No results found!
  • Series
  • Bookmarks
  • Blog
logo
logo
SeriesBookmarksBlog
No results found!

WU NOVEL

WU NOVELWU NOVEL

About Us

Contact Us

Privacy Policy

The Nebula's Civilization

The Nebula's Civilization

0 Comments

View All

Chapter 111: Even if Preparation is Done

Read on App

Rated Novels

Ongoing
I Don'T Want To Be A Magical Girl Anymore!

【Transformation】【Fast pace】【Gradual change】【Not marrying】【Microblading】 Newbie's first time writing! In the great war three years ago, Li Yu sealed the world-destroying disaster beast at the cost of his own magic power. Li Yu, who chose to escape from the Demon Court, returned to his life as a time and space creature, until his sister became a magical girl without telling him. Li Yu, who originally just wanted to protect her sister, had to make a comeback because of one conspiracy after another. The conspiracy within the Demon Court, the appearance of the witch, and the conspiracy of the Administration. "These are troubled times. I should have known better than to take back my power." Li Yu, who completely wiped out the world-destroying disaster beast at the cost of her own life, was reborn as a girl? Where's my big dragon! Where's my second brother!

Ongoing
Being A Talent In The Chusheng Demon Sect

Lu Yang traveled through the world of immortal cultivation and became a disciple of the Demon Sect's Chusheng Sect. Fortunately, he obtained a rare treasure, the [Book of Hundred Lives], which allows him to start a new life after death and start all over again. He can also bring back treasures, cultivation, lifespan from his previous life, and even awaken special talents. But the number of times is limited, and it is not really immortal. Seeing that the world of immortal cultivation was about to be in chaos, Lu Yang originally decided to stay in the Demon Sect first, practice hard for life after life, and not leave the mountain until he became an immortal. However, the Demon Sect was extremely dangerous and there were talented people everywhere. In the first life, Lu Yang was raped by a bully and was killed by his senior sister. In the second life, Lu Yang overcame his superiors and killed his senior sister, but could not escape the clutches of his senior brother. The third life... the fourth life... It was not until a hundred lives later, when he looked back, that Lu Yang realized that he had become a great master of the magic world, the first saint...

Ongoing
Monster Hunting High School

After the college entrance examination, Zheng Qing did not go to Imperial University, which he had long admired. Instead, he carried his luggage, hugged the fox, and followed a notice to break into an unfamiliar university. There is no advanced math, English, or ideological politics here. Instead, there is philosophy of divination, astronomy, and magic. The extracurricular activity here is hunting monsters. The interests and hobbies here are all kinds of strange. Go boating in the sea of learning and climb the mountain of books. This confused young man stumbled into his wizarding career.

Ongoing
Order Paradise, I Add Unlimited Points

[Non-human flow + infinite flow + data flow + focus on logic + extreme dark flow + anti-humanity + invincible flow + decisive killing + no heroine] Mu Bei, a fruit without a biological father. After spending 18 years in a sterile ward, Mu Bei signed a contract with Order Paradise. Thus, a story full of killing and destruction, without love and mercy, and of eating all living things, began... (Preview Tips 1: After the first volume, the protagonist is no longer a human. At the same time, the personal pronouns for the protagonist will change from "he" to "Ta".) (Preview Tip 2: This is the author's first book. In the early stages of writing, some chapters were too logical, so they looked a bit watery or verbose. This problem will definitely be corrected later. At present, the content of the first season has been greatly revised, and many setting descriptions that do not affect the plot have been deleted. The content of the second and third volumes will also be revised from time to time.) (Preview Tip 3: After all, the tags I wrote myself include "extreme darkness + anti-humanity", and the content of the novel is not fake, and the rating is deliberately suppressed; this may not be very friendly to the reading experience of some readers with a higher sense of morality, which is also one of the reasons for the low rating.)

