Chapter 326 Continue to Prepare

Chapter 326 Continue to Prepare
On October 1450, 10, with Roland's inspection and guidance and Hela's assistance, the final third phase of the northern wall project was quickly completed.

Thanks to the efforts of the spellcasters, the workload of the third phase of the project was much less than Roland had expected. In just over ten days, Roland and Hela inspected the entire northern wall.

With the successful completion of the third phase of the northern wall project, the war committee's war preparedness plan has basically been completed.

Now, the War Council is ready to fight with Kan'ozu.

However, although he could fight Kan'aozu to the death, Roland was not in a hurry to do so.

This was because the war preparedness plan was only a compromise product of the worst-case scenario, and each step forward in it was based on Kan Ozu's discovery of the War Council's small moves and his direct attack with a green tide.

In fact, Roland himself had not thought that the war preparedness plan could be fully implemented.

He had always been highly vigilant. Once discovered by Kan'aozu, even if the magic position had not been completely built and the second phase of the northern wall had not been completed, Roland would fight Kan'aozu to the death.

However, Kan'aozu really didn't take the War Council seriously at all. The northern wall had been recovered for almost two years, and the vitality of the greenskins inside had been sealed for nearly two years. As a result, Kan'aozu really didn't notice anything.

Roland really couldn't imagine a legend who was so lax in vigilance that he didn't even notice the problem.

To be honest, Roland also knew that these legends were not like the professional players in his memory, who used their legendary accounts to conduct high-intensity training every day.

After all, there are only a few legends in the world, and their status is so high that it is basically unlikely that they will get together and fight each other.

They are high up and have become legends. They have stood at the top of the world. They have almost no enemies and are not as vigilant as professional players.

So much so that they pay absolutely no attention to small pawns like the War Council.

Even though he led the greenskin army to fight Eleanor and was near the front line, he didn't care about the situation on the war council.
Perhaps the only person Kan Ozu takes seriously is the legend Eleanor.

As for all the efforts of the War Committee, even if Kanaozu knew about it, he would probably not take it seriously at all.

Kan'aozu looked down on the war council, which was naturally good.

His contempt allowed the War Council to complete all the goals of the war preparedness plan, and because of his contempt, they still had time after completing the war preparedness plan until Kan Ozu targeted the War Council.

This means Roland still has time to make more preparations.

The war preparedness plan was just a plan drawn up by Roland based on the estimated time when Kanaozu would target the War Council.

In order to save resources and save time, Roland selectively gave up part of his plan.

But, since Kanaozu didn't care about the situation on the War Council's side, it was just right, and Roland could put the things he had abandoned in his plan back on the agenda.

Regarding the supplementary part of the war preparedness plan proposed by Roland, although some members of the executive committee wanted to confront Kanaozu immediately, they also knew that the longer the time was delayed, the better it would be for them.

Anyway, I have endured it for the past two years, so it is not unacceptable to spend more time preparing.

Of course, the main reason is that the entire War Council is thriving. They spend time preparing, and can really see that the military strength of the War Council is constantly rising.

Both partners and collaborators need sufficient and continuous positive gains to ensure each other's confidence and future expectations.

The overall strength of the War Council, which is increasing at a visible rate, has been continuously motivating their positive gains, allowing them to ensure their confidence in defeating the Green Tide and their expectations for the future.

In addition, Roland also took the lead and worked hard to increase the probability of defeating Kan'ozu.

Just look at the look on Roland's face when he sneaked into the greenskin-controlled area and came back. They are not fools, so how could they not see the problem?

They all saw Roland's efforts.

Even the most stubborn committee members had to admit that everything Roland did was for their own good.

Moreover, compared to Roland, the committee members' impression of Eleanor was very average.

Originally, the committee members disliked Eleanor, but after Eleanor integrated the coalition forces and launched a counterattack against the Green Tide, they changed their dislike to indifference.

The committee members felt that Eleanor was not good enough for Roland, who was frugal in clothing and diet, had no bad habits, and devoted himself to the fight against the green tide.

Wasn't there serious factional conflict within the rebels at the beginning? But Roland never chose to lie dormant, waiting for factional conflict to break out, and then become the last fisherman, suppressing all the local and border factions and taking power alone.

Based on the power Roland displayed when the civil war broke out, he could definitely do this.

But he didn't. Instead, he chose to take the initiative to join the game and directly lead the border area faction to crush all the local factions.

Moreover, Roland still held a determined attitude. Through civil war and the Great Purge, he slaughtered all the useless people who were dragging his feet, established a war committee, thoroughly integrated all forces, and devoted himself to the war preparedness plan.

As for Eleanor, when conflicts arose among factions of the United Army, she deliberately expanded and stimulated the conflicts, causing the conflicts between factions to become increasingly serious, and a large amount of strength was wasted in these meaningless internal conflicts.

