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Chapter 18 Runeterra chess player

"Does everything have to go according to plan?"

While walking on the way to the Howling Abyss, Balliard was very confused. His eyebrows, which were different from human beings, were really pulled together. Maybe the blind snow wanted to get involved, but apart from being broken by the eyebrows,

Is there any other ending?

Swain's name is not unheard of. He is the commander of strategists, the commander of Noxus, and the far-sighted strategist in the Trifali Council. It is rumored that at least half of the rise of Noxus is due to Swain's strategy.

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However, in Balliard's world line, he has not seen Swain's talent, has not seen how Swain defeated Ionia's resistance, and has not seen how he conquered both Piltover and Zaun.

It was taken into the hands of Noxus. For some reason, Baliard basically stayed on the Shadow Isles during that time.

In addition, although Swain is the far-sighted representative of the Trifalli Council of Noxus, his actual combat achievements are pitiful. Demacia and Ionia, which are hostile to him, have followed Swain in the past.

There is no chance to find his weaknesses in the strategy.

Because Swain's plan never required him to implement it himself, Karl said that Swain always hid himself behind the scenes... In fact, the behind the scenes is not appropriate. The behind the scenes is still related to the drama on the stage, but Swain

Wein - like a nobleman sitting on a high-rise building enjoying the leisurely and comfortable life.

According to Karthus and Thresh, as long as a person is useful to Swain, he will unknowingly step into Swain's plan and achieve his goal.

Just like Anivia, Swain asked her to leave Freljord without telling her the direction or goal, but Anivia met Valyard and the others by coincidence.

The same goes for Gragas. Swain refused Gragas' request to face Trundle together, but told him to "wait for the others." He did not tell Gragas where he was going, nor did he tell Gragas.

Who was Gas waiting for, but Gragas also met Valyard and the others by coincidence.

Swain seemed to know everything. He seemed to know from the beginning which direction Anivia would move. From the beginning, the witty Valyard and the others would definitely encounter Gragas, but no matter how exaggerated the wisdom was, they were sure

All have limits.

Balliard himself is not a figure in this world line. Swain's foresight may not necessarily count for his role. Moreover, the enemy he faces is Trundle who has been eroded by the void. The role that strategy can play is really

Very limited.

There has been no shortage of wise men in Runeterra since ancient times. Balliard didn't know how Swain got that kind of ability, but he definitely couldn't be born with it. He could only have received some kind of inheritance.

Even the original owner of the inheritance might have been defeated by Void. Will Swain's wisdom really work?

Moreover, the so-called plan is just to "wait for other people to kill Trundle on the third day after the encounter." Can this be called a plan? This is simply a strategic goal! It's the kind of thing that officers do in the military camp.

The goals that are set to be ultimately achieved after each war.

Valliard knew that because of the number of players in his team,

The existence of Lun was regarded as a sharp sword to kill the enemy at the last moment, but how could Swain determine when Gragas encountered them on the third day? If Valyard and the others were to

Even if it's dozens of days late, can Swain's plan continue?

Moreover, where should Valyard and the others go during these three days? Swain did not explain at all, but he seemed to know where Valyard and the others would appear in three days!

"He's Swain, do as he says, that's all."

Garen shook off the snow from his shoulders and took off the white hat on his head. The calm look on his face was comparable to the unchanging ice of Freljord. He once served as a Noxar

Galen, the general of Swain who had conquered other areas, knew much more about Swain than Balliard.

Swain's plan is more of a coincidence than a coincidence.

Once, in a battle, Galen and his opponent were in a stalemate, but Galen's troops were running out of food and had been eating grass roots for three consecutive days. Even if their physical fitness was strong, they would not be able to last long.

The enemy did not launch an attack because they still cooked on time as usual. Even if there was no food to cook on the stove, they still had to fill the stove with water to release smoke and water vapor.

