"Since we haven't left the city, we are likely still under surveillance by the opposition. It seems that the opponent's lax defenses in the fortress are a result of their confidence. Considering that Istania has been at peace for a long ti, who would co to attack Bain in such harsh weather, even if it were warti? Inside the fortress, we prisoners are insignificant, as I ntioned earlier..."
The fat man from the military 'clicks' his shield back into the interface on his back and draws out his heavy sword, looking ready for combat. In fact, he is also a theory master in the community; he has seen countless far-fetched plans, so his surprise at the Seven Seas Travel Group is based on the fact that it's rely a Free Adventure Group.
He was once a fan of BBK, whose main rival was the Silver Forest Crown, a guild with the All-Seer KUN, considered one of the top ten most outlandish guilds, and not much different from the second-ranked Elite. In comparison, Elite is known for being quirky, while KUN's plans are distinguished for their boldness and risky maneuvers.
On this point, he felt his Captain shared so similarities with KUN.
But this doesn't an that the two have any real connection, since that's quite normal.
To win by using the weak against the strong, and to play the edge are often the best choices—
Due to this identity, he easily understands Fang Hong's thoughts; holding the sword, he naturally responded, "So this choice seems reckless, but it's actually our only option. If we fail, we can only resort to the worst-case scenario and escape into the sandstorm, right?"
Fang Hong simply nodded and replied, "But it's not that simple. Their defenses are lax on the outside but tight on the inside, suggesting that they have sothing arranged in the city."
This surprised Luo Hao sowhat:
"Why do you say that?"
The previous conclusions could be drawn from existing information, but the Arcanists couldn't have known they were going to escape and arranged the city in advance, right?
But Fang Hong was thinking about sothing else; those two servants ntioned that Arcanists only co to Bain at specific tis, and this particular ti is actually abnormal. Although it could be explained as avoiding the sandstorm, Bain is not close to Tansnier; why did the Arcanists specifically co here?
If sothing cannot be explained with existing reasons, it often suggests there might be a hidden cause. And this is just one point; why did the Hall Guard Sorcerer nad Ebene leave the fortress during a sandstorm and where did he go? What urgent matter needed to be done in such awful weather, creating room for speculation?
Of course, this doesn't necessarily relate directly to Bain City, but considering the eerie relationship ntioned by Delan between the Arcanist, the local Praetor and the King of Sand, and the Grand Princess, he couldn't help but consider these factors. If the Arcanists truly have urgent actions, then imposing a city-wide lockdown at this ti doesn't seem out of the question?
In Eteliria, during a lockdown, what are the key places to guard? Besides the various entrances and exits, of course, the Great Holy Temples.
However, there are too many speculative elents in these things, and Fang Hong couldn't be certain, especially since he couldn't verify so information, like that part ntioned by Delan, so he didn't plan to discuss it. He simply shook his head and said, "In any case, your question isn't big, even just these few reasons decide that we have to choose the risky path."
Wu Xiaopang listened to the conversation between the two, confused and unable to understand how this speculation-heavy dialogue related to them. While Arcanists might guard the Holy Sanctuary, they weren't necessarily going to, right? Compared to kidnapping the Praetor of a place, the forr's risk seed much smaller, didn't it?
But he hadn't thought it through; it's not about possibility. In Fang Hong and Luo Hao's views, so things are almost certain. This doesn't an he is less intelligent; it's just a matter of differing information.
ZXC, standing beside them, raised an eyebrow slightly, realizing the gap between them and the team under this big shot. They were still simply considering the crisis they were in and the imdiate trouble they needed to handle, while the others were already analyzing potential opponent movents from deeper motives.
And it seed the others were quite accustod to solving problems this way—it's like treating the head for a headache and the foot for a sore foot, as opposed to truly addressing the root of the issue. While it might not be this exaggerated, the logic is consistent. But ZXC knew that not only Shield of Lufu thought like this; so Grand Guilds might also think this way.
Complete the task, earn the reward, as to what's behind the task, that's not sothing they need to consider. Even if they did, they probably couldn't solve it, and it would just be needless worry.
Of course, he had seen teams that thought as the other did.
And as for those teams, none of them failed to make a na for themselves in the Invoker's history.
"I have a proposal," Luo Hao thought for a mont and said, "Perhaps we can find a less dangerous way."
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