Chapter 201: Espionage
Chapter 201 Espionage
For my question, the military god seems to have been prepared. "I don't know what the specific arrangements are on the Japanese side, but I just deduce that the Japanese should have at least some similar reserves based on the general state of war, and it has now been confirmed that the reserves do exist."
I nodded and said, "The analysis makes sense, and it seems that there is more to the reserve than that, at least I don't think the Japanese will only arrange such a few people to be used as reserves." â
"I think so too."
"Then you're both wrong." I was looking at the battlefield in front of me and discussing with the god of war, when suddenly I heard Sumi's voice coming from behind.
"Why did you come to the front?"
Su Mei said with an indifferent look: "Anyway, we are the attacker, even if we can't attack, will we still be pushed back to this side by the Japanese?" Seeing that I shook my head helplessly, Su Mei proudly brought the topic back to business. Just received a message from our intelligence agents lurking on the opposite side. â
"What's new?" "How did I not know?" I asked the god of war almost at the same time, but the content was not used. I was concerned about the content of the intelligence, but the god of war was wondering why Somi knew the news before him. In any case, the god of war is equivalent to an information exchange center in our guild, and usually there is information that is transmitted to him first and then transferred to us, and today there is even news that he doesn't know.
Su Mei explained indifferently: "The news came back from the NPC spies lurking in the Japanese guild, because it is an NPC, there is no way to use space equipment, so it is not easy to carry a crystal communication machine." The news was a verbal message from his fighters during the battle just now. â
Unlike most guilds, our guild has a special group of NPCs, and they are spy NPCs. Because the players in the game also have another identity in reality, it can be said that in-game espionage is almost ubiquitous. It's possible that a friend you've been leveling up with for a long time is actually a spy for another guild, and the reason could be because the guild leader is his best friend, or simply his own brother. While it's possible to make friends in-game, there's no guarantee that someone will have more powerful friends outside of the game, and when the relationship between two friends conflicts, some people are likely to fall to one or the other. For such unprofessional, but almost indistinguishable spies, the various guilds have a headache. It's a bit better to have a guild like ours, because of the powerful power of the god of war and the surveillance system that spreads across all the cities of our guild, so if a player behaves abnormally, it will be detected almost immediately. As for the other guilds, the spies are almost indistinguishable, and unless they are exposed for some fortuitous reason, it is almost impossible to hear of any guild that has managed to catch a few spies.
Because in-game player spies are so easy to obtain, few people in the game would consider using NPCs as spies. Of course, there is a reason why it is easy for players to spy on the ZĂ i, but the more important reason is because the NPCs in the game all store the ZĂ i relationship index. If you want to get intel from an NPC, then there are only a few possibilities. One is that he is your subordinate, and the other is that you have a super good relationship with him. Although it is easier to cooperate with NPC Spies obtained in the first case, it is not easy to send your NPC subordinates to the opponent's guild without being discovered. Not to mention that almost all of the important NPC sources for each guild are obtained from the official institutions set by the system, just trying to find NPC henchmen with high intelligence enough to be spies is already a huge challenge in itself. Of course, the second method can also be considered, but compared to the first one, this one is actually more unreliable. There are only five types of NPCs in the guild: free NPCs, soldier NPCs, internal affairs NPCs, advanced NPCs, and special NPCs. Free NPCs are the system brushing the citizens in various cities and the like, this kind of NPC is a lot, and it's easy to buy, but this kind of NPC is the same as the common people, unless you have the ability to buy hundreds of thousands of such NPCs, otherwise it is estimated that you can't get any news. Soldier NPCs can access some secrets compared to free NPCs, but these NPCs act too regularly, and they are rarely left alone, and more importantly, this kind of NPC intelligence is not too high, almost all of them are tendons, as long as you slightly - show - out of his intentions, he will directly turn his face with you, and his political consciousness is much higher than those elite NPCs with high IQs. Internal NPCs are the easiest to buy and the easiest to access some information among all NPCs, but there are also two types of NPCs: high-level and low-level. Low-level internal affairs NPCs are easy to buy, but their positions are fixed, so it is not easy for them to access important information, and even if they know, they can't take the initiative to contact you. High-level internal affairs NPCs often come into contact with some key departments and know a lot of things, but this kind of NPC only has the help of the leadership and NPCs of the guild, and as an outsider, you can't contact them at all, and you can't find a way to buy them. Not to mention high-level NPCs, these guys not only have their own personalities-sex-, but they are all goblins, and they want to buy them, and they don't know if they have been sold. As for special NPCs, this group is not available in every guild, and their common feature is only one earth-destroying strength, for example, Vena and Peacock Hades are considered special NPCs in our guild. These guys usually have good personal relationships with the guild hierarchy and are terrifyingly powerful, and if you want to buy them, you have to weigh whether you have enough capital. Small guilds can't afford to bribe, big guilds won't do that if they have money to bribe, it's better to hire millions more NPC troops if they really have so much money, after all, spending so much money to get a spy is really a bit more than worth the loss.
