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Ive heard about them by chance. But why are shamans dangerous? We have many wizards on our side, dont we?

Although Kaiyan had never actually seen a shaman, Uncle Jeff had told him that they werent particularly formidable.

Uncle said that shamanism is a lower form of magic

He heard that they always lose in battles against wizards. If thats the case, the combat wizards in the alliance should be more than capable of dealing with them. He couldnt understand why they were considered dangerous.

Hehe, if its just subduing an orc tribe, it doesnt matter how many shamans there are. We can easily wipe them out in an instant.

Is that so? But why

But in a monster wave, its different. Unlike magic, shamans can cast their spells without expending much power, regardless of the numbers.

What does that an?

If it were a legion of tens of thousands of orcs instead of just an orc tribe, they would display considerable power. Take a look.

Calming his surprised mind, Kaiyan looked in the direction the old knight was pointing, and he saw that the orc legion and the central army were clashing right now.

Huh?

However, the situation took an unexpected turn.

Contrary to what he had anticipated, that the orcs would be swiftly dealt with, the central army was struggling and unable to gain the upper hand, just as the old knight had said.

Why?

Even if they were bolstered by the power of shamanism, orcs were rely small-sized monsters.

It was astonishing to see the central army, which had overwheld even large-sized monsters, being pushed back by orcs.

Hmm, its dangerous. We suffered heavy losses while facing the Basilisk yesterday. If we take any more damage we might have to retreat to the secondary position.

As Kaiyan observed the situation, he realized that the number of soldiers in the central army had significantly decreased due to the battle the previous day.

If the main army had any ideas, they would naturally have requested reinforcents. But the problem was that the monster wave was not happening only in one place.

It takes at least a week for soldiers to march from the central army training camp to here

From his recollection, it took a minimum of one week to walk from there to here.

That ant the current soldiers had to sohow hold back the monster wave for at least a week.

We have to stop it here, no matter what.

There was a thod to retreat as the knight suggested, but that was an option to be avoided at all costs.

If the secondary position referred to the area behind the Louis Plains, there were several villages where people lived.

If the alliance forces retreated, their villages would be destroyed by the monsters, and many people would die, just like what happened to his village.

I cant let that happen.

Sir Knight, is there any way we can help the central army?

With a heartfelt sentint, Kaiyan asked the old knight, hoping for an answer.

Well one way is to continue hunting monsters as weve been doing.

.

This wasnt a helpful solution at the mont.

No matter how hard the 7th Special Unit hunted monsters, their actual impact on the battlefield was less than one percent.

And capturing the Orc Lord. However, the Orc Lord is deeply hidden among the orcs. Finding it is truly a difficult task.

Ah! What if the elite units co forward? With them, wouldnt it be possible to locate and hunt down the Orc Lord and the shamans?

With a half-expectant tone, Kaiyan asked the old knight.

The alliance still had cards left the elite units. If they stepped in, it could potentially turn the situation around.

Hehe, they would be a great help, but they cant be deployed.

However, the words that ca out of the old knights mouth were negative.

Why would you say that? Even now, soldiers are dying.

His emotions flared up, and without realizing it, Kaiyan interrogated the old knight.

It was truly frustrating. The central army was suffering significant losses as the enemy slowly broke through the ranks, yet those who could resolve the situation were unable to intervene.

First, calm down.

Rather than getting angry, the old knight patted Kaiyans shoulder, speaking in a gentle voice.

They are literally participating in the war to hunt down giant-sized monsters. If they were to find and capture the Orc Lord, and then the giant-sized monsters appeared while they were exhausted, what do you think would happen?

Giant-sized monsters.

Do you understand what Im saying?

Yes

After hearing the old knights kind explanation, Kaiyan realized that he had been hasty.

The elite units were created to hunt down giant-sized monsters.

Even though the central army was currently suffering from orc attacks, it was nothing compared to the damage they had suffered briefly against the Basilisk.

But if they exerted themselves hunting down the Orc Lord and depleted their strength, what would happen when the giant-sized monsters appeared

Then the central army would truly be annihilated.

Im sorry I just wanted to help

No, I understand your intentions. But at the mont, theres no way we can help them unless we know the location of the Orc Lord.

The old knights words sparked a montary realization in Kaiyan.

The location of the Orc Lord

Conversely, if they knew only the location of the Orc Lord, they could assist the central army.

Sir Knight! Just for a mont Could you please watch over ? I know its an unreasonable request but please.

Hmm? I dont know what it is, but alright.

Thank you!

The old knight readily granted Kaiyans unreasonable request.

It was a strange request to ask a knight to guard a re soldier on the battlefield. But at the mont, Kaiyan desperately needed the assistance of the old knight.

Shop Window!

Quietly, he called forth the all-purpose treasure chest-like shop.

If it was the shop, he should find sothing that could help!

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