Chapter 139 Waiting for them to come to us!



Under Xiao Linlin's arrangement, all of the more than 10,000 human recruits were divided into the [Logistics Corps], which was responsible for cleaning up the battlefield, transporting supplies and other miscellaneous tasks.

The elves, on the other hand, threw themselves into the battle, casting aside all other thoughts.

The new recruits were overjoyed with this arrangement. Where else could they find such a good thing – the opportunity to earn military merit without fighting on the front lines?

Xiao Linlin was in charge of the general strategic direction, while Ailer was in charge of the specific combat command.

Despite the large number of people in the team, they were able to maintain order and remain completely organized.

Jia Zhengyi was at the forefront of the team, scouting the surroundings with great concentration. He discovered all the scattered supply points in the wild, the movements of human armies, and the traces of orc activity along the way.

It's clear that this guy really wants to prove himself; he's practically pushing himself to the limit.

Along the way, Xiao Linlin only instructed Su Lin to search the resource points that were discovered, leaving the lower-grade containers untouched.

As for the human and orc forces along the way, they made advance plans to avoid the human army and approach the areas where small groups of orcs were active.

Xiao Linlin's thinking was simple: even if the elven army was not weak, she did not want to take unnecessary risks. She would strive to achieve a war situation where the many could overpower the few and the strong could defeat the weak, leaving the enemy with no possibility of resistance.

......

More than two hours later, at the foot of a mountain, there was a winding path where a group of orcs were slowly making their way in a certain direction.

This is a supply convoy. Strong magical beasts can be seen pulling carts everywhere, which are piled high with food, weapons, and various consumables such as magic cores and magic scrolls.

These are all strategic supplies for the orcish faction, and the orcs escorting these supplies number only about two thousand. They don't look very elite; they are just ordinary orcs.

This path was also a relatively remote and non-essential route, making it difficult for the human empire's forces to intercept them, which was enough to show that these orcs wanted to avoid battle.

But alas, some people can see through things.

Just as most of the orcish group had entered the middle of the path, a clear child's voice rang out from the mountainside.

"kill!"

As soon as the voice fell, a rain of arrows descended from the sky, covering the orcish ranks from above.

"Whoosh whoosh! Whoosh whoosh! Whoosh whoosh!"

The arrows were sharp and fierce, all imbued with pure-blood elf buffs. This time, the arrows did not explode; they shattered the moment they landed in the orc ranks, the fragments flying everywhere like shrapnel mines.

This not only increased the lethality but also ensured the integrity of these supplies to the greatest extent possible.

The beastmen on the path were suddenly ambushed and had no time to react. They panicked and scattered in all directions, looking for cover.

When some lucky orcs finally managed to survive, they looked up at the mountainside and saw a series of agile figures leaping down, rapidly approaching the remaining orc soldiers.

"An elf?!"

One of the orcs, upon seeing clearly, couldn't help but cry out, his voice filled with horror and fear: "Why are the elves here! Why are the elves attacking us!"

No one answered the orcs' questions; what awaited them was a small group of elves engaging in close combat, as well as point-to-point sniping from the mountainside.

The entire battle lasted less than ten minutes and ended extremely quickly. These orcs didn't even have the ability to escape or break out; they were all slaughtered! Not a single one survived!

In Jia Zhengyi's eyes, the elves only fired two volleys of arrows and then engaged in some free-firing before all the orcs below the mountainside were wiped out, leaving Jia Zhengyi dumbfounded.

"Wow, that's fast! They're killing people faster than NPCs in strategy games..."

Jia Zhengyi murmured to himself. He hadn't quite noticed the difference when facing the elite orcs, but now, seeing the elves slaughtering ordinary orcs, he realized just how vast the gap between them truly was.

Xiao Linlin was also somewhat surprised that the ambush ended so quickly, but she quickly recovered and signaled Ellie to send out a team of human recruits to clean up the battlefield.

At this moment, the pure currency rewards from the victory in the battle also came to Su Lin.

This time it was a bit less, only a little over 900,000 in total. Obviously, the quantity and quality of these orcs were insufficient.

But even though it's a small amount, it's still really fun!

Looking at the more than 900,000 pure coins he had just received, Su Lin couldn't help but sigh in his heart: "This is too easy. I didn't do anything and made 900,000 in a flash."

Thinking back to previous escape matches, although there were many high-reward moments, those were all earned by Su Lin with his fists, and he was really taking risks.

But now, Su Lin is completely at a loss.

He actually really wanted to get involved, to lift a finger, to kill someone or something.

But Xiao Linlin wouldn't allow it!

They claimed that with so many "attendants" around, how could the master be allowed to take any risks?

Su Lin watched as the elven army displayed its might, earning him another wave of pure coins.

It's hard to imagine how terrifying my pure currency earnings will be after this match ends.

"Brother Jia, have you heard anything about those two groups of orcs lately?"

After making the arrangements, Xiao Linlin asked Jia Zhengyi, who quickly provided information: "The orc team on the left, about 30 miles away from us, is still heading to the front line outside the orc fortress where they are stationed; the orc team on the right, about 25 miles away from us, is a patrol team, and judging from their route, they are already on their way back."

"Okay, let's leave as soon as possible and go to the new ambush location."

Xiao Linlin nodded. Jia Zhengyi looked at the scattered supplies on the battlefield, somewhat reluctant: "Are we not going to take any of this?"

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