Chapter 320: The Broken Balance

For reincarnation, the importance of time is self-evident, after all, reincarnation leads a fast-paced life. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

Only by going through enough reincarnation quests can they get enough resources to grow and improve their strength.

And as human beings, their lifespan is limited, and no matter how they strengthen their lifespan, they will die one day.

If you don't find a way to live forever before then, you will die even if you become a reincarnation.

Those reincarnators in the infinite world do not have the treatment of immortality, and their lifespan is still so much, and they can only rely on themselves if they want to live.

The most the infinite world can give them is strength and a certain degree of longevity.

As for immortality, it would be impossible.

Immortality is easy and eternal life is difficult, this sentence is not just talking, but an unchangeable fact!

The difference between the two is no less than the difference between heaven and earth.

It is not difficult to live forever, and there are as many means as there are in the void that can be achieved; But immortality is different, even with the infinite vastness of the void, there are very few ways to truly achieve immortality, and they can be counted on one hand.

As a person?

Who wants to live only a few decades? Hundreds of years?

On the earth, where technology dominates everything, there is no intention to give up on extending the life span of human beings, let alone these reincarnators who know that there are traces of immortality and are not vain?

Will they be willing to live only a few decades or a hundred years?

It's obviously impossible.

As for the natives, the existence of the reincarnation allows them to set their eyes on the Void World Sea, rather than being confined to the tiny Kyushu.

Otherwise, Cao Cao, Lu Bu, Liu Bei, why did they choose to join forces?

Of course, there is a reason for the common enemy of reincarnation, but more importantly, the Void World Sea has diverted the contradictions between them.

The situation is deadlocked, and it is difficult to achieve results in a short period of time.

Although Cao Cao and his natives had the help of Heavenly Time, plus the help of some main gods and people from the nightmare space, they naturally occupied a lot of advantages, but those reincarnators were not vegetarians.

Although it is not known what the result will be, there is no doubt that it will not be in the near future.

It's just that no matter who they are, they don't want to see this come true, and it's not a good thing for anyone, so they will inevitably find a way to avoid this outcome, so there is the following scene.

The reincarnators and the natives gathered near Chibi to make final preparations for the decisive battle.

While this may seem incredible, it's not surprising at all.

The reincarnators can't afford to wait, Cao Cao can't afford to wait, the reincarnators don't have so much time to spend here, and Cao Cao and they won't watch the war continue.

Don't forget, this is Cao Cao's home field, and every day the war lasts, the biggest loss is still themselves.

Cao Cao also has some hidden "kind" reminders of reincarnation inside, as well as the losses caused by the war.

Although the reasons for the decisive battle are varied, the most fundamental is the decision of the world itself.

Because only in this way can the losses caused by the war be minimized.

Because the losses caused by the war are not only human beings, but also the world, especially the great war between those masters, the impact is greater.

Thinking about the big battle between Shangqing and Na Hongjun at the beginning, just an inadvertent blow almost split the world into two halves, you can imagine the threat of the strong.

Although powerhouses of Hongjun and Shangqing levels can restrain themselves and will not cause unnecessary effects, the premise is that they are willing to do so, and there are not many powerhouses of their level, at least not in the Three Kingdoms World.

Although the strength of the reincarnation and Cao Cao is only around four or five stars, there is an immeasurable gap between Hongjun and Shangqing, but it is not without influence, but it is just not obvious.

Not to mention anything else, although the reincarnation's strange power system can be used without hindrance, this has actually put pressure on this world.

It is not easy to integrate the power system of another world into this world.

Besides, in the final analysis, no matter what kind of power system, it is just "harming the world and benefiting oneself", and the only exception is probably only such a strange thing as supernatural powers.

For the world itself, what choices can be imagined?

Although the world is on Cao Cao's side, the premise is that Cao Cao and them are conducive to the development of the world.

The world is not an infatuated boy, but a playboy who can fall in love with someone else at any time.

If Cao Cao is not good for the world, Cao Cao and they can only obediently become the stepping stone for the next protagonist.

And the "next protagonist" is not limited to the object, even those who are reincarnated.

Cao Cao's choice of decisive battle is not incomprehensible.

After all, for the general world, the only instinct that exists is survival, and the so-called protagonists, historical trends, and general trends are only born for this purpose.

You must know that not every world has an exceptional existence such as the Heavenly Dao and the Controller.

Because of this, the two forces, which could have stalemate for years, decades, or even hundreds of years, decided to decide the outcome of the war.

As for why it is in Chibi, it is purely because the hearts of the two parties have a spiritual relationship.

It is self-evident what status Chibi has in the history of the Three Kingdoms, which is also suitable for a decisive battle.

It's just that unlike in history, the original Sun-Liu coalition against Cao Cao has become an "indigenous" VS reincarnation, and water warfare is no longer a key factor.

It is still force and resourcefulness that determine the outcome of the battle, but it is difficult to say which of the two is more important than the other.

On both sides of the Red Cliff, the flags were unfurled, and a solemn atmosphere was coming, and ordinary people were afraid that they would be frightened immediately when they saw it.

To the south, the barracks seem to be placed in a disorderly manner, but in fact they are all kinds of military formations; To the north, the barracks are well arranged, and there is nothing outstanding to be found, but there are no flaws.

In the rear, food was continuously transported from the rear to the front line of the war like a tidal wave, replenishing the consumption of these soldiers.

At this point, it can be said that everything is ready, and only the east wind is owed.

As soon as the leaders of the two sides give the order, a major battle of unprecedented scale will begin immediately.

It's just that no one is doing it, because they're waiting for time, waiting for a moment in their favor.

It's like the Battle of Chibi in Romance, Zhuge Liang's borrowing of the east wind.

Around this upcoming war, all forces have begun to move, even those who have already obtained the qualification to participate in the final battle and are watching from the wall, are staring at Chibi intently, not wanting to miss a detail.