MTL - Civilization: Beyond Two Worlds-Chapter 33 a trivial sacrifice

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"I have a plan."

If these words come from Mr. Dutch-Vanderlin, it is often the beginning of a bad thing.

But this is what Kant said.

more convincing.

— At least for the knights.

The Cleveland Cavaliers consider themselves to be well-informed, but they can't see through the Aurora in front of them. The other party is like hidden in a thick fog. His origin is a mystery, his behavior is a mystery, and everything is a mystery.

The time spent together is still too short to see anything.

Because the knight can feel that the opponent still has precautions and fears in his heart, and after this precaution, there is huge confusion...even madness.

But beyond that, he had to admit that Mr. Kant was a very charming person.

This charm comes not only from his appearance, speech, strength and wealth, but more from his temperament, that kind of distinctive, confident but melancholy temperament - not the pretentiousness of those so-called poet prodigal sons, but From real experience, and from grief.

Such a person, he would like to believe.

What's more, although he is determined to die, if he can not die, who is willing to die?

It doesn't hurt to listen to it for a while.

So the knight nodded and said, "I would like to listen to your plan."

Kant thought for a while and asked, "Is the elf captain over there stupid?"

"It's not stupid at all," the knight replied. "The previous naval battles have proved the cunning and ruthlessness of the opposing captain. He is a troubling opponent, calm and deadly. The position of the main captain in the navy is by no means an unknown person, he must have experienced a lot of battles, accumulated experience and merits, and finally won this honor."

Kant nodded: "Then, there is a problem involved."

He said: "If I were the elf captain, and my purpose was to catch you, then I would sail to this sea and the first thing I would do would be to go around all the islands and find the Goethes' ship. If I can lock the position of the Goethes, whether it is to send troops to attack or bombard it, I will be happy with how I win, isn’t that the truth?”

"In contrast, is it a bit too stupid to stop at sea and send troops to search island by island?"

Cleveland suddenly woke up: "...It does!"

"Since the elf captain is not stupid, there is only one possibility."

Kant looked at the ships at sea, the sails lowered and anchored in the sea: "Their ships may have been tossed too hard, just like you encountered a storm and the hull was damaged..."

"This is good news!"

Cleveland was pleasantly surprised: "This means we have more time to escape! As long as we escape far, we can lead the elves further, and the safer you and the princess will be!"

"…"

Kant waved his hand and said, "Don't be in a hurry to die, I already said that I have a plan."

The knight kept his mouth shut.

"Just now I sent Dove to contact the second senior brother...that is, the bearer of this North Island. I wanted to find out if there is any mutation of black beasts on this island, but I didn't expect it to happen."

Kant said quietly: "Second Senior Brother said that there is a big gap in the canyon on the west side of the North Island, and the depths exudes a dangerous atmosphere. It has not had time to look down."

Cleveland thoughtfully: "You mean..."

"Since these elves are here to find you Goths..." Kant's eyes flickered, "Why not let it become the base of the Goths? Going further, if there are relics of a super-god race, the Goeths found prehistoric in it. The Legacy of Power of Civilization—if the elves find this out, and think the Goths are going underground, just one step away from the Legacy of the Gods..."

"So, what will they do?"

After Cleveland figured it out, they fought a cold war.

This plan...is kind of vicious.

But as long as it is used to deal with elves, then it is just.

"I see what you mean..."

He hesitated: "How to convince the elves to believe all this? They have a lot of knowledge. How can we forge the relics of civilization of the super-god race? They will see through it."

Kant smiled: "I'm good at this."

The knight said in confusion: "I don't understand."

"It's hard to explain this for a while, just trust me."

Kant looked at the hesitant Cleveland and said immediately, "Let Tina make up her mind."

The two agreed and slowly stepped back.

Backtrack.

Tina sat on the spot and waited, and she was relieved to see the two come back.

"Why did it take so long?"

She had been worried all the time, and she didn't dare to run around.

The knight saluted: "Sorry, it took a long time."

"Let's not talk about this..." The princess said softly, "The elves... are they really here?"

Cleveland nodded heavily.

