The game has become a real alternate world

Chapter 1086 - 767: Reinforcements Arrive

The game has become a real alternate world

Chapter 1086 - 767: Reinforcements Arrive

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Chapter 1086: Chapter 767: Reinforcements Arrive

Ring Tower City.

Inside the meeting room.

Leaders who aren’t too busy are now gathered here.

Alyris said:

"The leader needs a group of people to accompany him to the Blood Battle Battlefield for defense work."

The spacetime overlay on Kana’s side has already started, but such an overlay will obviously draw the attention of some demons.

Even though it’s just a small group of demons, they are troublesome enough, and Kana cannot recklessly take action.

After all, that’s the Blood Battle Battlefield.

Kana is an entity under strict observation.

As long as he doesn’t take action, it doesn’t matter if he roams the battlefield, but if he starts taking large-scale action against the demons on the Blood Battle Battlefield, it is clearly a signal of war.

Immediately, demons of the same level will appear to restrict him.

According to Heern, high-level battles being too close could easily interrupt the process of spacetime overlay, so it’s suggested that Kana better not take action.

Svina Anna clearly can’t handle it alone, so naturally, some people need to be deployed from the Night Watchers.

"Me!" Raelia, who didn’t have many tasks, was the first to raise her hand. Going to the Abyss to fight, that was right up her alley.

Alyris nodded.

"There are plenty of personnel below, but there are somewhat not enough commanders, so Raelia alone is sufficient." Alyris said, and then discussed with everyone which troops to dispatch, ending the meeting.

Raelia couldn’t wait to leave, starting to muster troops for deployment.

But since it’s going to the Blood Battle Battlefield to fight demons, it can’t be done carelessly.

It’s best to select teams with strong combat power.

After some thought, she selected one hundred Level Ten [Light Guardians] and five squads of [Soul Guardians].

This team of fewer than two hundred people was enough.

After all, they weren’t really going to fight a Blood Battle, just to defend a region.

This area is considered relatively remote for both sides of the Blood Battle, not within their operational zones.

As the orange-red gate opened, they filed in. Under Kana’s guidance, they appeared directly in front of him.

"Is this the Abyss? It really looks like a hellhole." Raelia boldly stepped out first, looking at the environment in the sky, she couldn’t help but comment.

The orange-red sky was oppressive, the land barren, and in the distance, one could see volcanoes, with the strong sulfur smell stinging the nose.

Not far from them, a subtle fluctuation appeared in the air, as Heern was holding a totem pole, doing something unknown.

"Where are the demons? Weren’t there supposed to be demons everywhere in the Abyss? Why is there not a single one in sight?" Raelia asked.

She thought crossing the Teleportation Gate would mean seeing demons charging at them.

Hearing this, Kana chuckled and pointed behind him.

"Isn’t there one right here?"

Raelia glanced at Svina Anna, and both of them rolled their eyes together.

"You still have time to joke around, doesn’t seem like it’s very urgent here."

Kana nodded.

"Nothing too urgent, just a simple visit to the area, and with me standing here, not many demons would come unless they’re out of their minds."

Although demons lack order and always rush headlong in Blood Battles, they are usually somewhat restrained by higher-level demons.

This restraint can be so broad it could be described as "none," but it counts as a restraint.

This restraint usually keeps demons from approaching Kana. Be

cause Kana is a new God here, the opposing demons do not know what Kana intends to do.

But as long as Kana doesn’t engage in Blood Battle, the opposing demons won’t do anything, because provoking a God to stay here and fight them would be tricky for demons.

And it brings no gains.

Yet demons are chaotic; even with such loose constraints, they might not be stopped.

So surely, some demons will come over at random.

In such a situation, even if Kana does not necessarily attract the gods from the demon side, it might still draw some attention. This slight unexpectedness, Kana couldn’t be bothered with, so better let the Night Watchers handle it.

When these Night Watchers arrived, they curiously observed the surroundings.

They were somewhat nervous upon hearing they’d be fighting in the Abyss.

After all, it’s the Abyss; they had only ever heard about it in books. Now that they are here, they calmed down and began to build defense structures, as it was explained they were mainly here for defense.

Kana waved his hand. The Night Watchers present were now equipped with some basic knowledge of this Abyss Plane.

"How are things in Ring Tower City?" Kana asked.

"Can’t you just check through the channel?"

"I prefer using my ears to listen."

"So troublesome, you should’ve called Alyris over." Raelia complained.

Kana chuckled and shook his head:

"That won’t do, Alyris has to lead in Ring Tower City." When Kana is absent, Alyris needs to take on his responsibilities, signing some reports, handling some affairs. "And I’m not really asking, just testing if you’ve remembered some important matters." Kana said with a playful smile.

Raelia pouted unhappily.

"Firstly, the recruitment of newcomers has been re-restricted, and those wanting to join have become fewer after the initial batch was dealt with.

"The large group of Night Watchers I recruited without limits are still in training, and it seems to be working out well. In another one or two months, these recruits should transition to Apprenticeship."

Having mentioned these matters that were originally closely related to Raelia, she pondered a bit, before recalling some other things.

"Then there’s North City, where it will take about half a year to build that wonder you want."

"Half a year, that’s pretty good." Kana said.

After saying this, Raelia couldn’t recall anything else.

Kana shook his head helplessly:

"You really don’t listen much."

Raelia was unashamed, spreading her hands:

"What can I say, my main duty is to charge into battle, and as long as I do that well, isn’t it enough?"

Hearing this, Kana could only nod, understanding not to demand too much. Besides, Raelia could remember, she just wasn’t well-versed in the developments of some matters.

"I smell something off, is a demon coming?" Raelia asked.

Kana looked into the distance and nodded:

"Time for your main duty."

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