Chapter 494 - Chapter 494: Share Allocation, Wu Lun’s Confid
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nChapter 494: Share Allocation, Wu Lun’s Confidence,
nMoment of Slaughter… Has Arrived
nTranslator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
nThe efficiency of the Journey to the West team in spreading information was quite high. In just half a day, more than twenty players arrived from nearby areas, all belonging to the Bass Kingdom camp.
nDespite the unprecedented defeat in the Feiguang City battle, the Bass Kingdom still maintained control over the region hundreds of kilometers east of the border.
nIf one were to look at the current strategic map, one would see that Feiguang City and its surrounding areas were among the few places not yet fallen under the control of the Bass Kingdom, like a conspicuous protrusion on an otherwise smooth and gentle line, very eye-catching.
nHowever, this also meant that players belonging to the Lienhardt Grand Duchy camp needed to avoid the control zone of the Bass Kingdom and take a longer route to reach Feiguang City, requiring more time.
nThese players, who without exception, wanted to claim Ji Chen’s head for the bounty, were pleasantly surprised when they saw thousands of unfamiliar troops openly stationed on the peninsula.
nThey had also heard the rumors on their way to Feiguang City. Initially, they were just passing by to take a look, but they didn’t expect the news, which had no clear source, to be true.
nThat player named Ji Chen was really hiding here.
nThey exchanged glances, and excitement and anticipation shone in their eyes.
nMoreover, it seemed that the major guilds had not arrived yet, so perhaps they could be the first to pluck the fruit!
nWu Lun stood on a high point, gazing at the peninsula in the distance, shrouded in a faint mist, a hint of delight in his eyes.
nThe player who was wanted didn’t seem to be thinking clearly due to the bounty on his head. He actually left the heavily guarded Feiguang City, where many soldiers from the Lienhardt Grand Duchy were stationed, and brought his army back to this place.
nHe already sent out reconnaissance units and learned that this peninsula was basically a dead end.
nThree sides were surrounded by the sea, and one side was connected to the land.
nThe terrain of the peninsula was mostly flat, except for this abandoned small town, there was no place to defend.
nThere were only a few stranded dilapidated small boats on the shore, and there were no transport vessels to cross the waters.
nAnd the peninsula’s only exit had already been firmly blocked by them.
nIt could be said that the player named Ji Chen was already a trapped turtle in a jar.
nThinking of this, a greedy look flashed in his eyes.
nThe reward for the bounty was a whopping five million gold coins, one million units of resources, and ten 2~4-star treasures!
nEven if he could only get a portion of it, for a solo player like him, it was enough to become incredibly wealthy overnight!
nWu Lun looked at the other players who had also arrived and said with a smile.
n“Brothers, since we’ve all come here for the bounty, let me be straightforward. It’s probably impossible for one person to claim it all now.
nWe’d better be open and discuss the distribution issue together to avoid any conflicts!”
nOther players nodded in agreement. Their strengths were quite evenly matched, and if they started fighting among themselves over this, they might not only fail to get the bounty but also end up severely wounded, leaving themselves vulnerable.
nThey came all this way for a reason, and meaningless bloodshed wasn’t it.
n“So, how do you suggest we split the bounty?” a player with a stern expression asked.
nWu Lun smiled and said, “It’s simple, we’ll allocate based on the troops each of us has sent. Since the player we’re after has a personal bounty set by the Bass Kingdom, he’s bound to be formidable, so don’t underestimate him.
nIn a life-and-death situation, even a rabbit will bite, and if we push him to the brink, he might use all means to resist. By doing this, those who send fewer troops will suffer fewer losses, and those who send more troops will naturally incur more injuries. What do you think?”
nHearing this, the other players pondered for a moment and then voiced their agreement.
nThe distribution method seemed fair, and it followed the principle of “the more you contribute, the more you get.”
n“I agree.”
n“This plan sounds good, 1 support it!”
n“1 think it can work too…”
nSeeing that everyone agreed, Wu Lun’s face was filled with satisfaction. This feeling of being recognized and obeyed by everyone was immensely enjoyable, much like his supreme and authoritative position in his own territory.
nAfter a moment, he spoke with a self-satisfied tone, “Now that everyone is on board, let’s discuss the issue of troop strength. I’ll set an example. I’m willing to contribute eight hundred 2-star elite werewolves and three hundred 4-star bloodthirsty werewolves.”
nThe expressions of the other players changed slightly. Werewolves were known as a formidable race among the Orc units, excelling in speed, assault capabilities, and their bloodthirsty nature. They were strong in combat and particularly suited for complex terrains like ruins.
nNo wonder this guy was so delighted earlier.
nThe other players couldn’t help but think to themselves.
nBut, to be fair, an army of this caliber was already quite powerful among solo players.
nWho knew how many solo players were still developing, with their troop strengths at the 3rd tier.
nSeeing the change in their expressions, Wu Lun’s smile grew even more pronounced. “1 wonder how many troops you are willing to contribute?”
nA player with a face full of freckles stepped forward slightly and looked around before speaking, “1’11 contribute nine hundred 2-star elite Forest Barbarians.”
nForest Barbarians were a primitive tribe that lived in mountainous forests. They were known for their brute strength, resilience, and savage nature. While they possessed formidable power, they couldn’t be recruited through military recruitment camps. It seemed this player had found a way to subdue a tribe of Forest Barbarians and lead them into battle..
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nChapter 495: Share Allocation, Wu Lun’s Confidence,
nMoment of Slaughter… Has Arrived (2)
nTranslator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
nAnother player chimed in, saying, “I’ll contribute fifteen hundred 5-star tier 3 Muck Dwellers.”
nUpon hearing this, the other players couldn’t help but be taken aback.
nIn the eyes of many, Muck Dwellers were among the weakest races in terms of combat capability, even less formidable than the hybrid half-fish races.
nFifteen hundred 5-star tier 3 Muck Dwellers alone had combat power that could rival three hundred Forest Barbarians, which was quite a laughable contribution.
nIt appeared that this player was here just to get by.
nHowever, they had still provided fifteen hundred cannon fodder troops, and their share in the final distribution would undoubtedly be smaller. So, the other players merely sneered in secret without saying much.
nThis player was clearly aware of the situation but showed no signs of embarrassment or awkwardness on their face.
nIn this world, having thick skin was essential to survive.
nResources and wealth were the true currency!
nSoon, more than twenty players had stated the types of troops they were sending and the number of troops.
nThere were humans, orcs, various other races, and some less common troop types.
nAfter months of development, players had already developed thousands of troop growth paths, and no one had exactly the same troop composition.
nNaturally, the troops sent by Wu Lun were the most powerful among them.
nHowever, what surprised him slightly was that two players had brought sea races, totaling fifteen hundred in number. These sea-based troops, capable of freely traversing shallow waters, would serve as a safeguard in case Ji Chen attempted to escape through the ocean, thus perfecting their encirclement.
nAs the various players assembled their armies in front of them, excitement lit
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