The Witcher: Son of the Planes.

Chapter 355: Mission of Escorting the Diplomatic Mission

Faced with the "extremely vicious" wizard army and demon army, the natives of the Aisilia plane have suffered defeat after defeat and have retreated to the city of Scop. If they retreat further, the Kingdom of Ret will be lost. The next step is for the Kingdom of Dia to face these invaders head-on.

But Colin, who was in the city of Scop, knew clearly that this was just the beginning. There had not been many clashes between high-level fighters, and before the decisive force was eliminated, there was no way they could talk about defeating the opponent. What's more, the demigod-level strongmen who were native to the plane had not shown up. They were only level three strongmen and had not fought much.

Although it seems that the wizard army and the demon army have occupied the territory of one kingdom and are about to occupy the second kingdom, if you look at the map of the entire Aisilia plane, they really only occupy a small area.

I don't know how the wizard army is advancing in the Gini subcontinent. That is the first main battlefield set by Lord Griman. As for the side that has joined forces with the demon army, it can only be regarded as a detachment.

But Colin couldn't give up thinking about playing a role just because he was a detachment. Moreover, in addition to completing the mission, he had his own ideas. It was not easy to come here, and if he didn't take the opportunity to "make some money", would it be worthy of his hard work? The little profit after the war could not satisfy Colin's "appetite" at all.

After arriving at the city of Scop, Colin and his men were integrated again because the regular army suffered a lot of damage and the city guards suffered even greater losses. Although they still did not merge into one army with other kingdoms, as far as the Kingdom of Dia was concerned, they had been directly integrated into two armies.

One is the regular army after the elite city guards were drawn to supplement the regular army, and the other is the city guard coalition after being drawn.

Colin was lucky enough not to be transferred to the regular army in the first sequence of battle. Because of the lack of officers along the way, he was still able to serve as the captain with a combined identity, and the number of his team members reached more than 400 people.

His old superior, Taienke, was also lucky. He had never encountered a fatal opponent and had survived to this day. Even more fortunately, he once again served as the deputy commander of the merged city guard coalition.

As for Colin's earliest captain, he was killed during the great defeat.

Although the Kingdom of Dia was considered a whole, due to the merger, some factions were inevitably formed, and Colin was undoubtedly Tynk's direct descendant, because the team led by Colin suffered the least losses.

The merged city guards, based on the original Cambrian personnel, had less than 600 people. In addition to Colin, there was another guy named Stock, who was actually under the jurisdiction of Tynek.

After the wizard army established a base eighty miles outside the city, the war seemed to stop all of a sudden. Colin guessed that Lord Pollitt might be contacting Lord Griman, and the natives of the plane were also happy about it. Except for the necessary reconnaissance personnel every day, they basically sent out rescue personnel to and from various parts of the continent.

The scattered small units of elves and dwarves in the city had relatively intact organization because they seldom participated in close combat. However, they also understood the principle of "the lips and teeth are interdependent", so they once again sent people back to their tribe to ask for help.

Meanwhile, the news that the elves' homeland, the Kinni subcontinent, was under massive attack by the wizard army finally reached the city of Scop.

This once again shocked the natives of the plane of Aisilia. At this stage, except for the dead of Voltalin in the northwest and the orcs of Tyrod in the west, other areas have begun to face these invaders.

If the other races on the continent do not unite, these invaders from the wizarding world will, like the demons did in the past, stay on the continent for a long time and continue to erode their territory.

It's not that the command didn't think about the Kroli region in the east, the problem is that the elemental life there is simply impossible to communicate with. As long as you enter their territory, it will be a fight to the death. They won't come out either, and they don't care about the turmoil in the entire plane.

Therefore, after many discussions, the Allied Command finally sent out a solemn delegation to persuade the human kingdom that was fighting against the dead and the orcs, to negotiate peace with the dead and the orcs in time, to unite all forces that could be united, and to drive out all the invaders first.

Maybe Colin was really liked by Tynk. When Tynk was chosen to escort the delegation to the Kingdom of Gillia, which was fighting against the Undead of Voltalin in the northwest, he immediately selected the brigade that Colin was in to accompany him on the journey as the escort team of the delegation.

The official envoy of the delegation is Minas, a second-level warlock. If he is not so particular, it would be faster for him to go to the Kingdom of Gillia alone than to take Tynk and his men with him. However, the war has been going on until now, and the size of the delegation cannot be too casual. Minas is speechless, but he can only hope that everything goes well.

Colin originally wanted to find an opportunity to "advance to the next level". He had thought about making a breakthrough on the battlefield, but in front of everyone and with many third-level professionals who were stronger than him, he had to give up.

As a result, before he could figure out how to reasonably be promoted to the next level, he received an order from his superior, Tenk. Maybe in Tenk's mind, taking Colin away this time was actually taking care of him. After all, he didn't have to face the enemy directly. Most people would not give him this opportunity.

Colin was a little distressed. Looking at Stoke's sad eyes, Colin felt for the first time that being too lucky was also a trouble.

However, Hathaway gave Colin a different opinion. After the task was issued, she had been silently calculating and concluded that the advantages outweighed the disadvantages. It would be far more beneficial to escort the delegation than to stay here.

After arriving in Acelia, Hathaway's several predictions helped Colin a lot. Hearing what Hathaway said, Colin no longer worried about it and waited for the delegation to officially depart.

Before leaving, as per usual, he sent Edith and the others a report on his next mission.

Since there was no chance for direct face-to-face communication this time, Colin could only take the risk and try to send a message with the magic ball. After sending the message, he immediately put away the magic ball.

While recuperating in Scop City, Tannas did not let down his guard. Although Colin only took out the magic ball briefly to send a simple message, Tannas still discovered something unusual.

Magicians also have similar means of transmitting messages. He didn't know who in their camp was transmitting what message to the other side, but he still noticed the faint fluctuation similar to the information flow.

He immediately arranged for people to investigate, but since he couldn't do it himself, the results were limited, and he couldn't tell who was using what means to pass the message. Tannas could only let it go in the end, hoping that no details would be revealed.

It's not that Tannas didn't want to take action himself, but after fighting for so long, he also understood that apart from the worthless losses of the lower-level soldiers, it was more of a competition of high-level combat power on both sides. Some intelligence information seemed less important in the face of strength.

The most urgent task is to heal your wounds so as to avoid being found by the opponent in the next fight and being killed by him.

Colin didn't feel anything when Tanners sent people to investigate, so he followed Tynk and the others. Only Hathaway seemed to feel something, but it didn't have any impact, so she didn't tell Colin.

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