Medieval White Elf Story

Chapter 69 Noble Spirit

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After capturing Brest and getting off to a good start, Flynn began to plan his next goal.

It doesn't matter if Amora escapes. What's important is that his troops have been basically defeated. After taking Brest, there should be no large group of rebels in the province of Somlaire in the Southern Kingdom, which is close to the territory of Bain. It can stop Bain's army from moving south.

Moving forward along the Somes River, it only takes about a week to reach the city of Valence, which is the base camp of the rebels. If they capture it, there is no doubt that the rebels will fall apart.

But Flynn did not continue with this idea. Just relying on the troops he currently had to attack Valence was simply asking for death. At least until the main force of the rebels went to war with Old Tibes, he would never be interested in getting eggs there. Hit the stone.

There is no way, both Berni and Old Tibbs are outnumbered, and the Bain family's small number of troops is not enough to fill their teeth, so there is no need to ask for trouble.

Flynn turned his gaze to the west.

The other half of the southern royal territory is the province of Lowndes, which is also full of noble lords of all sizes. Most of the powerful nobles are still in the prison of Valence, waiting for their families to redeem their people, so there is a relatively small area compared to Somlet. He was much more submissive to the rebels, and in turn the rebels would not deploy too many troops locally. They still focused on Valence.

If he rashly goes south, as long as Berni is not in trouble, he will definitely have to clean himself up before he dares to start a war with Duke Zeon. If he turns around and heads west, it will not pose a threat to Valence for the time being, and Berni will not risk being killed. Duke Zeon took advantage of the risk of sneaking in and ran over to deal with this partial force of the Bain family.

After entering Langzi, although there are suspicions of going the other way, you can avoid becoming the main target of the rebels, and you can also recruit local noble allies to join in and strengthen your own strength. It is safer, more cost-effective, and more feasible than going south. .

After defeating Brest, the rescued Baron Brest immediately recruited six warriors and twelve warrior retinues, plus fifty militiamen to join his team. Then after entering Langz, he would receive help from the local lords. The support they will receive will only be more, which is what the Bain family who lacks troops really needs.

Flynn's proposal easily won the unanimous approval of his subordinates. Brest's victory made the two knights look at him with admiration. Dibery and others even worshiped their young master as a god. Even the disobedient Sol The Rael people have also changed a lot because they have made huge gains with slight losses. The mercenaries go out to fight mainly for money. A customer who can make a lot of money without killing many people is certainly a good customer, even if the customer is young. It's all business, there's no shame in spreading the word.

After a brief reorganization in Brest and staying for five days, Bain's army, with the help of the baron, successfully collected enough ships to allow the army to cross the Somes River and enter the Lowndes Province.

Their first destination was a viscounty.

The Viscount himself was still in prison in Valence. The Viscountess was panicked after hearing the news that troops had set foot on her territory. However, she felt relieved after seeing the envoy sent by Flynn and finding out that it was not the rebels who were coming. Come.

Flynn asked the envoy to make two requests to the Viscountess. First, to provide food and fodder for Bain's army that came to liberate them from the rebels. Second, to have a certain number of soldiers join Bain's army to prove their loyalty to the royal family. .

The first condition was very simple. The Viscountess, who was afraid that if she refused, Bain's army would become self-sufficient and cause greater losses, she agreed immediately, but the second condition was rejected.

It is one thing to provide food and fodder to the passing Bain army, but it is another thing to send people to join them. Considering the life safety of the Viscount who is still imprisoned by the rebels, the Viscountess is certainly not willing to tie up the Bain family's war effort. car.

Flynn had known about this situation for a long time. He did not get angry because of this and ordered his troops to attack the viscount's castle. Instead, he set up camp outside the city and sent people to receive the food and grass sent from the city.

Before the anxious Viscountess could successfully dispatch the army at her door, the servants began to report some strange remarks that had begun to circulate in the territory.

The local lords refused to provide reinforcements for the king's crusade. It was obvious that the local nobles had forgotten their obligations and abandoned the virtues they should have as nobles. They were willing to be despised by the world to save their own lives. For this reason, they would rather rebel. They lingered under the oppression of the perpetrators and became a laughing stock in the eyes of the world.

The rumor first began to spread in the camp of Bain's Army outside the city. As the soldiers of Bain's Army who went out spread the word, it spread throughout the territory, and it soon became known to everyone.

The Viscountess was outraged by this blatant insult to her family's reputation and sent an envoy to the camp to negotiate.

However, a young boy claiming to be the commander-in-chief of the other party came out and said that he refused to apologize for the rumors unless the Viscountess could point out the falsehood of the rumors.

The messenger came back frustrated because he really didn't know how to refute the rumors and said that the rumors were completely fabricated.

The upset Viscountess tried to pretend that the matter did not exist. After these guys left, and then controlled the people's mouths, the matter gradually disappeared.

Unfortunately, within a few days, the servants reported in horror that several local warriors, along with their retinues and soldiers, entered the camp of Bain's army to join the enemy without any greeting.

The Viscountess was really crazy. The other party's approach of directly bypassing the lord and recruiting soldiers was a slap in the face of her mistress. She was so angry that she sent an envoy to negotiate. As a result, Flynn asked the newly joined warriors They stood up and said that they joined voluntarily in order to safeguard the honor of the family and themselves. They even brought their own food, grass and armor, and there was no such thing as being recruited by the Bain family.

The Viscountess fell seriously ill immediately and lay in bed for several days, unable to get out of bed. By the time she gritted her teeth and decided to send people to join Bain's army in order to restore the family's reputation, the other party had already started to leave the country and left the Viscount's territory.

The Viscountess was on the verge of tears. Her family's reputation had been completely ruined. Even if she jumped into the Somes River now, she would not be able to clear away the charges Flynn had laid on her.Thinking that her family would become the object of ridicule in the future, the Viscountess was really despairing.

Flynn had no intention of caring about how much damage his rumor strategy had caused to the Viscountess's heart. He was more concerned about how much increase in strength this method could bring to him.

Obviously, the nobles who valued their reputation far more than their own lives knew that this was Flynn's trick, but still decided to join. The entire viscounty territory provided him with seventeen warriors who brought their own equipment and food, plus more than 200 more levied militia.

The aristocrats of this era are known for their excessive amounts of debauchery, uneducatedness, and stupidity. However, secretly, all the male thieves and female prostitutes shout the word "reputation" loudly, for the sake of a few innocuous sentences. There were rumors that they were willing to go to the battlefield and would not hesitate to lose their lives. Flynn really didn't know how to evaluate them.

But these are not important. As long as they are willing to be fooled, they will have an endless stream of new troops to join them. Even the crooked melons and cracked jujubes can be used as cannon fodder on the battlefield.

Full of belief in becoming bigger and stronger and creating greater glory, Flynn led his army into the territory of the next lord.Medieval White Elf Story

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