Ongoing
Summon from another world: Wu Zhenxia

Here are the great Qin Iron Eagle warriors,Here are the soldiers of Wei State, Wei Wu,Here are the Julu martyrs of Western Chu,Here are the great Han Yu Linshi,Here is the Xuanjia Army of the Tang Dynasty,······Here are China’s majestic 5000-year-old soldiers, here are the unparalleled generals who have bravely conquered the three armies, here are the heroes of the ages who have been famous for generations, here are the peerless counselors who have strategized...Look at me, the descendants of the Chinese nation, carrying their mighty soldiers through the ages, riding horses into other worlds, and conquering the world with force! Keywords of the novel: The Call from Another World: The Martial Power Conquers the World has no pop-up window, The Call from Another World: The Martial Conquer the World txt full set download, The Call from Another World: The Martial Power Conquers the World latest chapter reading

Ongoing
Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space

After waking up from a car accident, Qin Xue realized that she had traveled back to the 1980s, and what's even more shocking is that there's a ball in her belly. What the hell is going on? Can someone please explain this situation to her? Wasn't that handsome brother not fond of the original host? How come he turns out to be the father of the child?!Chu Molin: After returning from a mission, how did the house go from being a trash heap to being clean? And how did my willful, arrogant, and unreasonable wife suddenly turn into a gentle and lovely sheep? Also, what's the deal with that belly?Baby 2: Big brother, Dad and Mom are so silly. It seems like we were sent by Dad to top up their phone credits, right? Baby 1 responds with a hopeless look in his eyes!

Ongoing
I Just Inherited The Arcane Emperor's Legacy

In the Solarian Empire, people were divided by their blood. The nobles enjoyed their life in wealth, with fine wine and amazing food. They reigned supreme over the commoners. The only reason they were able to do this was that they had knowledge of the most powerful force in the world - magic. The nobles controlled their knowledge from easily going to commoners, making it harder for them to learn magic.Leo, a young orphan in Solaria, had an incredibly powerful affinity for magic. He didn't even know about it because he could never learn magic- he was too poor to try and learn from any magic academies. He was just trying to survive the streets of Solhaven until he found the lost tome of the Arcane Emperor."I can beat a 7th Circle Mage.""Wow! You must have trained for many decades. How old are you?""17.""..."The world was going to be turned upside down.NOTE FOR MY AMAZING READERS: Do NOT take privilege if the month is nearing its end. Your privilege access will end when the month does. It DOES NOT last an entire month after you have purchased it. Please purchase the priv tiers in the STARTING HALF of the month to get the best value for your money.ALSO, I am going to spend the next month re editing all my starting chapters alongside updating the book to make it BETTER. If you already tried the book and didn't like it, try again in a month.

Ongoing
Dragon Ball God Mu

Upon opening his eyes, Muyang realized that he found himself in Dragon Ball’s world filled with dangerous people like Vegeta, Frieza, Cell, Majin Buu.However, decades later.“Captain Ginyu, let’s run away, we are no match for him!”Jeice looked back in panic.“Lord Frieza, the demon has caught up again.”“He even destroyed our home planet.”“This bastard!”Frieza looked at Muyang with bloodshot eyes filled with anger, but sadly, there’s nothing he can do, even he’s no match for Muyang.“Come on, show me what you can do.”

Ongoing
The Martial Unity

A passionate researcher and lover of martial arts and combat sports finds himself reincarnated in a fantastical world of Martial Art. No longer shackled by the disease that afflicted his body on Earth, he decided to dedicate his body, heart, mind and soul to becoming a Martial Artist.What happens when a man of Earth meets an unearthly world?What happens when science meets fantasy?Follow Rui as he journeys through his Martial Path in a world of fantasies and tribulations.

Ongoing
I am grinding experience in another world

A story about a traveler who crossed into a parallel universe, relying on his Proficiency ability to continuously grind experience and become stronger.

Ongoing
Reincarnated Lord: I can upgrade everything!

After leaving earth in a pathetic way, Asher finds his soul in the body of a baron's bastard son.As the last surviving member of the Ashbournes, Asher must take up the mantle and build his territory or die in the jaws of a beast or the blades of hungry nobles greedy for his territory.Luckily, he did not enter this man-eat-man world without support.[Ding! Soulbinding successfully completed.]

