Chapter 7: History in advance?

What is the means by which people will have dull eyes, pale faces, and act in an orderly manner, showing a mechanical sense of neatness?

Combined with the history in the game, the time-travelers guessed it at once.

"Necromancy?!" Panda said in surprise, "Did Thrace collude with the necromantic forces during the Battle of Tara Khan?"

"When you think about it, it doesn't seem impossible...... Later, Thrace cooperated with the necromancy, and it certainly wasn't a temporary idea. If there had not been some foreshadowing, some contact and cooperation, how could the Thracians believe that those necromancers would not have stabbed themselves in the back?"

"Yes, there is no wind and no waves. ”

"I don't find it strange what the Thracians do. What can't they do about the beasts that can carry out massacres over and over again?"

"That's right!"

After a sigh, they cast a spell to put the sentinels to sleep, and set off with them again to return to the castle.

In fact, Wang Tuhao suggested that they should be killed directly, but Panda disagreed, saying that since these sentinels had honestly confessed, they should be spared. Moreover, in the face of the "Detect Evil" spell, these sentries only have a faint red light symbolizing evil, which makes everyone agree with his suggestion.

The traversers are not the kind of white left virgins who would rather go hungry than feed the refugees, but they are also not brutal bandits who kill people and set fires to the rest of the world.

For example, now, it won't take long to fly back anyway, and although it's a bit troublesome, it's a bit uncomfortable to kill a few people just for convenience.

It's convenient to do this, but I feel that the gains outweigh the losses......

Wang Tuhao didn't insist, smiled, and obeyed everyone's opinions.

With the help of the flying spell, it took them about a day to come to the northwest of Tara Khan, and met Locke, Sword Thirteen, and the others who were already waiting here. After handing over the captives, he used the return spell to return to the castle immediately.

As for the captives, I believe Locke must have a way of convincing them to become farmers in the North.

Actually, it's not bad to be farmers, maybe in a few years, they can become militia captains......

Upon returning to the castle, the scouts gave a detailed account of the trip. Although they have already used the chat channel to explain the matter, when they talked in detail in person, they still summed up some details, which helped somewhat.

For their speculation, the traversers have expressed their approval. One piece of information is very clear, and the other is that Thrace did collude with the necromantic forces later, so even if they are now in collusion with the necromantic forces, there is nothing surprising about it.

In contrast, the traversers were more worried about another thing.

Are the forces of necromancy already on the scene?

According to the plot of the game, the necromantic forces suddenly appeared when the continental war broke out in full force, even the orcs had already gone south, and the West Winglyka had also joined the war, and the countries were completely divided into a pot of porridge. Until then, they had only shown a little hint in some of the missions and dungeons, and there had been no major moves.

If you compare the time in the game, according to the chronology drawn up by Heyin and others, the necromancer will always wait until 800 years after the continental calendar, or even after 810 years, before there will be a big move.

But now, it's only 781 years in the continental calendar, and there are still 20 or even 30 years left!

"Those necromancers are too enthusiastic, aren't they?" complained the head of the cabaret Semiramis, "does it feel like a king to come to Thrace so early?"

"Yes! I have to talk about the Basic Law when I appear!"

"At this time, we will recite two lines of poetry......"

"It's forbidden to raise a goo!"

After laughing, everyone quickly discussed the results.

Regardless of how the Thracians colluded with the forces of necromancy, the most important thing for the traversers now is to win this battle.

The identities of those infantrymen were almost certain—pale, glazed-eyed, and mechanically ordered, apparently controlled by necromancy, and partially mechanized minds. Although such an army is dull in action and lacks flexibility and flexibility, it is indeed difficult to deal with the courage of combat and the fear of death.

However, no matter how difficult they are to deal with, they are just ordinary people after all.

It was impossible for the Thracians to use the elite troops to remodel, and according to information from the royal family of Trela, the Terrera spies did not detect any changes in the regular army of the Marquis of Drake.

In other words, the Thracian infantry, which numbered in the thousands, was actually just a group of civilians transformed by necromancy, and at the top of the sky, they were just militiamen.

Soldiers of this level, no matter how brave they are and not afraid of death, cannot make up for the shortcomings of their own weak force. As long as there is no way to overwhelm the enemy by relying on "morale", fighting head-on, thousands of elite troops are enough to fight against these thousands of infantry.

In contrast, the two thousand cavalry were more difficult to deal with. Regardless of whether the Thracians concentrated them and used them, or made them the grassroots commanders of the infantry, having such an army could greatly compensate for the combat effectiveness of the transformed infantry, which was enough to raise their combat ability to a great level.

Therefore, if you want to fight, you must first try to separate the Thracian cavalry from the infantry. As long as the two can be separated, those Thracian infantry are not afraid!

The question is, how can these two armies be separated?

The traversers studied it carefully.

The first plan is to lure the enemy deeper. As long as it was properly "defeated" twice, it was possible to lure the Thracian cavalry to abandon their infantry and rush in pursuit.

This practice is also very common in history, whether it is ancient or modern, Chinese or foreign, it is a very common means to deceive and lure the enemy. As long as the defeat was realistic enough to convince the Thracians, there was a good chance that the cavalry would pursue them - and in this way, naturally, they would be separated from the infantry.

The biggest key to this plan is acting, and it is not easy to act like it so that the Thracian cavalry cannot see through it.

And if you are not careful, the fraud becomes a real failure, then it is ...... Even if you don't get beaten to death, you have to be laughed at to death.

So in contrast, the second plan proposed by Panda is more supported by everyone.

Panda's plan is very simple, it is a "type" word.

Anyway, the traversers are immortal, and the Thracian army is still far away from this side anyway, so it's better to take the initiative to attack now, keep fighting, and hit them on the street!

Even if those infantry are not afraid of death, they must not be immortal!