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He felt that the investment in this unit was worthwhile.

After all, with proper reconnaissance, he could prepare for battle in advance or retreat at the first sign of trouble.

Especially for Lini, after obtaining the talent to control puppets, he had long been accustomed to the convenience of having full battlefield visibility.

It felt like overlooking the battlefield while playing a real-time strategy game.

Playing the game from this perspective was incredibly convenient.

With the assistance of numerous reconnaissance wind falcons, Linny quickly discovered a bandit stronghold to the southeast.

Such strongholds were meant to provide experience points for players entering the game.

After all, players needed experience points to summon units, and the initial amount provided was simply insufficient.

Therefore, at the start of the game, players needed to clear wild monsters and various strongholds as quickly as possible to obtain enough experience points to invest in their army's development.

Otherwise, they would fall significantly behind in terms of troop strength and be unable to keep up with their opponents, ultimately being left far behind.

As for Lini, even if he cleared all the wild monsters and strongholds on the map, he probably wouldn't have more experience points than Linny had on hand.

So, from another perspective, Linny didn't need to grind monsters and strongholds.

He could just chase down other opponents across the map.

Clearing this bandit stronghold was merely Lin Yi wanting to test the power of his units.

And since this stronghold was not far away, why hold back? He directly flattened it.

Under Lin Y's command, the entire army charged toward the bandit stronghold.

If other players saw this scene, they would probably be left utterly speechless.

These bandits had combat power equivalent to the most basic units.

And this stronghold had barely 30 bandits in total, essentially serving as a confidence booster for players at the start.

To attack with a fully top tier army, wasn't that a bit insane? A torrent swept through, almost completely flattening the stronghold.

Looking at his army, which suffered no losses at all, Linny felt a bit regretful.

Had he known, he should have only sent a few troops to encircle the stronghold.

That way he could see the specific combat power of these units.

Just then, Linny received a warning from a wind falcon.

A military force was approaching from ahead.

Chapter 245.

How many ancestors were sacrificed? Linny looked at the army before him, feeling utterly unfazed.

The total number was nearly a thousand, and among them were quite a few mid to highle units.

From the perspective of other players, this person's army, given the current game progress, could be considered invincible.

Is this player one of those who has spent heavily on ancestors? Lenny muttered to himself in less than an hour since the start of the game.

It was impossible to gather an army of this scale and quality, relying solely on initial experience points and grinding monsters or capturing strongholds.

Unless, of course, one gambled away their ancestral grave.

Clearly, this player had wagered their ancestors relics in order to win in this game.

Under normal circumstances, such players would undoubtedly sweep through the battlefield.

But unfortunately for him, his luck was quite poor as he happened to encounter Lini.

One could say that Lin's presence meant that apart from him, nearly no one else stood a chance of winning in this game.

Lyu was somewhat excited as he commanded his army to charge toward that player.

An army of this scale would at least serve as a warm-up opponent for his forces.

In the distance, a handsome young man rode a tall horse, leading his army through the woods.

He needed to find Lin Yei quickly.

He could not allow him to develop.

He was a bit anxious as he muttered to himself.

He had spent a lot of effort convincing his grandfather to dig up a certain ancestors grave to retrieve this immensely valuable relic.

A level 50 relic was already quite a rare treasure.

Unfortunately, their ancestors, those level 70 or 80 powerhouses, had not left behind any relics.

He had thought that with this relic in hand, he could easily dominate the game.

However, he did not expect to encounter Lini.

Initially, he had been completely confident in winning, but now he only had half the confidence.

This was because he did not know whether Lini had a relic.

If he did, he understood clearly that he had no chance of winning.

If Lin Yei did not possess a relic, then he just needed to find Lin Yi as quickly as possible and defeat him before his army could develop.

After all, players themselves were not allowed to engage in combat in this game.

Therefore, even if Lin had various tricks up his sleeve without a relic and without time to develop his army, it would be absolutely unrealistic for him to defeat an army of over a thousand.

The Kelay and Weather Lin Yi had a relic.

That was the reason for his 50/50 odds.

in fact to find Lynn Y's whereabouts as quickly as possible.

He even spent a high price to exchange for a wind falcon that had no combat power and could only be used for reconnaissance.

This was equivalent to the price of a mid-level unit.

But just then he suddenly looked up at the sky, his face displaying shock.

Just now he had lost contact with his wind falcon.

What was going on? This was impossible.

He panicked a bit.

This meant that someone had shot down his wind falcon beyond its reconnaissance range.

If so, it indicated that there was a highlevel ranged unit in the enemy's army because only a unit of that level could have such a range.

Generally, mid-level range units could not reach the height of a wind falcon, let alone shoot it down outside its effective reconnaissance range.

At that moment, he found himself in a dilemma with no reconnaissance.

Damn it, who is this reckless spender? He couldn't understand who would play like this.

Highle units in terms of cost effectiveness were simply too low unless they formed a certain scale otherwise under the same exchange requirements.

Their overall combat power would definitely not be as reasonable as a well-matched combination of mid and low-level units.

He was a bit uncertain.

Should he engage or run away immediately? After much deliberation, he finally decided to stay put and prepare for defense.

Because now that he was fleeing, he had no idea which direction to flee in.

If he were to run headlong into the enemy, he might at least know in advance and prepare a bit.

But if the enemy chased him from behind, it would be awkward.

The most crucial point was that the opponent might have already completely grasped his movements.

The fact that they casually shot down his reconnaissance wind falcon indicated that their reconnaissance range was far superior to his.

He didn't even know there was an enemy presence around him.

Since he didn't know which way to escape and was very likely already within the enemy's sight, it was better to prepare for a hard fight right where he was.

He did not believe that his army obtained through the sacrifice of ancestors would be so weak.

Even if the opponent want to take him down, he would have to bite back fiercely.

Otherwise, wouldn't T's ancestral grave be dug up for nothing? Moreover, if the opponent turned out to be a paper tiger, seeing his determination to resist would probably deter them.

All units, halt, stand guard.

With no better options, he stopped in place, ready for a desperate battle.

Indeed, he was quite spirited from a distance.

Linny noticed that the opponent did not flee in panic, but instead chose to stand firm and resist, which made him look at this person with newfound respect.

This kind of judgment of the situation was quite accurate.

Rather than fleeing and being chased down from behind, it was better to confront the opponent directly.

Such an opponent was worth Lin's full effort.

All troops attack with full force.

Completely crushed the target, leaving no survivors.

Lingi issued the military order.

In the distance, the young man was on high alert.

If he guessed correctly, the enemy should be nearly there.

Of course, he hoped that this guy would not show up.

He was well aware that his movements were completely under the enemy's control.

In such a situation, if the enemy dared to come for a confrontation, they must have a certain level of confidence.

Otherwise, they wouldn't he come.

Therefore, what he hoped most was that the enemy would back off.

But his hopes were destined to be in vain.

The waror beneath him tossed its head restlessly, as if sensing something.


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