Chapter 461 Plan
"What...what do you mean? Are those guys crazy? Will they attack us at this time?"
Karak couldn't believe what Nohir said, but Nohir I responded very easily.
"Aren't they just madmen? Don't take any chances with the actions of madmen. If they dare to blow up the passage and block our way forward, then they definitely don't mind doing something more to attract people. Let’s focus on keeping their corrupt temple.”
Nohir said this to the two of Scar, and then explained his speculation to them in detail, starting from the importance of the temple to believers. level, to his personal understanding of evil thoughts and Shafrok, he analyzed their psychological activities from all aspects and predicted what might happen next.
At the same time, because Nohill's speculation was well-founded, and because of his plastic and reliable image in the past, everyone believed the guess without much hesitation.
Seeing that both of them recognized the possibility that Shaflock would take action soon, Nohir immediately turned his head and looked at the deep tunnel in the distance.
Nohir knew that the end of the passage was their destination. Baal, the god of murder, remained in the largest temple on the main material plane. As long as this temple could be destroyed, Baal would Unable to freely throw his power into the mortal world like in the past, without the huge bloody sacrifices inside the temple, the growth of his divine power will also fall into a slow stagnant state.
Destroying that temple can be said to have many benefits, but because of the decisive actions of the Baal believers, Nohir and the others will not be able to destroy that temple in a short period of time, but this is okay.
Although destroying the temple can weaken Baal's power to the greatest extent, it will also completely offend the evil god. Not to mention that they have killed so many Baal believers, Nohir has also caused harm to his plan. The unparalleled destruction seemed to have completely offended this evil god long ago, but in fact it was not the case.
Gods are all higher-level beings, even evil gods like Baal. Things between mortals cannot affect them who are above them. The struggle between mortals is as comfortable as a game to them, and the plan fails. If the chess pieces fail, these are nothing to them.
As long as they still retain the fundamentals of starting over from scratch, and as long as their beliefs about themselves are still spread in this world, then they have unlimited time to achieve the results they want.
But if Nohir really destroyed his temple and cut off his biggest source of faith, it would be tantamount to completely liquidating him as a chess player. In order to return to this game again, he must It costs a greater price, a price that even the gods cannot ignore.
As the culprit who made Him suffer such a price, Nohir will also be completely burdened with the anger and gaze of a god for the rest of his life. For most people in this world, once If you get this kind of treatment, you are basically close to death.
Although Nohir is very strong now, he still cannot face a species with divine power head-on and completely offend Baal. This kind of thing is a very serious crisis even for him, so if possible, He actually didn't want to approach the temple in person.
At least not now.
While Nohir was thinking, Ska also turned his attention to the passage connecting the Temple of Baal that Nohir had been observing. After some observation, Ska suddenly spoke. "The passage over there is now completely blocked. If your guess is correct and those assassins really have a way to come out from there, then they probably won't take this road. They could come out from anywhere. , and this means that we can no longer determine their movements at this time. We don’t know where they will attack us from, and we don’t know whether they will attack us or bypass us and attack on the surface. "
Ska paused, then continued.
“So I suggest that Flame Fist evacuate here as soon as possible. If this place is really going to be attacked by those cultists, then there is no point in letting them stay here. , it is better to let them retreat to the surface, which can also assist the defenders on the ground and protect the civilians on the land. In the dim underground environment, they are very easy to be assassinated by the enemy and sacrifice in vain."
Nohir raised his eyebrows, and then nodded to Ska clearly.
"Actually, what I just wanted to say is that the meaning of the troops continuing to stay here is indeed of little significance. Even if they stay here, it will only provide the enemy with one more direction to attack and create a disadvantage for us. Since It would be better to withdraw from the underground directly. As long as they lose the underground troops as an attack target, the only direction they can choose to attack is from above."
"While they are meandering upward, we. We can use our current elite strength to try to intercept them here and force them to fight with masters like us here. Even if the interception is not successful and they run to the ground, the battle on the ground will obviously be more powerful for us. A little advantage."
After hearing Nohir's plan, Scar and Karak couldn't help but look at each other, and they both read the same thoughts in each other's eyes.
“This plan... is very good. If things develop as we expect, then even if those assassins target civilians on the ground, they will have to get past us in advance. As long as we can stop them, those crazy killers will not be able to threaten the residents on the ground. It can be said that it is the best choice to kill two birds with one stone, wait for work and take advantage of it, but... this plan has a very obvious problem. In front of us.”
After Scar said this, Karak immediately answered.
"The difficult question is, are the responsibilities we have to shoulder a little heavier? Are there too many enemies to deal with? Can just a few of us really stop an entire sect from attacking? ?”
“I mean...don’t get me wrong, it’s not that I’m not confident in my strength. I’ve been in hell for eight years, but even I know that in the face of If there is no support from teammates behind us in such a large-scale battle, even masters of our level will be easily killed, especially when the opponents we face are a group of invisible assassins..."
Karak's words gradually became deeper, because the two people's worries were indeed justified. According to Nohir's plan, the only ones left here were Nohir, Ska, Karak, and Mizola.
(End of this chapter)