Eight hundred and eighth chapter change plan
Shun patrolled around the Kalsas tribe for many days, but there was no special discovery. He wanted to penetrate the interior of the Kalsas tribe, but the opponent's periphery was really dense. Shun had two fights with these periphery posts. Although he could easily win, he didn't know why his whereabouts were exposed soon, which forced Shun to give up the idea of continuing to enter. Shun, who had not gained many days, was also very distressed. During this period, Shun had seen what a powerful tribe should look like. Although he could not go too deep, it could be seen from the situation on the periphery. A special discovery made Shun have a new idea, but it was a bit difficult to implement because he might not be able to join this action.
Originally, Shun had decided to go back, but on the way back, Shun met a small team of undead warriors. After inquiring, Shun realized that this undead team was preparing to join Kalsas's tribe. Kalsas was originally a talent-loving person. He was mostly welcome to the undead who came to join. Of course, the review process was also quite complicated, and this discovery gave Shun some tips. So after returning to the tribe, Shun carefully selected and found two hundred undead warriors, including some of the strong undead mages. Then Shun arranged several trustworthy undead spirits to join the team. He wanted to send these undead soldiers to Kalsas' tribe as his "eyes".
Although Shun was unable to join this team because of his identity, Shun still had other ways. He used his mental power to control one of the undead spirits, and this undead spirit became his own substitute. Of course, Shun did this not to believe in this team of undead soldiers, but based on Shun's previous understanding of the Kalsas tribe, he felt that even if he successfully joined, it was not easy to convey the news, so Shun made such preparations just in case. After everything was ready, this undead spirit
The team left Shun's tribe, and they took a detour and chose other directions, and then headed to Kalsas' tribe. Because Shun controlled one of the undead, he knew everything along the way. It was quite smooth for this team of undead soldiers to come to Kalsas' tribe. You should know that there are many undeads coming to Kalsas. Therefore, although these periphery posts conducted a check, they had already seen a lot of this situation, so this team did not go through too many tests before they really came to the inside of the tribe.
And this is the real beginning of the test. After coming here, there were special undead people responsible for reviewing the people who came to surrender. There were many items of review, not only basic physical conditions and strength, but also past experiences, birthplaces and other information. Although these information was of no use to Shun, even if these things were fake, Shun believed that Shun would not know. But what surprised Shun was that the team he arranged to enter was in the end, and only less than 100 people could be left, while the others were either forced to leave or killed on the spot. Shun had never figured out what the reason was. Fortunately, the undead who he controlled successfully passed the review and was arranged in a camp, and most of the new undead people in this camp were newly sent to surrender.
In the next period of time, the undead controlled by Shun went through several inspections before it passed the tribe's review. Shun was very impressed by such a cautious arrangement, and what puzzled Shun even more was how Karthas found those inappropriate people from the many undeads who defected to him? Of course, as a newcomer, Shun could not investigate it carefully now, because all he had to do now was obey the arrangement. Time passed day by day, and the days in the camp were also quite monotonous. There was not much other than basic training, and Shun was naturally in his spare time.
It is necessary to arrange for your substitute to learn more about things, even if these things are known from others. After constant inquiries and understanding, Shun was considered an eye-opener, because Kalsas's tribe is far from what he knew on the surface. It has a very responsible organization within it, and there are many mysterious things. More importantly, Shun learned that Kalsas is not just a powerful necromancer. In the Kingdom of the Dead, he is also an inventor. Many unknown things are from the hands of Kalsas. Of course, Shun did not have the chance to see these things, but just listened to the comments of other undead around him.
Shun was becoming more and more curious about Kalsas. He hoped to have the opportunity to see this guy and see if the previous rumors were consistent with him. However, after waiting for this day, Shun's substitute stayed in the recruits camp for three months before he was qualified to leave. After leaving, he came directly to a military camp. Today is also a very important day because Kalsas himself came in person. When he saw Kalsas for the first time, Shun's impression of him was still very deep. You have to know that seeing him
He himself was far more terrifying than he had ever thought. Although he was very far away from Kalsas, Shun could still feel the powerful power from Kalsas, and of course it also had an unnatural deterrent force. When he saw Kalsas himself, Shun was a little doubtful whether he should have set his target as Kalsas' tribe, because Shun didn't feel that he had the ability to take him down, especially in the past three months, Shun had a basic understanding of Kalsas' tribe, and admired Kalsas's management of the tribe.
Because of his low status, the information provided to him was not valuable in the past three months. Although he did know some content from others, it did not help the war. Therefore, after discussing with others, Shun finally decided to turn the lurking plan into a long-term plan, and his goal needed to be changed, because Shun found that he could not understand the situation of the entire Kalsas tribe in a short time, let alone launching a direct attack. Shun did not want to send troops rashly in such a situation where the enemy was dark and we were bright.
Chapter completed!