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Section 78 Strategies

Chapter 78 Scheme

Just as a chaotic cloud slowly dissipated, as time passed, the treacherous and chaotic atmosphere on this land had faded. This place was once a competition between the heroes, and I don’t know who would win. But now the situation has become a battle between the two strong.

One side was the original overlord, the speechless panic tribe. Under the command of the tribe's new Chaos Lord Ash Rufate, the speechless panic achieved impressive results in a short period of time. They not only forced the originally most powerful tribe of plundering surrender, but also gathered a large number of small and medium-sized tribe forces that had nothing to do with this dispute (even if there is, it was not very large), and gathered considerable power in a short period of time.

In addition, because of the strange tricks of Chaos Lord Ash Rufat, his enemies did not have time to add too much trouble to his plan. Now, the speechless panic tribe headed by him has gathered a very powerful army, and the ability of this Chaos Lord is also deeply feared by others.

The other side is three tribal alliances dominated by the Rune Lord tribe. Among these three tribes, each tribe originally had the intention of occupying the Salt Pond that he was speechless and panicked. However, because a Chaos Lord suddenly appeared - in fact, they didn't care at first, but when they cared, it was too late - so they finally reached an alliance to divide the Salt Pond. Not to mention whether this alliance will collapse due to interest disputes in the future, at least they reached an agreement and organized a coalition. Although the Salt Pond tribe has done a good job (as long as you know the cause and effect of the whole thing, it is a miracle that the Salt Pond can do it to this level now), the coalition forces are still three times that of the other party, and even if purely measured by combat power, they are still more than twice that of the other party.

In the habitual concept of the Chaos Tribe, if the combat power of the two sides is twice (or more), it is usually believed that the weaker side has no great hope. Although Chaos likes to build camps, by the standards of the southerners, they are actually not good at building fortifications. The defense ability of their camps is not comparable to that of castles and other buildings. In the concept of Chaos believers, as long as they have twice the advantage, they can forcibly break through the enemy's camp. The castles of the southerners are usually believed to require six times the advantage of force to attack in a short time (rather than spending time attacking slowly).

However, from another perspective, the new Chaos Lord Ash Rufate, who was speechlessly panicked, was a man who could create miracles. He used his enemy's carelessness to defeat the plundering son tribe through cunning deployment and clever design. Who can say that he could not create another miracle?

All other tribes in this area have already understood that this battle of hegemony with the core of winning the Yanchi is no longer the only player to play. Only the muddy waters can catch up. When the situation is clear, they are not strong enough but want to intervene. Now, all they have to do is wait patiently and see who will win this victory.

Moreover, the waiting time will not be too long, and reliable news has already spread that the coalition forces will fight with the speechless panic tribe on a grassland not far from Yanchi.

...

The grasslands in late summer are the hottest season of the year. This is a rare time for Chaos Territory. At this time, you can feel very comfortable even if you are naked at night.

In the center of the camp where the speechless panic was still light leaking out of the large tent as a conference hall. Everyone in the tribe knew that the top leaders were discussing the war. The mysterious Chaos Lord finally arrived in the tribe today - what is particularly surprising is that the Chaos Lord actually wears his Chaos Armor action and has never even taken off his helmet.

"...but they are twice as good as us!" If someone approached the tent, the voice of Chaos champion Bruce could be heard. He was almost already yelling.

"The left wing is the main tribe of the rune, the center is the Thorn tribe of the Void, and the right wing is the Gas tribe. The total force will not be less than 30,000 people..." Bruce repeatedly emphasized there. He is an anti-war faction - this sentence does not mean that he intends to make peace or surrender, but does not intend to have a frontal battle. In fact, this is also the attitude of most people, which is just spoken through his mouth.

Of course, at the beginning, he was not so opposed. Because at that time, everyone felt that the invited battle might be just a trick of Chaos Lord Ash Rufate - just like the last time he defeated the Son of the Looting Tribe. He mobilized, deceived, and harassed the enemy, and finally suddenly attacked without the enemy's preparation, giving the enemy a fatal blow. But Ash Rufate quickly stated that he did not plan to make any tricks, but just planned to do a battle so head-on.

"...The enemy is the army of the three tribes separated, so there is no problem with command... There are too many people in our side, and there will definitely be chaos at that time..."

Asu Rufat listened to Bruce's words, his eyes were actually looking at the tent. This was a tent made of leather, which was made very finely, and it was a bit unlike the product of the Chaos Tribe. Well, in fact, he was considering a problem that had nothing to do with the battle situation, that is, why the Chaos Tribe lived in tents.

