The God's Games

Chapter 186: The Meeting (Part 3)



Chapter 186: The Meeting (Part 3)

As Jenlyns said this, he looked over at Hanjun, clearly wanting him to come up with a solution.

Hanjun rested his chin on his hand, thinking hard.

This was indeed a problem.

In war, it wasn't about which side had more troops, but rather which side was stronger overall.

The demons certainly had wizards who could use forbidden spells.

The only reason they hadn't used them yet was that they believed they could easily crush Ulon City without wasting any magic.

But once they realized that Ulon City was a pesky opponent, they would quickly take action to eliminate this troublesome threat.

Hanjun could indeed prevent this from happening, but he wanted humans to stop relying solely on his power.

Continue your journey on mvl

So Hanjun said, "No problem, I'll have the heroes create a barrier. The barrier will have enough defense to withstand three forbidden spells."

Even though Hanjun wouldn't do it himself, Jenlyns was satisfied with his response about the barrier's effects and didn't argue further.

Then Jenlyns said, "Hiding in Ulon City alone won't work; we need to go out and fight to truly solve the problem."

The players nodded in agreement.

They also didn't want to just wait around in the city; fighting to gain experience points was their goal.

Jenlyns continued, "Here's the plan: our Royal Knights will fight the demons head-on, the heroes will take care of the Eastern Plains, and the Adventurer's Guild will handle the western forest. We'll be fighting on three fronts."

"Right now, both sides are still testing each other. The battles in the early stages shouldn't be too extreme, but everyone needs to stay safe."

Hanjun, representing the Church of Light and Ulon City, had no objections.

The players would handle the Eastern Plains, which would be tougher due to the terrain, but since players could respawn infinitely, their determination was unbeatable.

However, it was different for the Adventurer's Guild.

The forest would be more troublesome for the demons, but most members of the guild couldn't heal, and there were no priests to help them with their injuries.

So an adventurer asked, "We don't have a problem with that, but without healers, our ability to fight continuously is pretty low. Can we at least have some Priests from the Church of Light assigned to us?"

Jenlyns squinted.

The Royal Knights didn't have as many priests as the heroes, but they did have wizards who knew water-type magic in their ranks, which could also take the jobs of healers.

"I believe the Church of Light also offers healing services."

At this point, Hanjun chimed in, "The Church of Light wouldn't mind if members of the Adventurer's Guild joined and became Priests."

The adventurer hesitated.

For one, he himself had strong opinions against the Church of Light.

If it weren't for survival, they wouldn't have come to Ulon City, which was under the control of the Church of Light.

Not to mention that becoming a priest meant having to worship the God of Light, and they were atheists who didn't believe in any god.

So, there was the problem.

They needed priests from the Church of Light, but deep down, they also resisted them.

Hanjun saw this, so he directly pointed it out.

Jenlyns didn't want to get involved in their issues either, so he quickly tossed the problem away.

Seeing that Hanjun wouldn't budge, the adventurer had no choice but to grit his teeth and say, "I'll ask around and see if there are any adventurers willing to become Priests."

After they finished speaking, Jenlyns chimed in, and said, "Done talking? Then it's settled. The Adventurer's Guild won't face too much pressure; you can always come back to the Church of Light's Priests for healing, or better yet, join the priesthood yourselves and relieve some of your own stress."

The adventurers were angry but didn't dare say anything because they knew their side had less pressure, most of it falling on the Royal Knights.

Because of this, Jenlyns felt bold enough to speak so openly.

Jenlyns then asked Hanjun, "When are the wizards and warlocks from the magic tower arriving?"

Hanjun replied, "If they move quickly, they should be here by tomorrow."

Jenlyns rubbed his hands eagerly, "Great! Those wizards and warlocks from the magic tower are usually very arrogant; now they can finally be of use to me. I already have some ideas on how to handle them."

Hanjun smiled slightly, thinking Jenlyns might have spoken a bit too soon.

With Jenlyns's plan in place, the gates of Ulon City swung open, and the group split into three, each moving in a different direction.

Jenlyns urged his horse to move forward, heading straight for the massive horde of demons.

With one hand, he held his helmet, placing it on his head, while his other hand raised his magic spear high.

Then, he swung the spear in a half-circle, pointing directly at the advancing demon army.

Behind him, the Royal Knights mimicked his actions, the sharp movement slicing through the air with a unified sound.

The silent formation produced a synchronized noise, further showcasing the Royal Knights' strict discipline and well-trained nature.

Despite the overwhelming pressure of the demon army, not a single person among them feels hesitant.

Yet, to the demons, these people seemed like ants trying to stop an elephant, purely coming to their deaths.

There were no words exchanged as the two sides clashed; Jenlyns was already used to the demons' behavior and said nothing more.

The forces of black and white collided, and a fierce battle began.

As the captain of the Royal Knights, Jenlyns led the charge.

Unlike before, this time he finally felt the urge to say, "How easy this is."

In the past, whenever he struck down a demon, they would quickly rise again.

His attacks had no real effect, which only made him more frustrated as he saw the unharmed demons stand back up, feeling increasingly hopeless.

He knew that everything he had done was meaningless.

But now, things were different.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.