Volume 2: Elf Kingdom Chapter 50: Luli Forest (1)

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"On the tenth day of the trip, along the main road and the direction of the stream, we found the first marching point on the march map - Luli Forest."

While feeling the bumps of the elf horse, George recorded his itinerary on a notepad - the so-called notepad was a waste of the note left by the old vampire Christopher Levitan in the closet. Although he hates Christopher from the bottom of his heart, George may not even realize that he is subconsciously learning some of Christopher's behaviors.

For example, take marching notes.

"Luli Forest is a giant forest composed of countless giant trees with a diameter of more than two meters. Because the trees are too thick and there are too many obstacles, if you want to capture flexible animals such as wolves and deer in the forest, if you Without enough experience or strong archery skills, he could only watch his prey escape, so this forest was named Luli Forest."

"A few years ago, Luli Forest was occupied by a group of neutral elves and lived here for a long time. Since there are no mineral veins or treasures around, powerful beasts rarely appear there, so the number of local neutral elves has begun to take shape. Daily Life has also reached a level of self-sufficiency.”

"Elves are a race that yearns for romance and freedom. Many aboriginal elves would rather live in a small group in a corner of the forest than join the nearby elves in the city."

"...It's so stupid."

On the bumpy horseback, George concluded with this comment and ended today's march notes.

"All troops dismount and move forward on foot!" After Lova gave the order to prepare for war, all the elf hunters quickly and orderly completed a series of actions such as tying the horse ropes and checking the bows and arrows. After days of bloody fighting, these fledgling elf hunters have made great progress, exuding murderous aura that they had never seen before.

Lova, who saw all this, felt gratified from the bottom of her heart. As for the white tiger and the wolves, the consecutive days of fighting have also reduced the number of wolves sharply, from the original twenty to ten now. Even the white tiger, who is the main force in close combat, and the small ones who are only responsible for harassment and reconnaissance. Goblins also suffered certain casualties.

It wasn't until his adjutant, George, took over command of the wolves and the white tiger that the situation improved.

George, who takes the lead, often uses his high mobility to wander among the enemy's melee units. He can move away with a single strike and never hesitates to fight. He will move around several times until he attracts the hatred of the enemy's main force, and then George will pass through. With the talent of telepathy, he could command the white tigers and wolves waiting for the opportunity to strangle the lone enemy. Finally, everyone concentrated their firepower to intercept the main force, which was a natural progression.

Her team seems to be relying more and more on this adjutant. Lova's heart is full of pride and complacency. After all, it was she who saved George's life. Thinking about it now, she feels as happy as if she had picked up an artifact.

After calming down, Lova commanded many elf hunters, surrounded by George and other melee units, to enter the giant forest called "Luli Forest".

The trunks of this giant forest are generally huge, and the branches and leaves are thick. Even the falcon Breeze, which monitors the enemy's situation from high in the sky, only provides Luova with a signal that "someone is lurking", but cannot accurately locate the opponent. In this situation where the enemy is overt and we are hidden, sending little goblins to conduct reconnaissance is almost like sending someone to death.

Therefore, Lova and George finalized such a plan to prevent enemy surprise attacks.

We walked nervously and slowly towards the center of the giant forest for nearly half an hour, but except for shooting a few wild birds without eyes, we seemed to have found nothing.

However, just when the vigilance of others was getting a little tired, George felt something was wrong!