Chapter 169 Action Tonight



"We should be grateful for the Vanguard's defeat; they brought us important intelligence."

"If it weren't for them, we probably wouldn't have known about the changes in the undead. The enemies that have appeared are not to be feared; the ones hiding in the shadows are the ones to be feared."

Palmida glanced at the surrounding clan leaders and generals and spoke slowly. The vanguard army failed and lost many people, but in his opinion, everything was worth it. It was better than being caught off guard by the undead when the war started.

Palmida's understanding of what a vanguard is is that it is to attack and attract the first wave of firepower, while gathering intelligence on the enemy. It is enough that Momone can bring back the latest intelligence on the undead. He has completed his mission, and there is no need to blame him anymore.

Could it be that these people are relying on a vanguard army to win the battle?

If the undead were so easy to deal with, they wouldn't need to organize any coalition forces. They could just send a few tribes and wipe them out with a wave of their hands.

Since joining the coalition, Palmida has been sorting out intelligence on the undead, but the intelligence he has gathered always makes him feel something is wrong, and he has a sense of uneasiness in his heart. This uneasiness comes from the weakness of the undead!

According to intelligence, when they organized the coalition, there were only a few thousand undead. However, just a few thousand undead were enough to harass the three races into forming a coalition. However, in reality, not many people paid attention to this coalition at that time.

But as time went on, more and more intelligence came in, and the number of undead also increased exponentially. The turning point was when the undead arrived at the Mountains of the Dead and wiped out the first vanguard of the coalition forces. The undead seemed to have taken a tonic and expanded rapidly.

Palmeda guessed that there must be something in the Mountains of the Dead that promoted the development of the undead, but their spies could not enter it, or the spies did not dare to enter the Mountains of the Dead, so they could not know what was happening inside.

According to the coalition's intelligence, the undead are mainly skeletons, and apart from skeletons, there are only a very small number of other types of soldiers.

This is obviously wrong. Palmida has the deepest doubts about this information. The undead are a legendary race, a catastrophic existence that has the power to sweep across the continent. He doesn't believe that they can sweep across the continent with just a bunch of human skeletons. Do they really think that other races on the continent are useless?

How stupid must a person be to have such an idea.

As people live longer, they will know many things that other people don't know. Palmida has lived for more than 300 years. He knows more about various secrets than anyone else on this land. He is very aware of his own weakness and even how weak the land he lives in is.

The wilderness is vast, and they only live in a corner of it. Even so, they do not have enough power to conquer this corner, let alone other places.

Take the central area of ​​the wilderness for example. The races there are more powerful than each other, and the forces there are more ferocious than each other. It is completely different from the land where he is.

In comparison, most of the time, in the eyes of people in the central area, the battles on their side, involving thousands or even tens of thousands of people, are just a bunch of fights.

Palmida had traveled to the central area before, and had seen what it looked like there, as well as the battlefields there. Even hundreds of thousands of troops on the battlefield were considered small scenes, but once the fighting started, all kinds of magic would fly everywhere, and human lives would be worthless.

The central area is far richer than this side, and in order to continue living in this rich area, the races in the central area are developing desperately. They form alliances and try to find ways to strengthen themselves. If they slack off even a little, they will die or their race will be destroyed.

Before Palmida went to the central zone, he had the same idea as everyone else, believing that people in the central zone lived in peace and prosperity. However, in reality, their competition was far beyond his imagination. In comparison, they lived a lazy and peaceful life.

It was precisely because he had been to the central area that after returning here, he consciously calmed down and was no longer as crazy as before.

It's not because he has no ambition, but on the contrary, he has greater ambition. He wants to go to the central area and compete with the larger races in the central area. He, Palmida, the legendary patriarch, will never be content with mediocrity!

But if he wants to march into the central area, he needs to be strong enough. He needs to develop his tribe and make it stronger, instead of wasting population and combat power as before. That's why he became silent.

Forbearance is for greater glory.

This time he came out because he saw the potential of the coalition. If everyone can unite together and form an adult to destroy the undead, then can everyone also unite together to form a more powerful force to attack the central area?

If he could lead the coalition forces to wipe out the undead, the benefits would be enormous. Not only would his reputation reach its peak, but he would also be able to firmly control a large army, which would be the trump card for attacking the central area.

In addition to his ambition to live in the central zone, Palmida also hopes to use the advantages of the central zone to find ways to make himself stronger and live longer.

The clan leaders and generals in the conference room had different thoughts in their minds when listening to Palmeda's words, but on the surface they all appeared to be very serious and nodded repeatedly.

"Everyone, the undead have become more powerful than before. We can't slack off at all. We have to eliminate them as soon as possible!" Palmida made the final summary.

Basically, everyone has a unified idea on how to fight the undead.

The battle with the undead must be fought during the day. The undead during the day are much weaker than the undead at night, and the daytime has no effect on the soldiers of the coalition forces. This is their advantage.

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