Chapter 153 Strength Comparison
"Is it also the Three-Eyed Clan?" Xila turned her head and looked at Saen in a vague way. It was impossible to see from the appearance that the two of them had communicated through the communication of the Soul Fire, but from her slightly helpless voice, she could feel that there was no response. Xila pondered for a moment and shook her head and said, "This is impossible. They are not undead, and the Three-Eyed Clan has long been extinct, so they cannot be from the Three-Eyed Clan."
"Do you know the current situation of the Three-Eyed Clan?" Katherine said in surprise: "You have been sleeping in this world. How could you know the current situation of the Three-Eyed Clan?"
"There are many dead from the Third Age among the dead, and there are many here." Xila pointed to the undead who didn't know how important the things the few people talked about were, and they were still having fun: "Some of them retained this content in their memories that have not been lost. Through them, I can certainly know that the Three-Eyed Clan had basically perished at the end of the First Age, and the only remaining ones died with the goblins in the end of the Second Age. Since the Three-Eyed Clan had long become history, how could they be the Three-Eyed Clan?"
"There may be exceptions for anything, and the same is true for the Three-Eyed Tribe." Catherine shook her head and sighed: "However, judging from your performance, it seems that she really doesn't know their identities."
"Huh, we really don't know, and I think you misunderstood something." Xila seemed to have finally recovered from the panic and said calmly: "No matter what their identity is, it has nothing to do with us, because there is no Three-eyed tribe here, and not one of them."
"That's right, there are only the dead here." Catherine smiled and said, "I hope you can forgive my excessive sensitivity. After all, this is directly related to many important decisions."
"But I think it's strange," Sila asked. "If you're really oversensitive, why didn't you ask this question when you met Saen?"
"A leader is a three-eyed clan, it's probably just a coincidence." Catherine and Sila turned their eyes to two people who pretended they didn't exist at the same time. They found that they were lying on the stone table, dipped in wine and writing on the table. I'm afraid that only Panis, who knows a little about the words of the gods and people, could chat with Saen in this way. Catherine and Sila looked at each other and said helplessly: "Don't worry about them. A three-eyed clan may be just a coincidence, but both leaders are three-eyed clans, especially when we only see two leaders, it's hard not to think about it. After all, we don't want the world of the deceased to have too much relationship with the three-eyed clan."
"It seems that the Three-Eyed Clan is really bad in the Yara world in the Quaternary Age." Xila said with a wry smile: "It feels like the public enemy of the world. Should we be glad that we are already undead?"
"Of course the reputation is bad." Catherine said mercilessly: "Do you think that the three people who hope to borrow your hands to destroy the entire Yara world and make the whole world as dead as here are not considered public enemies of the world?"
"This kind of thing cannot happen." Sila looked around all the undead in the tavern and asked in a low voice: "Do you think we undead, even if someone instigated, will really destroy the world?"
"Why is it impossible?" Catherine asked back: "No matter what, there are still insurmountable obstacles between living creatures and the undead. For the undead, destroying the world of living creatures is not unimaginable, just like the time more than a hundred years ago."
"First, the number." Xila raised a hazy finger and said without thinking: "The number of undead is only a few million, and the information we have received in Yara World is very large, and the number of creatures is even hundreds of millions. With such a number gap, even if we really want to kill all of you and destroy your world, we can't do it at all. Not only can't do it, but if the war continues, it's us who will eventually be destroyed."
"However, if the undead really has only a few million people, perhaps compared with the undead, the number of creatures is indeed very large, but a large part of them are not warriors suitable for combat." Catherine said in a very aggressive tone: "Even if there are hundreds of millions of intelligent creatures, the proportion of people who are truly suitable for combat is so low that you can't imagine."
"Do you think that all the undead are suitable for fighting?" Xila asked back: "You have come all the way through the gate of your hometown and have seen a lot of undeads. Do you really think that the ordinary undeads you see can be put into battle?"
Catherine shut up and did not continue to say it. Indeed, as Sila said, many of the undeads seen along the way were not suitable for fighting. The reason for this inappropriateness is not just the strength. No matter how weak the undead are, they are slightly stronger than ordinary people in humans. There is no problem of strength not allowing them. What really makes them unsuitable is that these undeads do not have the consciousness to participate in the war. They are like civilians in war. Even if they hand over weapons to them, they will not be able to enter the battle. This is different from more than a hundred years ago. The undeads had no consciousness and only knew to attack creatures based on instinct. Therefore, those who now seem to belong to civilians
The undead can fight head-on with the elite troops of living beings because they have no sense of fear at all, do not understand what panic is, what retreat is, and even more death is. According to this calculation, if the war really starts now, the proportion of undead who can participate in the war will be at most half. Although this proportion is also very high, and the number is more than that of any force in the Yara world, once the entire Yara world unites, whether it is high-end combat power or ordinary soldiers, they are much stronger than the power of the undead. The undead will only lose in the end. Of course, one side of the living will also pay a very heavy price, and in the end there will be no winner in this war.
So Catherine believes that if Xila's words are trustworthy, then the undead is indeed unlikely to plan to start a war head-on. Even if there is any conspiracy, it will not be able to avoid the obstacle of insufficient number of undeads. As for whether Xila's words are true, no one can give a positive answer, and can only observe them based on their own eyes.
"Well, I admit that your first reason is sufficient based on the fact that what you said is true and credible." Catherine was silent for a while, and finally nodded, "If there are really only a few million undead, it is indeed impossible to destroy the world of living beings. So, what about the second?"
"The second reason." Xila raised her second finger and was still asking: "Have you ever thought about why we want to destroy this world?"
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Chapter completed!