Now, that is not what I was saying, and yes, Nie Wuxung is withing the talking distance with the Fire Cult leader.
And we are going tthere in C, too. I don't see how that equals 'across the battlefield'.
Nie Wuxung is going to hear everything we say. That is my point. If you think otherwise, so be it. Confirm it with
treave or something.
How he will react to it is open to interpretation.
That's not true. The update says that the two camps are exchanging 'angry shouts', and that's all we get about that, no declaration that they're in 'talking distance'. Thinking that the other side is going to perfectly and crisply pick up whatever it is that we say doesn't really seem that accurate.
By pointing out that we are the enemies of the Eight Sects and not on their side. And the reason Qilin was attacked is because there were only two sides. Guess where that leaves us in everyone's eyes.
Or by pointing out that she's not Orthodox and that the other side won't care a lick if they threaten her? Anyway, the original point here is that you're saying that Jing talking to the Fire Cult is going to so inflame the other side that they all rush over at once and Qilin gets killed. I think that's bullshit.
Because we are not some guy?
When our back is turned to them and they're a distance away we might as well be. When Jing's power is nothing compared to the leaders of the sects and the Fire Cult I still don't see why him being there is reason enough to encourage an attack.
Thank you, I'll do exactly that.
That option does not say attack, it only says 'try to distract'. The option D, on the other hand, says:
D. With the help of the fire medicine you just obtained, you will jump in and take back Qilin from their hands with a quick and speedy distraction. You don’t trust anyone here, not the Fire Cult, nor the orthodox pugilists, nor even the Sword Saint. The only way to save her is by your own hands.
If you want to distract and attack them, D's your option. A doesn't attack them, treave would lead that aspect up to a vote of itself since we have a marginally positive relationship with them as opposed to a terrible one where we're enemies on sight. At best for A we'd get a chance to do that in another update, but if you just want to distract and attack them, I don't know why you wouldn't try to pull it off now instead of doing the distract part now and waiting for the next update to try to attack.
If they notice them, that is.
It is nice of you to try ang cling to the one particular opportunity that we don't even know would present itself. For all we know, Zhang will come by in five minutes and everyone will just forget about Qilin altogether.
Oh, if they noticed the hail of needles that paralyzed their buddy right next to them, right. World class pugilists sleep through that shit all the time.
If Zhang Jue comes by and everyone forgets about this, great! But that happens independently of whatever we do here. I'd rather try to save Jing's beloved than just sit down and hope that maybe something good will happen so that we don't have to get off our ass.
I am stalling for time and searching for the opportunities. In the meantime, I am trying to prevent the event they are hoding the hostage for in the first place.
If they realize that holding the hostage is useless then there's no need for it, and Jing cares about the hostage very much. Stalling for time in a situation this volatile with his love in the balance is pretty shitty when he can take active steps to talk them out of this.