It is a very simple reason to live in tents in Asowen's tribe: because they are weak and may move at any time. So they naturally chose to live in tents. The tribes that live by nomads are like this - but the speechless panic is not like this. If Asu Ruffat were not mistaken, the speechless panic tribe had long settled. With the talented resources like Yanchi, this tribe has no worries about food and drink. How could it be willing to live in such a bumpy and displaced life without a fixed place? Logically speaking, since they plan not to move here, the correct way is to build a house. Living in a house is much more comfortable than a tent.

If you don’t know how to build a house, it’s not right. As you can see from the walls of the camp, the speechless panic tribe has the relevant technology for building a house.

Why? Is it for a lofty goal, for example, letting people in the tribe get used to this kind of life and make them more suitable for their military career? Or maybe things are simple in themselves, because people in the tribe are more conservative and do not have the idea of ​​building fixed houses.

By the way, although I have seen many Chaos tribes, I really haven’t seen the type of building houses and settled.

Ashu Rufate thought about these issues, and then suddenly realized that the tent was quiet. He looked back and saw that Bruce had finished speaking and was staring at him at this moment.

Thanks to this chaos armor, Bruce has not yet discovered that Ash Rufate hasn't heard what he is saying at all.

To be honest, if Ashu Rufate really planned to rule the tribe—as many people present worried—then he might have taught the Chaos Champion a lesson, just like the last time. However, he knew that it was meaningless, as long as there was a Tsengchi logo on his armor, others would be half-believing and half-doubting about what he said—even if the Tsengchi believers were even more so. Anyway, he didn't care what they thought about this.

In fact, he cared about something else, that is, the will of God. Now he has confirmed that the evil god of Chaos can communicate directly with someone (this person is not necessarily a believer) at any place (at least in the realm of Chaos). And this kind of communication is completely unaware of it by others. So, why didn’t Tsengchi explain it directly to Bruce? Or, the disputes between the inside of Chaos are so serious (this dispute exists not only among the followers of different gods, but also among the believers of the same god), is it the evil god who intentionally does it or is they helpless?

The evil gods have a strong power, and there is no need to question this. They have the ability to directly interfere in the world. For example, they can send Chaos armor that is difficult for skilled craftsmen to believers. This alone is much stronger than the gods in the Star Realm. Although the gods in the Star Realm also have the ability to realize miracles, such as the Holy Knights, they are too weak compared to the Chaos Evil God. The number of Holy Knights is always limited, and there are not too many God-selected warriors in the Chaos Realm.

"Sir..." After a while, Hadmond spoke first. Because the helmet covered most of his face, Hadmond didn't know that Ashu Rufate was just distracted, and thought there was some reason behind this silence.

"We're ready to go to war," Ash Rufate replied.

"But... don't you think what Bruce just said... makes sense?" Hudmond asked. His words were very polite and obedient, but they could still clearly express doubts and dissatisfaction.

"On the surface, they do have strong combat power," said Ashu Rufate. "Perhaps many people think that if they don't use any special strategies to weaken and mobilize the enemy, they can't win." He looked around the audience and paused a little more when he saw Bruce. "But this is wrong."

"Oh, can you please help me?" Hudmond continued. "We are at an absolute disadvantage in terms of military strength, magical ability or other aspects."

"No, we are in an absolute advantage." Ash Rufate replied.

"I do not understand……"

"The initiator of this covenant is the Rune Lord Tribe," said Ash Rufate. "I heard that it was their efforts that enabled the three tribe alliances to be completed in such a short time. However, this alliance is combined because of interests. Each tribe has its own plans and is destined to not last long."

"But they have formed a coalition now, and we have lost the opportunity to defeat each one," said Hadmond.

"Yes, they formed a coalition, but to prevent internal strife, they did not really mix the three parties, because when they even wrote to us, they clearly stated that three tribes formed three wings. The left wing, the center, and the right wing, just one tribe took one side. So, they did not form an alliance, they just stood together. Standing together just means that they would do the same thing, not that they would unite with the enemy."

“You mean…”

"Every tribe hopes that in this battle, they can maintain their strength while others consume their strength. In this way, after the battle is victorious, they can get the largest share of the spoils and even occupy the salt pond. In this case, who do you think that when they fight, they will suppress the entire army and do their best to defeat the frontal enemy? No, they will only tend to defend and fight, hoping that their companions will bear most of the pressure and let themselves be safe."

Ashu Rufate's face turned to Bruce. "Bruce, if you can't understand that the cunning trick is to not use any tricks, you will never be the lord of Chaos."
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