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Chapter 2818

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Li Huailin successfully deceived the Saint-ranked combatants by making use of their ignorance of this world. Even the knowledgeable Saint-ranked combatants were fooled, let alone the others. In their opinion, their resurrection was already something they couldn't understand. They were even dragged to a place that was obviously not their original world. The simple battle just now was the kind of battle that they couldn't understand at all. Now that this group of people was stunned, most of them really believed Li Huailin's nonsense.

Of course, although most of them believed it, there were still some who didn't believe it. However, these people who didn't believe it didn't directly question it. Although they felt that what Li Huailin said didn't seem to be true, they didn't know what the truth was. The current situation was obviously beyond their imagination. It was impossible to guess the truth. Hence, they could only take one step at a time.

Hence, under the situation where most people believed it and a small number of people didn't directly question it, everyone finally decided to follow Li Huailin's instructions. Of course, if there was a need for war, then there would be a need for a commander. Who would be the commander? Didn't a few Saint-ranked combatants stand out?

Yes, if a few Saint-ranked combatants were to be the commander, most people would be convinced. After all, most of them were civilians. To them, Saint-ranked combatants were already the limit. In their eyes, Saint-ranked combatants were equivalent to gods. Of course, it was normal for them to listen to them.

Of course, the actual situation was that the Saint-ranked combatants didn't know how to command at all. In reality, Saint-ranked combatants couldn't participate in large-scale battles. Otherwise, other Saint-ranked combatants would interfere. Hence, they actually didn't have much experience in commanding. However, it didn't matter because there were still people among them who knew how to command.

Under the orders of the Saint-ranked combatants, the battlefield began to be cleaned up. Ordinary civilians received orders to move to the outside, while the remaining people were originally soldiers. Yes, those who were killed by Li Huailin's subordinates were basically organized troops. First, there was the Elves' Silverwind Guards. Other than their leader, everyone else was present. Then, there were the Demons' legions, the Beastmen's legions, the Dwarves' legions, the Human rebel army, and so on. They were all organized troops that were eliminated by Li Huailin. Previously, the situation was chaotic, so they didn't gather together. Now, under the command of the Saint-ranked combatants, they quickly found their own troops. They were originally an army. Now that they had returned to their own troops, they didn't even need to change their organization. Of course, it was very convenient to assemble.

The process of integration was very fast. It didn't take long for all the troops to be assembled. They were basically divided into several troops according to the races. Of course, the commanders of each race were also quickly selected. Basically, the Saint-ranked combatants were the commanders of the armies that were killed by Li Huailin previously. For example, the Demons' Gordon and the other generals. Not only did they have a high reputation, but they also knew how to command. Soon, the positions of the commanders were determined.

Therefore, a set of commanders was quickly formed. The Saint-ranked combatants were the nominal commanders, while the generals were the actual commanders. The arrangement was very suitable. With such a configuration, they could basically be considered to have some combat power.

After the distribution of the troops, they quickly began to assign tasks. First, there were a large number of civilians. Their task was … not to cause trouble. Yes, all the commanders knew that in this kind of battle, the role that civilians could play was basically a side effect. They couldn't be of any combat power. If there was a real battle, it would be good enough if they could guarantee that they wouldn't cause trouble. Therefore, after some discussion, they decided to let some of the stronger civilians become militia. Of course, they wouldn't be used to attack. They were just to manage the rest of the civilians so that they wouldn't run around and cause trouble.

For these civilians, of course, they accepted it. Yes, they didn't really want to participate in this battle. War was too scary. Although their points were currently negative 100 points, didn't Li Huailin say that as long as they survived to the end, they would be able to get 1,000 points? So as long as they survived, there wouldn't be any problems. They didn't think of snatching points or anything like that. It was good enough that they could survive. Therefore, after informing them, most of them accepted this arrangement.

Of course, there were also many civilians, especially the stronger young civilians. They originally had the intention to join the army, so this time, they planned to join the army directly. Therefore, these people were basically accepted by the army. Although they couldn't become combat power, they could still be used as backup troops or logistics troops. There shouldn't be a problem moving things around. Therefore, some of the vacancies in the army were directly filled.

