Section 60 Conspiracy

Section 60 Conspiracy

"So you see...... The Turanian people's plot is simply a castle in the air. They can't even get their own things done. Bayral replied. "I still want to calculate Gruny...... It's good not to give the elves a complete collapse of the whole country. ”

"General...... You think elves are invincible?" Robin was a little unconvinced.

"Those creatures are not the same as humans. Bayrell said. "There's a big difference, well, I mean the spiritual aspect. In this regard, the church is quite right when it says that elves are unpredictable creatures, and they are ...... by nature Much more ruthless than humans. The differences between races are by no means that simple. Their soldiers are able to face any enemy on the battlefield without retreating...... The most ordinary soldier can do this. And on the human side, it is difficult for even elite troops to do this. ”

As he spoke, he had already snatched another book from the shelf. A closer look at the cover reveals that this is a book related to elves, and the page that Bayrell has turned is a record of the elven legion.

"War, in the final analysis, is a comparison of strengths. Large countries can muster large armies, but small countries can only have smaller troops. The rich countries can sustain a long war, but the poor countries must fight quickly...... Soldiers in martial countries are better physically and have higher morale, while the armies of lascivious countries are demoralized and fearful of war. So sometimes, you don't need to understand the whole process to deduce the outcome, but you just need to look at the chips at the beginning. In normal games, there is a cap on the number of bets you can place on each hand, so winning or losing depends on skill and luck, but if there is no cap on the game...... Gamblers with relatively high stakes have a naturally large chance of winning, and can even ignore skill and luck. ”

"As far as the elves are concerned, they are well-equipped, well-trained, disciplined, and have high morale, even in numbers...... Nor inferior to the Turanians too much. Their most ordinary soldiers were no less than the most elite troops of Turan. If the Turanians were smart, they would have defended the danger and waited for change. If they are stupid, then they will send out a large army and try to defeat the elven legions in a single battle. If that'......"

"Was it wrong to defeat the Legion of Expelling Elves?" Robin asked.

"Where you are, you have to make a choice. Bayral replied. "The enemy is strong and I am weak, the enemy's advantage is in a quick battle, and my advantage is lasting. According to the narrowly guarded, even if they lose, they will not lose ugly, because it is impossible for the elves to invest too many troops and too long. They are here for revenge, not for aggression. But if you take the initiative and lose, it will immediately become a disaster. ”

After saying this, Bayral suddenly laughed. "Another link was broken. He sighed softly, and the smile on his face faded for a moment.

"What?" asked Robin and Thaler at the same time.

"I said yesterday, vampire strategy. Bayrell said. "I'm afraid that the most powerful Turan at present will be destroyed in the hands of the elves, and it will not be restored in more than ten years...... Maybe never again. ”

"But, General, you said that Ashrufat is not a vampire - there was news of vampire activity in West Vania some time ago. In addition, you have confirmed when you were in Eagle Falcon City that Eshuruphat has really lost his memory. ”

"A pawn doesn't necessarily know that he is a pawn. Bayral replied. "Although it is impossible for Ashrufat to be the Scarlet Duke, he is very likely to be a subordinate of the Scarlet Duke. The vampire had hired him and his half-beasts, but perhaps that employment didn't end easily. No, it's not just the subordinates, maybe there are more complex relationships. The mere fact that a vampire had used his name is unusual. And if Ashrufat is part of the Vampire's grand strategy, it means that Gruni will not join the fight against the Vampires...... Not only did he not fight, but he might even contain Tiberius in turn. In other words, if my speculation comes true, then the vampires are patiently, little by little, dividing and disintegrating the power of the entire human race. ”

"Your Majesty, your guess is not accurate. Thaler said suddenly. "Because Eshurufat has gone to the Chaos Realm. For a woman. If he was really a pawn who was being accused and didn't know it, then how could a vampire make such a mistake? The vampire had already influenced Gruni from afar, and he didn't need to deal with the forces of chaos anymore. ”

"That's right," Beller laughed. "Maybe it's just that I'm just worried. ”

Robin glanced at Thaler. Watching Thaler make a judgment that was approved by both the generals, he couldn't help but feel a little jealous.

"Speaking of which, I don't know what happened to Ashrufat. The Chaos Realm is not a place where anyone can go...... Evil gods......" Beller whispered to himself. It's one thing to defeat the invading Chaos Legion, it's another thing to run to the Chaos Realm alone to save a woman. In fact, when Bayral heard the news, he didn't even believe it at first.

But Rhodia witnessed a qiē.

can resolutely abandon a qiē to the land of chaos...... Just for a woman...... Maybe the man wasn't what he thought he was...... It's part of a huge conspiracy.

