Chapter 2452: Mission 132<div>
Trantor:Henyee TrantionsEditor:Henyee Trantions
She stated bluntly, “Gary, didn’t you mention that sorcerers are considered gods and are responsible for the lives of your nsmen? Logically speaking, sorcerers should be capable of safeguarding our nsmen from the Huang n’s actions.”
Raising her eyebrows in a nonchnt manner, Gu Chaoyan looked as though it was the most obvious conclusion.<div>
The sorcerer’s expression mirrored Adams’, his teeth gritted in anger.
This woman was undeniably infuriating.
As a sorcerer, it was true that under normal circumstances, he could single-handedly eliminate the threat posed by the Huang n. However, something had urred before the Huang n became a problem, leaving him feeling powerless.
Originally, he should have secluded himself to regainposure. Yet, genuine concern for the Huang n had driven him to be present. He had rested for a while, feeling somewhat improved.
“Let’s discuss how to proceed together,” the sorcerer suggested, projecting an air of indifference.
Instead, he appeared as though letting events unfold naturally was the only logical course of action.
Gary, feeling a bit embarrassed, still spoke up, “I’ll discreetly contact the patriarchs of various ns. Tribe Chief, let’s determine our next steps.”
Gu Chaoyan nodded approvingly.
Then, she outlined her n, “Currently, our own people are stationed at this corner. Starting tonight, we’ll discreetly arrange for the elderly, children, and women to gradually leave. As for the rest, I’ll devise a n to procure more weapons, ensuring every n has the means to defend themselves.”
“We’re currently at the mountain’s base. Running is rtively easy, but there might be some obstacles. Everyone, prioritize your safety.”
“As for the reason, we just need to understand what the Huang n intends. Outwardly, we’ll convey that the Huang n aims to enve us. We cannot ept very; we must resist,” Gu Chaoyan dered. “This is the message you need to convey to the n chiefs.”<div>
Gary nodded.
“Giles, you’re up for this. Your expertise in crafting bows and arrows will be crucial. When the first group departs, join them to create weapons and bring them up discreetly. Ensure they’re well concealed, and don’t let anyone spot them,” Gu Chaoyan whispered to Dao.
Although Giles’ performance in the n wasn’t as stable as Gary’s and others, his intelligence made him a valuable asset. Trusting him with the task of crafting weapons felt right; he had the ability to improvise.
Giles nodded.
Both of them set about organizing their tasks.
The sorcerer felt a bit awkward.
Well…
Handling matters rted to the Huang n should have been his responsibility, but his currentck of cultivation rendered him ineffective. Regarding personnel management, he knew he was inferior to the Patriarch of the Five Elements n. Thus, he had to defer to her directives.
Adams found himself in an unprecedented situation and had no choice but to follow the instructions of the Tribe Chief of the Five Elements n.
As darkness enveloped the surroundings, their actions proceeded smoothly.
The guards were already fatigued, and their nighttime vision was limited. Many obstacles remained hidden.<div>
Throughout the night, Gary led a deliberate, slow escape, apanied by children and elderly individuals with limited mobility.