Chapter 62: There are no nobles among the Taeyong people

In the first battle of Yaolin City, the Bairensburg army killed 4,215 people, wounded 2,283 people, killed more than 30,000 enemies, captured nearly 100,000 enemies, including nearly 10,000 wounded, and occupied the camp of the Xiaohu army, which can be described as a complete victory. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

After the battle, Mel finally calmed down. He ordered the wounded of the Xiaohu army to be treated, and food was distributed to the captives. He asked the Tayons in the army to talk to the captives, telling them that he was not here to invade the Tayyongs, but was only helping the allies against the enemy.

That night, Maier dragged his freshly wounded body to the place where the captives were being held. He told the captives that if they wanted to go home, he would provide them with food for ten days. As soon as some of the simple-minded captives heard of such a good thing, they immediately stood up and said that they wanted to go home. On the spot, Mel had them given ten days' worth of food and told them to leave.

When the captives saw that Maier was talking, they all stood up and said that they wanted to go home. There is still a lot of food in the Xiaohu army camp, and even if the rations for ten days are distributed to these 100,000 prisoners, there will still be a lot left. Due to the large number of prisoners, Maier did not prepare much food at first, so he said that he would let the first group leave for the time being tonight, and then distribute food to the others tomorrow. When the captives saw that it was getting late, they obeyed Mel's arrangement and rested honestly.

The next morning, as promised, Mair arrived at the place where the prisoners were being held with food, and prepared to let the second group leave. The captives were delighted and praised Maier for his kindness. When the food was distributed at noon, there was a sudden commotion at the camp gate. Maier immediately went out with his men to check, and found that many of his own soldiers were confronting a group of Tai Rong troops outside the camp, and at the gate of the camp were dozens of shivering prisoners of war, and the food that Maier had given them was gone. Behind them were nearly a thousand prisoners of war, and the food on them was still there.

When Maier arrived at the site of the confrontation between the two armies, he found that the weapons of the Tairong army were covered with blood, so he guessed what had happened. The prisoners he let go were pursued by the defenders of Yaolin City and fled all the way back to the camp. In the morning Maier had released a few thousand prisoners, but now only a few dozen had escaped, and the rest did not know whether they had managed to escape or had been killed.

Maier walked to the camp gate and asked the menacing defenders of Yaolin City.

"I'm Mel? Byrons, what are you doing? ”

As soon as these words came out, the defenders of Yaolin City were like deflated balls, and they immediately became honest. The officer who took the lead bowed down and replied with a smile.

"If you go back to the adults, the little ones are on the orders of Lord Teng Yan to pursue the enemy deserters."

"Chasing enemy deserters?" Maier frowned, "These are all prisoners I have released, free people, not deserters. ”

"Uh...... This ......"

"They don't have armor or weapons, so what can they do even if they are deserters?"

Myer glanced at the blood stains on the officer's body and snorted coldly.

"It's a shame that you can do it to these unarmed people!"

The officer knew that he was wrong, and he didn't dare to defend himself, so he could only take the initiative to confess, and then left in disgrace. After this, Maier returned to the camp and went to inquire about the surviving captives to see what was happening to the others. The men replied tremblingly that they were chatting and waiting outside the camp in order to be safer when they returned home. People whose homes are in the same direction will gather together, and they will not leave until there are enough people for one or two hundred, or more.

When they left the garrison of the main camp, a group of Tairong troops suddenly came out. They don't care about 3721, they kill people when they see them. A sharp-eyed man noticed that there was a small group of people who did not participate in the battle, but concentrated on collecting food from the ground. The man thought that this group of men and horses should be coming for food, so he hurriedly asked everyone to throw away the food and run to the camp.

The men and horses did not want to chase after they got the food, but they soon found that these men were running in the direction of the camp and quickly caught up. The Ilibi cavalry, who were patrolling nearby, saw that someone was chasing and killing the captives that Mel had let go, and immediately stepped forward to stop them, but they were too few to stop the Tairong army, so they shouted for the captives outside the camp to run back.

