Chapter 2470 Instigating rebellion

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Linton obviously won't let Odin go. After all, this thing should be worth a lot of points.

Yes, after Zeus died, Linton paid special attention to the control points here. Counting Hera who died at the same time, the control points directly increased by 14%. Zeus alone probably did not account for more than 10%.

Linton felt that in addition to Zeus, who should be a relatively important figure in this world, he himself was a member of the world's main explorer, which should also allow them to gain extra points.

This is what Linton thinks. According to the PVP battlefield settings of general online games, these control points are usually obtained by killing the opponent's participating personnel. Although the introduction of the rules is a bit unclear, Linton felt that the invasion at the beginning

The rules of the battle should be that the two sides attack each other, kill each other's combatants to gain control points, and pull each other.

It’s just that there is no PVP part at all now, and the opponent’s people are not there at all. But fortunately, this setting may be that killing important NPCs in this world can also gain some control points. This is a rule that is more beneficial to the attacker, and it is also

Give the defender some goals so that they can gain combat help from the NPC while also protecting the NPC's points from being taken away. If you think about it carefully, it is a relatively balanced rule.

If this is what Linton guessed, Zeus is an important NPC in this world and a participant in the war, so it is certainly normal to obtain so many control points.

And there is another person here who is an important NPC and a member of the world's main explorer. He is completely consistent with Zeus's setting. Of course, he is the Odin in front of him.

From what he just said, Linton judged that the other party should be someone who knew the rules of the invasion war and was most likely a member of the World Lord. Then he was 10% walking now. Can Linton let him go? Others ran away

Now, you can't run away, right?

This old guy had a good idea. He tricked these Greeks into coming up and wanted to take advantage of the chaos to escape. Of course, Linton would not give him a chance.

"I will not leave. At this moment, we Asgard and Olympus are fighting together." Odin here said immediately, of course immediately denying Linton's words.

"You still have to be stubborn with me, right?" Linton smiled, "Well, you Greeks, didn't you just say surrender? Okay, I'll give you a chance to surrender. Now Zeus has been killed by me.

Die, I am the new Lord of Olympus. Now, I order you to fight for me and kill these Nordic barbarians for me. I promise you, as long as you can bring back a head, you will

Will receive a seat under my crown."

"What?" After hearing Linton's words, everyone was stunned. Whether it was the Greek gods here or the people on Odin's side, they couldn't help but froze for a moment. How could this be so early?

Are you instigating rebellion? I just killed your king in front of his face, and now he demands your immediate allegiance?

"Are you... telling the truth?" However, what I didn't expect was that someone among the Greek gods here actually asked, as if they were really considering it.

"Of course." Linton nodded, "But I also said, at least bring back one head. I don't want trash here. I don't want anyone who can't bring back a head."

Linton's conditional persuasion to surrender actually increased the credibility of his words. Although no one accepted Linton's words, many gods in Greece had already begun to observe the situation of the Nordic people on the other side.

It looks like he is selecting his prey.

Yes, they were moved. They had already been afraid of Linton before. Facing Linton or facing these Nordic people, it was actually a good choice.

Besides, are the Greek gods so loyal to Zeus? Obviously not. Most of the gods are just afraid of the power of Zeus, and they have no choice but to treat those who obey his orders. Now that everyone is dead, they just need another king.

, it’s not that difficult for them to accept.

As for the invasion war, it was said at the beginning that they didn't know at all. They didn't know why they wanted to participate in this war in the first place. According to Linton, it was the Olympus gods who took the initiative to attack them.

This is indeed the case. Isn't this the war started by Zeus taking the initiative to attack Linton and the others? At least in the eyes of the other gods, this is the case.

"I have given you time to think about it. I believe you all have made your own judgments." Linton looked at the reactions of the gods around him and continued, "Those who choose to continue to be loyal to this dead king, stand where they are.

.Others, follow my orders and attack!"

Following Linton's order, at least half of the Greek gods who had been surrounding Linton suddenly rushed out, naturally towards the Nordic side. This made those who were still there also

I was stunned for a moment.

Without waiting for a few seconds, several more people rushed out. These people rushed out faster than the previous ones. They were worried that their hesitation in just a few seconds would really cost them their lives.

The few who were still in the same place were Athena and a few other gods. These people looked at the gods who left them with shocked faces, as if they were still shocked that in this minute, the scene turned out to be so...

Such changes occurred.

"Haha, that's right..." Linton also planned to take action, and his target was naturally Odin. He decided to eat the walking 10% into his mouth first. But just as he was about to go up and deal with Odin, next to him

Asuna suddenly spoke.

"The control point increased by 26%." Asuna said.

"What?" Linton, who was about to go up, suddenly braked, "What's going on? How did it go up?"

"According to my judgment, it should have been caused by your act of persuading you to surrender just now." Asuna said, "The score increased by 26% at that moment."

"Uh... can it be like this?" Linton really didn't expect it. This matter was really unintentional. He was inciting the Greek gods to rebel, and he just said a few words casually. After all, Odin didn't talk about Greece before.

People and the Nordic people should love each other and fight together against powerful enemies. In order to slap each other in the face on the spot, Linton instigated the Greeks to rebel in just two words. It was up to him to see if Odin was dumbfounded.

However, I didn’t expect that this rebellion can directly add control points? In other words, if you directly let important NPCs in the world join your command, you can also get control points. Indeed, these points are not kill points but control points. Important NPCs can help you.

When you work, your control is indeed strengthened.

In the past, points were obtained through killing or stunning, so this is indeed the first time I have seen this. This suddenly made things easier.


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