The rest of the civilians were basically arranged in safe places, mainly the base camp and several core strongholds around the base camp. They would hide in the strongholds, and it was unlikely that they would participate in the battle.

As for the army, their task was to be responsible for attacking. Yes, they weren't satisfied with just getting the basic points. Didn't Li Huailin say that points could be exchanged for anything they wanted? Of course, everyone wanted to give it a try. Killing an enemy would give them 5 points, and attacking a stronghold would give them 50 points. Of course, they would fight for these points.

Of course, these troops had their own conflicts. For example, there were conflicts between the Humans and the Demons. There were also conflicts between the Beastmen and the Elves. There were also conflicts between the Humans and the Dwarves (the Dwarves' troops were basically killed in the war with the Humans). Originally, these conflicts could erupt, but now that there were Saint-rank experts to hold the fort, they couldn't fight. In the end, the result of the discussion was that they would be divided into six teams and attack separately. They would occupy the strongholds in six different routes, then gather at the large plains in the middle. This way, the possibility of them fighting during the march wasn't very high.

Finally, there were the Saint-rank experts. What were they doing? They couldn't help with the march at all. As for occupying the strongholds, they didn't want to do it either. If you ask why, it was because there were too few points. Occupying a stronghold would give them 50 points. For others, 50 points might be considered as some points, but they felt that killing one person would give them 5 points. Killing 10 people would give them 50 points. Occupying a stronghold would take 5 minutes. Wouldn't they be able to kill 10 people in 5 minutes?

Yes, they felt that they seemed to have discovered a loophole in the rules of the game set by Li Huailin. Because in Li Huailin's rules, killing everyone would give them the same points, which were all 5 points. A Saint-rank expert was worth 5 points, and a commoner was also worth 5 points. Which one was more worthwhile?

According to what Li Huailin said previously, the other team's configuration was similar to theirs. In other words, there should be a large number of commoners on the other side. In that case, these commoners were all moving points. Why didn't they go and get them?

Yes, this group of Saint-rank experts discussed for a while and decided to go and deal with the commoners on the other side. It would be best if they could launch a few big moves into the other side's group before the other side could react. This would help them gain more points and also hinder the other side's deployment. It was killing two birds with one stone.

Of course, the Saint-rank experts' suggestion was quite good. Although it seemed that the Saint-rank experts would snatch away a lot of points, the problem was that they were Saint-rank experts to begin with. They would get the majority of the points, so they felt that there was no problem with this distribution. Moreover, with Saint-rank experts in charge of harassing the enemy's rear, the pressure on them wouldn't be too great. Therefore, everyone felt that this was acceptable.

Therefore, the distribution of tactics was concluded very quickly, and they started to execute it immediately. The commoners started to move under the command of the few people left behind by the troops and some temporary militias. It was rather orderly. On the other hand, the troops started to march towards the stronghold in front. The few Saint-rank experts also started to move, flying in the direction of the other side's base camp.

The integration speed of Li Huailin's troops was really very fast. Meanwhile, what was the situation at Hoppes' side? They might have to ask Li Huailin about this because Li Huailin himself had already appeared in the other side's base camp.

Yes, the skill that Li Huailin had used was the Teleportation Skill. Previously, when he saw Hoppes in the room, although it was said that both sides couldn't directly attack each other, Li Huailin had left a mark on Hoppes' body out of habit. He realized that it was possible to leave a mark.

After the competition officially started, Li Huailin first made arrangements for the situation on his side and helped them plan out the general outline. Then, Li Huailin directly teleported to Hoppes' side. Yes, on his side, Li Huailin didn't want any specific commands at all. This bunch of people weren't his direct subordinates, and if he were to directly be their commander, it would be too troublesome. It would be easy for all sorts of problems to arise. Therefore, the method that Li Huailin chose was to give them a piece of delicious meat that they could see and let them fight for it themselves. Li Huailin had also considered this before. Those people he had killed were all part of his own troops. Therefore, it wouldn't be a problem for them to command themselves. He just had to give them a direction and let them do it themselves.

What he was going to do next was, of course, to obstruct his opponents. Since he didn't have direct commands on his side, he wouldn't be able to perform any exquisite operations. Therefore, he would just have to create chaos on the other side. Only with ordinary commands against chaotic commands would Li Huailin be able to guarantee his victory.

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