did he guess that the defense is empty here? Or did he shoot a fake shot in order to attack Storm Pass, but he ended up hitting the wrong way?
No matter what, I have no way to break the status quo like the previous few times;
After all, since the zenith defense line was established, the "terrain" has become a disadvantage and a source of danger for the first time.
What should I do... I have to break the predicament and gain more prestige...
"Ah, it's Chief Tar!" A slightly familiar voice sounded on the other side of the steps, "I didn't expect you to be here! What a coincidence!"
Taal looked in the direction of the source of the sound; with the bright moonlight, Taal could tell that it was the "lobster" who helped him explain the situation through the pass today;
"Hehe, you really have a vision! To be honest, the place you chose is the one I have always sat there!" The lobster said, and found a dodgy seat next to Taal and sat down, "Are you also here to enjoy the night view?"
The night view...it's right? Taal nodded.
"Haha, I didn't expect to have the same interests as Chief Tar, which is a great honor!" said the lobster, and his eyes moved to the stars in the distance: "Look, how beautiful..."
Chapter completed!