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Chapter 968: Chapter 968: Move Again Chapter 968: Chapter 968: Move Again The guilds of the three major factions strategized well, frantically sending Scouts to search, but they essentially found nothing.

Starfire had vanished without a trace, making it impossible to locate them.

The mbers of the three factions beca prey for the Alien Guild. The existing gap between the two was already significant, and encounters usually ended in elimination for the individual guilds.

The competition area was engulfed in battle and chaos. Every ti a guild was extinguished, significant losses occurred, and there was no ti to regroup before another guild erged to wipe them out.

The military achievents of the Alien Guild changed frenziedly; occasionally, the dimming of a guild’s na indicated its destruction.

A day of intense battle unfolded, and during that ti, most guilds were eliminated not by lack of points, but by being wiped out.

anwhile, Starfire’s camp continued to relax, as if unconcerned with external affairs.

In reality, Starfire’s Scouts were far from idle; it was only the regular combatants that seed at ease.

Sister Li, Feng Yi, and Li Yao were constantly monitoring various intelligence and paying attention to the dynamics of the battle.

Late at night, after a day of fighting, the various guilds chose suitable locations to camp and rest, finally bringing a montary halt to the conflict.

Sister Li shared a spreadsheet and said, “Look at the military achievents board, there are still about fifty-six guilds left that haven’t been wiped out. However, many of these are re remnants with only a few dozen or so players, and there are only about twenty-two guilds that still retain normal combat strength.”

“Hmm, we have one more day to truly decide the winners,” Li Yao said, sowhat relieved by these statistics.

“When do we depart?” Seductress Angel asked.

After thinking for a mont, Li Yao replied, “There’s a moon in the early night, we’ll move after the moon sets.”

“It will be too dark by then. Many in our guild chose races without great night vision, and even those with night vision capabilities wouldn’t do well without moonlight; aside from the high elves, who can maintain decent vision, the rest can’t see far.”

“I understand. We don’t have many people, and during the day, we would be surrounded. Although our strength is considerable, lacking a stronghold and Cannons, facing another encirclent would be troubleso. Thus, we need to amass enough strength before dawn to stand up against an attack,” Li Yao explained.

Seeing that everyone was still concerned, Li Yao continued, “Don’t worry, as long as I can see, it’s fine.”

Upon this, Li Yao’s eyes suddenly turned blue, and everyone thought of his Titan’s Eye and knew.

The next day’s battle was incredibly intense, exhausting the comntators who split the coverage, leading them to turn off their feeds and rest.

Suddenly, the dormant comntators were roused by a ringing bell, a sound that only rang in critical situations.

In this competition, only Starfire’s actions would trigger such a bell.

All comntators jolted to alertness, then quickly adjusted their feeds to reappear.

“What’s happening?”

The comntators asked the duty comntator.

The European comntator said, “Starfire, which disappeared for a day, has reappeared.”

“At 2:30 AM in ga ti, it’s pitch black out, what can they do?” the Arican comntator wondered.

Many players who had been silent and resting were also alerted; they had set the alert tone just to wait for Starfire’s move.

The previously quiet public channels once again bustled with activity.

“This direction, moving upstream, are they intending to return to their stronghold to revive fallen comrades?” the African comntator mumbled sleepily.

“Don’t joke, the battlefield rules state that if death exceeds two hours, revival is not possible. It’s been a day; very few on that side have been revived, the others are mostly eliminated,” Feng Yi stated.

The African comntator shook his head and said, “I’m not fully awake yet.”

The other comntators laughed, and the European comntator sighed, “Your guild, Starfire, is truly insane. Securing the first place in military achievents seems next to impossible to surpass. If Starfire disappears for another day, they will automatically advance to the final phase. Why would they still take action?”

“Right, now among the remaining guilds with retained combat capability, eighteen are Alien Guilds. They’ve all given up searching for Starfire. All they need to do is compete among themselves and then face Starfire in a final battle later, why would Starfire risk coming out?” the Arican comntator also wondered.

Feng Yi said, “It’s simple, Starfire is not satisfied with their current results, they want to continue to grab military achievents, to seize control points.”

Everyone suddenly understood because there was a rule in the competition. The military achievents from second and third rounds would accumulate, and the victor could use these achievents to exchange for materials to construct ports.

It must be noted that for a guild to have a base and yet build a second one is trendously challenging, not just for other guilds, but also for Starfire.

Moreover, the three major factions did not wish this port construction to be in a petty state like other guilds. They hoped that this port would play a significant role in the goods exchange between the two continents.

Thus, the three factions prepared materials as a reward, effectively gambling, as no one could be sure which guild would win the port, especially with the ergence of guilds from Sub-dinsions, which was highly displeasing to the three factions. However, they had no power to eliminate so many formidable fighters from the Sub-dinsion, leaving them no choice but to accept it.

“No, even if Starfire seizes a stronghold under the cover of darkness, it won’t be much use without Hundred Hunt Crossbows and Cannons. Maintaining such a defense is unrealistic,” the Arican comntator said.

Everyone was puzzled; in a situation seemingly guaranteed to win, what was Starfire trying to do by exposing themselves? It would be better to wait for the competition to end and then erge.

anwhile, Starfire’s mbers hurried on their march, all dressed in grey cloaks, making it undetectable to both spectators and comntators that there was sothing different about the individuals at the very front of the troop.

Li Yao, mounted on a long-unsummoned Hell Battle Scorpion, pointed at the map and said, “Let’s target this camp first; it’s a decent one.”

“That camp has stone walls; it might be challenging to attack,” Guardian Angel remarked.

Unparalleled Seductress shook her head, “I agree with the chairman’s view. Precisely because their defenses are solid, both attackers and defenders think the sa, which is why this guild will be even more negligent, assuming the cost of attacking them is too high.”

“Exactly, strike unexpectedly and catch them unprepared. With our ans, taking down this place is not a very difficult task,” Li Yao concluded.

As they discussed strategies, the team moved swiftly, managing to bypass so camps, and completely undetected, Starfire’s mbers approached the front of the stronghold…

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