Ongoing
In the end of the world, I become an immortal alone

This is a fragmented world. Human civilization is struggling to survive on the planet after the blade beast disaster. The flames of civilization in the underground fortress are flickering. The human elites in space are brewing the ultimate plan to counterattack the blade beasts, but the future of mankind is a little dim..."So."A Mahayana master who practiced hard for 125 years but failed to cross the calamity and came to this "weird" world with a wisp of residual soul sighed to the sky:"This has nothing to do with me."Show moreAuthor's Other NovelsThe Legend of Honghuang ErlangThe First Sword of the EarthMy Senior Brother is Too SteadyThe fairy fatherWalk alone in the abyss

Chapter 111: Even if Preparation is Done

“Eldar, do you think he can win this war?”

The one who asked the question was Lunda, who had contacted Eldar out of the blue.

Lunda was dressed in her usual clothing that exposed her shoulders and legs. Against the backdrop of a snowy mountain in the north, she looked very cold.

Eldar noticed something unusual.

“You’re wearing glasses.”

“Huh? Oh, yes. I wanted to look more intellectual. What do you think? Do they do the trick?”

“What you just explained, can you tell that to Nebula as well?”

“…No.”

“…And you should know well why that is.”

Lunda took off the glasses and threw them behind her.

“Anyway, what do you think about the first question I asked?”

Eldar fell into a dilemma. It was hard for them to answer the question until they could confirm the situation in person, and it did sound like Lunda had been presenting things with her own opinions coloring her perspective. The same was true of Eldar, but there weren’t many cases where Lunda would talk to Eldar alone. Both of them were tied to Nebula, otherwise known as Sung-Woon.

‘Broadly speaking, we do both have a loose alliance with Nebula, but…’ 𝘪𝑎.𝘤𝑜𝘮

Fundamentally speaking, there was a difference between them.

The reason Eldar got into a loose alliance with Sung-Woon in the first place was because Eldar had received help from Sung-Woon. Although Eldar did get looted and overpowered by Sung-Woon, Eldar had gotten to look at those past events in a positive light and considered Sung-Woon’s action a purely tactical move.

Lunda, on the other hand, had her weakness taken advantage of by Sung-Woon from the start.

‘But she does seem to cooperate quite well and is friendly toward Nebula…’

What Lunda had shown them since then seemed to be her true self rather than an act.

‘But now she wants to have a separate conversation with me. Does that mean she changed her mind?’

Eldar was not good at lying, so they decided to answer honestly.

“The situation is difficult indeed.”

“Yes,” Lunda said. “The alliance hasn’t even gathered all the troops yet, and we already have over one hundred thousand soldiers. On the other hand, Black Scale only has twenty thousand. Of course, that’s not a small number either. It might actually be enough if Black Scale plays the defense. Given Black Scale is faster and more efficient in gathering troops, though, it’s questionable whether they can gather any more.”

Eldar agreed. “But like you said, numbers aren’t the only thing that matters. There’s a high chance this will become a battle of defense. And when you look at the individual military strength, two fifths of the allied troops are built small.”

Eldar was referring to the Renards and the Kobolds. Among the two, Renards were considered small, and Kobolds were even smaller. The average height of a Renard was 140 centimeters, and 110 centimeters for Kobolds; they also had the disadvantage of being that much weaker.

Lunda shook her head.

“But one fifth is considered big, right?”

Lunda was referring to the Trolls. Their average height was 230 centimeters, and they were the representatives among the stronger species.

When looking at only physical size, Ogres were of course bigger. They were physically overwhelmingly stronger as they were close to three meters in average height and weighed hundreds of kilograms. However, they didn’t have a high enough intelligence to carry out a war, so it was common to exclude them even when they were one of the major species.

Lunda continued to say, “Though overall, I do admit that the Lizardmen of Black Scale are outstanding due to the excellent physical blessings they got. And they also occasionally get chosen ones.”

“Right?”

“But that was only an advantage until recently.”

Eldar was puzzled for a moment before realizing what she meant and reacting to it.

“With the emergence of firearms, the chosen ones are no longer at much of an advantage.”

