Chapter 1059: No idea
Chapter 1059: No idea
The soldier hesitated for a second after hearing this, but then he ran off to relay the order. Without any hesitation, the prime minister and the chancellor pulled out a map.
This was a map that I wasn’t even aware of that was in this study.
But then again, they used this study much more than I did, so it was only natural that they knew about things hidden here that I didn’t know about.
After pulling out the map, they quickly spread it out on the table in front of us.
As expected, it was a map of the country.
From what the soldier had reported earlier, they were able to easily point out the location where the undead were gathered. This was the border of where the Darius Kingdom had once been.
As for where they were coming from…
It was a wasteland.
This was a wasteland because this was a kingdom that had fallen from a natural disaster and there was nothing that had taken its place yet. It was a buffer zone between the Darius Kingdom and another kingdom.
They didn’t know if the undead were also attacking the other kingdom on the other side or if the undead came from that other kingdom.
“What do you think this is?” The prime minister suddenly looked up after a moment of silence at me and asked this question.
Both the prime minister and the chancellor had confused looks on their faces the entire time as they looked at the map which showed that they had no idea what was happening.
When that was the case, they usually turned to me for advice since I would suddenly pull out advice that they didn’t expect.
Normally I might have an explanation since there were things from the game that I could use to supplement knowledge, but this was not one of those cases. For once, I didn’t have any idea what this was since there wasn’t an event like this in the game.
After the monster waves, there were other events that happened, but this was not one of them.
It was actually even too early for the other events to happen since the monster wave event should have still been happening. It was supposed to let the player level up for a while so they could deal with the later events, which was why it lasted quite a while.
So there shouldn’t have been anything happening during this time.
After thinking for a bit, I slowly shook my head and said, “I don’t know. I really don’t know anything about this.”
The prime minister knitted his brows and looked at me after hearing this, but seeing the way that I looked at him, he just gave a simple nod in the end.
He understood that I wasn’t an omnipotent being that could solve all problems.
I had my limits too.
In that case, it was better not to think too much about it and think of a solution for this problem.
But even if I didn’t have an idea of why there was this undead horde that appeared all of a sudden, that didn’t mean that I didn’t have any idea of what the undead were.
That was because I had encountered the undead before.
We had met the undead before and I had gotten the Orb of the Dead from that demon after defeating them. This was an item that could be used to create and control undead, which meant that it was certainly related to the current undead wave that was attacking us.
But it also didn’t make sense since they were already using the monsters to attack the humans.
Why would they be using two things at the same time?
Or was it just targeted at our kingdom since we had stopped the undead and monster waves before?
Were they doing this because they couldn’t get anything done with the monster waves?
If that was the case, then that was certainly an effect of my interference in this world… After a long silence, the prime minister just said with a sigh, “For now, we’ll focus on keeping back the undead. It’s a good thing that we have our wyverns that can burn the undead away or else we would suffer large losses just to deal with them.”
The chancellor nodded in agreement to this, but I was still deep in thought.
There was a thought that was on my mind and it was slowly becoming an idea.
“I think I have a way to deal with them.” I suddenly said out loud, to the surprise of the prime minister and the chancellor.
When he recovered from his surprise, the prime minister narrowed his eyes to look at me to say, “Are you sure about this? How certain are you that it will work?”
There was an awkward look that appeared on my face as I said, “I’m not certain that it will work, but I can at least give it a try. If it does work, it might give us an advantage. If it doesn’t work, there’s nothing to lose from it.”
The prime minister didn’t seem convinced when he heard this.
He continued looking at me as if he was pressuring me to say what I was thinking.
I wasn’t certain if he would agree to it, which was why I was hesitating to say it, but eventually I told him my plan.
To my surprise, both the prime minister and the chancellor didn’t seem like they were against this plan. In fact, both of them seemed like they were for the plan that I had just proposed. “If we do this, we might offend some of the religions…” The prime minister slowly said this. The chancellor nodded before saying, “But this is a big advantage if we can accomplish this.” Eventually, the prime minister and chancellor turned back to me to say, “Alright, we can try this out. However, if there is any danger, you must retreat immediately.”
I gave a quick nod in response.
After all, it wasn’t as if I was planning on risking my life for this problem that could be easily solved with other methods.
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