Chapter 733: Pause
After all, he still couldn't leave Lisandro.
It would be false to say that Rod was not disappointed - but he was mentally prepared anyway.
That's right, this battle can be said to be a failure from the outcome, although Rhodes did everything he could, three ambushes, and the cover of the dark shark, and in the end, he didn't leave Lisandro's life, but this is the truth.
Lisandro is the big guy, and with the current Rhodes, he can't complete the killing of Lisandro!
Anger brings impulse, and Rhodes has regrets, but he doesn't get angry because of it.
In reality, no amount of anger is nothing more than impotent rage.
After regaining consciousness, Rhodes simply drank some batter (Freeljord's wild wheat was horribly rough, and the processing level of the Avarossa people was really high), and silently summed up the gains and losses of the whole battle.
Plan-wise, Rhodes thought he was almost perfect.
Shifting the field, Cana's feint, Pike's feint, and his own last-ditch kill - this is undoubtedly a wave of "world-class pulling", and the battlefield is fought from Freljord City to Lakstak Lake, and finally the must-kill is completed.
But in terms of specific implementation, Rod has to admit that his strength is still not enough.
Now Rhodes can go to Demacia or Noxus to run amok - but he has to face Lisandro.
The third generation of Rodgar is almost a hundred years old, but this is not even a fraction of Lisandro's age!
Lisandro is human, short-lived!
Let a short-lived species with a strong learning ability live for tens of millions of years, the wisdom and strength she can accumulate are too incalculable, and when facing Lisandro, Rhodes is naturally at an absolute disadvantage.
What should I do next time I face Lisandro?
Now there are two paths in front of Rod.
Either devise a more sophisticated plan to try to inflict more serious damage on Lisandro; Either you can improve your power further and try to master the power of time before you next face Lisandro.
Rod's choice was the latter.
Yes, Rhodes is good at tricking people – but planning (or conspiracy) is not a last resort, and must not be relied upon as a last resort.
So, the question is, what exactly can be done to master the power of time?
At this moment, Rod felt that his head began to ache faintly.
"Looks like my experiments are going to continue."
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The decapitation operation against Lisandro failed, but the battle of public opinion against the Frost Guardians was resoundingly victorious.
Ash, Olaf, and Tedamir split up and managed to escort most of the neutral clan elders back to their clans—and as a result, Lisandro's reputation naturally took a break in popularity.
Everyone said that they would negotiate and reason, and if you don't agree with each other, you will start to return the AOE, who can accept it?
A large number of neutral tribes have said they want to join Avarosa and pack up the unruly frost guards - in a place like Freljord, which means that Ash will have an extra group of warriors.
Of course, the food for these warriors also had to be provided by Ash.
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Lisandro's undeclared war completely extinguished Ash's last hope for peaceful reunification, and when a large number of warriors from neutral tribes came to Alvarossa's territory and demanded food and shelter to join the battle, Ash was completely busy.
In order to supply more mouths, Ash led Alvarosa in a mass production campaign.
On the one hand, the salt-producing coast, which had been in the hands of Sejuani, had now changed hands, and Ash had mobilized a large number of strong laborers to begin producing sea salt in large quantities.
In Rhodes' opinion, this crude sea salt not only tastes a little bitter and fishy, but also has a lot of impurities, and even hallucinations may occur if you eat too much - but for these Freljords, they are completely good food additives, and the mild hallucinogenic effect even alleviates their cravings for alcohol to a certain extent......
Ash, on the other hand, formed a hunting unit and entered the Lakstak Plains in a military formation, and started a hunting campaign - all the prey was skinned and bloodied, and then all of it was salted with sea salt as a reserve of food.
The power of group hunting is terrifying, but fortunately Ash has set the scope of the hunt in advance, otherwise this big hunt will even bring devastating disasters to the ecology of the Lakstak Plains - in front of the hordes of Freljords, whether you are a presence at the top of the food chain or a trash fish at the bottom of the food chain, as long as you see it, you will never let go!
Batches of cured meat of all kinds entered the Avarosa storehouses, which provided the warriors with plenty of salt and protein in the war, and Ash had a real hand in the development of Freljord's local conditions.
But even so, the food gap is still huge.
The Freljord people need staple food.
The barren Freljord was extremely backward in agriculture, and animal husbandry was limited to large animals such as Yukal, and the scarcity of staple food has always plagued the Freljod people.
In the face of the battle of Winterclaw, the people of Avarosa took out all the food they had in stock, and now, Ash had no room left.
Faced with a scarcity of staple foods, Ash's choice was to develop trade – I didn't have it, so I imported!
Frost Harbor, the Frost Navy withdrew all its weapons, and in the situation of the merchant group, they collectively sent an envoy to Demacia, and they had only one mission, that is, to bring back enough food!
Rhodes actually has a relatively pessimistic attitude towards this fleet.
Originally, according to Rod's meaning, there was no grain to "borrow" from Noxus, and Noxus in the Black Forest region had a lot of grain in stock, as long as it was operated properly, it was completely possible to have a tacit event and borrow these grains.
However, Ash rejected Rhodes's suggestion, arguing that the new Freljord should be upright, and that although the way to unify was war, Freljord would not always be based on war, and the use of force to coerce the Black Forest region to demand food was not in line with the attitude of a new Freljord.
Seeing Ash's insistence, Rhodes couldn't say anything - he simply watched as Ash sent his fleet to Demacia.
In Rhodes' opinion, it was difficult for the Demacians to accede to Freljord's request - although the two sides were separated by a plateau that could be called "the top of the world", no one would want to have a neighbor to the north who was too strong.
Then, something unexpected happened to Rod.
The fleet did not bring back food from Demacia.
Although Gawain IV openly sang against his father, hoping that Demacia would integrate into Valoran, Demacia's final response was to refuse in the face of the request of his neighbor to the north.
But unexpectedly, the fleet brought back one of Demacia's crops, the Demacian sweet potato.
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