Chapter 1953: Althea’s Battle
Chapter 1953: Althea’s Battle
She was still self-aware. Her current strength was barely average in this battle, and she was also quite the target. In her case, she could be a burden if she hid, and she could also be a burden when she didn’t.Whoosh!
She was especially watchful of the Alterrans, only around level 20 there, as they could get suppressed. They were fine due to their equipment, but the enemies’ equipment was also pretty high and obviously invested in.
For one, their strongest powerhouses like the Golds, Gregor, and Zaol — according to the network reports she has received—were all blocking the way for the other sectors, making sure no new wall breaches were created.
They also used a lot of their war tech in this war. For example, their poison smoke and their sticky poison. However, their stock of these was limited, so they had to time the uses well for maximum effects.
While there had been some successes and scores of enemies had been taken down, the effects were also less than they had hoped. Apparently, some attempts had failed because Valov had wind users.
It has only been a few hours, and they were already halfway to the highest number of casualties they had ever experienced in a single war.
It was just that she couldn’t stop the reunification back then because it was necessary for everyone’s safety. Not to mention, the prestige given per allied territory was decreasing, so she wasn’t too worried at the time.
She felt anxious. This was the only war she had truly, truly, felt like there would be a huge amount of losses, even if they won.
There was blood everywhere, and the trees had practically cleared out. This number they hadn’t counted in their casualties yet, and she prayed that most of these were enemies.
They had superspeed people working under logistics. Those below the recommended level (i.e. those below level 15) had jobs focusing on rescuing people and bringing them safely to get help.
Each one also had a guard team defending it, making sure people could get proper rest. Most territories wouldn’t bother putting aside so many forces in these areas. After all, there were priority areas, and what was the use of seriously injured people when the war was not yet over?
As such, after a few hours of recovery, many of them head out again to help.
Whoosh!
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His name was Epal, one of the physically awakened from Hassen City. He quite liked being sent to war, too bad it was too rare, and he was excited about this one.
He preferred wars at the town level, because most people couldn’t do anything to him at all! They couldn’t even catch sight of him.
Sure, those damned sentries could get annoying, but they would not be able to hit him. It might not even detect his presence until he had passed through!
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