Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 388 Dungeon General

Cracks spread in all directions on the ground. Manda could hide away, but the soldiers couldn't.

Seeing that thousands of soldiers were about to be buried in the abyss, Manda once again targeted Brayton. He wanted to rush up and kill Brayton directly.

This was exactly the result Brayton wanted. Under the cover of night, he created a trap at his feet. As long as Manda rushed over, he would immediately fall into the abyss.

But Manda didn't rush over. He found that the cracks in the camp were "healing."

To be precise, this is not "healing" but bonding. A large amount of mud poured out of the crack, filling it up. The crack no longer expanded, as if it was stuck.

Siegsel's mud flow skill was used cleanly and accurately, completely restraining Brayton's skills.

What was supposed to happen came anyway, Siegeset was promoted. Manda didn't know when Siegeset was promoted, or whether it was the first time he used a fourth-level skill. But one thing is certain, as one of the few gods older than Tartarus, Gaia's power is not inferior to Tartarus.

There was another surprise next. Brayton, who was performing his skills, suddenly started vomiting. What he vomited was not food, but mud.

He was using his own body as a medium to summon the Tartar Abyss. Siegsel used his skills to pour the mud into the abyss, which was equivalent to pouring it into Brayton's body.

If it weren't for Brayton's class advantage, this blow would be enough to kill him. After vomiting, he found that Siegsel's army had already rushed up, and he hurriedly used his last bit of mana to maintain the abyss at his feet.

Siegsel failed to sense the existence of the abyss in advance and rushed towards Brayton. Fortunately, several soldiers ran too fast and fell into the abyss before Siegesel. Siegsel was shocked and hurriedly The reins were reined in.

While everyone was lingering in front of the abyss, Brayton ran away and disappeared into the night in a blink of an eye.

After the abyss disappeared, Manda found some of Brayton's blood on the ground and smeared it on a silver coin.

He took out a special knife and carved a spell on the silver coin. A spell was immediately formed, and Manda could clearly feel Brayton's position.

"Chase me!"

Manda ordered an immediate pursuit. Zigse did not dare to disobey Manda's order, but when they were about to catch up to the bottom of the mountain, Zigse gave Manda a warning.

"If we continue to chase, we may be in danger. Manu is about to lose the connection with the mountain god, and we may be ambushed by the enemy."

Manda thought for a moment and said: "Kill the enemy's general and attack the enemy camp. This war is basically won. It is worth taking a little risk."

"I'm afraid it's not a bit of a risk. We don't know the number of enemy troops yet. According to the information we received before, the enemy's troops are more dominant." Zigese lowered his voice again. He wanted to give Manda a warning, but he didn't want to let it go. Manda felt embarrassed about this.

Manda hesitated a little. This pursuit was indeed a bit reckless, but he really didn't want to miss such a good opportunity. It was not only a chance to win, but also an excellent opportunity to shock Shelty.

In addition, this is a good opportunity to save the Leo woman.

Manda frowned and said, "Just let him go. How can we win or lose? We have lost more than a thousand people, and they only lost one person."

Siegsel replied: "The war is not over yet, he will not leave and cannot leave."

"Why don't you leave?" According to Manda's thinking model, places that are not suitable for a strong attack should be given up decisively, and no meaningless battle losses will be increased.

"You may not understand the mood of a general. Sometimes, no losses may not be a good thing. If you win, it's easy to say anything. If you lose, there are still no losses, but I'm afraid I can't give a reasonable explanation."

Putting himself in another person's shoes, Manda understood what Zigese meant. In this battle, Breton's army suffered almost no losses, and it also collected more than a thousand heads, which seemed to be a big bargain.

But he failed to capture the Crispy Rock Mountain, but brought the army back intact. This was equivalent to a wasted trip, and Shelty would definitely not accept such a result.

Since the war is still going on, it is obviously the wisest choice to continue to hold on to the Crispy Rock Mountain.

Manda clutched the silver coin tightly, sensing that Brayton had escaped from the range of Crispy Rock Mountain, he ordered to stop the pursuit.

On the way back, Manda kept looking at Zigese. Maybe he didn't know much about him over the years, or maybe he himself had grown a bit. The dungeon hunter in front of him made Manda feel very reliable.

If he and Stanley were to fight again now, who would win?

Perhaps Stanley's ever-changing tactics will still cause Siegese to suffer, but if Siegset has a geographical advantage that can solidly defend him, there is nothing Stanley can do against him.

Back at the camp, Manda sat in Zigese's barracks for a while and listened to his tactics for the next stage.

"The enemy has only two choices. One is to attack by force from the mountain road. Without the liar demigod, he can no longer escape Manu's eyes. There is absolutely no chance of victory in the attack. The second is to occupy the water source. This is a smart choice. I have already made it. Deployment allows Manu to open new water access roads, and at the same time dispatch soldiers to ensure control of water sources at all costs."

Manda nodded and asked, "What if the enemy breaks into the valley and takes Parrot City directly?"

"This is also a possibility. If the enemy really does that, I will wipe out their entire army."

Zigese looked at Manda calmly, and Manda nodded with satisfaction.

"It seems that I chose the right person. The dungeon hunter has now completely become the dungeon general."

"Thanks for your trust."

"Now that you know what to do, I don't need to stay here anymore," Manda said with a smile. "There are still many things waiting for me to do. I will leave Brittle Rock Mountain tomorrow."

"Thank you for your help." Zigse stood up and saluted.

"Cruit and Cerdan, you can keep one of them, but not for too long."

Zigseth thought for a moment and said: "I suggest you keep Chuit here for the time being. I'm worried that there are still people among the enemy who will use deception. And I suggest that you don't let the liar demigod leave the camp for the time being. He belongs to Manu." Nemesis, if he loses control again, he will be a great threat to us."

"It makes sense." Manda didn't say any more, and was about to leave the barracks when she suddenly heard Zigse ask: "Maybe I shouldn't ask more, is Horna's condition... okay?"

"It's not very good," Manda sighed softly, "Pluto is extending her life, and Lulienne hasn't found a good way either."

"Could all this be related to the Valley of Resentment?"

"It must be related. Horna, Worm, and Old Yaman all have the aura of Tartarus on their bodies, so I really want to capture that Tartarus believer."

Only then did Zigese understand why Manda was eager to pursue Brayton just now.

"Sir, I'm sorry, I can only make a judgment from the perspective of a general..."

"It's not your fault," Manda waved his hand and said, "You must guard the Crispy Rock Mountain and bring me more heads back."

That night, Chuyit conducted an interrogation with the demigod of the God of Deception. At dawn, Chuyit came to Manda with a tired look.

"Sir, the interrogation is not going well." Chuitt looked ashamed.

Manda smiled: "He refuses to say anything?"

Chuitt shook his head: "He was willing to say anything, and he said it all night long, but I don't know which sentence is true. I suspect that he didn't tell the truth at all. I even suspect that his name is false."

"Perhaps with the help of the artifact, you can completely conquer him." Manda handed the huge ring, the artifact of the God of Deception, to Chuitt.

Truitt was excited, he knew what this meant, Manda had given him the chance to become a demigod.

But as soon as he stretched out his hand, he retracted it.

"Sir, I cannot accept this artifact for the time being."

Manda was stunned: "You actually refuse such a good thing?"

"I'm not sure I can keep it," Chuitt answered honestly. "I'm even worried that it will be deceived by that demigod."

Manda said in shock: "Are you so unsure of yourself?"

"There is still a huge gap between me and him. Sir, please give me a little more time."

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