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Chapter 193

The location of the Benliu tribe is not very far from the border sentry tower stationed by Alamir. It took about half a day to arrive at the periphery of the Benliu tribe's residence at the speed of Abel and Chanti.

"Chanti, you are waiting here. You are an elf. Going over rashly may cause unnecessary misunderstandings. I will go over and explain to them first to avoid conflict. Also, be optimistic about this high elf, don't let him run away." Abel glanced at Chanti and Alamil's obvious elf characteristics, stopped and said to Chanti.

Chanti also understood this and nodded in agreement, without asking to follow Abel to the Runlift Tribe. As for Alamil, although Abel and Chanti did not restrict his actions, in fact his identity was still a prisoner. Neither Abel nor Chanti considered his opinion.

Although Alamil felt that his self-esteem was contempt and insulted, he still endured this tone, knowing his identity as a prisoner.

Compared with those arrogant and arrogant imperial nobles, although Alamir was arrogant because of his long-standing military service experience, he was not as arrogant as he was arrogant. He was not infected with the habits of imperial nobles, and still retained the style of a soldier. Although he also had a proud side, his arrogance came from his confidence and pride in himself, rather than simply thinking that he was noble and arrogant.

Therefore, although he was ignored by Eber and Chanti, he only hated why he became a prisoner without any other feelings of resentment and contempt.

Seeing that Chanti and Alamil had no objection to this, Abel then walked towards the residence of the Benliu Tribe.

However, although Abel was walking towards the Benliu Tribe, he was a little worried. The Benliu Tribe is the tribe with the deepest hatred of the elves. Not only was the previous tribe killed by the elves, but they had been in conflict and friction with the imperial borders for hundreds of years. Their attitude towards the elves can be seen from the first time that Chiriya saw him and was about to draw his sword.

Although Eber and the two leaders of the Benliu Tribe did not have a conflict, the coalition forces had organized a large hunting before. Although they should have completed the large hunting by time, Eber and Chanti took a step ahead of the coalition forces. I am afraid that Xiliu and Karans had not returned to the Benliu Tribe at this time, and the elite soldiers of the Benliu Tribe were taken away. Eber was worried that they still had enough power to attack an Imperial sentry tower.

Even Eber even knows whether he can convince the people of the Benliu Tribe to trust him, after all, he is also a half-elf.

However, Eber didn't care much about it at this time. The threat of the God of Waste is far more important than other things. He must let the Benliu tribe wipe out the imperial sentry tower.

The harm of believers of the Desolate God to a world is too serious. Although there may be more believers of the Desolate God, those believers Abel are already out of reach.

However, the things in front of him are the scope he can deal with. As long as he can borrow warriors from the Benliu Tribe, he can completely eliminate these hundred believers of the Desolate God.

Although this is just a drop in the bucket for resisting the invasion of the God of Desolation, such seemingly insignificant things as a world wants to resist the invasion of the God of Desolation, because the invasion of the God of Desolation into a world is often not a large-scale attack, but an erosion starting from a small point that is easy to ignore.

If these seemingly unserious small things are ignored, when large-scale invasions really begin, you will often feel powerless if you want to resist and stop them.

Just like this world, the God of Waste has begun to spread faith in this world more than 20 years ago. If it can be discovered in time, it may be able to stop it, rather than the situation facing Abel and others now. The God of Waste has begun a large-scale invasion and must pay a heavy price to stop the God of Waste invasion.

However, you can think about these things later. The most urgent task is to borrow warriors from the Benliu Tribe.

With this idea, Aiber approached the gate of the Binglift Tribe.

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"Do you think Mr. Abbot can successfully borrow warriors from the human tribe?" Standing on the branch of a big tree, Chandi raised her eyes and looked into the direction of the Runliu tribe, and she couldn't hide her worries in her eyes.

Alamil, who was asked by Chanti, was sitting on the roots of the tree at this time, calming down the fatigue caused by the journey. Without magical blessings, nor was he a wood elf who was born to run in the forest. It was not easy for him to move forward at full speed for such a long time.

"I don't know, I only knew this half-elf today and I don't know anything about him. I can't judge whether he can borrow enough troops to deal with my subordinates." Alamir did not make a rash judgment. After thinking for a while, he answered Chandi's question: "It should be no big problem. I can see that this half-elf is still pretty solid about borrowing soldiers. However, how many soldiers he can borrow and how much role these indigenous human warriors can play is worth discussing."

Hearing Alamir's words, Chanti immediately jumped out of the tree and looked at Alamir with a nervous expression: "Are you saying that even if Mr. Abel borrowed soldiers, there is no way to destroy those believers of the Waste God?"

Chanti has seen the twisted and terrifying appearance of the believers of the Desolate God after the true fall, and also heard Abel talk about how terrible it was after the Desolate God invaded this world. Therefore, she was very concerned about whether she could destroy those believers of the Desolate God.

"It's hard to say. I have seen those indigenous human warriors. In terms of combat effectiveness, about three people can defeat an imperial soldier. That half... Mr. Abel wants to wipe out my subordinates. He must have at least 500 troops. If I command it, he should be able to wipe out all." Although Alarim has always called Abel by "half-elves", he looked at Chanti's dissatisfied eyes and changed his name and continued: "With the combat effectiveness of these indigenous humans, even if they have more than 500 troops, they may have to pay a lot of casualties. Of course, if you can exert all the combat power of the Rangers, you can reduce some casualties."
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