Don't call me evil god

Chapter 547: Differences in Positions

Chapter 547: Differences in Positions
"Isn't that two good news?!"

Bacon almost blurted out.

In the end, I thought about it and didn't say it out loud.

Things concerning monsters need to be taken seriously.

When these big guys haven't woken up yet, they are their experience packs. When they really wake up, it will be a big deal.

13 excavation sites, 1 of which has been successfully eliminated.

There are 12 left, plus the cultists in the corresponding excavation sites.

Bacon currently has sufficient manpower.

The main reason was that someone couldn't help showing off, so he posted the news that he could get legendary experience rewards by killing monsters in the Temple of Truth, showing off that he earned more than 2000 experience points this time, which was really cool.

As the news spread, others saw:
"Wow, there is such a good thing?"

"Count me in! Stop hitting so fast, leave some for me!"

Ideas like this.

Those believers who wanted to gain legendary experience naturally flocked to the excavation site.

There are many people but little experience. Even if a monster can provide nearly 10 legendary experience, if it is evenly distributed among 50 people, each person will only get less than 2000.

It's probably just some extra money.

Even when this monster was killed, many people didn't arrive in time.

For example, Gail, Miranda and Brandon who are still on the way.

Those who were the first to reap this wave of benefits were basically those who were already active and exploring in the Lingyi Wetland.

Now the situation is reversed.

There is no shortage of experience.

What they have to worry about is that there are too many monsters!
Pete specifically reminded his brother in the message he sent:
[The helpers within the Church of the Supreme Truth can buy us 5 days.]

[The time for encircling and suppressing the Stone Fort cultists is set to be 5 days later. By that time, no matter how your progress is, you must evacuate the excavation site immediately! ]

[The cultists did not awaken it immediately, and continued to make sacrifices in order to make it more powerful when it was awakened! ]

Bacon suddenly felt a headache.

5 days, this is too tight!
Although Pete provided the location information of the other 12 excavation sites, they only had to move in the direction of the target, clear the excavation sites, and eliminate the monsters pretending to be dead underground, but the journey alone would take nearly a day.

With so many of them working together, they took turns attacking the monster day and night, and it took them nearly a whole day to kill one.

If we don't disperse our manpower and act as a group, although it will take a lot less time to destroy the monsters, nearly half of the time will be wasted on the journey.

If we act separately, we won't need so much time to travel, but conversely, it will take longer to defeat the monsters!
The former means that Bacon and his men may only have time to kill 12 or 2 of the remaining 3 monsters and will have no chance to continue their actions and expand their victory;

The latter means that they might not be able to kill even one monster in the end, causing them all to be awakened in a "low health" state.

Both options appear to have significant disadvantages.

“How do we choose?”

"Is it a collective action, or a separate attack?"

Bacon couldn't make up his mind and shared the situation directly with everyone present.

This isn't as simple as deciding whether to have bacon and eggs or stew for your next meal.

Making the wrong choice could lead to serious consequences.

"Split up! We must attack separately! If we all crowd together, all our time will be wasted on rushing!"

Some believers clamored for the dispersal of manpower.

Someone quickly countered:

"No, focus your fire! If we don't kill them directly, who knows if these monsters will be able to recover after being awakened!" "Who will deal with them then?"

The believers who had been clamoring for a split attack also had their own theories:
"Even if the sky collapses, the God of Light will support it. Besides, this is something the Stone Castle dwarves themselves created. If they want to solve it, they should find a solution themselves."

"If we can help them kill one in advance, that's already a sufficient contribution, right?"

"..."

To be honest, Bacon actually wanted to choose decentralized action.

It's not that dispersed actions are more effective, but that this option is more beneficial to him.

The reason is very simple.

There are only 5 days left.

If everyone works together, we should be able to kill 2 or 3 more, but it will definitely take a lot of time on the road.

Rushing on the road means no experience gain.

This is not the case if we act separately.

As long as you can find one of the remaining 12 targets, it doesn’t matter if you can’t kill it. You will get experience rewards based on how much damage you can cause.

It is definitely the most cost-effective to reduce the time spent on the road as much as possible.

The profit gap between the two may widen to 1 times or even more.

But Bacon's inner moral standards made it difficult for him to make such a "selfish" decision.

The Territory of Ceylon is located on the border of the Kingdom of Reyak. Every year after the red tide of monsters, Bacon would witness or hear the news that the homes of farmers and civilians were washed away, destroyed, and polluted by the monsters that escaped.

Even a level 1 or 2 monster could have a huge impact on the lives of ordinary people.

The duty of the kingdom's nobles is to protect the civilians when the monster red tide strikes.

Bacon was influenced by Baron Chinal since he was a child.

When it comes to exterminating monsters, he would definitely prefer a solution that can protect more civilians.

In front of the terrifying monsters in the Spirit Wing Wetlands, the innocent dwarves in the stone fortress were obviously just civilians, let alone level 1, 2, and 3 warriors. Bacon estimated that even the top level 6 warriors would find it difficult to deal with the remaining 12 monsters at the same time.

Bacon was even shocked at what kind of hard life the mortal ancestors of the continent of Plantis had once lived.

Having just one such horrific monster is not enough, there are 13 of them crowded in the Lingyi Wetland. Are mortals worthy of setting foot in this place?
……

The knowledge-seeking believers present argued among themselves, but in the end no clear result could be reached.

It is normal for such a phenomenon to occur without a strong leader to provide direction.

The only consensus reached by everyone is that limited time should not be wasted on quarrels.

Whether it's concentrating firepower or dispersing attacks, in short, we must act quickly.

Depending on their respective positions, believers chose different courses of action.

Those with higher moral standards will act with Bacon and choose the concentrated fire plan, starting from another excavation site closest to this Savage Dwarf excavation site, and kill as many as possible before the 5-day deadline.

Those with lower moral bottom line or who don't have that kind of stuff at all, form their own teams or act alone with their own teams, go to other excavation sites, and choose the targets they want to attack.

Novan watched the quarrels and differences of opinion among the believers, but he did not issue any clear oracles to make any demands or restrictions.

“I don’t quite understand.”

The muffled voice of the Illusion Goddess Resti came from the Box of Flesh and Blood:

"You can obviously make decisions on behalf of ordinary people, so that they don't need to think or judge, and just execute according to your requirements."

“Why not do this?”

……

(End of this chapter)

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