Chapter 1369 The Difficulty of Lacking Magic Defense
"Come on!"
"charge……"
"kill!"
"kill……"
As the shield formation dissipated, the monsters at the forefront also approached, and it was time for a close fight.
On the side of the main road outside the city, facing the monster battle line spread out for hundreds of meters, Uehara Junhiko launched "Battle Cry".
The level 4 and level 10 war cry brings considerable benefits such as 40 points of attack power and accelerated blood recovery. In theory, it can spread to 3400 meters. In fact, it has to be heard. In the current urban battlefield, it only spreads about 340 meters.
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The biggest advantage is that there is no limit to the number, as long as you hear the roar, you will gain.
At this time, Uehara Junhiko's skills spread to thousands of surrounding warriors.
Under his leadership, the entire team launched a charge against the tide of monsters.
Uehara Junhiko relied on his powerful attack power to strike a blow in the head of the monster group, cut a hole, and continued to move forward as if there was no one in the world.
Well, there is no one at all, only monsters.
Beside him, thousands of his companions also stood firm on the front line of several hundred meters, firmly blocking the monster's impact.
This is the warrior, the passionate warrior who is on the front line in the blood and killing.
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The monsters at the back either take a detour or jump up to attack, and they choose the latter.
But others are waiting for them, flying spears and gathering fire can often harvest their lives.
Their bodies were smashed down and kicked backwards. That was today's dinner and they had to be taken back.
Their actions make the monster group more chaotic and buy some time.
As time goes by, there are more and more monsters, and the battle lines are gradually lengthened.
"retreat!"
"Back off..."
The next step is to keep fighting, run to chase the monsters, use mobile combat to maintain the number of opponents, eliminate as many monsters as possible, and take the corpses back for a meal.
As for the unlucky guy who was killed midway, we can only mourn for him afterwards.
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Not just here, but everywhere, they are retreating, speeding up their retreat depending on the situation, and leaving the battle with the monster's remains.
Pure magicians block attacks, use as much magic power as they can recover, and then run away after throwing the magic power.
After the archer is broken, use your high agility to fight for a while, and then use your high speed to retreat.
The monsters lost their enemies and slowly returned to their lairs.
On the way, many monsters found that they were not their own people around, so they had another life-and-death battle with their companions who had fought side by side for dinner.
The humans returned one after another to pick up skill books, carry away more bodies or stumps, and go back for extra meals.
At this point, the first tentative siege for dinner ended.
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In the evening, a fire is set up to burn the remains of the deceased and grill seafood to extend life.
The captains counted the number of people and gathered together for a meeting.
More than 1.36 million people participated in the battle. In the entire battle, which lasted less than 30 minutes, more than 70,000 people died, most of them killed by magic.
Of course, on the other hand, they killed more than 200,000 monsters so that everyone could have a good meal.
But compared to the number of monsters in the city, you can't see much change at all.
The lack of anti-magic equipment is the primary problem. Elementary alchemy is of no use in this regard, and the skills available include few "shield and armor" magics.
Junhiko Uehara didn't have a good idea. Although he was strong enough, he couldn't rush into the city and kill all the monsters by himself.
With the ability of monsters to reproduce, even if he kills him until he dies of old age, there will only be more and more monsters.
Inadvertently watching someone use magic to spawn apples, Uehara Junhiko immediately thought of Pier Wood Village.
I haven't seen him for two months, maybe there is something I can do over there.
For example, when it comes to suit sets, I realized after I got the basic alchemy skills that the skills are not like those in the game. They can be upgraded after being used more, and they will change after upgrading.
That's not the case at all. No matter how they do it, no matter how they refine the materials, what they end up with is a single piece of white clothing.
Thinking about it, it should be like in the novels and comics, requiring magic knowledge and alchemy formulas.
In the game, you usually only explore ruins or learn from somewhere.
I have never heard of such a place or person in this world, and I have never even heard of monsters that communicate with humans, except for the Wharf Village.
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In the next three days, the city was attacked twice a day. Although more than 200,000 people died in total, more than 1 million monster remains were obtained.
The remaining seafood in three days is enough to last another week.
Uehara Junhiko confessed and ran away with a lot of stamina potions extracted from food.
At full speed, the speed is 25 meters per second, sustained for 87 seconds, physical strength is 42 seconds, and strength 45 is continuously restored.
With the bonus of war cry, the speed is 35 meters per second, the physical strength is restored faster, it can be maintained for more than 150 seconds, and it can run 5250 meters.
The journey from Miura to Tokyo is 6,000 kilometers, 1,200 rounds, and 50 hours without sleep.
But including the time for resting, fighting monsters, and making potions, it took a total of 70 hours to arrive.
It’s just that it took more than 2 months to go to Miura from Tokyo, and it feels like a world away.
Especially when you see monsters along the way, even if there are people, they still live like primitive tribes.
When he visited Tokyo again, he found that the atmosphere here was very scary. Even with his level 45 strength, he felt trembling.
Although I didn't see an army of monsters filling the city, I felt that the monsters wandering around the city were all very powerful.
After thinking about it carefully and looking at the countless dead bones in the city, I also realized that the monsters had nothing else to eat but their companions.
One winter came, countless monsters hunted each other, countless monsters were killed, and each group of monsters that survived were strong men who had experienced many life-and-death battles.
Uehara Junhiko shuddered. He originally had complaints and regrets about leaving the city, but now they are all gone.
By December, more than 90% of the hundreds of millions of people in the Tokyo metropolitan area had died, and only about 20 million people fled to Kanagawa and Chiba.
There were more than 10 million people heading towards Kanagawa, but they were chased by monsters along the way, and less than half of them successfully passed through Yokohama.
And if humans stay in the city and do not retreat, they will face attacks from monsters all the time throughout the winter.
In the later stage, they will kill and eat each other, which will be so cruel and tragic. The survivors may not be human anymore, but just monsters in human form.
I am afraid that only a few hundred thousand people will survive the winter, maybe only a few tens of thousands.
Although their levels will be higher, monsters reproduce very quickly. Most of them may not survive the summer and may be exterminated this winter.
The strangulation of nature is really terrible.
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I carefully dodge to avoid the monsters, drive carefully for a long distance, and then jump to the top of a building to take a look.
The past two months seemed like a lifetime. I had forgotten the roads in Tokyo and couldn't remember how to get back to Pier Muzhai.
"Well……"
What comes into view is a huge city within a city, and the long city wall can be seen from hundreds of kilometers away.
Judging from the direction, it seems to be the dock wooden village. Has it been upgraded? Has it entered the Stone Age or the Castle Age?
Uehara Junhiko couldn't figure it out, he simply didn't want to think about it, and he would know when he went there.