Chapter 268:
What “war correspondent” Big Sion could see, Murphy could also see, and even more clearly than the little player.
His other pair of eyes constantly patrolled and overlooked everything happening on this land from high above. Even when Wolfsbane attacked Crimson Citadel, Revnor’s eyes never left Murphy’s territory.
In fact, Murphy noticed the gnolls’ movements in Anderma Hills the moment they started acting strangely.
That gnoll warlord Lord Kenport Gnawbone seems to understand the art of warfare well. Wolfsbane’s attack happened last night, and he can be certain that Crimson Citadel suffered damage as a result. Now is the perfect time to launch a full-scale offensive.
In a sense, Kenport’s strategy is completely correct.
If Murphy’s subordinates were truly brave warriors recruited locally, last night’s chaos would undoubtedly have a significant and unavoidable impact on Crimson Citadel’s defenses at this critical juncture, perhaps even directly triggering an irreversible rout.
But fortunately, Murphy’s warriors get a new life every three days, so the vampire lord is not actually worried about the impending decisive battle.
The players still need two days and two nights to respawn, but honestly, given their current numbers, they can’t play a crucial role in a battle of this scale between the two sides.
At least on the front lines, players are still unable to form a reliable, resilient force.
