Chapter 669: The Gift (Part II)

The princess is Charlotte's best friend, and she has been loyal for generations.

But Luo Ming is her savior, and the care he takes for her almost like an elder is also genuine, and the three knight lords have expanded the territory she owns to a large extent.

In between, she is actually very distressed - for the time being, she can't organize her thoughts and come up with any good countermeasures, and she just has the simple idea of "not exacerbating the contradictions between the two sides as much as possible".

Anyway, she hurried back and brought the list of gifts and Luo Ming's letter to the princess.

It may be that the princess also thought that her position on the matter was more awkward, so she told her to go down and rest in a gentle tone, and then skillfully unsealed the clay, and read the list and the letter.

Among the gifts sent by Luo Ming, there were two hundred horses, and fifty of them were war horses that could afford heavy armor—this alone was already very expensive, and an ordinary baron might not be able to make up so much for smashing pots and selling iron.

Next, there are ten full-body plate armors, fifty ordinary iron armors, one hundred shields, and five hundred paper armors.

Those iron armor and shields are trophies, and the paper armor was mass-produced during the emergency expansion of the army, and now that many of the temporarily recruited soldiers have been demobilized, these paper armors that cannot be stored for too long have been used by Luo Ming as favors.

In addition to this, there were a hundred swords, two hundred spearheads and a thousand arrows - there were not many arrows in Romin's inventory, which were captured.

Then, although Luo Ming lacked ordinary food, there were a lot of spices produced in his Karlo mountains, so he asked the team to bring a dozen kilograms of spices, and attached a menu on how to make horse meat delicious.

This is no worse than the previous projects.

After all, in the war with the Berans, it is not uncommon for both sides to have war horses or pack horses die.

It's just that they don't know how to eat horse meat, some people get angry, some people have indigestion, so fewer and fewer people dare to eat it, and most of the horse meat is wasted.

A horse can eat at least a few hundred kilograms, and if you can use it effectively, you can relieve a lot of logistical pressure, save a lot of money on buying meat, and boost morale with this unheard of new dish.

In addition to these, Luo Ming also sent an even more special gift - that is, the heads of dozens of Belans.

When Vytautas withdrew, he took some of the corpses with him, but many of them remained in Lomin's territory forever.

Luo Ming told the prisoners of war to identify them one by one, sifted out the corpses of the officers and nobles among them, and then cut off their heads, pickled them by special means and preserved them, almost as if they were alive.

Bringing these heads and their names to the princess at this moment was partly to invite merit, and on the other hand, it was also a good opportunity for her to publicize.

Showing these heads, it is possible to boost morale and at the same time discourage the enemy.

But Luo Ming also has a hidden hand in it - as long as the princess uses this matter for publicity, then it is equivalent to indirectly praising Luo Ming once, admitting that he is a hero in the War against Belan, if she plays the trick of crossing the river and demolishing the bridge after the war, she will become a slap in the face.

If there are enough benefits, it is not surprising that she will break her promise, but Luo Ming believes that the princess's credibility is still worth some money.

A sane person like her will probably have a weighing scale in her heart, although she doesn't know which side is heavier in her mind now, but what Luo Ming has to do is to make the cost of her broken promise higher, and add more weight to the "disadvantages".