When the Taiyong army saw that the Ilibi cavalry was about to attack them, they hurriedly reported their identities, saying that they had been ordered to hunt down the enemy deserters. However, these prisoners of war were released by Maier, and it was impossible for the Ilibi cavalry to allow the Tayon army to continue to kill. So they immediately sent people to the camp to ask for help, and as soon as the Byrensburg troops in the camp heard that someone was looking for trouble, they rushed out. Seeing that there were many soldiers in Byronsburg, the Tairong army did not dare to act rashly, so they could only confront them.

Mair listened to the prisoners and immediately sent cavalry to pursue the Tai Rong army. The Tairong army was overtaken on the way back to the city and was forcibly taken back to the main camp by a battalion of Ilibi cavalry. Maier interrogated the officer who led the team, and only then did he know Teng Yan's idea of fighting the military rations on the prisoners of war.

Last night, after leaving the camp, the prisoners of war saw that they could not go far, so they wanted to go to the city of Yaolin, which had already opened the city, to rest for the night. As soon as the battle ended, the people in the city could not sleep, and gathered outside in groups to talk about the war by the moonlight. The prisoners of war were idle, and they also went over to join in the fun. And they were grateful for her kindness, and told the people of the city of Yaolin about her treatment of the captives.

As soon as these words spread ten, ten and hundred, they soon spread throughout Yaolin City. The people knew that Maier was a benevolent monarch, and that it was Maier, not Tengyan, who defeated the Xiaohu army. Before this, the people had always thought that the Xiaohu Army was defeated by Teng Yan, because that's what he said to the people.

In the evening, Teng Yan personally escorted nearly a thousand prisoners of war back to Yaolin City. He executed the prisoners of war in the square of Yaolin City, and then told the people that the Xiaohu army had been defeated by himself, so that everyone could live in peace. The people didn't know what was going on outside, so they believed Teng Yan's words.

After the truth spread among the people, Teng Yan became a shameless person who snatched the credit of his son-in-law. When the news reached Teng Yan's ears, it made him angry. He immediately had the prisoners of war released by Mel hunted down in the city, saying that they were spies of the enemy and that they had been sent to the city to deceive the people. The people didn't know whose words were true and whose words were false, so they could only believe Teng Yan's words temporarily, and the rumors stopped.

Later, Teng Yan learned that Maier actually gave food to the prisoners of war and let them go home, so he hated Maier even more, and felt that Maier was trying to take the opportunity to buy people's hearts so that he could seize Yaolin City from him in the future. He tortured the captured prisoners of war before asking them when they would release the prisoners again. The prisoners of war couldn't resist the pressure, so they told Teng Yan about Mayer's release of prisoners of war during the day tomorrow.

After this, Teng Yan killed all the prisoners of war, and then sent his troops out of the city overnight and ambushed them outside the garrison of the large camp in order to intercept and kill those prisoners of war. Teng Yan wanted food in the hands of the prisoners of war, and he also wanted to make Maier lose his trust. He was going to collect the bodies of the prisoners of war and the food he had snatched back, load them on a flatbed truck and pull them back to Yaolin City, saying that these people were killed by Meier, and the food was also robbed by Meier.

There are many people in the troops who carry out the mission who feel a sense of conscience because they do not want to attack the unarmed people. But Teng Yan assigned a task to each unit, and a certain number of corpses and a certain amount of food must be collected before dark, otherwise they will be set off. Under the pressure of Teng Yan, the defenders of Yaolin City could only do so.

But in the hearts of these soldiers, they don't want to do it. That's why the officer told the truth so happily, and he also said that he didn't want to do anything for Teng Yan anymore, and if Maier didn't dislike it, he was willing to lead his subordinates to accept Meier's incorporation, but Maier had to protect them and their families.

Myr was so angry at Teng Yan's shameless behavior that he coughed and vomited several mouthfuls of blood. The guards beside him hurriedly found the shrine maiden and treated Maier. After the diagnosis and treatment, the shrine maiden said that the blood that Maier vomited was all the blood that had been in his abdomen before, and it was a good thing to vomit it out. However, Myr's violent cough caused the wound in his abdomen to open, and the shrine maiden asked the guards to take off Myr's shirt, only to find that the wound that had been healed by the ability had broken some open, and a small amount of blood was coming out of the wound.