Although for these reasons, all guilds have given up on NPC spies, but our guild has such a group of real NPC spies, and we are directly the first type of spies used, that is, our own subordinates.
In fact, our guild's NPC spies are not trained by us, they are a ready-made class of troops, and their source is the Temple of Chaos-Chaos-and Order. As long as we have the money, we can mass-produce these spies without any restrictions, and we can send them to any guild and easily blend them in. This kind of spy to deal with the general guild entry method is actually very simple, grab an NPC of the same status, kill it, and then disguise it as him.
The Spy NPCs produced by the Chaos-Chaos-and Temple of Order have the ability to transform themselves, and can disguise themselves as any NPC species, except for mechanical lifeforms and spirits that require specialized spies to disguise, ordinary living organisms can be disguised by these spies. The disguised spy can not only use his own skills to read part of the opponent's memory, but also copy several of the opponent's special abilities, so that he can better disguise himself as the opponent and penetrate the enemy. Of course, although this kind of NPC can read, memorize, and copy skills, it is not something that anyone can disguise. For example, if the Japanese get one of these spies, they will never be able to disguise Vina, because the premise of disguise is that the target must be killed. With Vina's combat power, who can kill her?
"What news did our spies bring back?" After learning that the information was brought back by NPC spies, the god of war no longer doubted-confused-anything.
"That's what you just discussed." Sumi said: "The Japanese do have reserves, but they are not what you think. The ninjas you just saw knocking our men down the walls are all in reserve. â
"That's it?" Both I and the military god were very surprised by this information. The military god asked suspiciously: "They only arrange such a small number of reserves, what will they do when the city wall is breached again?" â
Su Mei didn't answer the words of the god of war, but looked at me. "Brother Ziri, you should know why the Japanese didn't arrange a reserve?"
"I should know?" I tilted my head and thought about it for a long time before I suddenly reacted. "The super-stimulant?" Ghost Nobunaga had pulled out a thing like a night pearl with a pitted surface when I broke into the back of the Japanese lines, and it only took a little bit to improve the strength of himself and the people around him, if he used it when he broke through the city...... Not all, only a third, I estimate that the group of Japanese in front of me will instantly become a large group of super masters, and I estimate that unless everyone on our side becomes as powerful as me, we will have to be beaten back even if we don't estimate. After thinking about the reason, I can understand the arrangement of the Japanese. "In that case, they really don't need reserves when they arrive."
"What the hell is going on?" The god of war didn't see the function of that special prop, so he still didn't understand it, but after I explained it to him, he understood why the Japanese didn't have reserves.
After explaining the reason to the god of war, I suddenly had another question. "That's not right! Sumei. It's not a big deal that the Japanese didn't prepare reserves, right? Is it necessary for our spies to risk someone on the battlefield to talk to for such a trivial matter? â
"Brother Ziri is really Brother Ziri. You're right, the spy certainly doesn't have more to say. Real intelligence is really about reserves, but not that the Japanese do not have reserves, but that they have two reserves. You've seen the first one, and if we succeed in breaking through the walls, then Onite Nobunaga will activate that stimulant to strengthen the Japanese players' combat power. But it doesn't really matter, the real key issue is that Oni Hand Nobunaga has a second reserve in his hands, a Protoss reserve. â
"Protoss reserves?"
"That's right. A ghost army from Japan's Sacred Mountain, there are not many of them, but the combat power is boundless, and with our current offensive force, it is estimated that it will collapse on the whole line if it can hold out for half a day at most. â
"Isn't it true that the Protoss are not allowed to participate in other battles other than siege battles of different national guilds? We're just fighting for national access, so why can they - intervene? â