"Boss!" A swordsman walked up to Sindialei and Aaron.

"Who are you?" Sindialai asked, turning her head.

"Swordsman Dirham." The swordsman said respectfully.

"Oh, why are you coming here if you're not going to attack?" asked Sindialai.

"I listen to the boss. They are not reliable." Diram said.

"I'm not reliable. I'm just sitting here doing nothing again." Sindialai said jokingly.

"So this group of people are unreliable. How could they succeed without the boss? It is only because of the boss's leadership that they can achieve some results. Do they think it is so simple here? They thought it was simple before they came here, but what was the result? How many people died? They still don't learn their lesson. They deserve to die." Diram said.

"Oh? You do have your own opinion." Sindialai said with a smile.

With so many people here, there must be no shortage of smart people, but not many can be found. This requires not only intelligence, but also sufficient vision and courage. Just like Dirham coming over, there are many people who are watching this side, not only to laugh at the joke, but also to see what Sindialai will do.

"There's no other way. The world is in chaos right now. If you want to live long, it doesn't matter how strong you are. You have to follow the right boss." Diram continued.

"So you're going to follow me? I'm not necessarily safe here." said Sindialai.

"It's not just me. I have a team of seven. Although it's not safe, no one under your command has died, and you're always at the front. So even if something happens, it's our problem." Diram was open-minded.

"You are so cunning. I only sent you out." Aaron joked.

"We can't help it. This place is too dangerous. I feel like we haven't even reached halfway. The rest of the way will definitely not be easier than the beginning. I don't know how many people will die by then. So I hope the boss can lead us."

"You are quite honest. Okay, I'll think about it first." Sindialai said with a smile.

"Thank you, boss." Dirham said with relief.

"Tell your people to stay away and higher," Sindiyaleh reminded Dirham.

Dirham was stunned and looked at Sintiale in confusion, but when he saw the position of Sintiale and Aaron, and looked at the people over there who were preparing for a battle, he instantly understood what was going on and jumped down hurriedly.

"Thank you, boss." He paused for a moment, turned around, said something to Sindialai, and then ran towards the crowd.

Soon, a few people in the crowd ran back stealthily, and nodded when they passed by where Sinthialai was standing.

The group hid in a high depression in the wall and watched the battle below quietly.

Gal obviously didn't let Sindiale wait for long. He came up and started charging directly with his eight little brothers. He used a human wall of people with high defense to restrict the charge of the Galloper. The damage would be much lower if the charge had no distance. Then everyone surrounded it, including the ranged mage, so that it could be killed more easily.

But this is Gar, and they are obviously seeking death by using the same tactics they used against ordinary Gallopers.

Under the reckless charge of Gal and his subordinates, the entire coalition team was thrown to the ground. Those with strong defense could still hold on, but the weaker ones were directly trampled. Gal's charge distance was directly to the wall, and each charge left countless body fragments on the ground. For a while, there were constant wailing. Faced with the sudden chaos, many people chose to run back and prepare to escape from the battle like big dogs, but they were disappointed. Gal didn't care about that and just rushed forward. Some people had obviously run very far, but were still rushed by Gal or his subordinates.

Dirham looked at the chaos and corpses on the ground and felt a little scared. If they had not listened to Sindialai in time, they might be among the corpses below. The people who were originally hesitant about joining Sindialai suddenly became very determined.

"Come up, come up." Aaron yelled.

Some people in the noisy crowd below looked up and saw Sindialai and his group, as well as Dirham and his group. They saw them resting leisurely on the top. Although they were a little angry, they were more hopeful of life and hurriedly began to look for a place to climb up.

Someone took the lead and the others followed suit and started climbing up. Sure enough, Gal just turned around twice and left.

"Huh? It doesn't look like it will come up. How about we attack it from above?" said a ranger next to Dirham.

"Don't do it." Diram stopped him directly.

The others also looked at Diram and listened to Diram's words.

Diram also discovered this problem, but he thought that Sindiale should have seen it as well, and might have wanted to turn the tide and save everyone in the end. He had just joined and couldn't do something that would take away the show's importance. Little did he know that this idea saved their lives.

Others also noticed this problem. A wizard took the lead in using ice arrows to attack Gal. Gal didn't take it seriously at first. The people above thought that Gal couldn't do anything to them, so a large amount of magic attacked at once.

"What a bunch of fools." Sindialai said contemptuously.

Dirham, who had been observing this place from a distance, didn't hear what Sindiale said, but when he saw the contempt on his face, he knew that the group had done something wrong, so he hurriedly looked at that group of people.

Although Gar couldn't get up, he was not stupid. He rushed forward quickly and shattered the wall. All the people on it fell down. The result was predictable. They turned into meat paste under the furious Gar.

The ranger who had just spoken looked at Diram with a guilty look on his face.

"It's okay. Just be careful next time. Sindiyal is obviously very familiar with this place. The only way we can survive is to follow her footsteps. She has never cheated anyone in such a long time. I still trust her very much. So no matter what she asks me to do, even if it seems abnormal, I will do it." Dirham was also a little scared, but he pretended to be calm.

"Well, this place is completely different from the places we have explored before. It is too dangerous here. I also think that only if we listen to them can we have a chance to survive." The ranger also echoed.

The others looked at each other and nodded in agreement. Diram finally felt relieved. After all, although he didn't say it out loud, he still had some thoughts in his mind about joining Sintiale. At least now it seemed that everyone admitted that only by following Sintiale could they survive.

Diram and his gang are not the only ones who have this idea. Although the strong men all belong to different families, the family's constraints on them are limited. After all, everyone wants to live. Now it seems that half of the people are dead before the journey is even halfway completed. There will definitely not be many people who can complete the journey. Now they either have to withdraw or find a way to move forward. After all, there are still four seals waiting.

So following Sindialai, who was obviously familiar with the place, was what most of the people who were still alive thought.

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