Golden Experience

Episode 273: Plain But Solid

Rare was aware of the fact that one of the satellite cities of King Werth, a member of the Werth Catholic Church who had lurked in Grossmunt, had been overrun by the MPC.

Congratulations. Looks like the operation went well.

Tell me why you knew before you reported it, but that's not going to happen now.

The timing of the friendly chat from Bamboo was a little after the city was overrun, so I thought it might be a report of the success of the operation, but that was correct.

But apparently, that's not all Bamboo reported.

It feels like... Well, the truth is, I don't know if it fits or not. Yeah, but don't you think that's quite an interesting hypothesis? Interesting means players are going to like it.

So, after all, if there's anyone else who killed the Royal Hills, who is it? ─ ─ You're the one who destroyed King Hills, aren't you?

<... well, that's right. I didn't mean to hide so much from you. Exactly. I am the Seventh Disaster.

Anything that might seem good to me when I showed up in the Neuschlos woods, but Bumb also remembered what he had in common in visual terms for the first time when he thought of the fact that Rare-Disaster.

Anyway, it's true that a player named Yeoli is an alarming subject.

As the player said, it was Lyla who killed the Hills royal family in second place on the Invasion Leaderboard in the second event.

It may seem like a coincidence, but it is not a big mistake in the thought process.

I'm pretty sure he got to the top of the rankings in recognition for killing the Hills royalty and putting the Oral royalty under control.

And as Yeoli said, it was Lila who killed the Hills royalty. I'm pretty sure that also contributes a lot to earning event points.

There's another reason why Bran was first, but, well, come on, let me tell you something. Yeah, she's a member of the Magnumerum, too. I think you realize that.

Although the breakdown of event points is not publicly available and is only a matter of possibility, it is a big deal to get to that fact. Even if there's a part closer to the top.

Bamboo guessed about the oral coup, but we need to think about whether we should say it now.

As for the identity of the Seventh Calamity being a player, I don't mind saying anything else because it doesn't make any difference from what I just discovered.

But it's a little troublesome to know that the shadow ruler of the Oral Kingdom is an eighth calamity and a player.

There is no problem in telling Bamboo itself, but knowing can be a security hole in itself. Bamboo attitude doesn't mean the yeoli won't notice anything extra.

That's why I hesitated to tell Bran about the inventory. I intend to teach the celebration as well when the shape is suppressed, but I think that the more powerful it becomes to attack and destroy a country, the easier it will be to make contact with the players.

In that sense, you need to be very careful about the information you give Bamboo.

In the future, there will always be players around him. For now, it seems like the Yeoli are the most discerning and intuitive players, but they are still a threat enough.

If it is NPC, if it is troublesome, it will be solved if it kills. Even if it's someone's family, all you have to do is kill them.

But not in players.

Even if it kills, it will come back to life immediately, and if we have any information, there is no way to stop it from spreading.

As you feel, that yeoli is dangerous. Regarding the future activities of the MPC, I want you to be most alert to the methods and trends of Ieoli, whatever else you do. This is just a favor, because MPC is your clan, and there's nothing you can ask for. "

Don't say that in a nasty way. Needless to say, leave it to me to monitor the house cage. And then I'm a little concerned about intonation, so I corrected it, and I wrote "prison cage" in my house.

I remember seeing the name in the SNS dedicated to MPC. I thought perhaps you could read it with kaori.

Despite the many letters that can be written on the kaori, I thought that purposefully writing it as a cage in the house and making it into a kaori might be a somewhat sick quality or a dangerous person in another sense, but that would be reassuring. It means it's a kanji character that I had because I needed Ye and Oli as a sound.

'Let's remember. So, I guess next was the raid on the King's Capital. There's the Virgin Amarier, who you know perfectly well, so even if you did, the raid would certainly fail, but you can assume it was a premise, right? As far as I'm concerned, I wonder how far the King's Capital can be pressured as a result. Do you have any way to break through the walls?

"There are only two methodologies for thinking about breaking through walls. Destroy it or get over it. It's still good if you destroy it, but if you get over it, if the failure is confirmed from the beginning, the presence of the walls you overcome is the biggest obstacle to your exit. So it's paradoxical to get over it."

If Bamboo raids by himself, he can cross the castle wall by using "Summon Monsters" inside, but he can't do it any more than act as MPC.

If so, surely there will only be destruction or overcoming.

And if failure is a prerequisite, as a leader, you have to think about retreating.

If you get over it and break in, you will have to get over it the same way when you retreat, because retreating is not a good war situation in the first place. Even if you try to climb the walls for a long time in that situation, you'll just be good with bows and arrows and magic.

Even so, we don't have the hand to destroy that wall. Even if I could, it would take time, and in the meantime, the knights who defend the country wouldn't look at me with their fingers around them.

With the power of the Wealth Church, it is possible not to deploy for any reason, but the Knights cannot be stopped.

The Church still has some say in the country at the moment, but it cannot be said that it is under attack by monsters, until the walls are destroyed.

In other words, it is unrealistic to target the internal damage of King's Landing. The battlefield inevitably falls outside the castle walls. Demonstrate your intention to destroy the Wall, and the Knights and Guards will emerge, then attack them, cut them up and retreat in place. Repeating this a few times would be enough pressure on the country.

Behind the appearance and the way we talk, Bamboo is a very talented person.

Good plan. If the attacking monster players return alive, they will gain experience and control over the damage to King's Landing. I was right to solicit you.

What's more, if you like it. Besides, I probably won't fight directly, even if I'm at a disadvantage. I feel pretty good about being a clan member, but I wouldn't say that if I were to expose my hands.

Good. If there is only one thing to say, you should be careful of reinforcements from other cities around King's Landing. By the time the raid on your king's capital begins, Wealth will already know that Grossmunt is falling. Then there is a good chance that another city around King's Landing will recruit combat power and put it into King's Landing defense. Depending on the timing, we may be able to reverse the invasion from King's Landing to Grossmunt.

Our goal is not to attack King's Landing, but to pose a threat and gain experience. If there are more enemies, I'd rather welcome them both. The plan to recapture Grossmunt is certainly cumbersome, but it's not enough to protect us either. The worst you can do is give up and run. Then we'll just have to raid again.

I see. You're right. I'll leave this matter to you because I have something to do, but if I have time, I might borrow Mare for a look. [M] Say hello then.