Chapter 268: The Collapse of the Empire (6) The first card that fell

In the silver room, the battle reports of the Heroic Spirits are continuously transmitted to Leng Yi in the form of a printer, so that Leng Yi can keep abreast of the dynamics of the game at any time, and sometimes Leng Yi will also send down the instructions of the gods to adjust the game - this is a habit left after using the future tentacles.

It's already 1414, and the first reincarnated Heroic Spirits are now 34 years old and have begun to play a role in their power. They may not be able to fully decide the choice of their faction, but they can already participate in the actions of that faction, unlike during the Nine Years' War, when they had to stay at home.

It needs to be said here that this is also Leng Yi's benefit to those heroic spirits, after all, Leng Yi considered that these heroic spirits used to be the overlords of one party, but now they need to be reincarnated for this competition, and then it is too shameful to start from drinking milk, so Leng Yi let them consciously move away at the stage of drinking milk and return to the silver room.

That's the end of the gossip, but now let's take a look at the results of each heroic spirit through the list printed out by the printer.

Among so many heroic spirits, Surifer and Dom, who were the first to fight against Bourbon, were reincarnated by families who were all chieftains of Bonn, so when they were still young, their fathers participated in the Bonn people's war against Bourbon, becoming the first force to resist Bourbon.

At first, there were many Bonn barbarian forces that rebelled against Bourbon, but with the bloody suppression of Bourbon, most of the rebellions ended in failure, but there were still some forces that survived, and the Surifer force in Campo was one of them, and it was the largest Bonn rebel group.

At first, the rebel group elected a rebel leader who was Suriver's father, Nkosiu, and they began their rebellion in 1392, when Surifer was only 12 years old and could not participate in direct combat.

This rebel army, relying on the support of Bourbon's internal forces, also captured the main city of Kangbo for a time, and it was not in the limelight for a while. However, the gap between us and the enemy was still too great, and by 1394 the rebel army had been driven out of Compo, and Nkohius had been killed in the anti-encirclement campaign three years later.

After Nkosho's death, the second leader elected by the rebels in Compo Bonn was Dom's father, Lane. Because Dom and Suriver became blood alliance brothers, in the tribal succession crisis after Enkesiu's death, Ryan sided with Suriver and helped Suriver get some of the tribe's people, so that Surifer would not be driven out of the tribe alone.

Two years later, when Surrivir's uncle was also killed in the Bourbon counterinsurgency, the 19-year-old Surifer united with his cousin to drive out the younger uncle who was plotting for the position of tribal chief, and then preemptively killed his cousin, who had been a collaborator but now tried to murder him, and took the tribe that was his father.

All of the above happened in one night, and after a bloody battle, in order to be able to grasp this tribe, the weak Suriver chose to become a vassal tribe of Lane.

By this time, the Heroic Spirits had grown up to a time when they were young and strong enough, and this period was the golden age of the Heroic Spirits, and they began to participate in the wars of the forces as commanders of the army.

Among the many anti-Bourbon forces, only the Bonne camp is the staunchest rebel, and they have been waging an unrelenting struggle against Bourbon. For example, although the Bourbon Diaspora Alliance once launched a rebellion against Bourbon, the two sides compromised with each other after only three years of rebellion.

The most exciting battle of Surifel was the first Battle of Campo in 1401, which took advantage of the carelessness of the Bourbon rebels to launch a refreshing raid comparable to the Battle of Spari, so that the Compo Bonn rebel group, which had been quickly disintegrated by the Bourbons, had the courage to support it, and the value of continued investment by the Bourbon nobles of the North and South Passages.

Taking advantage of this victory, Bonn continued to win more and more victories over the next two years, and finally captured the main city of Compo for the second time in 1404.

However, after occupying the main city of Compo, Ryan began to swell, and despite the persuasion of the moderate factions such as Surifer and Dom, he crowned himself as the king of the Bonnians, with Compo as the capital, and became independent of Bourbon.

The supreme ruler of Pokon is the King of Bonn, who is also the ruler of the main city, while the subordinate tribes continue to hold the title of chieftain, and the day-to-day affairs of the main city of Compo are handled by the representatives of the citizens of Bourbon.

In fact, Bourbon had already acquiesced to Bonn's temporary occupation of Compo, and the meaning of the General Palace was to first pacify the Ai'anxi barbarians on the Edonan Peninsula before attacking the Bonn rebels, so before that, the Bonn people could temporarily occupy Compo. However, Lane's claim to the throne completely angered Bourbon, who directly overwhelmed Campo with the army that was supposed to be transferred to the Edonan Peninsula.

In the face of the black and overwhelming Bourbon army, Surifer ignored Ryan's order to defend Kampo, and before the two sides could fight, they turned around with their tribes and ran inland to Kampo, and Dom was also ready to escape, but because Ryan was his father, he did not run immediately.

The defense of Compo was a disaster, and the representatives of the citizens of Compo also fell into the ground, and while the battle was going on, they ordered the citizens to open the city gates to welcome the Bourbon army in.

Ryan was eventually rescued by Dom, but was seriously injured as a result, and the aftermath of that war remained with him in the final years of his life.

After Ryan was rescued, Survier was ready to tear the faces of both sides at first, but Ryan actually called all the opponents of him together, and then admitted his mistake to them, and promised to step down and abdicate when the war was over. After admitting his mistake, Ryan handed over supreme command of the war to another tribe's chieftain, the Gulekka.

Gureka is also a veteran figure, having followed the tribe long before Surivir's father, Nkosiu, marched on Kampo for the first time. Of course, at that time, Laiguka was only 28 years old, and the chief of the Laiguka tribe was still Laiguka's uncle.

