Chapter 434: Chapter 187 Returning_3
"Otherwise, it wouldn’t be enough to guide the world through the crisis."
Let the Night Watchers control the world, and everyone become a Night Watcher?
Forget it, that’s almost an impossible existence.
"We will become the leaders in this regard, and when the crisis comes, we will ensure we have enough reputation to organize the majority of forces to begin resisting.
Ensuring our actions can lead the world away from that despairing doomsday."
Becoming the default experts and gaining enough reputation is what the Night Watchers should do.
This means the Night Watchers must be an organization that develops openly.
Without hiding their ideals and goals.
And to spread the influence and ideas of the Night Watchers across the world.
A mature system and sufficient experience are essential.
Then let the Cohen Kingdom be the first.
And because of its geographical location, Kana must firmly bind the Cohen Kingdom to the Night Watchers.
The meeting continued, with more issues and details needing to be considered.
Until the meeting gradually approached its end.
"Then it’s decided, this time I will lead the team, George, Bobo, Shalika, Lurik... you will follow me, leading ten teams of Night Patrol.
Once we reach the Cohen Kingdom, we will split into several teams to different cities for development.
The specifics of actions and goals can only be analyzed and determined once we start."
With that, the meeting was adjourned.
The Night Watchers began to busy themselves again.
In the training field.
"Can’t the elves participate in the first operation?" Maxim asked from the side, shooting an arrow as he spoke.
Even if they’re mages, if they’re elves, they must have decent archery skills.
George shook his head.
"You know, this continent is a human domain, the only gathering place for elves is Sea Spirit Port, and the numbers aren’t large."
The Anwein Continent is undoubtedly dominated by humans.
The elves’ influence on this continent has been suppressed to the point where only a single port remains.
This port was deliberately retained by humans, at least maintaining contact with the elves, for both parties still have needs.
This leads to a situation where, although there are elves in other cities, they are few.
Incorporating elves into the Night Patrol’s deployment in the Cohen Kingdom would make it too conspicuous.
Maxim also shook his head helplessly, as this was the reality.
Elves in the Night Patrol can truly play a role only when the Night Watchers begin extending their reach to other continents.
"Kana’s team can definitely have some elves," Bobo said.
"Why?" Raelia asked.
It was Raelia who came to the training field, with Bobo standing behind her.
Maxim and George, who had just been chatting, also put down their bows and arrows, turning to look at her.
"To add presence," Bobo said.
Seeing the puzzled expressions of the three in front of her.
Bobo smiled and said, "Although the elves’ proud faces can be quite annoying.
But you have to admit, human nobles are all about appearances; if there are elf guards, those humans naturally admire Kana more.
This can avoid a lot of trouble."
"Is... that so?" Maxim asked somewhat puzzledly.
After all, he’s an elf, not a human, so how would he understand these things?
Bobo nodded: "Don’t worry, you can arrange for two Elf Night Watchers to go with Kana, and Kana certainly won’t refuse it."
"I’ll go discuss it, then." Maxim said, and he directly headed towards Kana’s office building.
Watching Maxim’s departing back.
George looked at Bobo: "Teacher, you’re not joking again, are you?"
"Idiot, how could I speak carelessly about such things!" Bobo shouted angrily.
How could George think of her that way?
Seeing George’s skeptical look, Bobo said, "You fool, this is definitely Kana’s idea."
"Elves joining the Night Watchers have barely contributed any achievements or merits. Instead, they’ve received much help from the Night Watchers.
Even though elves are proud, which can be annoying, it’s precisely their pride that necessitates action."
George nodded, half-understanding.
Raelia was the only one who nearly didn’t understand.