Suli lived an unremarkable life for 30 years, surviving on social welfare while being the epitome of a lazy, laid-back slacker. His occasional self-pity and philosophical rants brought no meaning t...
Until he asked this question to Egbert, who had become his soul friend.
Egbert told him, "Is it possible that Barthalom, as the agent, failed in his attack, and the Beast Tribe didn't get the information at all? After all, according to their timeline, Clemens and Barthalom only led their troops to attack the Feather Tribe and the Water Tribe respectively just now."
All these changes happened within four days.
Even from the perspective of the King of Beasts, Clemens probably only thought that what he needed to worry about was how to completely control the Feather Tribe territory that had already been conquered.
You have to know that on the other side, there is the Unicorn that attacks the mermaid, and the dragon that works together with the Unicorn.
Without Sully, the specific development of the war...
It’s hard to say.
After all, if there was no Suli, Leia would definitely not choose to take the initiative to fight on the beach, where both the Beastmen and the Feathermen have an advantage. The King would never do something that is thankless.
And if they were in the deep sea, even if the unicorn and the dragon joined forces, they might not be able to kill Leia.
Ignoring the dragon's hatred, thinking from a king's perspective, Clemens only needs to let Barsalom restrain the aquatic creatures.
Control is not the same as victory.
As long as Clemens is sure to defeat the Feather Tribe, Barsalom can choose to terminate the control and return to report.
He didn't go back, and in the eyes of the Beast King, either he hadn't received the intelligence yet, or...
Died in the sea.
This logic made the mermaid realize their advantage, and Leia's eyes lit up immediately.
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