Chapter 1615: Chapter 804: Gaven’s Grand Plan for the Great Valley (Part 3)
Even the prized City of Usr, in the eyes of the opponent, is nothing more than a chess piece.
If you had told them this when the opponent first arrived at the City of Usr,
they would have scoffed at it and dismissed it as sheer delusion.
He is neither the first nor the last to set their sights on the Great Valley.
Do you think those Druids are so accommodating?
So understanding?
It is true that Druids are kind-hearted, but only if you do not provoke them and do not conflict with their beliefs.
If you violate either of these, they will take action to show you what obstinacy and inflexibility an.
But to the man before them, this issue doesn’t seem so significant.
Because he has just fought alongside the two largest native Druid forces in the Great Valley, and will continue to do so.
Things impossible for ordinary people have beco possible, and significantly so.
If the Great Valley can truly be developed and turned into a granary, even without competing for business on the Golden Road, it could inject imnse vitality into the City of Usr, facilitating rapid developnt.
rchants heading to the Far East Empire need to carry large quantities of grain, and the Laiserman Kingdom to the east, the Nafir Kingdom to the north, and the Damara Kingdom to the northwest, all are in environnts unsuitable for grain production, with significant grain shortages.
Even their holand, the Kingdom of Imbutu’s coastal cities, often fall into grain crises due to unstable grain supply.
After the initial shock, intense excitent surged within the three, determined to hold onto this big opportunity, prepared to rise with the tide. They don’t fear Gaven’s actions in the Great Valley being grand; they fear he won’t move at all, leaving them no way to leverage their developnt.
Duis hurriedly asked respectfully: “Commander, what do you need us to do? Please, just specify. Whatever we can do, we will spare no effort.”
The opponent revealing intentions now surely has a purpose.
“I need a stable, unified, cooperative City of Usr to align with my subsequent plans.” Gaven revealed his intentions.
The Brotherhood of Sword Spike wants to cling to him for support, just as he wants to leverage them.
Just like Efanso at the Giant Dragon Coast back then, it’s easy for a newcor to directly seize control of an entire city but it tends to provoke backlash and animosity.
Supporting a local force willing to cooperate is the simplest and quickest.
After previous assessnts and trials, the Brotherhood of Sword Spike appears to be acceptable.
“I understand what to do now, Commander, just await our good news.” The three leaders of the Brotherhood of Sword Spike exchanged glances, clearly feeling the uncontainable excitent in each other’s eyes.
If they still don’t understand Gaven’s hidden aning now, they have wasted their years here.
This is support for them to seize control of the City of Usr.
It’s exactly what they want to do; earlier, the Shadow Syndicate and Skeleton Gang opposed their brotherhood by inciting citizens not to retreat.
As a result, when the battle broke out, everything beca chaotic, leaving them unable to retreat in ti, many gathered in the dock area and suffered severe casualties from the Water Elental Army’s tidal wave impact.
The grievances and bla will surely fall entirely on these two gangs, causing their reputation to plumt.
On the contrary, the reputation of the Brotherhood of Sword Spike soared unprecedentedly.
This ebb and flow indeed provide the perfect opportunity to eliminate them.
“I hope there will be a brand-new city waiting for the next ti I return to Usr.” Gaven left it at that, choosing not to intervene in the city’s gang conflict.
If the Brotherhood of Sword Spike can’t seize the city’s control even with an overwhelming advantage, it shows their competence is lacking, and it’s ti to consider supporting a new ally.
Leaving the cleanup of the City of Usr to the Brotherhood of Sword Spike, Gaven hurriedly went to et with Druid Hanso and the others.
“Commander, you’re here just at the right ti; our troops are almost fully assembled. How should we proceed with this battle?” Druid Hanso now greatly recognizes Gaven’s command capabilities.
Under his command, all troop advantages are maximized, achieving victory with minimal losses.
If they had fought the previous defensive battle themselves, they would have revealed all their cards instead of strategically relocating so forces to Laisel Forest to counterattack The Lord of Withering.
“How many forces have we gathered in total?” Gaven asked.
“From the Lys Sect, besides the hundred Extraordinary Druids previously in the City of Usr, there are over two hundred Treants, ready in the forest, including twenty-three Legendary Treants. Druid Natyach has brought twelve Battle Mountain Laurels and over a hundred Battlefield Piercers.”
“What about the movents of The Lord of Withering?”
“They have fully retreated their defenses, enveloping the entire Withering Forest in a corrupt black fog, preventing Natural Force penetration; specific details are unknown, but they are stronger than the forces previously sent to attack the City of Usr, which were rely generated during the process of digesting Power of Slaughter. True elites are definitely kept close.”
“Naturally, all dark creatures are deeply selfish; they always prioritize themselves. If they had fully committed without reserves earlier, the City of Usr would have been in jeopardy.”
Gaven quickly assessed both sides’ strengths, saying, “The Laiserman Witch’s Circle Array can only be used once a day; it’s unreliable for rapid circumstances. Although the Red Feather Witch is temporarily held by the Red Robe Mage, those hundred Exceptional Laiserman Witches can support us.
Given the current forces, they are already elite, capable of holding their ground; even if unable to utterly destroy the enemy, we can ensure minimal losses on our side.”
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