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Chapter 663 City of Glory War Zone

Glory City Attack Zone.

This place was once a renowned city on the Leviathan continent.

Due to its unique cultural attributes, it became an independent city-state.

This unique significance meant that it wasn't heavily armed. The surrounding countries also protected it, making the City of Glory a completely neutral zone.

However, due to its weak military strength and the fact that surrounding countries were preoccupied with their own problems when the plague broke out, Glory City quickly fell and became one of the first cities to be captured.

This city, which was named "Glory," has now completely fallen into the territory of the ratmen.

In addition to the remaining war relics and the original fortified city in the surrounding area, this place has become a key node in the Skaven's defense system.

Centered on the City of Glory, the city is surrounded by a dense array of defensive nodes of varying sizes, forming a formidable military defense line.

Apis stood on a hillside, taking advantage of the excellent view to gaze at a fortress in the distance.

That was merely the frontline fortress of the entire Glorious City defense line, and it looked filthy, as if it were built from various kinds of waste.

This place was originally a human fortress city, but after being conquered by the ratmen, they "remodeled" it with bizarre architectural concepts, turning it into this "junk fortress".

Beside Apis, Annabelle looked at the map on the channel and said, "The ratmen's movements are becoming increasingly unpredictable. They must have dug a lot of rat tunnels underground. It's already very difficult for us to detect their movements from the air."

Habis nodded in agreement, deeply agreeing with the sentiment.

In the sky, Graycliff rode his pterosaur, continuously conducting close reconnaissance of the entire defensive line.

With his superior strength and ability to fly high, the ratmen were helpless against him.

Almost everything that happens on the surface is under the control of the Night's Watch, which is why the ratmen dig so many rat tunnels underground.

Apis closed her eyes, gripped her staff tightly with both hands, and faced the direction of the ratman defenses.

"I can sense a chaotic magic flowing along a specific trajectory in the air. These wretched ratmen must have built some kind of sacrificial site on this defensive line."

"Although I don't know the specific purpose of these sacrificial sites, they're definitely not for anything good."

Hearing Apis's words, Annabelle shook her head helplessly: "Even if you've discovered this, we don't have any good solutions right now, do we? These ratmen may be small, but they always like to undertake big projects."

"Since you were able to detect the clues from so far away, the scale of the sacrificial site they built must be quite large."

"Sending only a few [Soul Guardian] squads for a raid will make it difficult to destroy the entire sacrificial site."

"The ratmen build too fast. They follow the principle of using whatever they find. If we don't send out a large force, we simply can't raze their sacrificial sites to the ground."

To be honest, the Night's Watch also deserves credit for this.

Even if the ratmen are numerous and their architectural style is characterized by grandeur and magnificence, it shouldn't be this outrageous.

Ultimately, the root cause lies in the Night's Watch's frequent decapitation strikes and raids.

The problem is that the ratmen have no way to counter this tactic.

This led the ratmen to gradually develop a strange habit: the things they built had to be large in scale and extensive in scope.

In this way, a single raid by the Night's Watch would not be able to completely destroy it. Even if it was partially damaged, the Skaven could rebuild it in time, and they could rebuild it much faster than the Night's Watch expected.

Moreover, the Night's Watch's fighting style prompted the Skaven to make changes in other areas.

For example, regarding the issue of the succession of command, the Ratmen have now established a relatively strict command system.

If a superior dies, his deputy and subordinates will immediately take over command.

The requirements weren't high; as long as the ratmen under their command didn't fall into chaos, that was enough. After all, one couldn't expect these ratmen to have outstanding leadership abilities. This also raised a problem: the ratmen's tendency to "rebel" was extremely serious. Often, over trivial matters such as simple patrols, strange situations would arise where the leader would die and a subordinate would take his place.

However, these are all minor issues; it effectively resolved the threat posed by the Night's Watch's specialty of decapitation strikes.

This also prevents the ratmen from becoming as chaotic and scattering as they used to be when faced with an attack.

Compared to the negative impacts, its positive effects are quite significant.

"Don't worry, a full-scale war is about to begin. What we need to do now is mark the exact locations of those shrines. Once the attack starts, we'll advance towards those shrines."

"First, destroy those despicable sacrificial sites, and then gradually break through the enemy's defenses."

“You know, sacrificial sites aren’t just built anywhere; they have to be located on magic nodes, so sometimes they can become weak points in the enemy’s defenses,” Apis said.

Annabelle nodded after hearing this.

"By the way, how long do you think it will take to advance to the Legendary level?" Apis suddenly asked.

Annabelle rolled her eyes upon hearing this.

Becoming a legend is no easy feat.

"How would I know? Not everyone can become a legend like you, so inexplicably and naturally. It's even more outrageous than Lelia's story," Annabelle couldn't help but complain.

Lelia's advancement to Legendary status was achieved through a breakthrough and sublimation in battle, which aligns with both her professional abilities and her personality.

Abis, on the other hand, was quite different.

One day, everyone suddenly learned that Apis had inexplicably been promoted to Legend.

It was completely baffling because there were no warning signs beforehand.

"After advancing to the legendary level, I was able to draw upon the power of more evil gods, which is why I can see the extent of your mastery of power."

As a blasphemous priestess, Apis has been stealing the power of evil gods.

You might ask, why not steal the power of the righteous gods? Because the righteous gods don't freely release their power like the evil gods.

Moreover, at Kana's request, Apis stole power from evil gods who had some connection to this world but were also very far away.

These evil gods did not covet this world, or rather, they were not interested in it.

Clearly, one must never steal the power of those evil gods who are so close and constantly watching over this world.

They're openly watching us; we can't just steal it without permission.

"Really?" Annabelle wasn't entirely confident in herself.

Apis nodded: "Don't worry, this is the ability that evil gods use to find their apostles. Not everyone can catch the eye of these gods."

"That's true."

"Okay, okay, I'll keep trying. Actually, I've already tried my best," Annabelle sighed helplessly.

Two members of the team have already been promoted to Legend, which undoubtedly puts pressure on the other three.

After all, they aspire to become the first team with all its members becoming legends.

It's important to know that their team is called the "First Walkers." (End of Chapter)

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