<h4>Chapter 727: Wild Gori World</h4>
These green goris generally stood about five meters tall.
Their fur appeared dyed, and their chest and abdominal muscles were extremely developed.
There were about forty of them in total.
Sein had never encountered such species during his previous travels around the Verdant Wilderness World.
Remarkably, each of these goris possessed a life level of Rank One or above, with the strongest among them being Rank Three.
This particr gori, distinguished by a circle of white chest fur and towering over seven meters, seemed to be their leader.
With Aura Restraint Spell and Lorianne’s protection, Sein remained undetected by the goris who were a short distance away.
In the forest’s centery a deep, excavated pit.
At its edge, one of the goris wielded a crystal spear, its tip a demonic crimson.
This weapon appeared to be the tool these goris with green fur were using to destroy the nar nodes.
“Hohoho! This low-level ne will soon be another conquest for our Wild Gori World! My name, Bruno, shall be etched into the history of the Wild Gori World!” eximed one of the Rank Two green-furred goris, brandishing the red crystalnce andughing excitedly.
“Hurry up! We need to destroy at least three nar nodes to wee the descent of the great Gori Gods,” grumbled the Rank Three gori with white fur on its chest.
***
“Shall we strike?” Sein asked through mental focus.
Although there were a number of green-furred goris, there seemed to be only one at Rank Three.
Relying solely on his own strength would certainly be challenging.
At best, he could only hold off three to five goris of the same rank. Without enved creatures or his otherpanions, tackling so many extranar beings was beyond Sein’s capability.
However, Sein’s limitations did not extend to his mentor.
The presence of a few dozen green-furred goris was hardly a concern; even if their numbers were to increase tenfold, Lorianne’s abilities would still allow her to annihte them effortlessly.
The overwhelming superiority that Rank Four creatures held was something Sein, still at Rank Two, could scarcelyprehend.
While Lorianne remained silent, the group of goris in the distance had sprung into action.
The Rank Two gori tightened his grip on the crystal spear and thrust it into the ground.
The ground instantly erupted into a burst of red light.
A column of intensely bright light, with tremendous prating power, shot straight into the sky, visible even to those far beyond the forest.
A violent tremor shook the world.
At that moment, every creature of Rank Three and above in Verdant Wilderness World could almost hear a pained cry emanating from their homene.
“We need to leave, now!” a white-furred Rank Three gori yelled. Without hesitation, the group of goris quickly began their evacuation.
Left behind in the soil was the crystal spear with its broken tip, while the red pir of light lingered in the sky.
“We should leave as well; the Rank Three creatures from Verdant Wilderness World are approaching,” Lorianne advised just in time.
Sein nced toward the western part of the forest, where the two demigod-level nt sovereigns were engaged inbat.
Choosing a route slightly different from the gori’s evacuation path, he swiftly moved away.
Approximately four sandssester, the first Rank Three creature of Verdant Wilderness World arrived at the scene.
It was an unusual being, with green branches and leaves sprouting from its upper body and a lower body resembling that of a deer—a hybrid nt and flesh creature akin to the Green Spikefur King.
“WHO?!” The sharp cry of a deer reverberated through the forest.
A rustling sound filled the air as tree branches trembled, and countless leaves cascaded from the canopy.
The world around them seemed to take on ayer of somber, mncholic hues.
***
“Master Lorianne, why didn’t we strike?” Sein could not help but ask after they had left the site of the incident.
Lorianne paused before replying softly, “Even if we fought and killed those goris, do you think that’s enough to stop another world from invading Verdant Wilderness World?”
Sein fell silent. The answer was clearly no.
An invasion involving one world was not something a few people, or even dozens, could reverse.
After all, it was a sh between two worlds!
The Wild Gori World’s bold invasion indicated its strength was likely superior to that of Verdant Wilderness World.
With only limited information avable, Sein and Lorianne could not urately gauge the power of the foreign world that now contested them.
Lorianne, more experienced and far-sighted than Sein, was already considering strategies for the impending internar war when those green-furred goris appeared before Sein.
To her, battle with them was inevitable.
Lorianne’s pressing debt crisis left this recently promoted Rank Four female mage with little time to contemte peaceful development.
The fastest route to acquiring resources and benefits was through direct plunder in war!
Not only did Lorianne have no intentions of sparing Verdant Wilderness World, but her sights were also set on conquering the Wild Gori World.
“No matter how meticulously we n, something unexpected invariably arises. It seems we’ll need to postpone our efforts on setting up the nar node weakener for now," Lorianne remarked.
“Compared to using the node weakener to diminish this world’s nar will and the power of itsws, what do you think about waiting for a major conflict to erupt between this world and another, and then returning to reap the benefits?” she asked.
“There’s nothing wrong with that n, but we don’t know the exact strength of the other world, and we’re relying solely on the power of our Divine Tower of Verdant Spring...” Sein hesitated.
“That’s why we’ll stay in this world for now. We’ll observe how this war unfolds, and gauge the true strength of the other foreign ne,” Lorianne replied.
“Don’t worry, if our Divine Tower of Verdant Spring can’t handle them, I’ll consult Master Feylis and the others. They returned to the Magus World a while ago, and their divine towers have long since recovered from thest Viridian Venom me World war,” she reassured Sein.
Hearing that Lorianne had already formted a contingency n, Sein nodded in approval.
The pressing issue now was how to quickly gather more detailed information about the invading foreign ne.
“Should I try to find a gori away from its group and kill it?” Sein asked.
“Let’s not do anything to rm them just yet. Since these goris have begun openly destroying Verdant Wilderness World’s nar nodes, it’s clear their invasion is imminent,” Lorianne exined.
“I’m starting to think that the civil war erupting in the tworge forests of Verdant Wilderness World might not be due to the emergence of a new Rank Four creature, but rather these otherworldly goris orchestrating it behind the scenes,” she added.
She chuckled and continued, “Hehe, just watch. They have thinner patience than us.”