Online Games Barbarism and Civilization

Chapter 404, Breaking into the Enemy

Looking at the messy game areas of various countries in the world, the players in the Huaxia area were both a little gloating and a little depressed.

Foreign players are in dire straits all day long, and many countries are even about to be wiped out by the aborigines. Regarding the encounters with these powerful enemies, the Huaxia players only have one word in their hearts.

But at the same time that they were secretly happy, they were also very depressed, because there were also huge hidden dangers in the Huaxia region. Those orc empires were strong, and if one of them was not handled well, they might follow in the footsteps of other countries.

For these messy things, Ning Yuan has always held the attitude of having nothing to do with himself.

Anyway, when the sky fell, there was a tall one to support him. Instead of thinking about what was there and what was missing, he might as well think about how to deal with the number one enemy of the Eagle Hoof Empire.

However, it is not without benefits to read more gossip news from other countries. At least some players' ideas are still very valuable for reference.

Although Japanese players are very arrogant, their methods of dealing with foreigners are still worth learning.

In the eyes of the aborigines, there are only different races, and there is no distinction between players and non-players.

They can't tell who is a player and who is an aborigine, and they can't see the loyalty of their subordinates, so this provides a very convenient condition for the infiltration of players.

Although there are a large number of Tiandaohui players in the Eagle Hoof Empire, they can distinguish who is a player and who is an aborigine, but Ning Yuan's subordinates are all aboriginals except for the iron-blooded Daqimen hired.

So as long as the orc spies sent by Ningyuan don’t expose themselves, it will be difficult for Lin Xiao and others to distinguish who is their own and who is a spy. After all, those spies’ “loyalty” is to the Beastmaster of the Eagle Hoof Empire, not the Tiandao Society. people.

In fact, sending spies to sneak into the enemy's interior was not invented by Japanese players, but was first proposed by players in China.

In order to deal with several powerful orc empires, the major guilds in Huaxia District dispatched spies to the enemy's territory, and at the same time wooed those players who joined the orc empire.

It's just that the time for the counterattack is not yet ripe, so the Japanese players have seized the opportunity to become famous.

Ning Yuan originally did not plan to use spy warfare, because the spies under him are all aboriginals, and it is not as convenient to transmit information as player spies (players can communicate offline after the game every day), and it is difficult to obtain them in a short period of time. the trust of the other party,

Get high.

However, when Bao Qingyun, the youngest son of Bao Jingfeng, the original beast king of the Eagle Hoof Empire, fled to the Condor Eagle Empire and sought refuge with him, he immediately felt that this was a good way to break the deadlock at a critical moment.

Ning Yuan showed great enthusiasm for Bao Qingyun, the orc prince who was in trouble.

He not only promised to help the other party to avenge the murder of his father, but also promised that when the Eagle Hoof Empire was defeated in the future, all the original subordinates of Bao Jingfeng would be under the command of Bao Qingyun.

Faced with Ning Yuan's promise, Bao Qingyun was immediately overwhelmed with gratitude. He vowed that as long as Ning Yuan could help him avenge the murder of his father, he would be willing to be a slave and serve Ning Yuan all his life.

Looking at the grateful Leopard Qingyun, Ning Yuan knew that something big was to come, so he immediately arranged for special personnel to conduct intensive training for Leopard Qingyun and a group of selected orcs.

After Bao Qingyun was fully grown up and his appearance was very different from when he fled, he sent Bao Qingyun and a group of orc spies to the prairie, and then specially arranged a bitter plan.

Chased by the elf cavalry archers, Bao Qingyun and others fled to Shuangliao City in embarrassment after leaving a large number of "corpses", and then were taken into the city by the defenders of Shuangliao City through hanging baskets.

After Bao Qingyun and others entered the city, they were immediately subjected to strict scrutiny.

They claimed to be slaves captured by the enemy. They were usually responsible for herding sheep and horses for the enemy. The reason they were able to escape this time was entirely because their herd was attacked by robbers. The guard on them was relaxed.

After seeing the slave logo imprinted on them, the orcs believed in Bao Qingyun's words, but the players of Tiandaohui are not so easy to fool. After the game time of the day is over, someone will immediately verify the truth of the matter up.

Because those bandits who wreak havoc on the prairie are all players they sent over, so just ask if someone has gone deep into the prairie these few days and attacked a herd grazing by orc slaves, and you can know No more lying.

After questioning, I found out that there was indeed a team of players who got lost and entered the depths of the prairie, and then attacked a herd grazing by orcs. When they were fighting with the enemy, those orcs did escape in the chaos.

After being confirmed, there was no doubt about the identities of Bao Qingyun and others, so they successfully settled in Shuangliao City and joined the city defense army, while Bao Qingyun became a small boss.

After successfully penetrating into the enemy's interior, Bao Qingyun was eager to "take revenge", so he suggested that his chief should not just stay in the city for defense, they could use their own advantage at night to go out and attack the enemy.

Because the orcs have been quite aggrieved during this time, everyone wants to vent.

Moreover, there is no need to send any large troops for this raid, only a few hundred people are enough each time, and it will not threaten the defense of Shuangliao City, so the orc leader immediately nodded in agreement after hearing Bao Qingyun's suggestion.

In this way, Leopard Qingyun often led hundreds of orcs deep into the prairie for surprise attacks at night.

They specifically pick out places where the Condor Army's defenses are weak. Although the number of enemies killed each time is very limited, they can plunder a lot of cattle and sheep afterwards, so they can always return with a full load.

Although what they snatched back was a drop in the bucket for the entire Shuangliao City, it successfully boosted the low morale of the orcs in the city, so Leopard Qingyun was quickly promoted from a small team leader to a brigade leader.

At the beginning, the orcs questioned Bao Qingyun's record, but when they sent people to go with them and saw Bao Qingyun kill the enemy's defenders and snatch the supplies from the camp, all doubts disappeared. The smoke cleared.

As for why Bao Qingyun knows so much about the topography of the prairie, it is entirely due to the fact that he "grew up" on this prairie, so he knows every plant and tree on the prairie like the back of his hand.

In this way, after Ning Yuan sent the soldiers of Daqimen to Bao Qingyun to kill him regardless of the cost, Bao Qingyun became a rising star in Shuangliao City.

Just when Ning Yuan was about to play a big game and push Bao Qingyun to a higher position, a sudden rise of power forced him to suspend all his plans.

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