Chapter 715: Hope

What Tanan didn't expect was that the defeat in this battle was not lost by the powerful spells cast by the mage, but by something other than spells. In this case, even the Forbidden Orb will not be able to continue to bring victory to Tanan.

Realizing that the whole battle was headed for defeat, at this moment, before Tanan's eyes, the appearance of the savage creatures who had persuaded him not to go further into Bracada seemed to resurface.

For these creatures who once persuaded themselves, Tanan's heart naturally had a full influence, in Tanan's eyes at that time, they were just some barbaric creatures under the rule of mages, losing their fighting spirit, but now, Tanan also had some new views in his heart.

Among them, it is the former hero ogre, who can bring the deepest impression to Tanan.

Tanan could recall that the heroic ogre, who had long since fallen into a deep state of aging, showed his disfavor for the battle when it came to him.

Tanan realized that perhaps he had already realized the disadvantages and shortcomings of Krulord's creatures, and the hero ogre chose to lead his men out of Krurod first, even when he returned and talked to him, the signs in his words did not change.

It's just that at that time, Tanan was already immersed in the victory brought by the forbidden magic ball and the successful revenge launched against the mage, so he naturally had no way to perceive this.

For the behavior he had done, leading all his subordinates to attack Bracada, Tanan did not have the slightest regret in his heart.

At this time, among the various emotions that exist in Tanan's heart, there is only no regret, and more, there is still the unwillingness to succeed, and the regret of Krulord's lack of background. If it weren't for the mage's long-term enslavement, which had already destroyed Krulrod's internal system, the outcome of this battle would not have been like this.

It was only after his own attempts that Tanan was able to realize this. Before he had experienced it himself, any words from other savage creatures could hardly change the will in Tanan's heart, which was far firmer than that of other heroes, and belonged only to natural heroes.

After clearly understanding this, Tanan at this time no longer longed for victory in this battle. After quickly suppressing the original emotions in his heart, Tanan turned his gaze back to the savage creatures behind him.

So far, all Tanan hopes is that these savage creatures in the rear can survive as much as possible in this battle.

Looking at all the savage creatures in the rear, Tanan found that even if he realized that this battle would end in failure, even if it was his own life, he could die at any time, in this situation of low morale, these barbarian creatures still had high fighting spirit in their eyes, and the kind of blood that only belonged to Krulord's creatures had been fully activated in them after this successive battles.

Tanan believed that as long as these remnants of the savage creatures that had been inspired by the blood in their hearts succeeded in returning to the territory of Krurod, under their leadership, even without their own existence, the barbarian creatures of Krurod would no longer be enslaved by the mages of Bracada as before, but would fight them to the end.

Deeply feeling the will of Tanan, coupled with all the battles experienced in this battle, the savage creatures that have survived all the way have also undergone great changes, no longer like they joined this war after being rescued by Tanan, but have grown into real warriors.

This was the only place where Tanan was relieved after the battle, and Tanan believed that under the leadership of these savage creatures, the problem of Krulod's original lack of foundation could be solved after a long period of development.

Tanan believed that at that time, as long as a savage creature could pick up the forbidden orb again, it would be able to overturn Bracada in one fell swoop and accomplish what he had hoped for, revenge on Mage Bracada.

However, Tanan also realized that in order to achieve what he expected, the first thing he needed to achieve was to let these savage creatures in front of him return to the territory of Krulord safely.

Even as Tanan pondered, the army of savage creatures never slowed down its retreat. By this time, Tanan had been able to spot the griffon's sights in the sky behind him.

As for the griffons following in the rear, many ptarmigans in the sky above the barbarian army at this time tried to come to the rear to meet them, but this behavior was stopped by Tanan.

Compared to the losses of the barbarian army on the ground, the loss of the Thunderbirds that existed above the army was small, and at this time, there were still a large number of Thunderbirds, existing above the army.

Tanan realized that in the original battle, with the command of the hero Ricky, even if the Thunderbird did not have an advantage in numbers, with the blessing of its own rank, the Thunderbird's side did not suffer much loss.

Tarvic, if not the most powerful hero and the most suitable hero for Ricky, was killed before this battle, and according to Tanan's prediction, under Ricky's command, this group of thunderbirds will even be able to wipe out most of the griffons that exist here.

It's just that due to the lack of a high-level hero, in terms of overall strength, the Thunderbird can only be on par with the enemy's griffin, or even slightly at a disadvantage.

Tanan notices that the hero, Ricky, also survives the battle. Stopping the behavior of these Thunderbirds will not only prevent their retreat from being slowed down, but also reduce unnecessary losses.

Tanan understood that in the process of retreating, his trajectory had already been exposed to the mage's sight, and even if he could eliminate the griffons that existed in the rear so that they would no longer spy on him, the mage would have other means to do so.

In this case, the enemy in the rear still chose such an action, allowing these griffons to follow him from a greater distance in the rear, and Tanan understood that their move was more to put pressure on their subordinates and reduce the morale of the savage creatures.

It's just that for the savage creatures in their current state, this act of the enemy will not play any role at all, but will make the will of these savage creatures stronger.

Looking at the Thunderbirds in the sky, Tanan also realized that this might be the key to saving himself from the other savage creatures.