Chapter 39 The future will be ruined
After all, his allies are also potential opponents, and after defeating King Harauth, these allies naturally became enemies, if he told the Saiga Khan all his plans.
Then it means that the driver is giving a warning to his opponent, chasing a warning, that is, saying that he is a scheming monarch, or that there is a scheming strategist by his side.
Of course, one can be replaced by many, which means that there are many scheming strategists around him, which will naturally make his opponent carefully guard him, and let his opponent understand that he is a simple-minded guy, so that he can paralyze his opponent to achieve the effect of surprise.
Saga Khan's eyes narrowed into a slit after hearing the words of King Ragnar's envoy, she was not a kind person, but she also had his own heart, and she could clearly feel King Ragnar's plan.
This is just a cover-up, and there must be an even more confusing scheme in the midst of this, said the envoy of King Ragnar. Ask the Saga Khan to send an army to King Haraus to fight the kingdom of Svadia.
After the end of the war, according to the number of troops that each country has participated in the war and the results of the war, King Harlaus's territory will be divided together, but who has the final say on the outcome of this war? There is no generalization.
Saiga Khan, after learning the news, he knew that the king of Ragnar was playing tricks, and at the last moment, what effect of the war? Jilin relied on himself to capture King Haraus's castle.
At this moment, after King Ragnar's plan, Saga Khan made up his mind that he was going to capture King Harauth, and this was his best chance to expand his territory now.
But he will never go to the field to fight, but directly use the castle to attract the attention of his own allies, and he himself will secretly capture one castle after another in order to obtain the maximum land
This plan was exactly what King Ragnar had in mind, and King Ragnar wanted to get the attention of King Haraus by taking a test of the Saiga Khan, so that he could quickly conquer one castle after another.
But Saiga Khan was not a vegetarian figure, and he now wanted to use King Ragnar as he could.
But in the end, who is taking advantage of whom?
It is not known yet, it depends on who is more skilled in scheming and who is more intelligent, and Saiga Khan would never have thought that I would have this group of scheming strategists and a group of men with military talents by the side of King Ragnar.
Of course, Saiga Khan also has such a group of characters in his hands, what is the outcome of the war? For the time being, no one can knock it down, but with the participation of four people and four countries, the situation on the very continent has immediately become confusing again.
Now Walls is a mercenary of King Ragnar.
King Ragnar would pay Walls a certain amount of wages every week, according to his own agreement, and the amount of wages depended on the quality and quantity of Walls' troops. As a mercenary of King Ragnar, the castle he captured could not be used as his dependency, and he did not have the right to be elected.
However, if Walls is valued by King Ragnar during this war, it is very likely that he will be promoted to his lordship, so that he will have enough chance of obtaining a castle.
As his fiefdom, in the future, whenever he conquered a castle, he would receive the support of many nobles to gain ownership of the castle.
After this, Walls began to implement his own plans, and King Ragnar decided that both plans would take the Saga Khan's army to attack the east of the Swadia kingdom and for Walls.
Now, the three lords of Iayayar, Gondeyar, and Rudyar, the three lords of the patriarchal rank, attacked the west of the Underground Kingdom, and to the north, the town of Tiha.
Here, another lord of King Ragnar, Idenjarr, now led another army, and Faenjar, along with the other young lords, all followed him. From Tiha, their goal was to take Parabun directly.
Although this plan seemed ridiculous to them, after all, no one could have imagined that they would directly attack the enemy's capital, and only with such a few troops, although their total strength was much larger than their defenders in Paravon.
But is such a strategic scenario the right one? They are still suspicious.
As lords, they naturally have the responsibility to serve their monarch well, so they naturally dare not disobey their monarch's orders, so they have to honestly lead their soldiers to meet King Ragnar.
Walls, as the vanguard of King Ragnar, took his own team with himself.
and a number of other young lords from the kingdom of Nord made their way ahead, and among them they met some scouts from the kingdom of Swadia on the way. With Polcha's keen reconnaissance skills, Walls quickly found these scouts and eliminated them one by one.
As for whether to eliminate all the scouts, Walls didn't know about this, but he knew that he had eliminated all the scouts he had encountered, and how much information could King Harauth have? This is an unanswerable question for him.
Wall's army, all marching at night, effectively reduced King Harlaus's scouts to scout, but again, their business was much reduced, and they had to adjust their direction as quickly as possible during the day.
The Nord kingdom had no cavalry, so they marched extremely slowly, but at the same time, it provided them with excellent conditions for them to walk freely in the forest, which their cavalry under the same conditions did not have.
In the kingdom of Svadia, there are not only plains and forests, but also plains, and the vanguard led by Walls cleverly avoided the villages along the way, so that the scouts who lived in the villages could not be known.
The movement of the Nord Kingdom's troops, but that's not all. Walls knew he had to be careful at this point. If the slightest mistake had gone wrong at this time, it would have meant that his army and his future would be ruined.
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