203 - Necessary things
"Half a month?" "You're saying that in half a month, a large group of people from the Church Inquisition will arrive who will destroy all the mages in Birch Town no matter what we do?" β
"Yes, that's it." Bode pointed to the location of the harbor, "You see, this is the harbor, and the naturally formed terrain on both sides gives us a full defensive advantage. β
"As long as we take control of Birch Town and defend these two places, we will definitely be able to keep the large forces of the Church out of Birch Harbor."
"Good idea, but there's only half a month left...... And what about you? Wiel spread his hands, "You're still here?" If there is only half a month left, it shouldn't be already cleaning up the mess, right? β
"That's why the Mage Assembly needs the help of every living force." Bo's expression was serious. "There's never been a better time for us to take this town."
"The best timing? In half a month, can you turn the days like you hiding in Tibet upside down? Weir pursed his lips and looked at the empty secret room, "Shouldn't everyone get together nervously at this time?" β¦β¦ No, what are the other people, the other assembly mages doing? β
"They're pretending to be normal." β
"Are you serious? You're not kidding me, are you? "To be honest, I personally think it's safer for the mage to gather and hide in the mountains and forests. β
"Mr. Weir, I know you're anxious." Bode sighed, "But there is no way, it has already taken too much time just to gather the mage assembly. And, as you said, some people are too short-sighted to get involved in the battle with the Church, but want to escape into the mountains, and some have already embarked on a journey into the depths of the southern mountains. β
"I admire that kind of person." Vere stood up and sat down again. "Really, it looks like there's nothing left to do......"
Bode looked calm, just quietly watching Weir's movements, "Mr. Weir, do you also want to run away?" β
"No, I don't want to leave, I haven't found a companion yet. It's that your plans have to be changed...... Well, you don't have any decent plans at all. Wille realized that it was impossible for him to find them in the middle of the sea.
And if you take someone to look for it, as Bode said, it is estimated that if you haven't found it yet, you will be caught up by the people of the church, and whether they can catch yourself or not, it will definitely be very troublesome and increase the trouble.
And to help them capture the town of Lower Birch, this idea seems very feasible.
First, if Bode is right, then the Knight Chief and the Bishop should be the highest combat power in Birch Town right now, and if you want to fight them, you should be able to handle it.
The second is that it is swift, and the plan to capture Birch Town must not be delayed, because between the mage assembly without support and the church with sufficient support, if the battle drags on for too long, it will definitely fail. And this is exactly in line with Weier's thoughts, Bo Ruisi and his party are nowhere to be found, and the most important thing is to get rid of the status quo as soon as possible and find them.
The third is the manpower, what kind of people the mage gathers are like, Vere doesn't know, but at least, if he can help them capture Birch Town, not only will he have no loss to himself, but he will also be able to have enough manpower by the way.
But the most important thing before all of this is to be able to take the town.
In Weir's opinion, it was really simple and terrible to win this person, and how much protection did he think he could get by saying such things to a person who had just arrived? If it wasn't for Bo being naΓ―ve, it was either that the plan he said was just one of the links, or that he had some kind of back-up guarantee.
Bode nodded, and took out something that looked like a medallion from the table, "Give this thing to you, take it, this will prove that you are a member of the mage assembly." β
Wiel took it, "Interesting stuff. β
"It's a little bit of a disguise of your magic, so the church won't track you."
As Ver took the badge, an icon appeared on the 'Don't Starve' screen in his sight, "Hide" and "Locate", and Ver nodded and placed the badge in his arms.
"Things aren't what you think, Mr. Will." Seeing Ver put away the badge, Bode set aside the frame and took out a piece of paper, "We've worked out a foolproof plan. β
"A foolish plan?" Ver blinked, "Tell me, what's a foolproof solution?" β
"It's not that I don't believe Mr. Well, but allow me to have the suspicions that a leader of the organization should have." "Mr. Wiel, before I say this, I would like to ask you once again, as a member of the Mage's Assembly, I hope you will keep this secret for the sake of the Mage. β
Wei Er actually felt ridiculous in his heart, kept it a secret, looked at the form of the mage's assembly, and thought that if it wasn't for the sake of being able to get mutual help, or even to get help, it is estimated that no person with a simple purpose would participate in this assembly.
And, secrecy? If you don't get caught, you can't talk about secrecy or secrecy, and if you do, it is estimated that most mages will choose to save their lives instead of keeping it secret.
And there should be a lot of people in the mage assembly, knowing that no one can know about the existence of the mage assembly now, thinking about it, those badges should be a lot of help.
It is estimated that something unpleasant should have happened to those unlucky captured mages.
Ver smiled, "Well, although I'm only temporary, I'll keep what you say secret as a 'member of the Mage's Guild.'" β
Bode shoved the piece of paper in front of Vere, and it looked like it must have been copied in many copies.
Reading word by word, Wille continues to understand through 'state vision'. Wiel watched as Bode explained.
"You can see that, too. In terms of human hands alone, we are no match for the church, let alone the guards of the town. If we want to gain control of the town, we must use the best men, the most combat-ready men, to engage in skirmishes and then divert most of our attention elsewhere with those who are good at causing trouble. β
"Operation Decapitation." "It's a good idea," thought Will, "for compared to ordinary people, mages are like self-propelled weapons, and when they don't have an advantage in numbers, they're best suited to fight alone or in small groups." Coupled with the underground secret intelligence organization of the Mage Gathering, it should not be a problem in these aspects. β
"Looks like you guys have some way of sure they're going to split up." Weir put down the piece of paper in his hand, "But I have a question. Wiel nodded to the piece of paper, "It says a lot about how the church was brought away, but very little...... No, there is basically no complete plan for dealing with the Birch Town Guards. β
"Why? Isn't the mage gathering afraid of birch town to reap the benefits of fishermen? β
"Of course not." Bode smiled, "Just like Mr. Wille said, although in half a month, a large number of knights from the church will arrive, but before that, the mage assembly has already taken care of the guards of Birch Town...... Or rather, the mayor. β
Will looked at the paper on the table, tapped his finger, and raised an eyebrow. "You really did what was necessary."
"In other words, the situation we are facing now is to clean up the mess?"
"yes, it's to clean up the mess."