Chapter 692 Psychological Offensive
The NPCs were sitting upright, and the players were in a frenzy.
"WTF!"
Did they hear it correctly? Count Sparrow said to kill them all?
Muir Cavalry told everyone with facts whether they heard it correctly. The player who was waiting to see Su Mo's joke was provoked by a knight and turned into white light.
Instant kill!
Even Su Mo was a little sad. Players are players after all, and the disadvantages of templates cannot be compensated by level. What's more, everyone is only level 50, and there is a big gap between them and these elite knights.
The next scene also made those players who wanted to gain reputation with the official forces feel numb.
Really a massacre!
This player brought two thousand people, and they were all covered with a layer of red light, making it impossible to distinguish them.
You will be seen even if you are far away. If you want to hide in the crowd, other players will push you out.
The bad nature of human beings was fully demonstrated at this time. No one sympathized with these players who were implicated by their boss, and some even attacked them.
Once the first person strikes, more people will strike.
Because - reputation!
Those covered in red light become enemies, and killing them will naturally give you reputation points.
Su Mo sat back in his seat, looking like a noble.
These players did not deserve his sympathy, because there was something wrong with their alignment. They sided with the nobles.
What's more, players are actually immortal, and the most they can do is lose one piece of equipment.
For players who have chosen a camp to participate in major events, almost everyone’s backpack is filled with junk equipment. Just like Su Mo, his backpack only left a few slots for potions, scrolls, and spare equipment. They are all the lowest quality junk equipment.
Equipment dropped after death is random. The more things you have in your backpack, the less likely you are to lose the good stuff you have on your body.
Su Mo proved his loyalty with practical actions.
It would be difficult to use the same method to throw dirty water on him again, and it was impossible for Sparrow to fall for this trick. This weird-tempered and ruthless supervisor kept everyone silent.
When Sparrow ordered two nobles to fight against the thieves.
The two nobles did not even dare to say a word. They led almost two thousand taels of white people who gathered together to meet about five thousand people.
The Iron Horse Baron can fight one hundred against five hundred, and even win.
Why can't you two defeat five thousand people in a one-on-one battle?
To the surprise of the nobles, this time the thieves' attack was no longer as noisy as last time.
Their formation gradually opened up, as if they were opening their arms to embrace something.
"Send a signal and ask them to face the enemy wing on the left and move quickly." Sparrow reacted quickly. Su Mo had already given the order when he realized that the opponent might be attacked from two sides.
After the order was given, he relaxed and said, "Montgomery is my uncle's favorite young man. What a pity."
"I'm just a commoner. How can I be compared with the Earl?" There are always nobles who are used to flattering, regardless of the occasion or the target, and just slap them whenever they come up.
Sparrow shook his head and ignored him.
Su Mo could see clearly that this commander obviously didn't like adventurers very much - this seemed to be a common problem among all NPCs in [New World].
In fact, if Su Mo could kill a certain existence with a single blow, he might not pay much attention to it.
When the players annoy him, he simply kills them all.
In line with the principle of no waste, he could actually send these players to the battlefield and let them fight with Wallace's people.
When a noble annoyed him, he either didn't care, or even if he did, he would at most whip him.
As for Su Mo, in Wallace's eyes, he is probably not considered a player.
On the opposite side was Montgomery, and on this side was Sparrow. They were both capable men. They rarely made big mistakes in fighting. The first day was spent in small trials.
However, almost everyone knows that this time will not last long.
This is a game after all!
Su Mo is still continuing to build Stan City and continues to play the Blood Cup competition, completely unaffected by the war.
The next day, Sparrow took the nobles to study the strategic approach.
Su Mo was lucky enough to be among them because of his brave performance on the first day. The other player leaders were basically just fools.
Among them are many leaders of well-known large guilds.
Su Mo was not a senior gaming industry boss and had almost no interactions with these people, but this did not prevent someone from asking him for meeting secrets.
Su Mo sternly refused them all.
Hey, you are a player, but you really think of yourself as a noble and an NPC, so people who didn't like Su Mo muttered a few words.
Su Mo, on the other hand, yelled loudly and refuted the player's complaints.
It even once attracted NPCs to come and watch, but it was Sparrow who asked the knight to come over and disperse the crowd.
After everyone dispersed, everyone began to prepare for a larger-scale battle. Sparrow sent several groups of troops to occupy nearby critical terrain.
He actually planned to fight for a long time.
Players are also unclear about what this NPC plans to do. Many military fans on the forum are analyzing the direction of this battle.
Su Mo also had his own orders. He was ordered to lead about one-third of his men to cut off the retreat of Wallace's army to other places.
The players did not dare to disobey him, because Su Mo casually pointed at a few unconvinced players.
These players immediately glowed with anger, and instantly became a reputation that others could harvest. This kind of power is really enviable and ruthless.
In fact, Sparrow's strategy is very simple.
He wanted to force Montgomery to fight him head-on, in a don't-run kind of way, but he was not completely sure that he could directly defeat these thieves.
Therefore, he wanted to cut off the thieves' path.
Then he went to spread the news to the rebels, saying that the noble army had found their family members hiding in the mountains, so that the rebel soldiers would be disinclined to fight and would only be defeated by the impact of Moore's cavalry and elite nobles.
Su Mo directed the players to build fortifications and deploy troops in various ways.
The players suffered terribly from being tortured by him. Everyone was obviously a player, so why were some people able to cross their legs while others had to dig a trench wide enough to stop the thieves from escaping.
After struggling like this for a long time, I finally came up with something that was said to be able to be used as a defensive position.
After all, a game is a game. It took ten thousand people a long time to do it. This is not something that a small ditch can describe. Su Mo even diverted water from Mille Lacs Lake to turn the dug ditch into a small river.
Meanwhile, rumors spread at Sparrow's behest.
Very few people knew that this was a rumor, and only those like Su Mo who participated in the making of the plan, players even really thought that Sparrow had completed the arrangement of capturing thieves, women and children.
Just wait until the thieves are in chaos and everyone pounces on them to grab the reputation.