Mage Joan

Chapter 366: Heirs of Yenogu (Ⅱ)

"Wow! That's..."

Dick jumped up in surprise, and Fei rushed to the school-level officers who were gathering in the shade to cool off, shouting at his neck far away.

"Reporter! Joan...Joan is back!"

Colonel Harrison first heard the noise of the armor impact, frowned and looked back at Dick. He was about to blame the frizzy young knight. Hearing him mention Joan's name, he quickly got up and asked, "Boy, what did you just say? "

"Lieutenant Dindale, calm down, say something slowly." Major Green warned Dick gently.

Major Vaasa and Magni also stopped talking and turned to look over.

Dick quickly stood upright and reported the scenes he had just seen to the officers.

Everyone listened to him and looked up at the sky.

Sure enough, I saw a black shadow spreading its wings and hovering in the air, the sun was shining from behind him, and every feather seemed to shine with ebony luster.

Just as everyone watched, Joan's eagle incarnate slowly landed, changed back into human form, and ran to the shade quickly, paying a standard imperial salute to Colonel Harrison and others waiting for his return.

"Joan, just come back safely and talk about the situation over the fishing village." Magni could not wait to ask.

"Half an hour ago, I successfully flew over the fishing village and conducted a full-scale aerial reconnaissance to confirm that the village has been occupied by gangs of jackals, and the number of gangsters is estimated to be between 100 and 150."

"Besides that, there are about the same number of hyenas accompanying the jackals."

Joan finished reading the draft in advance, and then submitted the manuscript to Colonel Harrison.

"Oh, your kid is really student-like!" Colonel Harrison took the note and said to Joan with a smile: "The frontline military situation is urgent. There is no need to issue a written report when investigating the enemy's situation. Okay."

Joan nodded silently, not explaining that he was not writing a written report deliberately, but was accustomed to making drafts in advance. Otherwise, under the attention of hundreds of strangers, he might be nervous and unable to speak smoothly.

"Joan, have you checked the lookout tower near the pier?" Major Green asked.

"Checked, there are two jackals sentinels on the lookout tower, but they look more like napping. Most of them have fallen asleep at this time."

Joan's report drew a laugh. Everyone was secretly relieved to learn that the jackals were so lax.

Joanne felt it was necessary to ring the alarm to the officers, lest they make a misjudgment, so he had to raise his voice and suppress the laughter around him.

"In fact, the outposts set by jackals are optional. After all, there are hundreds of hyenas wandering in the village. This beast has a more sensitive nose than a hound, and it is very alert. If our army is approaching, it will inevitably cause hyenas to be alert and collectively issue. Barking loudly, awaken the Jackal robber hiding in the nap."

Colonel Harrison folded his smile and nodded thoughtfully, touching his chin.

"It seems that we can't rush to launch the offensive, it's better to wait until the sky is dark before we start to attack the jackal camp with the cover of night..."

"Mr. Colonel, IMHO, it is not a good idea to attack the jackals at night!"

Joan couldn't help but refute Colonel Harrison's plan in person.

Colonel Harrison looked slightly stiff, but soon returned to normal, Shen Sheng asked Joan: "Tell your reasons."

"The jackals are naturally born with dark vision, and they are creatures that are used to day and night, but we humans do not have dark vision. Night attacks are equivalent to using our weaknesses to fight against the strengths of jackals."

knowledge is power.

Although Joan himself has never been in contact with the jackal, he believes that the relevant records in the "Vares Monster Book" are credible.

When he was young, Colonel Harrison led the team against the raiders from the southern Gobi more than once. After Joan reminded him, he immediately recalled that the Jackals did have the habit of robbing the village at night. He no longer had any doubts about Joan's advice. He looked up at the sky and said thoughtfully:

"Since night fighting is even more detrimental to our army, we can only use the noon when the sun is at its hottest. Most of the jackals were still dozing. If we can manage to attract the nasty watchdogs, we can Take the lead."

On the premise of not disturbing the jackals, the hundreds of hyenas were drawn away. This sounded like a fantasy, and there was no trace of feasibility at all.

Colonel Harris himself knew that this idea was not realistic. When he saw that Vaasa, Green and Magni were silent, he smiled ridiculously, intending to abandon this unrealistic idea and lead a tough battle.

"Mr. Colonel, it's too difficult to pull off the hyenas, making the hyenas collectively fall asleep, which is relatively easier." Joan suddenly said.

"Oh? Little Master, can you cast a spell to make the hyenas in the fishing village fall asleep?" Colonel Harrison's eyes lit up.

Joan thought for a few seconds, raised his head to meet the gaze that Colonel Harrison looked forward to, and nodded solemnly.

"I can't guarantee success, but there is no harm in trying it."

"The first thing you should consider is your own safety. If it's too risky, forget it." Major Vaasa couldn't help but remind Joan.

Joan smiled gratefully at him, full of confidence in his words.

"You don't worry, I won't take risks, and in case of a miss, I will steal away before the jackal gangs react."

Vassar knew how stubborn the young mage was, and listening to him said it would be useless to persuade him, and nodded heavily.

"Since you are determined to go, I can't stop you, but for the sake of stability, I suggest that you start the whole army while you are on the road. Before the big troops arrive, you have about half an hour to hypnotize the hyena."

"Regardless of whether it is successful or not, after that our army will launch an offensive against the fishing village as planned. You must evacuate before the offensive is launched, lest you be alone and be surrounded by gangs. Understand?"

"Understood!" Joan answered solemnly.

He quietly calculated his spell reserve in his heart, and within half an hour to complete secret dive, retreat, and at least twenty casts, the time is a little tight, but it should be enough!

"Little fellow, I have seen the clever mage, but what you have is not just superhuman mind, your courage makes me a veteran."

Colonel Harrison patted Joan on the shoulder, a rare expression of admiration.

"The success of this battle depends on your performance! Go, may the gods be with you!"

"Thank you for your blessings, Mr. Colonel, I strive not to let you down." Joan bowed deeply to the elderly colonel, and then changed back to the eagleman form of Jordonheim, fluttering his wings.

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