Anyway, how is Ashrufat doing now? With his abilities, he must have lived in a chaotic community for some time, and has become familiar with the situation in the north. Maybe...... His abilities had already drawn the gaze of the evil gods.

In particular, Beller was a more realistic person, and he did not think that Eshuruphat would be able to "come quietly and go quietly" from the beginning, without alarming any evil god. If evil gods can be avoided so easily, then they are not "gods".

If a qiēshun lì. Beller thought. Then Ashrufat should have disguised himself as a Chaos Believer at this time and began to try to fish in troubled waters. If the worst case scenario is true, then he may be dead, or he is being rounded up and in hiding.

Maybe...... It occurred to Bayer that maybe the situation would be interesting. For example, if the evil gods knew that such a person was coming, what would those gods do? Of course, the first choice was to make him a believer, a minions and accomplices of Chaos. But what if this guy doesn't eat hard and soft? With the evil god's approach, I'm afraid he won't directly kill anything, but fully "reuse waste".

Replacing himself as the Evil God and Eshurufat, respectively, Beller couldn't help but wonder how to make the most of this opportunity. No, first of all, there is a premise to be solved, that is, why do the evil gods need Ashrufat? By the way, I heard that the internal struggle of the evil gods is also fierce, maybe we can take this opportunity to change the balance of power?

Beller thought to himself, but his hand groped for the shelves. After a short pause, he took a book from the shelf.

The book is very old, without a cover, or rather a yellowed white piece of paper. Béral's hand brushed over the book, and if you look closely, you will be surprised to see that the book is actually a manuscript rather than a printed copy.

The book is unusual, in fact, contemporary printing is quite developed, and manuscripts are already quite rare. Books that don't make a print...... I dare not say 100%, at least 90% of them are banned books by the church.

The reason for this is that the king rarely publishes a list of banned books, because the king's power cannot extend beyond his land. If a king did do this, he was only deceiving himself. But the church is different, the entire central seven countries are under their jurisdiction, and it is also in line with the general perception that religious forces manage culture.

Don't look at the glorious titles bestowed by the church, but on his shelves, there are still forbidden books that the church strictly forbids to disseminate, distribute, and even burn as soon as they are discovered. From this we can also see the true piety of the Beylor faith.

This book is not a simple book, but an autobiography. It was written by a man who was born in the South, but traveled to the Chaos Realm, and eventually became a Chaos Champion. This one can be said to be lucky or unlucky, in short, he has survived countless battles, but he has not received the immortal reward promised by Chaos. When he grew old, the Chaos Champion may have been disheartened, or perhaps he had finally seen through Chaos' lies, and in short, he left the Chaos Territory, returned to the south, and finally spent the rest of his life in a small town. He wrote this book.

The book fell into the hands of the church after his funeral - no way, it was the church's duty to deal with the aftermath of the lonely old man. Because of this book, the past of this Chaos Champion was finally unearthed. Originally, the forbidden book would have been sent to a large temple, but it was burned after it was confirmed. By chance, Bayral got it from forbidden books that were destined to be burned.

In particular, this book is really just a purely autobiographical book, and there is no evil magic in it. Because of this, the church did not care about its loss, and it never made much effort to find it. Of course, although this book is not evil, if such a book is found in the study, it may be difficult for Bayral to end.

"If it were me, I would not let go of such an excellent general. Bayral said softly. "The Chaos armies are very strong, but they lack excellent strategic and tactical ......"

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“...... Is there always a battle between tribes like that?" Ashruphat asked Gander beside him.

They were all in the ranks that went to get the horses. Or rather, the two of them are scouts for this hundred-man force. Ashrufat discovers that Chaos takes scouts very seriously. No, it can't be said that it is important, but they are very accustomed to sending out scouts. This is not only the style of the Asowen tribe, but also the habit of the entire Chaos forces. If I had to say anything different, it was how much the leader trusted the abilities of his scouts.

For some reason, after the team set off, Gander was particularly concerned about Ashrufat. He courted Ashrufath almost unabashedly, and chatted with him when he had nothing to do.

"That's pretty much it. Gander replied. The two were discussing the previous war between the Qajar tribe and the wandering hunter tribe. In that war, both tribes used a similar strategy: the old and weak, women and children were placed in the main camp, and then the young and middle-aged troops were formed to fight on the front lines. Moreover, the troops on both fronts have set up front-line camps, and the final battle is an attack on the front-line barracks.

"I think this kind of ...... The train of thought is dangerous. Ashrufat said. "The main camp lacks defenses. ”