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Chapter 133

"Have you decided to send troops?" Looking at the Black Feather Prophet and Geralt who came to find him, Abel was not surprised by their decision to send troops.

"Based on the rewards of the spies, the fall of the Gray Mane tribe can be confirmed. As for Litchi and Goron, their situation is not optimistic. We can't waste time anymore." The Black Feather Prophet explained the reason for sending troops to Eber, and also explained their plan: "We plan to attack the entire army to attack the most depraved Gray Mane tribe, and then eliminate them, and then solve the less depraved Gray Mane and Goron. After all, according to the information found, tentacles have grown on the faces of the people in the Gray Mane tribe."

Abel seemed undeniable about the plan mentioned by the Prophet Black Feather. After pondering for a moment, he asked, "Do you think the coalition forces can send troops now? So are you ready for war? I saw you changing equipment for the soldiers before, what's the situation?"

"The soldiers' training is good. Now they have learned how to maintain the formation charge and how to cooperate with the battle during battle, rather than being as scattered as before." When it comes to the training of the soldiers, Geralt's expression seemed quite satisfied: "Weapon replacement is limited by the output of the forging furnace, and now it has only been one-third completed. At present, only the elites of each tribe have been replaced."

"The situation sounds good, but it doesn't seem to have achieved the expected goal, right?" Abel was not as optimistic as Geralt, and asked Belfast standing beside him: "Belfast, you are responsible for the training of the coalition forces. What is the specific situation?"

"The coalition forces of each tribe have initially completed the training of marching and squad combat coordination. Although the mastery is good, overall, they only completed 20% of all training subjects. As for other training subjects, including practical exercises, due to limited time, they did not start relevant training." Belfast, who was responsible for the specific training, knew the training situation of the coalition forces well and soon reported the information that Abel wanted.

"If it's only this level, I don't recommend you send troops immediately." Abel shook his head, obviously not optimistic about this: "Although the coalition forces have certain combat capabilities, this time there is no high walls and favorable terrain of the Frost Wolf Tribe. If the Gray Maned Tribe also summoned the Cyclops, what do you want to resist?"

Faced with Eber's problem, the Prophet Black Feather and Geralt were about to explain, but Eber raised his hand to stop them: "Although the current situation is time to send troops, I still don't recommend that your entire army attack against the most depraved Gray Maned Tribe."

"What do you think we should do if you are the Lord Aiber?" The Prophet Black Feather stopped Geralt, who wanted to refute, and looked at Aiber with a searching gaze.

"It is inevitable to send troops. The erosion of the Waste God on this world will not slow down because we are not prepared. While we spend time preparing, the fellows of the Waste God may have been summoned to this world again, so war is inevitable." Although Eber is not optimistic about the strategies formulated by humans, he does not object to the matter of sending troops.

"Since it is inevitable to send troops, then, Lord Abel, do you think we shouldn't be the first target on the Gray Mane Tribe?" The Prophet Black Feather saw that Abel was not opposed to sending troops, and heard what he meant, so he asked.

Abel nodded. He also received a report from the patriarch of the Linglu tribe about the specific depravity of the three tribes. No one would hide such important information from the man who knows the most about the God of Desolation: "The degree of depravity of the Gray Maned tribe is of the deepest, but it also means that they are irrescueable. On the contrary, the Lichie and the Goron tribes may not be unsuccessful."

"So, Mr. Abel, do you hope you will attack Litto and Goron first?" Geralt finally understood what Altto meant, but he was still worried: "But in this case, if we attack Litto and Goron, will Graymann attack us from behind?"

"How many warriors can the Gray Mane Tribe have?" Abel did not answer Geralt's question, but instead asked him about the Gray Mane Tribe: "Does their combat effectiveness have an advantage over the warriors of other tribes?"

"The Gray Mane Tribe has annexed many small tribes over the years, and its population is the largest among the entire human tribe. If they gather all the warriors, the number should be around 4,000 to 4,500 people. But this is the situation before their fall. After the fall, I cannot guarantee that they will not be soldiers from all over the country." Geralt seemed to be familiar with the situation of the Gray Mane Tribe, but he was still a little worried about the fall of the Gray Mane Tribe: "As for the combat effectiveness of the warriors of the Gray Mane Tribe, it may be the worst among the nine tribes? Two Gray Mane warriors can't beat a steel leaf warrior."

"What about Goron and Litchi? How many soldiers do they have, and how powerful are they?" After asking about the situation of Graymane, Abel cared about the other two tribes.

Although I didn't know the purpose of Aber's question, Geralt answered his question seriously: "The population of the Goron tribe is not large, and their soldiers are about 800, but they are very strong. The soldiers of the Goron tribe have always been the most powerful among the human tribes. The Litto tribe has a slightly more soldiers, about 1,500, and their combat power is slightly stronger than those of the Steel Leaf tribe, but it is also limited. If you go alone, the winner will be 46."

"That is to say, there are at least 6,000 to 7,000 warriors in the three major fallen tribes, and more than half of them are warriors of the Gray Maned Tribe?" Abel stroked his chin thoughtfully and suddenly asked Geralt, "Then how many troops do we have, how many people have completed the dressing change, what is the combat power?"

"When fighting with the orcs before, the total strength of the coalition was about 12,000. Now, after removing the reinforcements of the dwarves, your war lizard men, and the soldiers left behind by the Frost Wolf Tribe, there are about 9,500 troops, of which about 3,000 soldiers have completed the dressing, including 1,200 soldiers from our Steel Leaf Tribe." Because all the steel weapons that the coalition's dressing can only be provided by the Steel Leaf Tribe, Geralt is still familiar with the coalition's strength and dressing situation.
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