Chapter 1749: War Begins
Looking at this armed force that cannot be called an army, Zariyus was worried. Although he didn't know who the enemy was, he always felt uneasy. The chief of the Dragon Tooth tribe was very optimistic. He felt that if the three tribes were gathered together, there would be no enemy that could not be defeated. Now the lizardmen were unprecedentedly powerful, and even counterattacking humans was not a problem.
Unfortunately, this was completely overly optimistic. Zariyus asked Duran about his chances of winning, but the result was not optimistic.
Duran told him: "If you learn the microcosm, then your chances of winning are 50-50. If you master the seventh sense, then you have a 100% chance of winning."
Then there is no chance at all now. Zariyus has really felt how powerful the seventh sense is. If you need the seventh sense to win, then the enemy is just a little weaker than the seventh sense, which is very powerful.
How can they defeat the powerful enemy with more than a hundred soldiers now without weapons and equipment?
It seems that he still needs to train more, but his understanding of the microcosm has not really grown, and he can't break the hard rock yet.
Zariyus looked at a fist-sized stone in front of him. Duran asked him to break the stone without hurting the surrounding things. When he did it, he would master the microcosm, but that was only the simplest. He needed more practice to comprehend the seventh sense.
But the war was imminent.
"We need weapons, but we have no money." The best way is to spend money to buy them in human cities. Humans have a pair of skillful hands, and their blacksmiths will tailor weapons for lizardmen.
As for the blacksmiths of the lizardmen themselves, forget it. They can only make simple armor, and can't even make a set of armor. They can only make shoulder armor or chest armor, that's all.
As for weapons, many orcs still use primitive weapons, and even slingshots. This kind of thing is good for hunting, but it's not good for fighting.
"Teacher, what should we do?" Zariyus looked at Duran, hoping that this magical human could help him.
"As for equipment, no problem, I have ordered a batch for you." Duran said and waved his hand.
Then something happened that stunned the Earth Synchronizers, because what Duran took out was completely the equipment of the Earth, or to be more precise, the equipment of their country, all kinds of semi-automatic and fully automatic light weapons, as well as grenades, etc., and the guns and ammunition were all piled in the corner, with yellow bullets and cold gun barrels.
The Synchronizers said that God was crazy. It was okay for you to help the lizardmen, but now you are providing modern weapons. Isn't this a joke?
Even if it is aimed at the time traveler, it doesn't have to be so obvious.
The Synchronizers couldn't figure out what God was thinking.
But this is God. If mortals can understand it, they are not God.
"These weapons can increase your chances of winning, but these weapons are limited. You can't use them after you use them up, so the most important thing is to learn the small universe."
After watching Duran demonstrate the hot weapons, Zariyus's eyes were hot. These weapons were indeed amazing, and they felt more powerful than combat skills. But he didn't dare to disobey what the teacher said, and continued to practice.
Zariyus arranged the weapons and trained the soldiers to shoot. The lizardmen who learned to shoot swelled up again.
But it was still not enough. The synchronizers made a military comparison. As the first battle of the traversers, the traversers were extremely serious and prepared thousands of soldiers and armaments.
There were 3,000 heavily armored undead soldiers, various weapons and equipment, and of course a terrible level 100 guardian who could use magic.
So in comparison, even with hot weapons, the lizardmen were still no match.
Of course, Duran taught the lizardmen to dig trenches, build bunkers, and establish a firepower network, completely training the lizardmen into an African warlord armed force whose shooting depended entirely on fate.
Some lizardmen hung some guardian amulets or animal teeth on their guns, thinking that this could increase their attack power or hit rate.
Duran had no choice about this. He had clearly taught them how to use hot weapons, but they still played freely. However, bunkers and trenches were still somewhat useful, and Duran could not control the rest.
This was a big event, and people on Earth were discussing the outcome of this war. Most people thought that if the gods supported the lizardmen, then the lizardmen would win, but some people said that there might be surprises.
Of course, Duran's behavior also aroused the vigilance of the countries on Earth, because their whole country traveled through time, which was very similar to the situation of the Undead King. Since the gods are so targeted at the war of the travelers, are they also hinting that they should not start a war on Earth?
The synchronizers still empathize with the Undead King, because they are also traveled through time, have advanced military forces, and are also facing a group of backward natives. Now they think that the gods let them synchronize with the extraterrestrial civilization, which is actually a hint that they should not talk about force lightly. Don't learn from the Undead King, who obviously traveled through time from a society ruled by law, but thought about war so quickly.
So the people on Earth said that they knew it, and they would definitely not take the initiative to start a war, so the gods should be satisfied.
At the same time, the top leaders are also paying close attention to the extraterrestrial civilization, hoping to understand the bottom line of the gods and hope to know more about the interaction between the gods and the travelers. Now they just hope that the gods have not taught the indigenous microcosms of the local civilization of the earth, otherwise their hot weapons may be useless.
The stones from other mountains can be used to polish jade. Now the strategy of the entire country is to refer to the behavior of the Undead King and then take it as a warning.
Finally, the war date is approaching, and the Undead King has begun to prepare. He chose a place close to the battlefield as the headquarters, and the front-line command was handed over to the general, and he sat in the rear.
At the same time, the scouts of the Lizardmen have also discovered the enemy. A large wave of enemies are mighty, neat and majestic. Under the silver cold armor is a dry corpse, that is an army of undead.
The Lizardmen were terrified. They didn't expect that the one who challenged them would be such an evil thing. In this way, they can't retreat.
The Undead King actually underestimated the enemy and didn't pay attention to the dynamics of the Lizardmen. But now that he is here, he naturally wants to know the intelligence.
Then he found something that made him uneasy. There were many trenches on the edge of the battlefield. He didn't know what the Lizardmen dug these trenches for.
But the military strength of both sides is completely unequal. Although he didn't know the use of the trenches, the Undead King still decided to go to war as planned.
Then the level 100 guardian, the insect king ‘Cocytus’ came. He is the ruler of winter, a powerful ice magician, with four hands and a tail. He looks like an insect, but has the wisdom of a general.
He is completely loyal to his king. At this moment, he will fight for the Great Tomb, use his own power to show the glory of the Undead King, and use his victory to lay the prelude to the Great Tomb hegemony.