However, Laiguka's uncle was also killed in the later Bourbon siege, and Laiguka became the chief of the current tribe and was also very prestigious among the rebels.

After accepting Ryan's commission, Laiguka was very humble and boldly delegated a lot of power to Surifer for him to play.

After Surifer became commander, relying on Surifer's command, and Bourbon having transferred most of his army to Edonan, Surifer achieved a series of physiological successes, and finally succeeded in capturing Campo for the third time in 1406.

However, less than a month after Surifer entered Compo, Napolika arrived, and Napolika, still dripping with the blood of the Barbarians of Aion Creek, was transferred to Campo by the General Palace to suppress the Bonne rebellion.

When new reinforcements arrived, Surifer withdrew his troops from the main city of Kampo and continued his guerrilla campaign in the inland towns.

At first, Surifer thought that Napolika was his invisible ally, after all, the ultimate goal of both of them was to overthrow the hegemony of Bourbon, but he didn't expect Napolica's answer to be that he really wanted to fight with Surifer. Hearing this answer, Survier and Dom were silent, knowing that this time there was no way to do good.

At that time, Leng Yi moved a small bench and began to watch the first collision of heroic spirits. Before the start of the war, even if Leng Yi didn't use the power of God, they all thought that Napolika would win, without him, Napolika had the general momentum, and Suriver had too little power at his disposal.

Sure enough, although Surifer's military level was still sharp, it was still losing ground one after another.

In the second Battle of Compo in 1408, although Surifer made a brilliant surprise attack with the cooperation of Dom, seriously wounding the commander-in-chief of the Bourbon army, it failed to allow the opponent to be defeated one after another as before, and the reserve army set up before the battle of Napolika contained further rout.

So what followed was Napolika's performance, in the case of the main general's injury, Napolika turned the tide, beheaded Lane the king of Bonn, and captured the commander Laiguka alive, so that the fierce general Suriver had to flee in embarrassment.

But fortunately, Napolika didn't fight H and then forgot about business, just when the remnants of Pokang were about to fight because the leader was empty, Laiguka, who had "successfully escaped from prison" under the will of the nobles of the North and South Passages, came back.

After returning from Guka, he became the second king of Bokang and unified the remnants of Pokon. Although some of the Bonn chiefs felt that the rebellion had no hope of fleeing on their own, at least Laiguka restrained Pokang from breaking up.

In the following years, Pokon suppressed his presence and hurried to lick his wounds, while he was busy suppressing the Meirami rebellion on the Merami Peninsula and Bourbon, who was busy monitoring and persuading the civil war in the Southern Passage, also temporarily reduced the suppression of Pokang.

Pokon hibernated in the interior for two years, and for two years did not make any major moves, but in 1412 A.D., Surifer approached Laiguka and made an unexpected suggestion to Laiguka to leave Kangpo and attack Babtis.

The old waterway is divided into the main part, the south and the north, and the most backward north has only three main cities, the southern Compo, the central Baboutis and the northern Dolomi, of which Baboutis, as the center of the three main cities, has always been the most prosperous main city in the north of the old waterway, and many tributes collected by Bourbon from the northern waterway are first celebrated through Babtis, and then transported back to the old waterway.

Surliver's suggestion was to take advantage of this year's tribute delivery to attack Babutis.

"Not to mention that we should stay away from the main city of Compo, which we are already familiar with, let's just say that we can enter Babtis so likely!"

"It doesn't matter, the Northern Passage must be happy to let this year's tribute drift. ”

So, in 1412 of the Great Calendar, under the guidance of the nobles of the Northern Passage, Pokang, who had not been silent for 4 years, once again showed his fangs to the world and launched a major battle against Babtis.

This time at the Battle of Babutis, Bourbon was defeated, and the defeat was even worse than the first Battle of Campo, so bad that Dolomy's defenders were so bad that they were attacked by Surivier's reconnaissance team.

"Our troops are simply not enough, and the reconnaissance team sent to Dolomi is just to reconnoiter whether Dolomi will take advantage of the chaos to sneak attack, but I didn't expect Dolomi to open the city without blood," this is Surliver's explanation to Gulaika, explaining why Suriver would defeat Dolomi, who Pokang couldn't hold at all.

When the nobles of Dolomi knew that they had made such an oolong, they felt that if they went back, they would definitely be liquidated by Bourbon because of this oolong, and they would work harder for Bokang than the nobles of Babtis.

After the defeat of Dolomi, Po Kang trembled and prepared for the coming storm, but after waiting for 2 years, except for the sporadic counterinsurgency army and mouth artillery, the counterinsurgency was not as strong as the second Battle of Kangbo.

Through the news from the Bourbon nobles of the Northern Passage, Pokang figured out why Bourbon was so weak this time:

Because the civil war in the Southern Passage, which is more than ten times more important than the northern part of the Old Passage, has ended, and now they are arguing with the General Palace, all of Bourbon's energy is involved in the Southern Passage, and the other remnants of the army are still quelling the Merami rebellion on the Myramie Peninsula, and there is not much strength to pacify the Kampo.

So in 1414 it was not the Bourbon army that came, but the Bourbon emissaries, who came to negotiate peace.

In 1414, Bourbon and Pokon signed a 20-year armistice in the presence of the god of the sea, and recognized Pocom's independence from Bourbon, known as the "Dolomi Recognition".

In the eyes of the General Palace, this "Dolomy Confession" is just a delaying tactic, and after 20 years, Bourbon can solve these troubles, and then drive Pokon back to the interior to fight guerrillas again.

However, the General Palace would not know that they had no chance, and that "Dolomy Admission" was not a delaying tactic, but the first card that pushed the Bourbon empire to fall from disintegration.