Chapter 205: Chapter 205: Jia Siwei’s Decision Chapter 205: Chapter 205: Jia Siwei’s Decision The Northern Beastn indeed discovered this new human force.
Previously inaccessible highlands could now be entered.
For the Beastn, having a new area to expand into was naturally a cause for celebration.
All other areas had been sealed off, making it impossible for them to pass through; this new direction might just be a turning point.
But suddenly, the Beastn realized that these humans seed different from the ones before.
These humans had fallen.
They fraternized with the Undead, with a host of Undead Creatures escorting them.
Therefore, the Beastn dared not act rashly, having no idea what might co down from the highlands.
Beastman warbands continuously probed the area, gradually converging towards this new zone.
Since they were not professional soldiers, it was impossible for them to assemble from the start, or else they would be unable to survive.
But as the Beastn’s gaze focused on this area, and more and more Beastman Tribes relocated closer, it indicated that their main forces were gathering and could launch an attack at any mont.
Thus, it was normal for the Undead to gather on this side.
Both sides faced each other off, but neither initiated an attack.
After this period of scouting, Li Mingshu mostly understood that quite a few Earth people had fallen in this place, but now they were all dead.
Those Beastn would never allow humans to develop on their territory.
Even with an initial protection period, the Beastn used various ans to lure out and then kill the humans.
This had resulted in a scarcity of Lord’s Cottages in this area.
Fang Jie was also learning for the first ti that Lord’s Cottages would automatically be abandoned if the owners died within the three-day protection period, and could not be inherited by others.
The Beastn in this region utterly rejected humans.
It seed that the long years of conflict with humans were to bla for their attitude.
However, Fang Jie had not anticipated that the wait here would take so long, leading to the comncent of warfare in the south instead.
After all, renting a Skeleton Flying Dragon had a ti limit, and as soon as the main force of the Undead Army arrived, the tir for the Skeleton Flying Dragons started ticking.
The Blue Sand Kingdom certainly would not waste this opportunity and imdiately set a multitude of targets, attacking with the Undead Army at the earliest opportunity.
This offensive was not like the usual battle zones, or rather, it was not limited to those zones alone.
All along the border, massive warfare erupted where the two kingdoms t.
Three million Undead Creatures made up a significant part of Fang Jie’s army.
Without the automatic supply of Black Iron and Bronze level corpses from the Corpse Processing Plant, Fang Jie would have been in severe pain.
This kind of war, especially since the enemy had no intention of conserving Undead forces.
Such a clash resulted in enormous losses.
The border area was blanketed with blinding white patches, where all the counter-Undead tactics seed almost useless.
The skies were filled with White Bone Vultures and nurous skeleton birds.
With control asures being ineffective, there were always fish that slipped through the net.
Previously cut off from news, Jia Siwei finally received updates.
Since there was communication between the two sides, it seed as though Jia Siwei was walking a tightrope, yet he was never fully eradicated.
Even so of the Nobles by his side could no longer bear the warfare and left.
So were even killed for acting on their own initiative.
But those who followed Jia Siwei always survived and consistently distinguished themselves in battle.
At this mont, Jia Siwei had gained a considerable reputation on the frontline.
As the war began, he kept an eye on the map, focusing on a special mountain forest area.
“Our Strength is too weak to make any difference in the upcoming war, so we should retreat for now.”
Jia Siwei shook his head, “No, we can’t retreat.
We still have a chance right here.
There’s a mountain woodland path that cuts directly into the back of the battlefield, but few know about it.”
“If we can just block and defend this place, it will be pivotal when the counterattack cos.”
“It won’t work; it’s too dangerous.
And how do you know they will counterattack?” Erminuo himself didn’t believe the Kingdom would counterattack, at least not in the short term, as they had been progressively losing ground since the beginning.
Even if a counterattack were successful, it would likely take a long ti.
Staying now would an a path to death.
Although they admired Jia Siwei on the battlefield for his bravery and valor, which had granted him his current status, this ti was different; they weren’t willing to join him in a death mission.
“If you want to leave, then go.
I must stay here; this is our best chance.
Before I go, I need to visit the market; this ti I’m going to bet everything I have.”
Jia Siwei spoke with such noble resolution, which made the other nobles feel a pang of emotion.
Looking at him, they seed to see their ancestors, who also fought bravely to secure a noble title and bless future generations, but they themselves just couldn’t do it.
Didn’t they know, as much as others didn’t, how many people like their ancestors there were?
Their own forebearers survived mainly due to good luck.
Those who died ended up with nothing.
They were born of nobility, inherently dignified.
They didn’t need to risk their lives for it.
Having already earned rits and achieved high status, of course, they would not risk their lives further.
What did it matter if their titles were not hereditary, or if their descendants’ titles fell in rank?
This generation had enough.
If their offspring didn’t strive, it was their own fault.
“Alright, then I wish you success.
I have so things I can’t use, so I’m giving them to you.”
Following Duojia’s words, others also contributed a gift.
This was a form of courtesy, and Jia Siwei couldn’t refuse.
Jia Siwei knew very well what it ant to “give” sothing to him.
Those things were items they couldn’t take with them anyway.
Anything they could take had already been packed, and everyone was clear about this.
Watching the others leave, Jia Siwei stretched lazily.
“Finally, they’re all gone.
Now that I’m alone, I can really get down to business.
Ti to contact the Lord’s Cottage big boss; this ti, we must catch them off guard.”
As Jia Siwei’s position rose, his understanding of the New Moon Kingdom deepened.
The intelligence he had recently acquired was difficult to obtain even for the Flower Plateau.
With such investnt, he was finally seeing returns.
Therefore, Fang Jie wouldn’t abandon his support for Jia Siwei.
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