Chapter 1402: Straight Ahead
Trantor: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales
Heart of War wasn’t going to give up just like that; he directed the Chariots from other two routes to head over.
“Should we intercept those Chariots?” Wandering asked. He quickly knew what Heart of War had nned since he was standing from higher ground.
There was still some time before the Chariots would arrive in the middlene from the top and bottomnes. It wasn’t difficult to either perform a surprise attack on a particr route, or even just take out both the Chariots.
“What’s the point?”
Lu Li shook his head; he wasn’t interested.
It wasn’t like they were being paid for this stream. Why did they need to y so tactically? All that mattered was the victory. Lu Li was certain that they wouldn’t be able to even reach their walls.
“So, we just look and do nothing?” Wandering was speechless.
The analysts outside were even more speechless. Based on the usual rules of the industry, the battle parties could slightly bribe them a little so that they would talk in one party’s favour.
If the Gangnam Royals bribed the analysts, then the analysts would speak a lot highly of them. Whether they were at a disadvantage or if they lost, the two analysts could exin the situation in a nicer tone and shift the me elsewhere.
When Lu Li ambushed the Chariots with his bombs, the analysts mentioned that Lu Li had used them a long time ago and diverted the attention.
The analysts could tell that Lu Li wasn’t just throwing bombs to break the Chariots; he was also doing it to bring down the durability. However, Heart of War couldn’t see through the problem despite being themander, which was a little awkward for the analysts to exin.
Analysts at the level of Dark Winds and Four Seas Dragon would still take bribes, but they wouldn’t makements out of the boundaries.
It was an unspoken rule in the industry to take bribes, but the content that they analysed and how they did it was rted directly to their morals.
With an oue like this, the two analysts couldn’t find something that they could say without talking negatively about the Gangnam Royals. Everything they said was just jokes and tears at this point.
Four Seas Dragon, who had always been straightforward and savage with his words said, “A useless general pulls down his army. First, the starting formation had issues. If the Chariots were scattered properly, the damage that the bombs dealt wouldn’t be as bad right now. Secondly, the formation didn’t use the area outside of the walls to their advantage and once again, the army faced an endless bombing. Finally, themander separated the Chariots and the yers. Was he going to wait until all the yers died to make a move?”
The fans of the Gangnam Royals were furious and imed that this analyst was stating the obvious.
For a guild to be able to survive for so many years, there had to be a good reason.
The Gangnam Royals had their glorious days before; they had oncepeted against Glory Capital for the title of the top guild. Even before that, they had stood in Glory Capital’s position.
In those years, they created so many legends and attracted countless yers to have faith in them.
Lu Li had no clue about these things. He couldn’t care less about the analyst or the audience since he was about to win anyway. If he really had toin about something, it would be that he had overestimated the strength of the Gangnam Royals and used too many bombs on them. Lu Li’s expression darkened; he was heartbroken from using too many bombs.
He had heard that the Gangnam Royals had requested for support from outside a week ago, but why didn’t they spend some money and request for a goodmander too?
Underestimating opponents would often lead to a defeat, but overestimating them also meant that you would lose profit.
Once again, the Gangnam Royals gathered their remaining Chariots to the middlene and regained a bit of their advantage. This time, Heart of War was a lot smarter. He directed people to attack the wall and the Ruling Sword yers who were standing on it. At the same time, he also had his own Chariots attack the remaining two of Ruling Sword.
Since the Ruling Sword Chariots were barely standing, it was only natural that they didn’tst long.
In the end, the Gangnam Royals had three Chariots remaining while Ruling Sword had none. Heart of War’s expression finally brightened up.
Three Chariots wasn’t a lot, but Ruling Sword didn’t have the system archers and the range of yer skills wasn’t as far as Chariots. It seemed as if the war had shifted to one side, where the Gangnam Royals could attack but Ruling Sword had no way of retaliating.
Seeing the proud expression on Heart of War’s face, the two analysts really wanted to remind him that trouble was quickly approaching.
From the perspective of the audience, there was a section of the wall near the middlene that couldn’t be attacked. A giant stone rolled slowly from the section and revealed a hole that was only just big enough for one yer to pass through.
Then, one by one, Ruling Sword yers started to flood out from it.
There was a total around seventy!
Then, Lu Li brought his men and headed straight ahead on the middlene. It seemed like he no longer wanted to sit back on the walls anymore.
He was very confident in the yers that he had left behind to defend. Although there were only five yers that he had left behind, this group included Sesame Rice Ball, who already opened up a gate and could transport people back instantly anytime. There were also five Dryad sisters that were assisting them. They could summon Keepers of the Grove at anytime as well, but these support troops that Lu Li had borrowed from Remulos didn’t even have an opportunity to appear.
With 75 yers, he still rushed straight ahead to fight the 80 yers before them.
Not only did they need to take out the remaining Chariots, but they were also in high spirits because of how badly the Gangnam Royals had yed. The Gangnam Royals were also led by Heart of War, who seemed more like a double agent over a propermander. They really had nothing to worry about.
The mercenaries were truly strong. There were so many yers in this game, so it was only natural for some powerful yers to be hidden in the crowd.
Usually these kinds of yers were unwilling to be tied down by anything and all they cared about was money. They just did what they were hired to do, and even if the mission failed, it wasn’t their responsibility. As such, they began to y in a ck way.
“See that,” Lu Li said as he pointed at the Gangnam Royal yers that were beating up the wall very slowly with their three Chariots. “Look at all the money that we’ve lost...”
“That’s not a lot of money. We’re earning more – around 20 thousand more...” Azure Sea Breeze trailed off, lost by Lu Li’s delusion.
“You shut up. Isn’t it better to earn profit without making any losses at all? You’ve got no clue how expensive resources are since you’re not managing the guild. Isn’t it better to earn more?” Lu Li shot back feistily.
“You’re right, you’re totally right.”
Azure Sea Breeze kept nodding his head. On the inside, he couldn’t help butugh at how cheap Lu Li was.
“Hmph, let’s start over again. So, we’ve lost so much profit, and now’s the chance for us to make it back. Do you all see that. What those people are wearing is loot for us. Take them down and take their gear. Once you pick it up, it’s yours to take. No need to give it back to the guild. Let’s all share this profit together...”
“What? I’m in!” Azure Sea Breeze eximed as he waved his shield and charged in headfirst.
The others shouted and followed behind, instantly charging into the formation of the Gangnam Royals. Skills rained down around the area like fireworks.
Although they fooled around at times, they never fooled around when things became serious. The first thing that everyone focused on were the three battle Chariots, even though it would probably take at least half an hour for these damaged Chariots to take down their walls.