Life Reset: Salvation (Life Reset - Neo Book 6) by Shemer Kuznits

Life Reset: Salvation (Life Reset - Neo Book 6) by Shemer Kuznits

Author:Shemer Kuznits [Kuznits, Shemer]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Published: 2021-01-19T00:00:00+00:00


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The evening was still young when the GreenPiece army arrived at the site of its former defeat.

“Holy shit,” Malkyr said when the army came within viewing distance of the outpost.

The building had been reduced to rubble with only the obsidian foundation still relatively in shape, though the stone itself was cracked in many places.

“Alright,” Sullivan said. “As we planned, split into four divisions. Savol, take one. Julee will be your liaison. Malkyr, Hoshisu, Kyth, you each take another. Circle the ravine and be ready to engage or run at a moment’s notice. I’ll take care of coordinating the attack, so pay attention to your messages. Wolrig, you’re with me.”

“You sure you want to take only 60 Ogres and a hundred kobolds?” Malkyr asked doubtfully, staring at the group of crossbow-wielding brutes standing behind the strategist.

Sullivan nodded. “It makes the most tactical sense. I know we can do this. Now go – and good luck.”

The army broke off into four large groups, leaving behind their strategist along with a few dozen Ogres and kobolds.

As planned, the divisions spread out, keeping a good distance from the ravine that housed the bouldite settlement as they closed in on it from different directions.

“Alright,” Sullivan said, turning to address the troops behind him. “Our turn. Try to be as stealthy as possible.” He led the way forward, cringing at the large brutes’ every step.

They soon arrived at the destroyed walls of the outpost and climbed over the piles of rubble, finding just enough space to stand clear. The Ogres dumped the loads they were carrying, and the ground was soon filled with piles of wood, metal, and stone bricks.

“Wolrig?” Sullivan asked.

The constructor narrowed his eyes as he examined the structure. “We have brought enough material. Restoration can be rushed.”

“Good.” Sullivan let out a sigh of relief. He opened his message interface and typed in a single word.



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