As the mastermind behind the incident, Eleanor chose to lie dormant, continuing to fan the flames while living a life of drunkenness and dreams.

You know, the other factions of the coalition army are not fools. Eleanor wanted to deceive them, but she couldn't fake it. Therefore, the palace complex that cost a lot of money was real, and buying slaves and opening a harem were all things she had really done.

If Eleanor had spent the money she spent on these enjoyments on the military, there's no telling how many soldiers she could have mobilized.

Compared to Roland, who only has a simple study in Apocalypse and often has to pay for resources and money out of his own pocket, Eleanor is really no match for him.

Compared to Roland who entered the game personally, Eleanor waited until factional conflicts became serious and became the last one to reap the spoils. She suppressed all factions and took power alone.

Moreover, Eleanor was not as bold and decisive as Roland. She did not kill those noble families, but simply replaced the disobedient ones with her own people.

Integration, integration, Eleanor's integration efforts are no match for Roland's.

Therefore, even though they knew that Eleanor was lying in wait and was not completely giving up, the members of the War Council still did not have a good impression of her.

Even though Eleanor had already begun to counterattack the Green Tide and called on all Donnar people to counterattack the Green Tide.

But the War Council had no interest in responding to her call and joining in the attack on the Green Tide.

Now that you know how to counterattack, what the hell were you doing before?
Those border factions within the coalition army that were eager for revenge were all driven out by Eleanor herself. So many soldiers did not die at the hands of the green-skinned orcs, but instead died tragically in factional infighting.

How could you have acted at that time? You just watched those soldiers being slandered and executed.

As a legend, if Eleanor really showed up, every faction would give her face.

Besides, what about factional conflicts? With Eleanor's status and strength, she can completely suppress them all.

As long as she is willing to reconcile, which faction will not give her face, and which faction dares to engage in infighting?
After all, it is because they have been blinded by power and are unwilling to share power with other factions, and are only thinking about holding power alone.

As for the refugees, ordinary people, soldiers, and even extraordinary people who were expelled and killed in factional struggles.

In Eleanor's opinion, these were probably just some necessary sacrifices.

But, we are not fools.

Eleanor stood too high up to see the pawns below.

Maybe she has forgotten these things, but everyone else has.

If there was no election, the members of the War Council might have gritted their teeth and responded to her call, but with the hope given by Roland, who the hell would care about her.

Moreover, when the rebels launched frantic counterattacks on the front lines, the coalition forces did not provide any support at all.

Now that the coalition forces are counterattacking the Green Tide, why should the War Committee support them and send troops to relieve their pressure? Therefore, the members of the War Committee all watched the coalition forces' counterattack with cold eyes.

Of course, this is just the idea of ​​the committee members. Other soldiers and extraordinary people within the War Committee have a different attitude.

If they knew this news, maybe someone would really respond to Eleanor's call.

But fortunately, they don’t know.

Since the War Council makes extensive use of strange machines and undead technology, in order to avoid leaks, it has maintained a closed-door policy since its establishment.

Strange machines are not so bad, although they are not very popular among Sinnar spellcasters. The widespread use of strange machines will make Sinnar spellcasters have no good impression of the War Committee, which will only slightly affect business dealings.

But it is hard to say about the undead. If the news of the War Council's large-scale use of the undead leaks out, the War Council is likely to be excluded by various forces.

Although they are the first line in the fight against the Green Tide, even if the information is leaked, the countries of Sinnar will probably pretend not to know.

However, once Roland defeats Kan'ozu and defeats the Green Tide, the War Council that has exposed the existence of the Undead may be besieged by various forces.

Therefore, these things should not be leaked as much as possible.

As for why we maintain a closed-door policy, it is mainly because the civilians and extraordinary people within the War Council basically have roots here and cannot escape.

Most civilians now survive by working for the War Council and will not peek into areas that the War Council prohibits civilians from entering.

As for the extraordinary people, they basically all knew some vague news, but after all, they were fighting against the Green Tide, so they all pretended to know nothing.

However, the situation is not necessarily the same for outsiders. They have nothing to do with the War Committee, and they may even deliberately break into areas that the War Committee does not allow them to enter or leave.

Besides, who knows if there might be spies from other forces mixed in here.

What if I get discovered?

Therefore, the War Council chose a one-size-fits-all approach and directly closed the border, turning the War Council into a black hole. Unless the authorities deliberately leaked it, all information would only come in and not go out.

Moreover, even if any news came in, only the officials responsible for transmitting information and the senior members of the committee would know about it.

Ordinary people and grassroots and middle-level staff know this differently.

It was also because of this that the news that Eleanor had integrated the coalition forces, launched a counterattack against the Green Tide, and called on the Donnar people to counterattack together was suppressed.

Only the top leaders of the War Council knew the news. No one else even knew that Eleanor had integrated the coalition forces, let alone what happened afterwards.