The chosen ones. They were able to attack with Lightning through the magical power of electricity, but they couldn’t use it without limit. The power consumed mental power, and in order to restore their mental power, they had to take medicinal herbs. Therefore, Sung-Woon never overstated their value.

Eldar recalled Sung-Woon’s evaluation.

‘’They pretty much act as a running cannon, also known as a tank, so it is worth using them to temporarily break up the enemy’s cavalry or scatter the phalanx of the enemy’s infantry. However, there are only around ten tanks, and if there are tens of thousands of enemies, their operational and tactical value would be very limited. They may be useful in a few battles, but the enemies can put up with that much.’

Bemused, Eldar said, “Ah, there’s another advantage.”

“What is it?”

“His Divinity level.”

The last time Eldar checked Sung-Woon’s Divinity level, he was at level 21. On the other hand, the player with the highest level among the alliance was Wisdom, who was at level 19.

Eldat continued to say, “Because he has a high Divinity level, he could use that many more creations. And creations specialized in combat can pretty much act as siege weapons, offering greater military strength than hundreds of soldiers.”

“But there are five gods on this side.”

“No, but Lakrak the apostle…”

Mid-sentence, Eldar finally realized the source of disharmony they had been feeling since earlier.

“Oh…five gods?”

“Yes. The five gods of the alliance include Wisdom, AR, Jang-Wan, Crampus, and me.”

It was hard to tell what Lunda was thinking based on her facial expression. 𝘪𝑎.𝒸𝘰

Eldar cleared their throat and replied, “Well, so you’re just thinking of yourself as a part of the alliance for now, right?”

“It’s not only for now. I was an ally to them in the first place. I had an alliance with Crampus from the very start, and AR, Jang-Wan, and Wisdom have been added after the fact.”

“Then your cooperation with Nebula until now was…”

“You’re not asking because you really don’t know, right? He had my weakness!”

Lunda yelled suddenly with a teary expression before turning away. When she turned back to Eldar, she had already schooled her expression into one of calmness.

“To be honest, I’m not too sure. But you, Eldar, are mostly absorbed by Black Scale now.” Lunda said.

“…Absorbed. That sounds a little off, but basically, yes.”

The city on the northern coast, Zarin, had been somewhat maintaining their independence. But when asked whether or not it belonged to Black Scale, the majority would say yes.

Lunda then replied, “But I’m not. To be honest, I had thought this was better until now. I had thought it didn’t matter if I benefited from either the alliance or Nebula. But if a war breaks out?”

“I see.”

Eldar realized Lunda’s concern.

“You have to choose a side, don’t you?”

“…Yes.”

Eldar looked at their palm as if they hoped for an answer to be written there.

“What if I stick with Nebula, but Nebula loses? Would Crampus and the others forgive me, who continued to give Nebula information behind their backs?”

Eldar replied, “But if you stay with the alliance, uh…wouldn’t your weakness be exposed? I don’t think Nebula would sit still and watch.”

“No. I was planning to pin the blame on Crampus and stick to Wisdom in that case, but the plan is now obsolete. Of course, I might have to pay a price. Still, he’ll probably forgive me.”

“Haha… I see.”

“Even though Nebula has my weakness, I’ve been in constant contact with him until now, so I might know some information that could be of help to the alliance. Nebula did tell me his plans without hesitation, so that should be enough leverage for me to survive.”

Eldar awkwardly smiled and realized Lunda looked at her interpersonal relationships in a very calculated way. Beyond calculating which side would be a benefit or a loss to her, she had also taken into consideration the other person’s feelings for her.

‘…Isn’t that also a talent?’

But unlike interpersonal relationships, it seemed Lunda had a hard time calculating the outcome of the war.

Lunda said, “To be honest, as of now, it seems like me sticking with the alliance to make it a 5:1 fight has a higher chance of victory than if I side with Nebula and make it 4:2. I want to stick to the side that will win.”

“Well, that’s a bit…”

“Dirty? I know. The way to victory is normally dirty.”

Eldar wondered if that was something to say with such determination, but didn’t comment on it.

“Thank you for telling me all this, but why?”

