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Chapter 37: Mission Type-Defend (2) (1)

The mission had been set in stone, leaving no room for idle moans. With a sense of urgency, I descended from the towering structure and joined the waiting mbers below.

The combined forces of Party 1 and Party 2 amounted to a total of ten individuals. To support our ranks, we were accompanied by approximately 350 allied NPCs, bringing the total fighting force to around 360.

Though my face betrayed a hint of worry, I managed to conceal my emotions. In the realm of this ga, even seemingly impossible missions had a path to victory. Such was the rule of Pick

Up.

Gathered at last, I spoke, my words encompassing the attentive gazes of their comrades.

Now, all eyes were on . It was ti to move forward.

After compiling all the information, lets delve into the specifics of our mission, objectives, and individual roles. Lets go in order, starting from the left. What did you observe?

Well, I can start, Jenna offered, breaking the silence.

She began recounting her attempts to communicate with the people within the city. Alas, no responses ca their way. It appeared that although she could see and interact with the villagers, the reverse was not possible. Communication was a frustratingly one-sided affair.

Isnt it easier to leverage the NPCs this way?

Next in line was Aaron, who shared his findings. According to him, the refugees were converging in the citys central district. However, escape routes seed scarce, with no gates to the south or west, leaving the northern and eastern gates vulnerable to the relentless goblin assault.

Aaron concluded his report with a somber expression, If the city falls, everyone here will et their end.

One after another, the reports continued.

From atop the city walls, I beheld a disconcerting sighta horde of thousands of goblins swarming outside. The citys defensive forces were vastly outnumbered, and the residents were in fear. Morale among the defenders had plumted. The situation seed dire, lacking any notable silver linings. Nevertheless, from my vantage point atop the tower, I had already gained a comprehensive understanding of the circumstances.

Finally, it was my turn to address the gathering.

With unwavering clarity, I told them the missions task. This ti, our mission is to defend.

Defense? Edis inquired, seeking further clarification.

I nodded in affirmation. Indeed. Our objective is to safeguard this city from enemy invasion. Its unlike our previous encounter on the 5th floor. We cant simply hunker down in one location and hold our ground. This ti, we must fight to save the city too.

But its strange, isnt it? Goblins have never breached the boundaries of the human territories before, let alone with siege weapons.

Strange or not, we can ponder that later. If we fail the mission

Thoughts of what fate awaited the heroes in the event of their failure crossed my mind.

Well all perish.

Even if we manage to escape the city?

Yes. No matter where we are, the mont the mission fails, our lives will be forfeit. There are no exceptions.

Thats a harsh reality.

Rodericks complexion stiffened.

I believe the condition for success is the complete annihilation of the invading army. On the other hand, the failure condition Look next to the tower.

Beside the tower stood a small cathedral, its courtyard adorned with statues crafted from plaster. These statues emitted a radiant crimson glow.

What are those luminous statues?

Two winged girls embraced each other, their eyes fixed upon the heavens.

They were known as the Twin Goddess Statues, objects frequently encountered during specialized missions when I was a master.

I offered an explanation.

If those statues fall, the mission is deed a failure.

Thats unbelievable

It may defy reason and logic, but if we wish to avoid eting our demise, we have no choice but to confront this challenge.

But how did you co to possess such knowledge?

You just understand that my experience in mission execution far surpasses yours. Thats all that you need to know, if I have to explain this to you we will need a whole night.

I see

Now, moving on.

With a swift motion, I sketched a grand circle on the ground.

Within the encompassing circle, I delineated a smaller one, placing a dot within its confines.

The larger circle represents the outer defenses, the smaller circle symbolizes the inner defenses, and the dot signifies the goddess statues.

While the number of allied NPC troops may be modest, our defensive structures remain steadfast.

The city walls stand resolute, and the gates are securely lockedan encouraging sight, to say the least.

With a deft stroke of my sword, I sketched circles to the north and east of the city.

These indicated the advancing goblin forces. Within the northern circle, I etched a ladder-like figure.

After ascending the tower and surveying the surroundings, I discovered that although the goblins may possess superior numbers, their siege weaponry is limited to ladders. Moreover, such equipnt is exclusive to their northern forces. Therefore, if we can impede their ladders in the north, we will have ample ti to delay their advance.

