I Become a Landlady in the Game World
Chapter 770 - 385: Lord, This Is Too Insane
CHAPTER 770: CHAPTER 385: LORD, THIS IS TOO INSANE
Norris quickly returned to Fasal Village with his team.
By the time he reached the walls, he realized he was the last to arrive among the summoned.
"How are things?" Wolf asked immediately upon seeing Norris.
"They’ve set up specific defensive ranges and won’t easily leave. They stopped chasing us there, and moreover, even though they’re not the main combat team, their members are equipped with Golden Weapons and Purple Equipment. Their Bowman Team even has several Golden Bows which they can switch between, so, without a doubt, they are Dual-class Professionals in Magic and Body Techniques," Norris reported succinctly.
While he spoke, his expression involuntarily grew more solemn. Thinking back on it still sent shockwaves through him.
After all, on the Stan Continent, a person’s Talent determined their potential.
It is acknowledged that possessing Magic is the best Talent.
Many Mages have a weakness early in their development due to their low Physical Strength.
Therefore, if a Mage develops a Dual-class profession, especially one in the Physical Skill System that compensates for this flaw, their potential for future growth is unstoppable.
As Norris spoke, Worley and Nicholas couldn’t help but glance at him, astonishment written all over their faces.
After finishing, Norris also noticed the expressions on their faces and asked, "What’s wrong? Any issues?"
Worley directly said, "I encountered a similar situation on the left flank, with many Dual-class Professionals there as well."
Thus, he too had retreated in disarray, not expecting Norris to be similarly distressed.
The current situation seemed unbelievable to him.
When had Fasal Village fallen into such dire straits?
Just a month ago, they were still dominating among the village-level territories!
"And our main forces also have many Dual-class Professionals," Nicholas said solemnly.
The same thing happening in three places could only mean that Hope Village had more Dual-class Professionals than they had anticipated.
Thus, the strength of Hope Village needed to be reassessed.
Hope Village was stronger than they had anticipated.
Dual-class Professionals also meant that their combat endurance would last longer.
If they initially thought their adversaries could only last half a battle, now they could last the entire fight.
Whether the Professionals of Hope Village had the stamina was one thing, but under such sustained attacks, Fasal Village couldn’t hold out much longer.
Because Hope Village’s attacks were too fierce and Fasal Village’s Stone resources were insufficient.
Or rather, even if relatively sufficient, it was futile if the replenishment couldn’t keep up with the destruction; in the end, defensive power might completely collapse.
Thinking this, everyone’s gaze returned to Wolf.
Overthinking was useless; the fate of Fasal Village was now in the hands of their Lord.
Wolf, observing the expressions of the three, directly asked, "Any other special information?"
His tone was relatively calm as he inquired, yet one could feel the restrained emotions within.
Indeed, their Lord had always been known for his fiery temperament and his imperious demeanor.
Yet today, he had forcefully suppressed it, causing Worley and Norris to feel uneasy.
Nicholas, meanwhile, thought of the Black Stone he had embedded at the public building within the territory.
The more he considered it, the more he felt something was amiss. Would their Lord reveal such a last resort so easily?
There were probably other things he didn’t know!
Although Nicholas was alone, if Fasal Village was doomed, he didn’t want to go down with it.
He contemplated his next moves. Glancing at Worley and Norris, he wondered what they were thinking.
Thinking this, Nicholas finally gave up on discussing plans with the two.
Clearly, they weren’t very clever.
With no other choice, he would temporarily follow the Lord!
Based on his understanding of the Lord, the Lord was never one to sit idle and wait for death; he certainly had contingencies in place.