Fargo Village
In the outer wall gates, all the guards were on high alert, pointing at the ground and ready for whoever attacked. Well, however ready they could be considering how tired they were.
They had only managed to deal with the mobs a few hours prior, and then had to prepare for the war afterward.
Excluding the forces that fell and hunted down before the wars, Fargo still had over a thousand guards along with the scores of Rongo mercenary team members remaining in the territory.
It wasn’t that Fargo didn’t want to require the citizens to fight for him, but Belize said it could make them betray and help Altera instead. After all, becoming a citizen didn’t guarantee loyalty at all—they would know that by heart.
Historically, it had happened plenty of times. So most territories just made the guards fight, as asking everyone to make specific oaths was too expensive.
It was why slaves were so important during wars. For attackers, they would become meatshields that could die and not affect the ’numbers’ needed to win, and for defenders, they were unconditional blockages to enemies.
However, among this large number of guards, there was only about a few hundred of the Terran guards who were truly experienced in battles like Fargo’s men. The others applied to get the salaries needed, most of whom spent their tenure enjoying the taste of power—some even abusing their own people.
These guards weren’t very efficient either because they were so used to Victor and his team’s clearing of the mobs the past couple of weeks. There was definitely a huge adjustment phase for everyone.
During the first part of the mobs, they even lost a few people.
It wasn’t even a super mob! But, because they were spread thin and didn’t have much training, a lot of the outlying monsters from the mob still managed to do a lot of damage to their forces.
They also lost a lot of slaves during that time. After all, they needed some bait in order to keep the lives of the guards.
Anyway, at this time, the majority of the guards were spread around the exterior and interior walls of the territory, guarding the battlements. The area that had to be guarded closely was the inner wall, so most of the remaining forces stayed there. It was also much more cost-efficient to guard a small place.
The inner walls occupied the land where Fargo stood back when it was still level 1. That was to say, it was only 1 kilometer radius with an area of 3 square kilometers. On the other hand, the outer wall was erected when they upgraded to a level 3 village.
While Fargo didn’t bother covering the entire territory—it was too expensive, also he didn’t care enough as long as he was comfortable in the inner circle—he still did cover almost 20 square kilometers of area using the sentryless level 2 wall.
The difference in area between these two circles was not small, but the guards left on the outer walls were half of the total, so they were spread thin.
The outer walls still had to be guarded of course. After all, they needed to be aware of the forces that entered as soon as they could. But they were spread very very thin, and it was inevitable that they would become tired much more easily.
Since the declaration, they had been ordered to keep guarding early, even well before the war started, in case some people within the level limit managed to sneak in.
Now the war had started, with no one attacking, and they had to still keep guarding—their focus as high as they could be for hours on end.
It was just that… the war had already started half an hour prior and the Alterans were still nowhere in sight. They waited in tension the whole time, but there was no one suspicious in the outer walls at all.
Did people declare war and disappear?
Did that mean they would win half a territory’s asset without trying?
It had to be said: The Fargo guards’ wishful thinking was top-tier, probably because they were so sleepy they were dreaming half-awake.
They had no idea… that there were actually Alterans already within the walls, ready to cause chaos at a moment’s notice.
The forces on the battlement thinned even more to do the carpet search of the large area. It was already quite nice of them to even place guards there as they used to barely guard the outer wall—they had Victor and the others do that for them. freewebnoveℓ.com
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