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Chapter 554

Words:1922Update:22/06/27 10:06:05

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"This way, no … it should be here. Why can't I attack the aerial units?!"

Hiri clumsily dragged the crystal mouse and tapped on the keyboard beside her.

Josiah watched silently from the side as Hiri, the 'ruler', sent her few soldiers to the battlefield, and then lined up to die under the enemy's sword one by one.

In the end, the city that Hiri had painstakingly managed for an hour was invaded by the enemy's Dragon Hawk Knight Legion, and the peasants below fled in all directions.

When the buildings in the city turned into flames and collapsed into ruins one by one, the soldiers under Hiri's command fell in droves and became corpses one after another.

This country that had only been established for an hour was gradually destroyed under the command of Hiri, the ruler. Even the only two heroes in the country, Karsus and Antonidas, could not stop the enemy's Dragon Hawk Legion.

"You're an Archmage! Why did you die so quickly! This Blood Elf Prince is too weak! "

Hiri kept ordering the barracks to speed up the training of the soldiers, but unfortunately, the two great heroes only lasted less than twenty seconds in front of the enemy's Dragon Hawk Knight Legion before they became corpses and their souls returned to the Hero's Altar.

In the end, the Blood Elf Prince did not even have time to release his phoenix before he fell under the enemy's thunder hammer with hatred.

When the Dragon Hawk Knight Legion entered the hinterland and destroyed all the barracks and castles of this country, this country that had only existed for an hour was declared dead.

"It wasn't easy for me to build this city!"

Hiri looked at everything she had painstakingly built turned into ruins and slammed the table angrily.

"That cruel tyrant on the other side, doesn't he have any room for negotiation?!"

"Uh … This game is not like civilization, there is no such thing as diplomacy." Josiah watched from the side as Hiri became queen for less than ten minutes and the tragic end of her country, and made some objective comments. "And Hiri, you were the one who sent the infantry to harass the other party's peasants, right?"

"Anyway, I can't accept it!"

Hiri quit the battle, and before Josiah could explain, she started another battle.

This time, Hiri's goal was no longer to develop her own city. The Spellcaster lady had rediscovered her game style, which was to be reckless to the end.

Hiri, who had already grasped the basic rules of the game, began to build her own army.

Therefore, the second country that Hiri established, from the founding to the destruction of the country, took less than an hour.

"Should we still add a formation system?"

Josh stood at the side and watched as Ciri moved the mouse around nonstop.

This girl was destined not to be a great general. In every battle, Hiri's method was very simple. That was to select all the soldiers and kill them all in one go.

"This game … is so difficult."

After the second failure, Hiri lay on the table weakly. She had been in a state of panic since the beginning.

When some soldiers were on the verge of death, Hiri wanted them to escape from the battlefield, but they were blocked by the teammates around them.

Hiri could not control the entire army while commanding a single soldier, and there was also the operation of the hero.

"This is just the beginning, but it is indeed a little difficult."

Of course, Josiah could not ask too much of Hiri, a novice who had just started playing RTS games. This type of game was' difficult to get started '.

This was also one of the reasons why players of RTS games were restricted on Earth. It was difficult to get started, and just getting started required a long time of practice.

"Next time when you have time, I'll let you try a simpler mode," Josiah said.

"Could it be that the tyrant on the other side is willing to negotiate with me?" Hiri suddenly became interested.

"That's a different game," Josiah did not expect that with Hiri's personality, she would actually think of negotiating with the other side while playing this kind of game.

"Hmm … What kind of simple method is that?"

"I'm guessing that Hiri doesn't like to control so many soldiers?"

"It's not that I don't like it, it's actually quite interesting to control an army, but … the soldiers are too slow, they don't know how to escape on their own when they are on the verge of death, and they even need me to remind them.

"I'll make a mode where you only need to control one hero."

Josiah planned to release another legend when he released Warcraft 3.

"Only control one hero?"

"Let's call it Ruins Defense for now. You'll understand the specifics once it's officially announced. Basically, it's a mode that anyone can get started with."

The Ruins Defense Josiah was talking about was DOTA. This map was created by players, and had more players in the world than Warcraft 3 itself.

Most importantly, it was easy to get used to this mode, and it was easy to experience the fun of it.

This included the ability to play five times in a row.

"But let's sleep for today."

Josiah looked at the clock on the wall, it was already five o 'clock in the morning. It was worth mentioning that Hiri was only wrapped in a blanket, and the inside was completely hollow.

"Do you want me to make the bed?" Hiri said as she buried her face in the blanket.

"Hiri, your room … to rest?"

Josiah looked back at the messy room. As it was almost sunrise, Josiah didn't want to spend his remaining time on tidying up the room.

"Rest, actually Josiah, I still want to continue for the third round." Hiri said as she looked at her defeat record on the screen.

"I've stayed up for almost three days, so I'll be taking my leave for now … Hiri, you still have the Purple Cloak class tomorrow, so pay attention to your time."

"Don't look down on me, when I was surviving in the forest, I only slept three hours a day." Hiri bragged about her tragic past.

Josiah didn't say anything, he just reached into the blanket and ruffled Hiri's messy hair. He stood up from his seat and yawned. Hiri continued to fight on the road to building her kingdom.

When Josiah pushed open the door to the corridor, he saw a dark figure hiding in the shadows at the end of the corridor.

"Looks like you had a wonderful night." The Dark Elf's light purple eyes glowed in the shadows.

"Let's get down to business."

Josiah was so tired that he wasn't in the mood to listen to the Dark Elf's teasing.

"Someone is trying to find out about you, it's the people from the Land of Frost." The Dark Elf said.

"As expected, so how much did they find out?"

"I don't think those black pigeons will ignore my orders, so they still don't know anything."

The Dark Elf seemed very confident in his prestige among the black pigeons.

"I thought you would sell my information at a clear price. Looks like I misunderstood you, Qianmian. But it doesn't matter." Josiah looked in the direction of the Philosopher's Tower through the window. "Even if they find out my identity, it doesn't matter. Anyway, the information about me won't be valuable in Noland the day after tomorrow."

"The Skegerona Prize ceremony?" The Dark Elf guessed what Josiah was referring to.

"Qianmian, I'll have to trouble you with something. My sister will probably be coming to Noland the day after tomorrow. Can you go and fetch her?"

When Josiah made this request, the Dark Elf's expression changed.

"Can you … get someone else? Your Highness Josiah. "The Dark Elf revealed a stiff smile." I've been a little busy lately. "

"Is my sister that scary?" Josiah's impression was that the Second Princess was more approachable.

"It's just that I don't get along with her." The Dark Elf sighed. "Tell me when the Second Princess arrives in Noland."

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