But didnt you ntion this is different from the 5th floor? That we cannot rely solely on buying ti?

Indeed, youre correct. rely stalling will not lead us to victory.

Being aggressive could be an answer. But this is not just a ga.

Well split into groups. Luckily, we have two parties available. One group will head towards the outer defenses in the north of the city and provide support in the defense efforts. Give priority to disabling or removing the ladders placed against the city walls, I explained, glancing at Edis.

Are you assigning us that role?

If anyone has any objections, feel free to voice them.

But were just five people. Even if we add ourselves to the 300 soldiers, it doesnt seem sufficient to protect the entire city, Edis expressed her concerns.

Youre right.

When objectively comparing, the heroes were far more powerful than the allied NPCs, even at a lower level. It all cos down to the differences in stats and skills. However, being powerful didnt an they could effortlessly handle a hundred or a thousand enemies. Even with Edis party joining the defense, they would rely contribute to a force of around 50 soldiers in terms of human resources.

Of course, it didnt an that a hundred-to-one or a thousand-to-one victory was impossible, but that would co later.

I continued with my explanation.

The only ans of breaching the city walls are the ladders. Moreover, the walls are high and narrow. If you can secure the most perilous positions on the walls and hold your ground, it will significantly improve the efficiency of our defense.

Is that what you an? Edis sought clarification.

Are you implying that although we can buy ti, we cannot secure victory? she further inquired.

I chose not to respond, yet my silence spoke volus.

I understand, I interjected.

Even if both parties stuck together, the outco would remain the sa. They could withstand the onslaught for a longer duration, but ultimately, the enemy would break through their defenses.

There existed a considerable power disparity between the enemy and allied forces.

Hence, my plan unfolded.

You need to delay the enemy for as long as possible. If the outer defenses are breached, youll retreat to the inner defenses. Secure the gates and hold your position. If necessary, you can use soldiers and villagers as decoys. You must hold your ground until we return.

Until we return? Are we going sowhere else? Jenna questioned, seeking confirmation.

Yes.

I see, Edis nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation.

Understood. Well hold our ground for as long as we can, she pledged, rallying the other four mbers.

Once the group of five was assembled, Edis led them towards the northern avenue of the plaza.

Even without providing intricate details, they comprehended the essence of my instructions.

Resourceful, indeed.

Oh? Did you forget about ? Whats our role in all this? Asher, the remaining mber, spoke up.

Prepare yourself. Were heading to the eastern gate, I replied.

Hyng, why are we going outside? There are thousands of goblins out there. Its too dangerous, Aaron expressed concern.

Is there any hope for a solution if we stay entrenched here? I raised my gaze, t by a clouded sky. Raindrops fell, lightly caressing my cheeks.

No matter how you look at it, staying here would only result in total annihilation.

The odds were stacked against us, with a power imbalance of over ten to one. Even if we intervened, the odds would rely shift to ten against two.

Recalling the frenzied onslaught we faced on the 5th floor, it seed unlikely that the enemy would retreat due to temporary setbacks. Logically speaking, it was an insurmountable battle.

However, there was a clue.

Towards the east of the city, there lies a river. Lets think back to the 7th floor, I prompted, seeking Jennas attention.

Are you referring to the river on the 7th floor located to the east? Jenna pondered, trying to grasp the connection.

Exactly.

From the 5th floor up to the 9th floor, all the diverse fields we encountered rged into one on the 10th floor.

Just before we left the 7th floor, do you rember hearing any peculiar sounds, Jenna? Give it so thought.

Jenna furrowed her brow, lost in contemplation. Then, a spark of realization ignited within her, and she clapped her hands.

Co to think of it!

Do you understand now?

I do! I got it!

What did you realize?

It was the sound of hoofbeats. I heard the echoing gallops of horses from across the river.

On the rain-drenched 7th floor, the collapse of the dam caused the water to overflow, creating a flood.

Our task is straightforward. We need to exit through the eastern gate, break through the ranks of goblins, and prevent the collapse of the dam, I elucidated.

Then

Well get reinforcents.

Unsheathing my sword from its scabbard, I secured the strap of the shield around my left arm.

What? Im completely lost, Aaron admitted, seeking clarification.

Ill explain it to you on the way

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