Infinite Paths: The Raging Phoenix

Chapter 680: Results



Chapter 680: Results

After a week of practice, Rain thought that it was better to send Seadir’s friends to the south and fight the kraken dragons that showed up now and then there... that would make their skills level up and gain levels on the necessary paths.

"What do you think?" Rain asked.

"I suppose that is the best option considering efficiency," Seadir said. "The range of their skills are a bit limited, though. Even if the warriors there will work as shield for them. Things might become dangerous for them."

"That will make them improve faster. Motivation is important," Seara said.

Seadir and Seara had differing perspectives on how to manage their underlings, and their reasons were rooted in their unique circumstances. Seadir, with his small and close-knit group of underlings, considered them more as friends rather than subordinates. As such, his primary concern was their safety and well-being.

He was determined to keep them out of harm’s way, prioritizing their protection and maintaining the strong bonds of camaraderie they had built over the years.

On the other hand, Seara recognized the urgency of the situation. The sea folk had suffered significant losses in the recent conflict, and they needed to regain their strength quickly. She believed that pushing their underlings to get stronger at a faster pace was essential to compensate for the loss of power they had experienced.

Seara’s approach was more focused on rebuilding their strength and preparing for future challenges, even if it meant taking calculated risks and pushing their underlings to their limits.

"You guys can go there and see the results for a week, then we can decide the next steps after that," Rain said.

"All right," Rain said.

"You are taking your chances watching them now, huh?" Rain frowned. "Making someone take your place will be a pain in the ass if you die, so try to be more mindful of danger."

"Yes sir," Geo said. "I have been thinking, wouldn’t it be easier for the dragons if they just attacked with all their might a single country and then targeted others afterwards?"

"Yes, that would usually be the best option," Rain said. "But I guess they are messing with us... they won’t fight for real until they suffer serious losses."

While one might assume that the dragons had already suffered substantial losses due to the battles with Rain and his allies, it appeared that the dragons were far from revealing their true might. Despite the setbacks they had encountered, they were undoubtedly a formidable force, but they didn’t show all their strength.

However, it was also apparent that Rain and his companions needed to exercise caution. Provoking the dragons or engaging in further confrontations anytime soon might not be in their best interest. They had already faced their fair share of perilous encounters, and rushing into more battles could have severe consequences.

It was a strategic decision to bide their time, regroup, and ensure they were adequately prepared for whatever challenges the dragons might present in the future.

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"Keep away from the barriers and use your senses to find their limits, we don’t want you to be found by them," Rain said. "Some of them can fly, after all."

"Yes sir," Geo said.

Soon, Geo departed once more and around the same time. Seadir returned with his underlings, and he seemed to be in a good mood since they looked fine and unscathed.


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