153 The Plan To Deal With Su Wan
After listening to Xu Yuan, the Red-Eyed Black Dragon had a clear understanding of what he must do now.
He needed to urge the Light Mage to set a trap using the Competition Gems so that Su Wan could fall into the inevitable trap.
...As contestants, the gems definitely held extraordinary meaning to everyone. The purpose of the whole competition was to win the gems and increase points, after all.
The Red-Eyed Black Dragon had a course of action that he could suggest to the Light Mage based on what Xu Yuan wanted to do.
“Your Majesty, please wait for the good news! I will be back,” said the Red-Eyed Black Dragon. He returned to his body.
At this moment, everyone was discussing their plans at the peak of the Snow Mountain.
“We can make Aiur and Su Wan fight,” said the Lord of the Light Mage. “That way, they will both get injured. We will have eliminated both of them!”
The Light Mage’s Lord realized that there were two formidable contestants in this arena. One was Su Wan, who had even killed the radiant Envoy!
The other one was Aiur. With his hero, the Hydra, and an army of Hydra Warriors, he was practically invincible.
Before Su Wan, everyone had believed that Aiur might actually win the tournament.
“Aiur and Su Wan both are strong. Why don’t we come up with something that can get rid of them both?”
“The most convenient thing would be to make them fight each other.”
The other Lords nodded. The reason why they didn’t want to fight Aiur was that it would inadvertently benefit Su Wan.
The ideal thing for everyone would be for Su Wan to fight Aiur.
“We have to find a way to cause conflict between the two of them!” said the Lord of the Thorn Fairy.
Everyone was deep in thought to come up with a plan to make Su Wan fight with Aiur.
The Red-Eyed Black Dragon realized that he should say something soon, otherwise it would become difficult to suggest his plan later.
“I have an idea!” he blurted out. He sounded very serious. “If we can somehow trap Su Wan, do you think we can kill her?”
The Lord of the Rainbow Pegasus looked at the Red-Eyed Black Dragon. “Although I don’t want to admit it, it will be very difficult to win against Su Wan even if the fight is a three-on-three situation. She has Lord Gadar, whose hero is the Fallen Angel. She also has the cooperation of Lord Lina and the Dark Enchanter.”
Su Wan was not alone. She had allies!
“If the three of us join hands, I think we can deal with Su Wan,” said the Lord of the Starlight Swordsman. “But how do we deal with her two accomplices and their heroes?” He knew that the battle would be difficult with two of Su Wan’s accomplices because they had powerful heroes of their own.
The Lords of the Starlight Swordsman, the Light Mage, And the Rainbow Pegasus all looked at the Red-Eyed Black Dragon and the Thorn Fairy.
Their meaning was clear. The three Lords and their heroes would deal with Su Wan, while the Red-Eyed Black Dragon and the Thorn Fairy dealt with Su Wan’s accomplices.
“Can you two do it?” asked the Light Mage. She narrowed her eyes.
The Light-Types knew how strong the Dark-Types were. They knew that the Red-Eyed Black Dragon and the Thorn Fairy were no match for the Dark Enchanter and the Fallen Angel, but they had no other choice.
“If you are defeated at the critical moment when we are dealing with Su Wan, it will be troublesome. If her two accomplices turn up at that time, we won’t be able to hold her back.”
The Light Mage knew that it would never work. She was feeling hopeless.
“Perhaps we can somehow come up with a way to make Aiur deal with the two accomplices?” suggested Lord Bevin.
Luring Aiur to fight Su Wan was difficult. Both were very strong. It was difficult to guess who would win.
“Gadar and Lina have strong heroes,” said Lord Bevin. “However, Aiur is stronger. If he could deal with them both, he could defeat them easily.”
Bevin guessed that if an opponent was too strong, any Lord would hesitate to fight because they had to weigh the pros and cons of the fight. However, if the opponent was weak, the Lord didn’t have to think much about it. Lord Bevin put himself in the imaginary scenario. He would do the same if it was up to him.
Was there still a need to consider this? Aiur could kill the weaker ones. It didn’t matter who was behind this, as long as the job was done. This was a competition, after all. They could clean up the mess later.
The Red-Eyed Black Dragon had proposed a way to deal with Su Wan, and Lord Bevin had given them an idea to deal with her accomplices. The plan sounded reasonably sound.
“Okay then,” said the Light Mage. “Tell us about the plan in detail. There is no harm in trying it out.”
“It’s simple,” said the Red-Eyed Black Dragon. “The Competition Gems! You all know the importance of the gems in this competition. To deal with Su Wan, we need a foolproof plan that can lure her into a trap. We could promise her something that she covets, so even if she knows it’s a trap, she will have no choice but to follow through.”
The Red-Eyed Black Dragon frowned. “But Su Wan isn’t a fool. She won’t just walk casually into your trap with empty promises. We need to use Competition Gems as bait. Maybe even let her have a taste of the possibility that she could actually get them all…”
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