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Chapter 715 Hope

 What Tanan did not expect was that the defeat in this battle was not due to the powerful spell cast by the mage, but to something other than the spell. In this case, even the forbidden magic ball could not continue.

Bring victory to Tanang.

After realizing that the entire battle was heading toward failure, at this moment, in front of Tanan's eyes, the appearance of those savage creatures that had persuaded him not to continue deeper into Brakada seemed to reappear.

For these creatures who once persuaded him, Tanan naturally had a full impact on his heart. In Tanan's view at the time, they were just some barbaric creatures that had lost their fighting spirit under the rule of the mage. However, now

, Tanan also had some new opinions in his mind.

Among them, it is the former heroic ogre who can bring the most profound impression to Tanan.

Tanan could recall that the heroic ogre, which had already fallen into a deep state of aging, showed its disdain for this battle when it came to him.

Tanan realized that he might have realized the disadvantages and shortcomings of Krolod's creatures early on, and the heroic ogre chose to lead his men to migrate out of Krolod, even after returning.

During the conversation with myself, the signs in my words did not change at all.

However, at that time, Tanan had already been immersed in the victory brought by the forbidden magic ball and the successful revenge against the mage, so he naturally had no way of realizing this.

Regarding the actions he had taken, leading all his men to attack Brakada, Tanan did not have the slightest regret in his heart.

At this time, among the various emotions that existed in Tanan's heart, regret was the only one that did not exist. More importantly, there was still the unwillingness to succeed, and the regret for Cruelder's lack of knowledge. If it were not for the long-term success of the mage,

Slavery has already destroyed Krolod's internal system, and the outcome of this battle will not be the same.

Only after experiencing his own attempts, Tanan can realize this. Before having personal experience, any words from other savage creatures will be difficult to change Tanan's heart, which is far more determined than other heroes and only belongs to nature.

The will of a hero.

After clearly realizing this, Tanan no longer longed for victory in this battle. After quickly suppressing the original emotions in his heart, Tanan turned his gaze again to the barbarians behind him.

Biology.

Now, all Tanan hopes is that these barbaric creatures in the rear can survive as many as possible in this battle.

Looking at all the savage creatures in the rear, Tanan discovered that even though he had realized that this battle would end in failure, even his own life could be lost at any time. In this situation where morale should be low, the eyes of these savage creatures

Among them, there is still a high fighting spirit, the kind of blood that only belongs to Krulod creatures. After these successive battles, it has been fully activated in them.

Tanan believes that as long as these remaining savage creatures that have been inspired to return to the territory of Krolod successfully return to the territory of Krolod, under their leadership, even if they do not exist, the savage creatures of Krolod will no longer be able to survive.

He will be enslaved by the mages of Brakada as before, but will fight them to the end.

After deeply feeling the will of Tanan, coupled with all the battles he experienced in this battle, the savage creature that was able to survive all the way has also undergone great changes. It is no longer the same as after being rescued by Tanan just now.

Just like joining this war, but growing into a real warrior.

This point is the only thing that makes Tanan feel gratified after this battle. Tanan believes that under the leadership of these barbaric creatures, Krolod's original lack of knowledge can be solved after a long period of development.

be resolved.

Tanan believes that at that time, as long as a savage creature can pick up the Forbidden Magic Ball again, it will be able to overturn Brakada in one fell swoop and complete his desired revenge on the Master of Brakada.

However, Tanan also realized that in order to achieve what he desired, the first thing he needed to achieve was to allow the barbaric creatures in front of him to return safely to the territory of Krulod.

While Tanan was thinking, the army of barbaric creatures never slowed down its retreat. At this time, Tanan was able to notice the traces of griffins from the sky behind.

As for the griffins following behind, many thunderbirds located above the barbarian army tried to come to the rear to attack, but this behavior was stopped by Tanan.

Compared with the losses of the barbarian army on the ground, the losses of Thunderbirds existing above the army were smaller. At this time, there were still a large number of Thunderbirds existing above the army.

Tanan realized that in the original battle, under the command of the hero Ricky, even though the Thunderbirds did not have an advantage in numbers, with the blessing of their own rank, the Thunderbirds did not suffer much losses.
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If Talvich, the Thunderbird, was not the most powerful hero and was also the most compatible with Ricky, he was killed before this battle. According to Tanan's prediction, under Ricky's command, this group of Thunderbirds even

It can wipe out most of the griffons here.

However, due to the lack of a high-level hero, the Thunderbirds can only be on par with the enemy's Griffins in terms of overall strength, or even be slightly at a disadvantage.

Tanan noticed that the hero Ricky also survived this battle. Stopping the behavior of these thunderbirds can not only prevent the retreat from being slowed down by them, but also reduce unnecessary losses.

Tanan understood that during the retreat, his trajectory had already been exposed to the sight of the mage. Even if he could eliminate the griffons behind him so that they would no longer monitor him, the mage had other means to do so.

To this point.

In this case, the enemies in the rear still chose such a behavior, letting these griffins follow them far behind. Tanan understood that their move was more to bring trouble to his men.

Pressure reduces the morale of savage creatures.

However, for the savage creatures in their current state, this behavior of the enemy has no effect at all. On the contrary, it makes these savage creatures more determined.

Looking at these thunderbirds in the sky, Tanan also realized that this might be the key to saving other savage creatures.


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