Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God -
Chapter 1006 - 602: Deploying Troops and Generals
Chapter 1006: Chapter 602: Deploying Troops and Generals
"Indeed, but it’s not entirely that simple," Gim nodded, then shook his head, "The matter is far more complex than that. If you could transport some stones to the banks of the Wild Border River yourselves, it would be easier to accomplish. At the same time, you’ll also need to choose the right section of the river to cross, where the sites that are easiest to build bridges are optimal."
"We now know what to do," replied Gaven, not Katherine this time, "but regarding the prayers, we still need Master Gim’s assistance. After all, many people’s belief in the Windslaver is only superficial, and we need to delve deeper because he is truly worthy of worship."
Apart from those dedicated Sacrificers and Priests, in Felen, there are few followers of a single Deity, and more are pantheists — when burning paper at home, unless it’s a special God-respecting day, who burns paper only for one deity during the holidays? From the highest to the lowest, everyone who’s known must contribute, including some whose reputations are not good; not asking for blessings, only hoping not to bring calamities.
In a world without deities, it’s still like this, so naturally, in a world where All Gods watch from on high, it is even more acute.
It merely boils down to a matter of emphasis; when two deities conflict, which one you stand by first shows which deity you emphasize.
In the Conqueror Army, Lady Strategy is undoubtedly number one now, and as for who is number two, that depends on their own capabilities.
Now the God of Just, Tyr, and the God of War, Tempas, have both been involved, it does not matter if the God of Travel and Exploration, Mount Dakor joins.
"It is my honor," Gim bowed in a gesture of respect, "If there’s nothing else, we can start preparing now."
This was why they had come; they merely needed to focus solely on this task, and what remained was not for them to intervene.
"Veranika, you cooperate with Master Gim and do everything possible to support their needs," Gaven instructed his chief of staff.
The Conqueror Path is also Gaven’s path of growth. Along the way, his power and tactics have risen with the tide, and on personnel matters, he naturally selects the most suitable candidates without needing deep contemplation.
Letting Veranika lead these Windslaver followers, not only because she held significant power in the Conqueror Army and everyone in the command hierarchy knew her, which made it easy to mobilize their enthusiasm,
but also because she is a dedicated Sacrificer for the Lady Strategy, indirectly emphasizing the preeminence of the God of Strategy, or rather, suggesting that both sides are of the same house, inseparable, allowing Veranika to monitor these Windslaver followers, ensuring that their actions align with their words.
Although the likelihood of them being deceitful spies is slim (pretending to be followers of the gods can incur divine wrath), it never hurts to be cautious, and the Lady of Misfortune, Beshaba, has a history of impersonating Mount Dakor.
The Lady of Misfortune is a true agent of chaos, never concerning herself with cause and effect, acting entirely on whim, bringing misfortune to whomever she wishes, and few mortals can avoid it.
Once Veranika led those Windslaver followers away, the entire strategy meeting room once again buzzed with activity.
"Now that we have a solution to the biggest problem, we can formulate an overall battle plan."
"This battle plan, I think, can revolve around this great bridge across the river," continued the leader, Gim, "his recent suggestion to carry a large amount of stone is a very good plan. Next, we can pretend to build a bridge on the Wild Border River to confuse the enemy and make them prepare the wrong responses."
"Not only disguising the method of bridge-building but also the location of the bridge, we can create a labyrinth of misinformation, dispersing the enemy forces into three parts, creating a battlefield favorable to us."
"We need to determine the primary and secondary responses of these three enemy forces; we can’t possibly take on all three at once. We must call in the elite, prioritize one force, break them first, then turn back to deal with the other two."
A Bridge of Faith, directly revitalizing the entire situation faced by the Conqueror Army, elicited a torrent of suggestions and plans, showing signs of unstoppable momentum.
Gaven waved his hand to momentarily break this brainstorming session and turned to inquire from the Jackalwere Monk, "Master Flinn, how much do you know about the Far Sea Marsh? Do you know if they will deploy troops against us?"
"The moment you stepped into the Goblin Margins, they had already begun to assemble their forces," the Jackalwere Monk nodded gravely in response, "The one called Yenogu’s Poison Fang who lured me here had long before colluded with those Ghost Witches of the Far Sea Marsh, becoming their pawn.
In the past six months, not only have they massively transformed hyenas into jackalweres, but they have also created new Yenogu’s Poison Fangs, as well as Abyssal Jackalweres and Beast-Shaped Kind. According to my incomplete statistics, their various kinds of jackalweres have already exceeded tens of thousands.
Those Ghost Witches have operated in the Far Sea Marsh for hundreds of years and hold all the Sage Race under their control. As for how many troops they can gather, it is hard to guess, but one thing is for sure, they won’t be fewer than these jackalweres, because only by possessing a force greater than the jackalweres can they suppress these demons.
Most noteworthy among these Ghost Witches is their creation known as the Bone Claw, a large type of undead not only capable of extending its claws several meters but also possessing high intelligence. On the battlefield, they are true killing machines."
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