Chapter 119: You Lot Dont Understand ‘Infiltration! (2/2)

It’s a pity that Angora wasn’t a God of Games believer in the past, which was why Xi Wei couldn’t have known his circumstances before even if he checked the memories in his divinity—drastically reducing the fun.

Still, even as Xi Wei considered whether he should pay closer attention to Angora, the other players were slowly becoming restless as well.

The fearsome character that was Vela the girl from a fringe village notwithstanding, Edward’s group was not a contented lot, much less the dynamic duo of fat-and-skinny who could continue fooling around under torture.

“The door guards mean nothing to us, but it would be troublesome if things get messy since the Silver Eagle Duke hasn’t really turned against our Lord.” Vela had promptly considered the duke a hostile, perhaps out of concern over Angora. “His Lordship is weak and we shouldn’t compare him to us.”

It was not as if she was understanding the guardsmen either—the ‘Level 5′ text hanging over their heads were just too obvious, which left a feeling that their combat ability was also only that much. On the other hand, Vale was the weakest person amongst them but she was already Level 14, not to mention that she would receive some attribute complement as an NPC and was therefore on par with Level 15 players.

“How many guards could there be in Tunaya?” Joe was already excitedly raising the event to a siege.

“With a large city like this? Two to three thousand and with a garrison stationed nearby,” Edward replied. “But the guards aren’t the problem—it’s the Holy Corps in the city. Religion here is split between the Temple of Glory and the Brilliant White Church, which means six hundred Holy Corps soldiers whom we could never win against.”

City guards were normal humans, and fighting in the city was not too different from direct warfare in the planes. Moreover, there were narrow alleyways that limited the number of people entering, and with Eleena’s resurrection they only needed to get the strategy and the handful of Players here would grind down the thousands of guardsmen stationed here.

On the other hand, the Holy Corps protected by Divine Grace were trouble. Swarming them despite the Players’ current ability wouldn’t help matters because the Temple of Glory and the Brilliant White Church were major religions, and there were many champions amongst them who were more powerful than the Rotten Bones Archbishop.

“That is why we have to keep everything contained in the castle since there would just be a few mages at best.” Edward concluded, slightly suppressing the players’ raging intention to start something.

That was when Gou Dan suddenly spoke. “Hold up! His Lordship had just replied to my livestream post! He is telling us to come up with a plan to infiltrate his eldest brother’s castle and see if we could steal some information.”

“Looks like His Lordship had realized something at the banquet…”

Vela turned on her forum as well to start browsing through Gou Dan’s post, ignoring all his text and images and searching along his replies. She reached Angora’s reply eventually, and fell into quiet thought after reading it.

“Infiltration? Leave it to us!”

Having not said much, pudgy Terrosche’s eyes brightened at that. “We had infiltrated Secret Eye’s base before and obtained substantial, solid information as a foundation for the expedition to destroy them!”

“That’s right. We’re professionals!” Skinny Silva added beside him.

“You guys? Forget it…”

Edward’s mouth twitched when he remembered what he heard in that same Secret Eye’s Base. “You two are warriors and not fit for the cloak and dagger stuff. For infiltration, we’ll should have a Shadow Rogue—”

“What would you know!? Don’t underestimate us!” Terrosche’s eyes were round as he glared at Edward and interrupted his retort. “Shadow Rogues are just assassins who could move in stealth! They know jack all about infiltration!”

“That’s right! We are just helping His Lordship in our own way!” Silva shouted, raising his hand as if unwilling to fall behind.

Edward had wanted to say more, but suddenly felt that having the two idiots drawing the enemy’s firepower up front while he slipped in to complete the quest just like last time was fine too.

Hence, he briskly withdrew his retort and stopped the debate, turning to a new topic instead. “That said, the most important question is how to slip out without having the two guards by the door noticing—”

Even before he could finish, Terrosche had already dashed outside the door.

“Dynamic Entry!” He roared the name of his skill at the top of his lungs as he crashed into the door with the force of a tank, knocking the door down.

“It’s here! Brother Terrosche most prided Dynamic Entry, dealing twice the damage of an average player!” Silva excitedly commentated beside him.

The other players quietly glanced at the hands that were shaking and stretching out beneath the fallen doors, feeling sorry for the guards.