In the void, a voice suddenly sounded and quickly disappeared. Guo Wenbin, who was delivering divine oracles to his clan members, had no idea that his divine realm had been seen through by others.
He directly sent out forty-three extraordinary gray gnolls, all other adult gnolls, and gray wolves.
After all, it is a free-for-all mode. If he doesn't make more preparations, he won't be afraid of any student in a one-on-one fight. But in case someone joins forces, he will naturally prepare more followers.
As for the dozen or so elves, since they were busy farming and cultivating spiritual plants, and he didn't need these dozen spellcasting units, he didn't let them go into battle.
And he had to make a good decision. If it wasn't really a critical moment, he didn't want to reveal the fact that he had a tribe of elves in his divine realm.
"The preparation time has come, please prepare for transfer."
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world spun around again, and Guo Wenbin's consciousness was reversed before he reappeared in the air. He looked down and saw that the gray jackals and gray wolves he had arranged for had already appeared on the ground.
This is a space with no visible boundaries. There is no water, no plants, only empty soil and gravel, and air suitable for the survival of living things.
After the gray jackals landed, they immediately began to form a neat formation at the command of Hogg and Baroque.
There were several gray gnolls wearing leather armor and carrying longbows on their waists. They were riding on gray wolves wrapped in leather armor and spontaneously dispersed in all directions, apparently to conduct reconnaissance.
These gray jackals are not wolf knights, but were designed by Hogg and others based on their own experience after they returned from the microplane.
These gray jackals have not yet been transformed into knight-type professions. Although they ride on gray wolves, they have no actual attribute bonuses.
The longbow in their hands was also designed by the alchemist based on the information provided by Guo Wenbin, and the archery skills also required them to learn day after day.
This is an inevitable trend in the development of every divine domain. In the early stages of a divine domain's development, whether it is resources, population, or professional skills, they all need to be loaded in from the outside.
And when the divine domain develops to a certain scale, especially when the level of civilization of the clans within the divine domain reaches a certain level.
They will begin to learn and record texts, summarize the experiences of their ancestors, add their own explorations, and then based on the gifts of the gods they believe in, they can "create" various weapons, skills, professions, and so on.
Now, because the elves can provide enough energy, the level of civilization of the gray jackals has also begun to leap forward.
Before this, the Gray Jackal Tribe spent most of their time thinking about how to solve the problem of hunger. In the most difficult times, Guo Wenbin had to artificially interfere with their reproduction.
Under such circumstances, the Gray Gnolls would naturally not consider things like civilization.
Just as Hogg and others were reprimanding and organizing the gray jackal team, Guo Wenbin saw a gray jackal "scout" running away in the air and encountered a family of a student taking the assessment.
When the gray jackal scout discovered the other side, the student in the air also saw the gray jackal scout.
The other side was a group of about five thousand kobolds, including three second-level kobold warlocks.
At this moment, these dog-headed men were wandering around on the bare land, and some of them simply dug up the soil and started chewing it.
No matter how the kobold warlocks shouted, they just sat on the ground and remained indifferent.
The ogres themselves were a group of creatures that had no idea of discipline, so the student had no choice but to descend directly and then command a group of the ogres to form a simple queue.
Guo Wenbin did not specifically inform Hogg in advance that they were just a group of first-level ogres and there was no challenge at all.
The gray gnoll scout probably had similar thoughts. When he saw the messy ogre, the first thing he thought of was not going back to report the news.
Instead, he bent his wolf waist and approached the kobolds again. He looked at the kobold warlock in the middle who was spinning in a panic. From a distance of twenty meters, he began to draw his bow and arrow, aiming at the opponent.
"Whoosh!" "Hoo!"
Just as he shot the arrow, the opponent's god descended upon the kobold warlock and quickly released a fireball in the direction of the arrow.
At the same time, a group of kobolds, under his command, approached the gray gnoll scouts in a disorderly manner.
The arrow and the fireball collided in the air and exploded directly, with sparks flying everywhere.
Although his attack was blocked and he had to face the siege of the kobolds, the Gray Gnoll scout did not choose to avoid it. Instead, he drew his long sword and rushed forward.
"Swoosh!"
At this time, two more gray jackals, who were also riding on the backs of gray wolves, came over here after noticing the situation.
While still on the road, they quickly drew their bows and shot arrows to support the first gray jackal scout.
The chaotic ogres made Guo Wenbin in the sky anxious for the other god, and the other god finally gave up the idea of giving precise command to the ogres.
Probably because he saw that there were only three gray jackals, he simply gave an order and led the four warlocks towards the gray jackals.
The gray jackal who was the first one was now using the gray wolf to create distance and was constantly shooting the kobolds.
The noisy ogres were simply unable to catch up with the gray wolf's speed.
After the three gray gnoll scouts gathered together, they stopped hiding and ran towards the large group of kobolds.
When the opposing god saw that the opponent was no longer engaging in guerrilla warfare but was rushing directly towards him, he was overjoyed and quickly arranged the kobold warlock to move forward, wanting to attack the opponent as soon as possible.
There were several collisions between arrows and fireballs. Relying solely on their self-taught archery skills, compared with the ogre's natural fireball skills, they could barely end up in a tie.
The two were not far apart, and the gray wolf was very fast, so after a few rounds of shooting, the ogre who was running ahead had already arrived at the feet of the gray wolf.
Seeing that the bows and arrows could not cause any damage to the kobold warlock, the three gray gnolls put down their longbows and each took out a staff made by an alchemist using materials collected by the elves.
Two fireballs and a wind blade flew out, and all five kobold warlocks possessed by the opponent's gods were killed in one wave.
Without a commander, and with the three gray wolves and three gray gnolls continuing to exert their might, the ogre tribe lasted less than three minutes before collapsing under the slaughter.
Those who were far away from the three men and three wolves simply dropped their weapons and ran for their lives. Those who were close to them simply dropped their weapons, buried their heads in the ground with their hands, and began to beg for surrender with their butts sticking out.
The first wave of encounters in the melee was eventually resolved by three gray jackals with three gray wolves.
Looking at the messy scene of the ogres below and the three arrogant gray gnoll shamans, Guo Wenbin couldn't help but recall a report from a hero in his previous life.
"Not only did the enemy refuse to surrender, they even dared to fight back against us!"
In this situation, it is a perfect match (dog head save life).
(End of this chapter)