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Chapter 201: Preparation for War Against Blood Race



Their small brains couldn't possibly handle such information.

Perhaps only a mage could perform an act like making an oath.

No choice, Kana could only datafy the two of them for now.

As for why he was willing to datafy the two ogres, it's naturally because over this period, the two ogres had almost completely integrated.

Kana had firmly established the image of a leader in their minds.

Just like children, living with them, over these months, they learned what to do and what not to do.

The most important point is that since following along, they had food and shelter provided, and mostly just carried things around, which was incredibly easy for these ogres.

And they didn't need to go far, just wandered around the village. Compared to hunting, running, and jumping, and going to far places, it was much more relaxed.

Not to mention the human-made food was much more delicious than what they used to cook themselves.

These two ogres, who've never seen the outside world, simply didn't want to leave here now.

Not to mention they've already joined Kulin Village, with the Half-Elves taking care of the two ogres' meals.

Half-Elves are naturally patient, and most of them are good cooks.

One could say they quickly got along well with these two ogres.

After all, Half-Elves, to some extent, enjoy making friends with big folks.

"Should we explain it to them?" Bobo asked beside.

Upon hearing this question, Kana gave her a strange look.

Seeing Kana's gaze, Bobo shrugged: "Alright, alright, I was just thinking, what if? What if these two big guys become a bit smarter after being blessed?

Right? There's a possibility of that, after all, hasn't it happened before?"

She certainly knew explaining the meaning of these words to ogres, explaining experience bars and such, was quite absurd.

After she spoke, Bobo felt an unfriendly glance from behind, turning to see it was Raelia not far away.

She keenly sensed someone might be speaking ill of her, and that person was very likely the damn mouse.

Bobo pointed: "You see, right. She's become much more perceptive now."

Is there a possibility? She's just perceptive towards you?

Kana silently quipped.

Outwardly, he nodded: "No need to explain too much to them, just explain the concept of Blood Volume.

This is very important, and even if it requires repeating it endlessly in their ears, it has to be engraved in their minds."

"Alright, that works too." Bobo scratched her head.

Keeping herself busy is always good, and it's almost become her main job, not doing it would make her uncomfortable.

Kana turned to look at Alyris, and asked, "How is Blake's training plan going? Any results?"

Alyris nodded: "The effect is very good, rapid combat training has significantly improved the Half-Elves' combat capabilities.

At least they know how to fight, and how to leverage their advantages in combat."

Upon hearing this, Kana nodded with satisfaction.

"Then pick a portion of Half-Elves with a desire for battle and train them as scouts, this is something they are very skilled at and suitable for."

"Blake is already doing that."

"Is that so? Then that's good."

"Is the village assembling troops?" Kana asked.

Alyris thought for a moment and said: "They are already selecting, during this period Count acquired some weapons and armor from the dwarves.

Apart from lacking warhorses, a force of over 400 has been gathered, although not large in number, they are all elite."

Looking at it this way, the Count should be ready to take action soon.

Don't underestimate these 400+ people, bear in mind they are fully armored or half-armored.

Not to mention these 400+ people are survivors from a long string of retreats through previous wars.

One could say now, each one of them is a veteran, and if the Count had enough soldiers, these could become officers.

Not to mention all of them at Level Three, at least the vast majority have already reached Level Three.

They at least count as a fairly elite unit, though in the full-scale war against the Blood Race, this number indeed won't be able to play a significant role.

But mainly, it's about the Count himself.

With the previous wars and the withdrawal experiences, the Count will be more adept at responding to the Blood Race's series of offensives.

Kana contemplated.

Alyris beside him asked: "Your Highness, when will we begin our action?"

It was clear Kana intended to participate in this war against the Blood Race, and had been preparing all along.

"We won't go with the Count, he will surely lead and directly pass through the dwarves' channels to Gray Rock Fortress.

We will stay directly with the dwarves, I suspect they will be attacked." Kana judged.

Though this wasn't in the plot, Kana no longer trusted the plot after he changed it.

Especially parts of the plot among humans, dwarves, and the Blood Race had already been altered beyond recognition by Kana.

Martin holds grudges... the Blood Race.

During the previous battle, he was overly confident, evidently having clear faith in capturing them, hardly considering failure.


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