Therefore, under the information blockade, the War Council was not affected by Eleanor's counterattack on the Green Tide, and continued to steadily push forward the war preparedness plan. Even after Roland proposed additional content to the war preparedness plan, it was still able to continue to implement it without being affected.

Instead of being forced to join the war against the Green Tide under pressure from the War Committee.

Some of the supplementary contents of Roland's war preparedness plan are some more pessimistic backup plans.

Although Roland was confident that he could kill Kan'ozu, he was also aware of how powerful the legend was.

With the strength of a fifth-ring spellcaster and a fourth-ring knight, challenging the legendary orc Kan'ozu by five levels was a very dangerous challenge no matter how much preparation Roland made.

Even after making countless preparations, Roland knew that there was a possibility of failure. Even if Roland fought desperately with Kan'aozu, there was a chance that Roland would be defeated.

And if Roland died in battle, then the War Council would need a way out.

Roland also had a general idea about the retreat of the members of the War Council.

First, Roland set up a large magic circle at the War Council, and the stone roads throughout the place could also allow the population to be transferred quickly.

And the grain-making technology can also reduce the pressure of food transfer.

As for the direction of transfer.

As for the people of Donnar, they can move to Sinnar or the North. The uninhabited border area between Sinnar and Donnar can accommodate a large population.

Although there are border nobles developing there, the army trained by the War Council is not just for show. The border nobles of Sinar cannot compete with the War Council, and the Northern Kingdom will also be in chaos. At that time, they can also migrate towards the north and occupy the land of the Northern Kingdom.

As for the dwarves, they can be sent to the dwarf-dominated kingdoms in the Silver Empire. After all, they are of the same race and will definitely be accepted.

As for the dwarves, they can be allowed to return to the archipelago. With the knowledge of strange machines provided by Roland, they will be taken seriously when they return. They may even be able to break through the storm and head to the New World decades earlier.

As for half-elves and halflings, we can contact the moon elves. Given the moon elves' temperament, they are willing to accept half-elves and halflings.

The only troublesome thing is the goblins. As an intelligent race in the Dragon's Back Mountains, goblins are not widely recognized as an intelligent race like dwarves, so moving them to other places is definitely not an option.

Their best option is to hide in the Dragon Ridge Mountains. It just so happens that the explorers have also found the gem land, which they can then hand over to the goblins.

As for Hela, we can contact Hess and let Hela join the Soul School in the Tower of Truth. With the legacy left to her by Hess and Roland, Hela can live well.

Based on Roland's instructions, the War Council also began to prepare a retreat.

One after another, extraordinary teams and engineering teams entered the uninhabited area in the west and began to build safe houses and transfer food to these safe houses. At the same time, they cleared an area and built a new fountain of life.

Once Roland fails, the food in these safe houses will become a strong support for the people to escape, and the constructed fountains of life can also transfer all the life marks of other fountains of life in the War Council.

At the same time, a large amount of food was transferred through the Dragon's Back Passage to the gem land inside the Dragon's Back Mountains. The amount was enough to ensure that the goblins could survive the most difficult years.

Of course, although Roland found a way out for everyone, he also knew that given the population size of the War Council.

Once Roland failed and Kan'ozu swept in with the green tide, the number of people who would die in the War Council would be a huge number that he didn't want to think about.

At most, it was slightly better than Donnar's final outcome in memory, with more people escaping.

If Roland wants to avoid this tragedy and usher in a better future, then he must win and cannot lose.

However, after the battle plan was completed, Roland had already set up the battlefield for fighting with Kan'ozu. He had prepared all the means to increase his chances of victory. The rest depended on Roland's own strength.

The most the War Council could do was to help Roland store a little more energy for battle and cultivate the undead creatures in Roland's Crown of Domination.

Therefore, the war committee, which had nothing to do, could only prepare these escape plans and make them into a helpless choice after Roland's failure.

At the same time, in the supplementary content, the War Council will continue to strengthen the comprehensive strength of the army and continuously strengthen the defense of the northern wall.

After all, Roland's life-and-death duel with Kan'ozu would take an unknown amount of time, and during this time, the War Committee would need to withstand the crazy attack of the Peak Green Tide.

If everything was going well for Roland, but they failed miserably, a green tide would have flooded into the battlefield, allowing Kan'ozu to mobilize his vitality to replenish it, which ultimately led to Roland's defeat.

That would be totally unacceptable to all the executive committee members, so they could only continue to stack up their defenses as much as possible.

As for the military, due to the low average quality of soldiers and the difficulty in upgrading weapons and equipment, the War Committee chose to expand the army once again.

As for the northern wall, its reconstruction work has been completed and it is now filled with elemental cannons and cannot be filled any more.

But it doesn't matter. We can just build watchtowers, platforms, and fortresses. Anything that can improve the defense a little bit, no matter what it is, we will build them all first.

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