However, a stalemate does not mean that there will be no conflicts. After several small-scale conflicts, Galen's men were more or less injured. The injuries that could have been recovered quickly when the food supply was sufficient were slowly accumulating.

Sooner or later the enemy will discover their current situation.

To prevent his enemies from decimating his weak and disabled army if they saw through his ploy, Galen planned to retreat.

But when he was about to give the order to retreat, Swain's crow brought a secret message - hold on for two days.

Galen almost pulled out his rune sword and chopped Swain's crow into pieces together with Swain's evil look in the crow's eyes! Two days? How can he hold on? After two days, his troops may not even be able to retreat.

No more, it’s just a piece of meat waiting to be slaughtered on the enemy’s chopping board!

Moreover, in order to keep his men alive longer, Galen might have hoped that the enemy would come and attack this piece of "meat" sooner.

After that, Galen had no choice but to abandon the camp. He could not hold it tightly, so he had to disperse and harass. Then the enemy army occupied the camp and ushered in their demise.

Galen and his troops relied on the food in the enemy camp to wait for reinforcements from the empire.

Miracles may not be that outrageous. Just when almost all the enemy troops entered Galen's original camp, a Wurm - the Mountain Wurm burst out of the ground from under the camp, and the lava that spewed out melted all the enemy troops.

Galen could say that he had never encountered such nonsense. How did Swain know that he would evacuate the camp? How did Swain determine when the mountain dragon would break ground?

If he did not evacuate the camp but stayed in the camp, wouldn't it be him and his men who died? And if he had

When he bluntly ignored Swain's orders, would he have to rob civilians of food because there were no reinforcements along the way?

Although it was a great victory, the Noxian army was almost unstoppable in its conquest because of that great victory. However, Galen did not feel the joy of victory at all. Won? Yes, he won inexplicably.

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A coalition of more than a dozen city-states and hundreds of villages was inexplicably destroyed by the magma. There was no time to transmit information. When Galen and reinforcements surrounded those city-states, the leaders of those city-states thought that their troops

Still fighting bloody battles.

After that, Galen could see Swain's shadow behind almost all battles, because some situations were just too perfect.

After Anivia announced to Noxus that the Freljord would surrender, Sejuani, the Warmother of Winter's Claw, did not agree to surrender to Noxus, and the war was about to break out.

Everyone knows that Noxus has no troops in the Freljord that can fight the Claws of Winter. They can only defeat them by relying on strong men in the extraordinary realm of level seven and above. However, the commander of that battle

Only level six.

When the sixth-level commander was waiting for Swain's instructions day after day, going from being complacent and wanting to show off his grand ambitions to being frightened all day long (why the commander hadn't given him any good ideas yet), Sejuani's troops passed by

River.

The commander's only thought at that time was to surrender, but - the ice on the river cracked. The reason for the ice cracking was that the weather was getting warmer.

FTNDGP! At that time, many generals who were not optimistic about this battle had this idea in their minds when they learned of the result, and Garen was no exception. The War Mother of Winter's Claw didn't know that river better than Swain?

"Really? You don't think about it anymore?"

Balliard didn't know the source of Swain's miscellaneous information, but he probably didn't know much about him.

However, Swain decided how to deal with Trundle in this situation. What does this mean?

If he hadn't known that he was definitely not Swain's opponent, Ballard would have turned to Swain for the theory. This was obviously what he wanted to do, and his task was to solve this mutation, but Swain believed that

He has no role? Doesn’t need to be considered in the plan?

Don't be so contemptuous of others! The unconvinced Balliard wanted to kill Galen and the others and ignore Swain's instructions, so that he could play his role when the time comes and slap Swain hard in the face.

Worry about retaliation.

Because after the mutation was resolved, he had to leave. Even if Swain wanted to trick him, he couldn't. He didn't believe it. His every move now was under Swain's sight.

If he's not just a cunning and cunning person who likes to spy on others, who would be afraid... To be honest, I'm still a little afraid.
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