After Surviving the Apocalypse, I Built a City in Another World

Chapter 736 - 736: Guia-Alterra War (Part 2)



Chapter 736 - 736: Guia-Alterra War (Part 2)

While Luis was busy taunting the enemies, the others were doing the next step of the plan.

They waited until more of the main force appeared. That was to say, fewer slaves and more bastardly guards to kill. It was easy to determine because, after all, the slaves really looked pitiful.

They also noticed that there were no more goblins amongst the slaves this time. They knew Guia had a lot of goblins, but it seemed like they didn't put them into wars too much.

This was correct. Unlike humans, Goblins weren't cheap slaves and were better left in the mines to maximize their uses.

The few who were sent in the first back were there to dig tunnels to escape sentry shots. As for where these goblins were, some perished in the stampede and the subsequent beast mob, while some managed to dig and hide there until one of the masters would take notice of them and ordered them to resurface.

The Alterrans didn't know this for now and they just focused on preparing to finally make a dent on the main force.

"They're precisely 150 meters away," Loki said, looking at his scope, and making rough calculations for the Bombards placed right behind the wall.

The Bombard. One of the latest products of the re

There were also a lot of metallurgical requirements they didn't understand, but they trusted the Research Center would figure it out eventually.

"They also need a lot more sulfur for more… UMPH, y'know?"

Anyway, the guards watched the shells fly over the wall and hit right in the middle of the crowd.

BOOM!

Inside the Inn

BOOM!

Several people hunched by the window flinched at the sound, looking at each other with wide eyes. "That must be them!"

"Finally!"

"Took long enough! I was getting nervous!"

These were Guia Villagers in Alterra who had managed to escape detection. They had smuggled themselves as interested merchants from random territories along with the others. They also separated into a few groups, just in case.

They got really lucky with that. There was a huge variety of territories that came—which was unheard of for a village—so the few groups blended in well, unlike their other companions.

When they found out many of their companions and spies had been captured, the rest of them immediately hid and acted low-key until the war began.

They waited in tension for quite some time but hadn't heard much chaos, which was puzzling, and they heaved a sigh of relief when they heard a massive boom, thinking it was their team destroying the gate or something.

Their role now was to further the chaos inside and they went out to see, smirks wide with malice and anticipation. They went out of their floor balcony to check the state of the streets, only to see… peace and quiet.

It wasn't that there were no people around. On the contrary, there were still a lot, though they were walking with purpose, prepared for the war. This was not just the guards, but also civilians.

"What's going on, don't they know the regulations are null?" one asked. They were certain a lot of people knew of this.

"Yes, I'm pretty sure everyone knows before most of our people got captured."

They all looked at each other with furrowed eyebrows.

Why was it so peaceful?


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