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Chapter Five Hundred and Thirty-Four: The Later Strategy [Tal]

"Big leader, it's not good-" A panic scream came from the beast shed--as if it's still far away from here;

As we got closer, the rapid footsteps also entered everyone's ear curtains.

"I've seen the great chief! Glory and victory are with you!" The person who ran over was an old shaman. He hurriedly bowed to the light ball, and then ran towards the big leader;

"What happened, so panic...is related to the roar just now?" asked the Orcas asked with a frown;

"Yes!" The shaman nodded repeatedly, and while breathing, he talked about the situation there: "We were... inspecting the situation of those monsters at that time, and found that some monsters... were very restless, so he used...the secret technique and found that the effect was not great!"

...This is too scary, right? Even Tar felt a little chill behind his back. If those things really ran out of the beast shed, what should they use to deal with them? These soldiers would give them freely!

"After investigation, the secret techniques in their brains... have dissipated a lot. It seems... their brains themselves have affected the magic array, not the magic array itself dissipated!"

Does the brain affect the magic array? How much magic power must be gathered in its head to affect the operation of the magic array?

"So, we re-engraved the monster, and it turned out... it was not dead! It was not demented! It was just a little dull than usual!" The shaman said more and more panicked, "What's even more deadly is that there are more than one such monster! A small half of the monsters have this situation! Several other shamans are working hard to engrave, and now..."

As he was speaking, another shrill roar came from the beast shed - it must be a mark of which monster again!

I don’t know what these people think—Tar felt his body trembling. Anyway, from the perspective of an outsider, if these monsters keep calling, he will definitely have some mental problems;

Now, just listening to the monsters roaring out the first syllable, he felt that he began to panic inexplicably; if he heard too much of this sound, he would never like it, and it would only deepen the psychological shadow over and over again!

"I guess the warriors can't stand these monsters being noisy all the time." Ruger's voice was displeased, "The orca leader, I can understand the importance of these monsters in guarding Storm Pass, but can you still guarantee that these monsters will always obey the warriors' orders?"

The Orca whale thought for a while and shook her head; if she hadn't seen these guys go crazy with her own eyes, she might have been reluctant to admit it; but... the Orca whale could feel the ready-to-go gaze of the leaders around her, and even if she showed off her stubbornness, it would probably make those people reject it.

While he was speaking, a few more roars came from the beast shed; Ruger did not speak, but everyone could hear a heavier breathing sound from the other side of the communication magic - even though it was quite far away, it was a torture to listen to this sound; it was undoubtedly the best way to explain it yourself, and the leaders looked at the shaman with a little gratitude.

"Even you don't have confidence. It seems that these monsters really cannot be taken." Ruge said in an irrefutable tone. "You will not be held accountable in today's battle, but these monsters must be dealt with."

The so-called "processing" is not to kill them; as long as they obey orders, processing is to bring them to the villages and towns of the barbarians, and then impose "crazy" instructions that destroy a certain brain;

Even the critical village cannot stand the fierce attacks of these monsters. If any soldiers come to hunt, they can still kill some of them.

"You will decide when and where exactly, but there is one... as soon as possible." Ruger's volume also increased, and combined with the tuning of the magic circle, the orcas almost couldn't breathe: "Do you understand?"

"...I understand." The orca nodded heavily.

"Oh, I understand you can't bear to leave these new guys who can fight." Ruger's tone slowed down a little, "But, Storm Pass is more likely to be broken from the inside, right? Ninety-nine percent of the barbarians also saw the scene of the monsters going crazy. What kind of way would they choose to deal with it? Will sound magic be played day and night on the cliff walls on both sides, waiting for those monsters to go crazy? By then, there will be enemies inside and outside Storm Pass."

It seems that Chief Ruger is still of some level, and he can even think of this - Tar nodded, the magic on the barbarian side is indeed rich and diverse.

"The barbarians have suffered such huge losses. They should not think about attacking you in the short term." Chief Ruge continued, "Take this time, use those fierce monsters to destroy their combat preparations! You should know very well what those monsters can destroy the village!"

...Destroy the village.

Hearing this, Tar frowned: In order to prevent the enemy from getting more supplies, it seems "justified" to massacre non-combatants;

But all of his relatives were brutally killed because of this "righteous". What's the difference between those barbarians?

That will only make the living more afraid and intensify the hatred between the two sides; the most important point is that this way of fighting against civilians will not cause a truly devastating blow to the Western Frontier at all;

The nobles in the Western Frontier will become more aware of the threat of the Kori clan, thus greatly adjusting their priorities against the Kori clan... With magic, relatively vast and much fertile land, and sufficient military sources in the Western Frontier, what does it mean if they give their all to the small Storm Pass?

...More people will die on both sides, but in the end, the pass will undoubtedly be broken.

At this moment, the best solution should be...

Taal gritted his teeth and his brain was running at high speed; that method was not difficult to think of, but the difficulty was how to implement it...

"If you have no other content to report, this report will end here." Ruger looked around the field through the magic ball, and no one was planning to speak.

The leaders even looked happy: they were finally able to drive those monsters out of the Storm Castle!

The new monsters were all assigned to the leader who was close to the orcas. In this way, the power of the orcas will be greatly weakened and one day they will be able to drive him out of the position of the big leader!

As for the barbarians? Look at them so scared that they probably didn’t dare to come for decades, right? When they die, what does it have to do with them whether the barbarians come or not?

When is it that the leaders are still thinking about these things. Tar sighed and his eyes fell on the frown orca whale - he should have found time to have a good talk with him.
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