Golden Experience

Episode 182 "Uluru Impact"

"I won't allow it," he said. But it's an event. I'm not in the right place now. "

The system message was the announcement of the third official event.

The event will run for about 10 days during in-game hours from the following week to a week.

An attack from the sky will probably be a catastrophic attack by an archangel. According to Blanc's acquaintance, the Count of Vampires, the Archangel is quite a young calamity.

If so, the archangel is definitely in the sixth calamity. That means one of Rare's top seniors.

According to the system message, the Angels' raid is about 2 degrees of combat power. It's less militarily than most of Rae's reign. Only Teuer Meadow is 1, but I'm only daring to suppress it so that it will happen after that.

Then the only city that has to think about defense is Reflex.

The inhabitants of that city are only kept by Rae to be unnoticed with it, and not under Rae's control. You can't defend yourself alot with the proud demons.

But it's not like we can't have any defensive force at all.

The city's main police force can be reinforced through Riley, or Rae can borrow Mare's body and defend herself if she has to. Even if not, Mare can already fight enough by herself. About two opponents are not enemies.

But what do you intend to do now as a cooperative recommendation event?

Where the operation said, "Let's throw away the glitch and work together," it doesn't change that demons and angels are equally enemies to NPCs who have lived in this world since before the service began. Not to mention the willingness to operate is conveyed to them.

If you really want me to do that, you can use "spirituality" and talk about it. But that's not what Rare is going to hear right now. In other words, it doesn't matter whether the NPC operates or not.

And I can tell you that even players have the same problem.

The mysterious Goblin Mummy player who one day defeated the former Goblin probably didn't reveal its identity to anyone. If it spreads, it's probably because of the concern that players who actively target them will appear, or that players who engage in collusion will appear, or that such trouble will occur.

It would be difficult to think of a case where the monster player would cooperate with the human race player. And it's hard for other players to discover monster players without revealing who they are.

That's about as far as the operation should go.

Still, the aim of daring to label it that way was probably to tell them that they could be attacked by angels regardless of the player or NPC race.

"I think I should normally say that. If I explain it honestly, I'll die. I wonder if it's a disease or something."

There is more to be done now than that.

Hills country town was raided by Portley.

The reason is unknown, but it appears that all the inhabitants were killed and the city was effectively controlled.

According to the player who wrote to SNS, there were no prior notices, etc.

I'm not going to say anything about the act anyway.

The same is true of what Rare did in Airfaren and King's Landing.

Unlike Rare, who is a player, however, if a ruler who binds one country deliberately raids cities in another country and garrisons his troops, there must be some purpose there.

Normally, the aim is aggression.

They haven't had a war on this continent in a long time, but that doesn't mean they have a particular aversion to war. That can also be seen from the outbreak of inter-city conflicts with a few things.

Certainly, every country has its own national operation, and there is no reason to dare to invade other countries.

But poverty is not the only way to wage war.

Portley is a narrow country compared to Hills. That seems to be because of the small population, but it is unclear whether the Portley people are really convinced of that fact.

Maybe they were after a lot more land in their neighborhood than they did in Tai Ko.

Thinking of it that way also creates a certain persuasion in the idea of whether aggression is not an end.

In that case, what will they do after they have taken control of the Hills country town?

We would certainly march if we were to invade. After all, there is no more "state" to hold them back.

If so, they should come eventually. To the kingdom of the former Hills, its capital.

"Then we have to stop it before it does. It will be known that King Hills' capital was subdued by disaster, which means that I am being sold a fight.

The next mission is to crush the Portley Kingdom in the week leading up to the event. "

Gomehn.

"... that's enough. It was an unfortunate accident."

I remember talking about Lyla sending bandits to surrounding countries to work at a tea party earlier.

Though I never thought that one of them would come to Hills.

I was able to hear from Lyla, who suddenly appeared in a refreshment without an appointment.

Apparently, the starting point was the banditry operations that Lyla was sending to the surrounding states.

Portley, who was attacked by a burglar through the city near the border, seemed to think the burglar was coming from within the former Hills.

That shouldn't be enough to tell if the bandits are coming from Oral or Hills, but if they take revenge on Oral either way, it will be a State-to-Country war.

Of course, that's not where Lyla wants it either, so if it does, she'll put a good drop point on it and fix it, but Portley doesn't know that. If so, it will not be possible to set it up orally.

Conversely, Lyla has some grasp of the national power and the power of the Portleys and the surrounding states because she analyzes them from the writings to the SNS of the players in each country, etc.

This burglary noise may also have had an aspect of wanting to take the back of that analysis.

Anyway, Oral, rather than wanting to deal with a human species state, Portley said he sought a frustrating bump to the Hills revamped "other regions" that are no longer human species states.

The starting point is Lila's sent burglar, but in any case, it's no different that Rae is being licked.

Lila doesn't really care about that, but face is important to Rae. Though it is a matter of protection, in the end it is a matter of death and life that is underestimated as a person standing behind a dojo that sells power.

"It was an unfortunate accident, but we have to be careful."

"Oh, no, it's a game, and that's not good?

"Even in games. Or it's also because it's a game. The NPC, known as Disaster, is shut up when they hang on to their territory."

