Counterattack Mario

Chapter 1881: 1881: Impact and Negotiations


Chapter 1881: Chapter 1881: Impact and Negotiations


Li Yao just controlled the overall direction, while the specific negotiations were led by the think tank led by Sister Li. Additionally, representatives from the Dark Camp were also sent, and of course, there were powerful figures from the Chaos Camp.


For the camps, the farce initiated by the Chaos Camp has finally come to an end.


This uproar went on for a long time, from players reaching near the max level to a boom of players reaching max level.


From the initial rapid expansion of Chaos Camp’s territory to its comprehensive defeat.


Not only was all the previously occupied territory reclaimed, but the outer areas of the maps where many race’s main cities were located were almost entirely overrun, causing significant losses.


But they had no choice; it was their arrogance. They provoked three camps at once and could only swallow the bitter pill.


More severely, later on, because of Starfire guild attacking the main city, it greatly agitated the players of the three camps.


The three camps even privately issued main city attack orders to players.


In the last few days, many guilds from the three camps united to form a United Army larger than the main forces led by Starfire, they split into several groups to attack different main cities.


Although most of them didn’t even see the shadow of the main city’s walls before being annihilated, Starfire almost succeeded in stimulating them, at least letting them see hope.


There was even a group of United Army consisting entirely of air forces, launching a blitzkrieg against a relatively weaker race, causing significant trouble, and although ultimately defeated, it left various races in the Chaos Camp in a panic.


Eventually, their guardian god had to intervene aggressively, which finally deterred everyone completely.


Starfire’s side won, ending this farce, and the three camps took advantage, after which they privately ordered their respective United Armies to withdraw.


This farce was a case of losing everything for the Chaos Camp, their plans completely foiled, with the most terrible aspect being a major disturbance in a main city.


Even the Demigod’s intervention couldn’t save half the Lizardman’s main city from flooding, and only with the help of other Demigods was a catastrophe averted.


Meanwhile, the Ogre Main City was overrun, with the God of Ravens seriously injured, unlikely to act again in the short term. Although the sub-dimension Ogres weren’t severely damaged, they lost over three million elite soldiers.


The losses among elite and player legions were countless.


Even for the Chaos Camp, this battle resulted in substantial losses, and the fact that they suffered so greatly in combat with a relatively inexperienced force left nothing more to be said.


This battle made everyone in the Chaos Camp realize their true strength and positioning, discouraging them from contemplating such sneaky moves again, at least in the short term.


This incident hurt the camp’s vitality, requiring a long period of recuperation.


The lost territory would also require a high price to reclaim, and some critical maps and fortresses were simply unrecoverable.


From the players’ perspective, the Chaos Camp comprised of multiple races was initially frustrating, especially since Earth players occupied three camps.


Alien players, confident and arrogant, looked down on Earth players.


But this battle left them disoriented; Chaos Camp’s players thought Earth players relied on their numbers, but discovered that even without the advantage of numbers, they were at a disadvantage in warfare.


One-on-one, alien players were naturally stronger, but who would let you fight one-on-one in a war?


War is more about strategy, with individual combat skills becoming secondary.


That’s not to say individual strength isn’t important; it can impact small-scale war victories at the camp level or above.


But current players can’t reach that level yet.


Thus, this comprehensive counterattack left the Chaos Camp bewildered, no longer daring to underestimate Earth players.


Moreover, most guild bases in the Chaos Camp had been occupied, leaving most of them without guild bases, in a very miserable state.


Due to Starfire’s main forces, the Chaos Camp’s players weren’t without attempts at organizing large armies to attack main cities, but the results were miserable. Similarly, they didn’t even get to see the main city’s appearance before being blocked outside the map, and then even slight efforts from the elite army crushed them.


They recognized the gap with the main forces, especially since the main forces truly captured a main city.


What use are racial-level and camp-level strong players? World-class battles, even at Demigod level, a player managed to handle.


Many previously wanted to challenge Li Yao, not convinced, thinking Prairie Fire’s fame was just due to Earth players, dismissing its value to them as alien strong players.


But now, no one dared to speak of challenging him.


If you’re so great, challenge a camp leader, challenge a world boss, have the means to fight a Demigod?


If you can’t, then just give it up.


Their world-class pets numbered several, especially after this massive battle, they gained another, a Demigod-level one. Though currently weakened, it would eventually regain Demigod-level strength.


This great chaos of The Ancient God World completely shattered the arrogance of Chaos Camp players, while Earth players took pride.


With these complex feelings, the morning of the next day, after Starfire fully controlled the city, negotiations began in the presence of camp strong players.


The camp’s powerhouses merely witnessed, not participating in specific negotiations.


At the same time, Fleeting Glimpse and Sea and Sky each brought two people to observe the meeting from below, and they also had no speaking rights, not to mention the guilds and teams ranked high in military merits, and individuals could also witness the meeting with one or two other people.


Fortunately, the Ogre’s council chamber was large enough.


At the negotiation table, camp representatives sat at the head but didn’t speak.


On both sides were representatives of Starfire and the Ogres. Li Yao led Starfire, but the negotiation was primarily led by Sister Li, Ghost Princess, and Enchantress assisting, with the rest of the core team filling in.


The Ogre’s side was led by the great Magician, also the primary speaker for the negotiations.


The Ogres’ intellect was really lacking, relying solely on the great Magician wasn’t enough. With a Magician’s help, they were still powerless against the verbal battles from Sister Li, Ghost Princess, and Enchantress.


They were often left speechless, unable to find a reason to refute.


The fierce arguments lasted a full day, mainly revolving around how much weaponry can the Ogres allocate, how many days of food can be taken, and the allotted sacrificial items.


On the Starfire side, they mainly hoped to acquire some young Ogres, the location of the treasure vault, and the core blueprints of the formations, etc.


Finally, the negotiations concluded. Starfire’s members were jubilant, while the Ogres were dejected.


When Li Yao and the great Magician each signed to acknowledge the agreement, everyone was relieved…