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Chapter 1224 - 1224 206 Night Raid on the Imperial Court_2
1224: Chapter 206, Night Raid on the Imperial Court_2 1224: Chapter 206, Night Raid on the Imperial Court_2 Even those who are not versed in military affairs understand the strategic significance of this battle.
As for the mission assigned by the Kingdom, it can be adapted!
After all, it’s all for striking at the Orcs, the method doesn’t really matter.
Robert and Archbishop Tyron exchanged a glance, then nodded.
Deep down, they were very dissatisfied with Hudson’s disregard for the Kingdom’s orders, acting on his own volition, but they still highly respected Hudson’s strategic insight.
Risking life and limb to tackle a tough opponent naturally isn’t as strategically sound as picking off the weaker targets.
As long as they act swiftly, they can deal with the Hawkman Court first, then search for the Inherited Land of the Orcs.
Even if they unfortunately miss it, they can always find another unlucky target.
With their strength, as long as they don’t fall into the enemy’s traps, there’s basically no danger.
No one in the Kingdom objected, and the four Sanctuary Powerhouses who came to assist had no complaints either.
If the orders of the frontline Marshal and the King are inconsistent, what does it have to do with them?
“Maxim, find a secluded place to land and rest for a while.
After dark, we move, and tonight we must eradicate the Hawkman Court!”
…In the Bearman Imperial Court, the Orc High Levels are anxiously awaiting the outcome.
Ever since the decision to set traps and lure the enemy into an ambush, they haven’t had a few nights of good sleep.
It’s not that they are indecisive; the main issue is that the enemy has delayed making a move, which is unnerving to them!
If the delay continues and the Inherited Land truly emerges, and just as the Human Race arrives — that would truly be a great tragedy.
Although the Inherited Land is mysterious, it isn’t indestructible.
If during the battle the enemy gets close and destroys the Inherited Land, they would have nowhere left to turn.
Frankly speaking, the Inherited Land is both an aid and a shackle for the Orcs.
If this artifact hadn’t appeared, perhaps the Orcs might have been able to slowly piece together the subsequent inheritance.
Now, the cultivation methods of the Orcs differ vastly from those passed down by the Beast God.
The main reason lies in the inheritance being incomplete, with geniuses having modified the cultivation methods.
Once the Inherited Land is opened, the currently popular cultivation methods within all clans will be shelved again, returning to the original cultivation path.
The pros and cons are difficult to generalize, but it definitely hinders the progress and development of Orc civilization.
The deceased Old Bimon Emperor was a pioneer who failed.
Although his path deviated, his talent cannot be denied.
The Orc Empire, although not rich in learned individuals, isn’t completely devoid of them.
Only by extending the timeline long enough can someone find their own path.
Unfortunately, the Orcs rely too heavily on the inheritance of the Beast God, and even in their most prosperous times, they failed to forge their own path.
The continual following of the Beast God’s inheritance marks the greatest difference between the Human Race and the Orcs.
In the Human World, there are thousands of cultivation methods that can reach Sanctuary level.
Apart from the foundational training, the later stages of cultivation techniques among various forces have long diverged.
And this is just the beginning; almost every Sanctuary Powerhouse will leave something behind for their descendants.
In this regard, the Orcs simply cannot compare.
To avoid being usurped by their descendants, it’s only in their final moments that Orcs pass on all their knowledge without reservation.
By contrast, in the Human World, it’s generally the elders frustrated with their own kin.
As long as the children are willing to learn, the parents can’t wait to instill all their knowledge in them immediately.
This is the biggest gap between “civilization and barbarism.”
Killing one’s parents to ascend to power, in the Human World, is considered a heinous crime, warranting death by a thousand cuts, but it’s an everyday occurrence in the Orc Empire.
“Seeing no action from the enemy for so long, the situation might be somewhat grim.
The one in charge of the front lines of the Alpha Kingdom is Hudson, a man whose tenacity we’re all too familiar with.
With his cunning, it’s not impossible that he could see through our plan.
If this drags on…”
Before the Bearman Emperor could finish speaking, the faces of the Orcs darkened.
They had paid a significant price for this plan.
Although the reduction in population has temporarily relieved the Orc Empire of resource shortages, this doesn’t change the reality of their still poor productivity.
Having just ended a civil war, all the tribes are poor as church mice.
This time, by pulling out many elite and top experts from the tribes to set traps, each tribe has contributed a significant amount of resources.
Continuing to drag on like this equates to maintaining a group of full-time soldiers, putting a lot of economic pressure on the tribes.
“The Bearman Emperor need not worry too much.
Our plan is an open secret; as long as the Alpha Kingdom wants to solve their border problem, they cannot miss this opportunity.
We just need to wait patiently now.
Hudson loves to catch people off guard; maybe they are already squatting in a corner of the steppes, waiting for an opportunity to strike.
According to the information we’ve released, the Inherited Land will appear in five days, they can’t keep dragging this out.
Maybe it will be tomorrow, or the day after, or perhaps even now; they might have already made their move!”
During this conversation, the Hawkman Emperor suddenly had an ominous premonition, as if a disaster was imminent, yet he couldn’t specify what it was.
“Could the plan have failed?”
The deep-seated worry was clear on his face.
Originally intending to reassure others, he instead slipped into depression.
…
As night slowly fell, Hudson and his group, led by six Sanctuary Powerhouses, were already scattered around the perimeter of the Hawkman Court.
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