"The territory, Rae, you hadn't done anything to the conquered town yet. Didn't you even know it existed?

"I already know."

"You can't let me out later!

Either way, I'm pretty sure I've already shaken down my fist of counterattack.

It was used to evaluate the power of a newly rolled out division.

In the end, he hit Uluru, who turned to strengthening without ever running it.

Bumped doesn't mean militarily collided, it means physically.

'Summoned' Uluru over the town in question and let him fall.

Uluru, who seems to be heavier than the Elderrock Golem era, blew most of the town's buildings apart by the impact of the fall alone.

Enemy soldiers appear to be much stronger than the Hills soldiers once ravaged, and most of them were still alive after the shock waves of the building blowing up.

Afterwards Uluru stepped around one by one in discipline, as he was commanded.

Some of them were wounded in Uluru's leg by a counter-attack. Having dealt damage to Uluru made by Total Adams means that he has a weapon that is better than Adams, or has some skill that can override his weapon's performance.

I gave up because I was already crushed when I wanted to 'appraise' it, but if it's so strong, it's likely someone's family. We'll see each other again soon.

Others directly targeted the temple in the chest with magic and arrows. It is an obviously important part, and the decision is not wrong.

But of the moving Uluru, and it's not easy to sew between the pillars of the temple to strike.

I didn't even fall instantly where I had one or two more direct hits. It was water on the burning stone.

If they knew the anecdote about the mythical existence of Talos, they might have thought that the heel (heel) might be a weakness, but they who are NPCs would not know. It is not even rare to know if there is a weakness in the heel.

If you want to defeat Uluru, you need to go down by some means, expose your chest weaknesses, make a focused attack, and fight down again when you get back from down...... with some determined procedure.

A boss like that is likely to respond as soon as possible for players to see him in other games, but at least he didn't seem to be able to do it with commanders stationed in this town.

Anyway, the town became a bigger place, and the first step in the counter-attack was over.

If there are no residents of the town left, there is no choice but to leave the town behind. The realm of demons is far away, and it doesn't mean the deal has flourished somewhere. It was a small town that farmed finely and only bought salt and other essentials from the merchants to live in. There doesn't seem to be any residents left, and it's not particularly worth using.

Even if we were to rebuild and recruit new residential hopefuls, if we were to use the skills of this world, it would be quicker to build from Ichi than to get attacked by an enemy and fix a half-destructed building.

"The town that was attacked and conquered has already been crushed, so you realized that I reacted too, and it's too late."

"I don't know how to get out. I'm sure you didn't come here because you didn't want to do much with us."

"You came here because you wanted to make up for the loss by plundering what Lyla had looted from somewhere else. He said he came here because he thought it was a lawless zone because it would be an international problem."

I'm afraid lawless zone certification is just because there are no heads of state on this continent, where governance on an urban basis is normalized, but I can't help but say such details in a world where there seems to be no concept of fundamental human rights either.

The point is, if there's an exonerator that you can plunder, you can set it on anyone at any time.

"You're a barbarian. As long as I'm embarrassed to be from the same high elf."

Oh, I don't know.

"That's right. If it's too late, I'll show them what the law is."

"Are you going to open your eyes or something?

"No, because it's more basic. I will teach you the oldest code in the world.

I guess murder and robbery were definitely capital punishment.

If the executioner was a national army, the mastermind would be the head of state, and the king would be sentenced to a maximum sentence. "

"Ur num codes?

Well, if that reasoning makes sense, I'll be brought to justice. "

"That's fine, but that's what they do when they get hurt. That's not what I know. It's worse if you don't have the execution power."

"You're a private criminal! I was talking about the law..."

Does Lila want to be brought to justice? But I'm sorry, but I don't have time to deal with Lyla.

Nevertheless, there should also be an example artifact in the King's Capital of Portley.

If we attack with total helplessness, we will be playing the last two dances.

"But even if you attack, the artifact is a mess."

"Ah is that it? That's more of a harassment spree around you than a fight favor, right? You react indiscriminately, except for a few people I've set you up with, right?

The same goes for the rest of the Hills artifact we reclaimed from Lyla, and there was such a write-up on the Sns for the Anniversary of the Crusade to Disaster.

If the artifacts in the Oral are the same, then perhaps all artifacts, no, the Spirit King's legacy, are of the same specification.

If the Spirit King, who once heard from Lyla, has a grudge against the royal family of the current six countries, it is no wonder that he has become a substitute for the indiscriminate curse.

"The artifact itself is in an easy shape to understand, and if you find it, why don't you just stay away from it? Or take it away before it starts."

If you do know that there is, you don't even bother to get close.

"Well, if I say so, is that it? Should I stay away from the King's Capital in the first place? Me or Rae would be in trouble if they died, but it's most sensible to let someone who isn't. You like it, don't you?"

I'm angry with you, but Rare does like reasonable things.

Sometimes it is unreasonable to seek romance or atmosphere, but that is only the exception. It's like a rakkio or fukujinzuke in a curry.

"... I also wanted to test my own skills. I don't know what else to do. In the sense that if you die, it will have a great impact. My family will also have trouble if my superior child almost dies. I'm done testing Uluru...

Oh, there was another one. I don't have a subordinate, but I'm strong. "