Noah deeply realized how difficult this main quest was.
Lazarus, having become a war puppet, would not lead troops alone, which eliminated the possibility of luring him out to kill him.
To take down Lazarus, he could only clash head-on with the main Weston Army force, and only find an opportunity when the battle was at its fiercest.
This was because Lazarus's state was neither living nor dead; he was mostly in a deep slumber, and Charles would only use this trump card at the most critical moment; he would not be seen in ordinary battles at all.
One person against a million Weston Army soldiers, countless generals and strategists?
Even Noah couldn't achieve that.
Although he could revive countless times, if the Weston Army could kill him once, they could kill him countless times; they weren't just one person who could be worn down by him. Noah wanted to wear down the Weston Army by himself, which would require a long time to slowly grind them down.