By the way, Tal is recovering from his injuries because he is too badly injured. At first, he didn't want to recuperate, and wanted to work with injuries like Mel and continue to protect Myer. In desperation, Maier could only force Tal to heal from his injuries, and he obediently cooperated with the treatment of the witch and the doctor.

After healing the wound, the shrine maiden told Meldo to rest and told him not to get angry, because anger would slow down the recovery of the body, and even cause secondary damage to the body. For the sake of his body, Maier can only try to adjust his emotions and not let himself get angry because of Teng Yan's actions.

At the suggestion of the guards, Mel called in Salin and asked him to deal with the matter. Salin's eyes lit up when he heard Maier's words, and he felt that this was a golden opportunity, a chance to seize Tengyan's territory and spread the idea of freedom among the Tayrong people. As soon as he told Mel what he thought, Mel told him to do it.

In the afternoon, Salin arrived at the place where the prisoners of war were being held. This time he brought not only food, but also weapons and armor, as well as representatives of several released prisoners of war. He asked the men to tell the POWs about Teng Yan's actions, saying that for the sake of the POWs' safety, Meier had decided to return the weapons and armor to them so that they could protect themselves.

As soon as the prisoners of war heard that Teng Yan actually intercepted and killed the released prisoners of war, they were angry and hated him. Some timid people gave up the idea of returning home and wanted to continue to be prisoners of the Byrensburg army. Salin said that the Byrensburg army would soon be mobilized to rescue Chunshan City, and they could only transfer the prisoners of war to Teng Yan's care.

The prisoners of war listened to what Teng Yan did, how could they dare to be his prisoners? Some prisoners of war expressed their willingness to join the Byronsburg Army on the spot, and others also expressed their desire to join the Byronsburg Army. The prisoners of war behaved as expected by Salin, who deliberately looked embarrassed, saying that the expeditionary force had limited supplies, and that they could only take a maximum of 10,000 men with them, and that the rest would have to fend for themselves.

Salin's words made the wounded and the not strong enough to despair, knowing that the Byrensburg army would definitely pick out the young and strong soldiers and leave the rest to fend for themselves. After saying this, Salin deliberately left the place where the prisoners of war were being held, and asked the Ilibi soldiers, who were in charge of distributing food and equipment, to communicate with the prisoners of war.

The soldiers had been arranged by Sarin, and when they saw that no one had come to collect their equipment, they spoke loudly to them. They expressed their sympathy for the prisoners of war, and repeatedly stated that such an incident would not have happened if they had been in the Ilibi Confederates and Byronsburg, and they went out of their way to tell the prisoners about the Ilibi Revolution.

The so-called Ilibi Revolution was the establishment of a republican regime in which the citizens defeated the kingdom army under the leadership of the revolutionary leaders in order to overthrow the royal government. The commoners united to overthrow the nobility, which was inconceivable to the Tayyong people. Although the Taeyong people can also put pressure on the nobles, all they can do is put pressure on the nobles, and they dare not do such a thing as rebellion. In the consciousness of the Taeyong commoners, the nobles were born to rule them, and to overthrow their rule was to go against the sky, so very few people dared to rebel against the Taeyong nobles.

At the end of the day, the Ilibi soldiers told the POWs that it was because of the inaction of the civilian class that the nobles had the opportunity to on the heads of the commoners. As long as the commoners are united, the nobles can only hold their tails and behave, and then there will be no nobles in the world.

After the Ilibi soldiers said these words, they gave the prisoners of war time to think. After this, they glanced at the representatives of the prisoners of war who had been released and asked them to shout the slogans they had set before.

These men were persuaded by Salin to voluntarily join Sarin's plan. As soon as they received the signal, they raised their arms and shouted, "There are no nobles among the Taeyong people!" ”

They shouted a few times, and some people were moved and shouted along. It didn't take long for the entire POW camp to shout the slogan "There are no nobles among the Tayrong people". The chorus of nearly 100,000 people resounded in the sky, and even the people of Yaolin City heard their voices.