Infinite Paths: The Raging Phoenix

Chapter 71: Hole



Humans can employ psychological tactics, such as misinformation, intimidation, and propaganda, to weaken the morale of magical adversaries. This could disrupt their focus and diminish their effectiveness in battle.

As Rain approached the large human camp, he couldn\'t help but feel a mix of anxiety and determination. He knew that rescuing his father would not be an easy task, especially with the intense activity going on in the area. The camp was bustling with people, even in the middle of the night, suggesting that they were preparing for something significant.

Rain decided to keep his distance and hide behind some trees. He observed the camp carefully, trying to assess the situation and figure out the best approach. The camp seemed well-organized, with groups of people working together on different tasks. There were guards patrolling the perimeter, and the whole place was teeming with life.

As he watched from the shadows, Rain noticed that the camp\'s layout appeared strategic. It seemed to be a base for the ongoing conflict, likely supporting the efforts to reclaim the territory from the enemies that had taken over.

"They should have at least ten thousand soldiers here…" Rain thought. "The enemies must be trying to grow their strength before they try another push to the capital. They should know that such a place won\'t fall for anything half-assed."

As Rain circled the area around the city, he took extra precautions to avoid detection. He knew that both sides in the conflict could have scouts and spies patrolling the outskirts, and being discovered could jeopardize his entire mission. He moved quietly and stealthily, staying hidden among the trees and bushes, using his earth magic to muffle his footsteps and erase any traces of his presence.

Flying above the city was an option, but Rain reasoned that the magic people might have their own aerial scouts, making it too risky to be spotted from the skies. Instead, he decided to stick to the ground, relying on his agility and careful movements to stay undetected.

As he approached the opposite side of the city, Rain\'s heart sank when he saw more armies camped behind it. The enemy\'s presence was stronger than he had anticipated, and it seemed that they were determined to hold their ground. The situation made his rescue mission even more challenging.

"This will be tough; what now?" Rain thought while looking around the area.

As Rain continued his cautious reconnaissance around the city and its surroundings, he couldn\'t find any immediate solutions to aid his mission. The situation felt daunting, and the lack of useful resources left him feeling frustrated. It seemed that in this war-torn land, there were no magical artifacts or tools that could provide him with an advantage.

The idea of making old-school binoculars crossed his mind. It might not be as flashy or magical as some other tools, but it could offer a simple yet effective way to gather intel from a distance. Rain knew that information was crucial, and having a way to observe his father\'s situation without getting too close could prove invaluable.

"For now, I should just hide and then observe," Rain thought. "Hiding in the trees won\'t do it this time… maybe I should dig a hole and remain inside during the day."

As Rain considered his options and the limitations of his Earth magic, a bold idea struck him. What if he used his abilities to dig a tunnel toward the city? It could be a risky move, but it might also offer a chance to get closer to his father without alerting the enemy forces.

With uncertainty in his mind, Rain hesitated for a moment. He knew that if he could think of this plan, others might as well, including the enemy forces. They could be lying in wait, anticipating such tactics. But he also realized that sometimes, taking risks was necessary in dire situations.

Gathering his resolve, Rain decided to give it a try. He began channeling his Earth magic, carefully manipulating the ground beneath him to create a tunnel. He tried to make it as concealed as possible, keeping the entrance hidden from view. As he dug deeper into the earth, he remained cautious, listening for any signs of approaching danger.

"Compressing all the dirt makes for good weights, huh?" Rain thought while checking a small sphere of dirt that weighed over twenty kilograms. "Law of conservation of mass can\'t do a thing against magic. Suchs to be you, laws of physics. Anyway, this knowledge might come in handy somehow..."

Rain carefully observed his hideout, satisfied with how well he had concealed it. The entrance was covered with grass and earth, making it practically invisible to the naked eye. Even if someone stumbled upon the area, they would likely dismiss it as an ordinary part of the landscape.

However, as he considered his options, doubts filled Rain\'s mind. The idea of digging a tunnel all the way to the exit seemed unrealistic and time-consuming. Two kilometers was a significant distance, and with his current capabilities, it would take him several weeks to complete.

Frowning, Rain weighed the pros and cons. On the one hand, the tunnel could provide him with a discreet way to reach his destination without being spotted. On the other hand, it would consume a considerable amount of time and energy that he might not have.

"I have some free points, but…" Rain thought and then shook his head. "Hesitating is a waste of time, considering that I am to rescue Dad. No point in overthinking."


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