Tina had already guessed in her heart, but she was still a little lost when she was confirmed. She was stunned for a while, looked at Kant, and saluted solemnly: "I'm sorry, it's we who have troubled you... I think, it's time to leave, if we take the opportunity immediately If the ship escapes, the elves will surely pursue it, so there is no time to come to the island to trouble you."

Kant laughed and said, "Do Goethes think about things like this?"

The princess was startled.

So Kant briefly explained the knight's plan.

Much the same, just to protect two people.

"Absolutely not!"

The princess looked very angry: "I am a descendant of Teddariel, how can I make my subjects sacrifice their lives, while I live on my own?"

The knight bowed his head silently, showing no sign of reflection at all.

"Okay, stop arguing," Kant said. "Things aren't that bad. I have a plan. If it works out...we won't even have a single casualty."

He told the princess the plan just now.

The princess didn't pay attention to the feasibility and details of this plan. She just looked at Kant, and after a while, she said softly, "You don't actually need to be involved... This is not your war in the first place."

"I know, I know, in all fairness, I don't want to be involved in this inexplicable racial hatred and war." Kant sighed, "But the elves look so cruel, if they kill you all, then If you want to kill me, what should I do? To help you is to help myself."

"in addition…"

Kant thought for a while, and said slowly: "That magic circle that day seemed to be a very good thing. You used it on me, and it benefited me. I also want to thank you. In addition, these few days It's pretty good getting along with each other... I can't just watch you die, can I?"

When he said this, he added another point: "Also, although it is to help you, if the plan fails, you will die soon. If I leave, don't blame me."

After all, Kant has the biggest trump card.

With the ability to cross the two worlds, he can return to the earth to hide at any time. This is an excellent means of life-saving. It is unexpected and hard to prevent.

The princess nodded vigorously, with gratitude and joy in her eyes, the girl whispered: "It is already a great kindness for you to fight alongside us at this time, and I will never forget what you have done. I really don't know how to repay you."

-Actually, it is enough to promise each other.

Of course, with Kant's rank, such words cannot be said casually.

He is, after all, a kind and honest man.

So Kant waved his hand and said, "If you want to repay, let's talk about it later."

The princess nodded seriously: "Yes, I will definitely repay you."

She was totally serious and didn't look like she was talking politely.

Kant didn't take it to heart, he snapped his fingers: "Then let's talk about my plan... How to forge the relics of prehistoric civilization, I have some ideas in my heart, but the most critical question is not this."

The princess asked, "What is it?"

Kant pointed to the distance: "That ship, we don't know when it can set sail. Once it starts sailing and finds the Penguin, then everything will stop, and we will become very passive."

"So, what we have to do is to make some small moves to attract all the attention of the elves to this island, and make them believe that the Gothic people are all hiding here, until they search carefully and find us. Prehistoric ruins they prepared."

The knight asked, "What shall we do?"

Kant replied: "To ambush them, mislead them, confuse them, make them angry, if I expect it right, they should be divided into many small groups to search the area, if we can solve one of their groups, then the other elves There is bound to be a lot of vigilance and a wrong judgment.”

Cleveland looked at the magical creatures around him: "Like last time?"

"Not quite the same... After all, elves are stronger, aren't they?"

Kant said sternly: "We need a bait to lure the elves to our trap... You said that Goethe and elves have a blood feud, then if they see a Goethe man, these elves will most likely be very alert or even attack, but if they To see a beautiful and noble lady in distress..."

The princess said firmly: "I understand... I am willing to be the bait."

The knight said urgently: "No! Your Highness can't be in danger!"

Tina said, "No, knight, I'm a Goethe too, if it works..."

"My opinion is the same, Tina is weak and unable to deal with emergencies. The person who acts as the bait must not only have a beautiful and weak appearance, but also have strong skills and surprise ability, and, a trivial sacrifice... "

Kant looked at Cleveland and smiled meaningfully.

Goethe's most promising knight commander suddenly felt the worst chill in his life.

It was as if an abyss-like malice was approaching.

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PS1: The second update... Ah, it's a new week. For the sake of what's going to happen to Mr. Knight, let's cast a vote. (evil laugh)