“Aren’t we in the same shoes?”

“What?”

It sounded like she was questioning how Eldar would not know.

“The Elves have dominated the northern coast, so it wouldn’t be strange to demand independence.”

“But they’re under the control of Black Scale.”

“Is that what you really think? If a war breaks out, they’re bound to lose control. It’s a golden opportunity. And even if you’ve cooperated with Nebula until now, you aren’t real allies. As long as you can cause even a little bit of harm to Nebula, the alliance will regard you positively and accept you as an ally.”

Eldar thought it was a valid point. It was a time where the power balance among the gods could be reversed on the third continent.

‘But I’m not going to betray Nebula.’

Eldar thought Sung-Woon was a bit of a weird person. When Eldar tried to make small talk, Sung-Woon would always change the subject to game play. And the only other conversations they had had up to this point was aout Go, Janggi, Chess, or other similar games. Sung-Woon never talked about himself, so Eldar never got the chance to do so either. Sung-Woon acted like he had no life outside of the Lost World until he suddenly fell into this world.

‘But I don’t think that is true.’

Regardless, Sung-Woon had a charming side to him. One wouldn’t be able to tell just by looking at him. And Eldar only got to know this side of Sung-Woon through his gameplay. Everything Sung-Woon did could be interpreted as an act to achieve victory, but Eldar sensed that there was something more, something that they couldn’t explain.

‘Though I don’t know what that is yet…’

Eldar wanted to find out what it was.

‘Then this is how I should answer.’

Eldar said, “I need time to think about it.”

“…Really?”

“I won’t take too long, so could you give me some time?”

“Okay.”

Eldar ended the video chat with Lunda and immediately requested another whisper conversation.

And soon, a familiar face appeared in the video chat window.

“Eldar, what is it?”

It was Sung-Woon.

Eldar cleared his throat and said, “Lunda seems to have a concern.”

***

“A concern? That’s not a concern. She was just telling you to join her side. To play a 6:1 game.”

As Sung-Woon concluded Eldar’s summary of what Lunda told him, Eldar said, “Wouldn’t there still be room to persuade her?”

“There probably is. But I have no intention to do that.”

“What? Why not?”

Sung-Woon waved his hand instead of answering right away.

“Lunda is misjudging the current game in the first place. You said she believed a game of defense would be more advantageous for me, right?”

“Yes. What about that?”

“Why would I only defend? I don’t wanna lose.”

“What?”

Sung-Woon explained, “I will need to defend because the enemies will attack through all possible means. But if we do nothing and let them do so, they would take over all those points of attack. We need to advance as well in order to prevent that from happening.”

“Ah.”

“And it’s an all-out war. We can’t just defend and wait for the enemy to lose all their supplies because they would be growing crops in bigger lands as well as doing trades in the meantime. Things would only get harder for the side being isolated.”

Eldar understood what Sung-Woon meant.

“So what about Lunda?”

“Persuading her is useless. Lunda thinks simply.”

“Not complicatedly?”

“No, her thought process is simple. She doesn’t know the answer, so things are complicated for her because she’s trying to calculate everything to get the answer. I don’t care if we just leave her be. It’s actually better that she’s simple-minded as I don’t need to put in so much effort to persuade her.”

“What if she joins the alliance then?”

Sung-Woon shook his head.

“She won’t be able to decide until the very last minute.”

“Then what should I say to her?”

“Um, let’s do this,” Sung-Woon said. “Tell her you’ll decide after seeing the result of the first battle. That way, she won’t do anything until then. That’s more than enough.”

“What? Then what if you lose…”

Sung-Woon shook his head again.

“Eldar, war is a simple thing. Calculating things may seem important, but that’s not enough. No matter how much one side is at an advantage and has prepared a lot…”

“Prepared a lot…?”

Sung-Woon smiled.

“The side that fights better will win.”

***

One month later.

Black Scale’s ten thousand troops went to battle in the wilderness and crushed Danyum’s thirty thousand troops.

This content is taken from 𝘳𝑎.𝗇t

Don't want to lose your reading progress

Save your place and continue where you left off on any device