There was some truth in Tess�s words.�Based on her question, Sirone reviewed the battles so far.
The first enemy fled from the valley where the first battle was fought.�There was also a retreat in the forest, and here we cast space movement again.
�I think if you count the distance we have to travel, there must be at least hundreds of magic circles drawn.�
�How many, hundreds?�
Tess�s mouth fell open in a daze.�An intermediate magic circle that requires 5 wizards to cling to it all day long.�If there were hundreds of them, how many gold coins were scattered on this land?
�You couldn�t have spent that much money?�Just looking at the distance, dozens are enough.�If there are really hundreds of magic circles, you can�t catch them under any circumstances.�
At that moment, Tess realized what she was saying and slammed her palm down.
�ah!�I see!�
�that�s right.�Do you understand now?�As you said, it was made so that they could not be caught under any circumstances.�Networked the entire northern forest.�Fighting like this will exhaust us first, as we are outnumbered.�You won�t even get to the top and you�ll collapse.�
The hostility towards those who strengthened the base by selling drugs intensified.�But now was the time to come up with a cool solution rather than emotionally.
�Then what now?�How about erasing the magic circle?�No matter where you fight, if the enemies run away, it�s not something that can be done by rushing into it.�
Amy shook her head.�Tess� opinion made common sense, but another problem remained.�
�It is difficult.�A magic circle is a record engraved in space.�So, to get rid of it, you don�t just erase the picture, you have to devastate the space.�Doing hundreds of them that way could take days.�
Tess finally understood the situation and bit her lip.�When a minority is dealing with a group, it is important to somehow reduce the number.�But they were blocking that method in advance.
Sirone unexpectedly raised his hand to Tess� opinion.
�No, it might be worth a try.�Let�s erase at least one.�
�Let�s do it?�It wouldn�t change anything if I erased one of the hundreds.�
�Our position is the same, but they may think differently.�If you put so much effort into building a network, wouldn�t it be a waste to lose even one magic circle?�Maybe they�ll come in to defend the spot.�
�ah-ha, I see!�Advanced psychological warfare!�
Tess quickly recognized Sirone�s plan.�It is often said that war is a power game played with money, but the side with superior funds was not always the winner.�This is because human psychology works in a complex way in war.
The more things to protect, the weaker the psychology.�For example, even if you raise one elite soldier with a ton of money of 100 gold, if you can�t use it, it�s a joke.
This kind of situation actually happens in war.
Even though they poured money to start a war, the money was rather wasted, so there were many cases in which the castle was captured by cheap soldiers after failing to send elite soldiers.
Amy analyzed Sirone�s strategy.�He was saying that if he couldn�t chase his enemies, he would rather pull them.�It was true that this was the most feasible strategy to come up with in this situation.�But that didn�t solve the original problem.
�This time, we have to look at efficiency.�Actually, I didn�t say it because I thought destroying the magic circle wasn�t an option, but neutralizing the effect of the magic circle is much more difficult than you guys think.�
Lian grabbed the straight sword and drove it into the ground with all his might.
�Wouldn�t it be fine if I plowed the ground with my sword?�Until the magic circle completely disappears.�
�It�s not even close to that.�The magic circle we see with our eyes is nothing more than a sign that embodies a concept.�
Sirone understood what Amy was trying to say and gave a clear definition.
�You mean the concept of a magic circle won�t disappear unless the space itself is destroyed enough to be erased?� JrNovels.com