MTL - Heart of Empire-Chapter 526 Choice

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The idea of ​​garrisoning in Angry Bear Town to prepare for a deadly battle with the undead army was immediately rejected by Palan.

This is the way to take death.

When 30,000 dead spirits swarmed in mighty ways, relying on the 10,000 people under his own hands, and the already dilapidated defense facilities of Nuxiong Town, fighting with so many dead spirits?

If that group of undead army, just like this group encountered in Fury Bear Town, is mostly composed of skeletons and zombies, it is not without the ability of World War I. The low-level skulls and zombies are really underpowered.

However, according to the information scouted by the front line, although there are certain zombies and skeleton warriors in the enemy's undead army, the number of ghouls as the main force and the more powerful black warriors can be quite large!

What's more, in the enemy army, there are also a large number of heavy swordsmen wearing dark armor and holding two-handed swords, and even have the ability to release some specific dark spells in battle. There was a scout squad and met a single such swordsman. Five elite scouts went up and besieged one of them. Although they were finally killed, the five scouts suffered three deaths and two injuries.

You know, those who can be scouts are all elites in the army!

According to the return of a living scout, such heavy swordsmen-they call them cursed swordsmen-have at least two thousand.

At the same time, this army of undead also has an important feature-most of the undead have ears that are pointed and long.

This is the characteristic of the elves, which represents the army of the undead who cursed the church. Most of them were elves during their lifetime.

Palan remembered a rumor, that was a message circulating at the high level of the kingdom after Cecilia returned from the dark jungle, saying that it was the Nancy Elven Court, which had been completely corrupted by the cursed church.

That was a few years ago.

If the cursed church really controlled the Nancy's court very powerfully, what if millions of elves were transformed into undead?

This is something that can make people feel terrible!

Not to mention Hindrell, even if the entire Holy Alliance is brought together, it is difficult to purify so many undead?

The elven population of Nancy's court is at least two million. Even if only one tenth of the elves has been transformed by the cursed hands of the church, it is a very scary number!

But now is not the time to consider such a long time. Judging from the current situation, Palan must ensure the safety of this force in his hands, otherwise the entire Florence will face despair.

Therefore, you must not be stationed in Angry Bear Town, because you must not defeat the undead army that emerged from the forest of the wild.

All that remains is the option of retreating westward and first aid Blackwood City.

This is where the choice is most tangled.

Retreating west should be the safest. The undead in Rage Bear Town are no longer scared, and go westward. Although there are still many undead who have entered the Kingdom of Pudri, the number is actually not too much, at least it cannot beat the Sixth Army that he now leads. .

This is a living option.

But what next? Blackwood City will fall, and 30,000 undead will march eastward. In the city of Bauhinia, the garrison led by Colonel Chandler will also be unable to stop the undead army. This will represent the complete fall of the Principality of Florence, and it is estimated that the Bull Hou Kingdom will not survive.

What's the point of Paran keeping his Sixth Army?

Then there is only one option left, rush to rescue Blackwood City, try to block the army of the undead to the north. If you ca n’t, you have to choose to retreat, you have to retreat eastward, to the city of Bauhinia, slow down the attack of the undead as much as possible, and try to get the support of the kingdom—at least the bottom line is also the Bauhinia The city cannot fall.

For a moment, Palan was planning to do so.

However, before the commander returned to Blackwood City urgently, he had one more problem to resolve-Sir Kahn's army.

A few days ago, the rescued Kahn's troops arrived in Blackwood with only 2,000 people. In the follow-up, Paran led the Sixth Army to sweep the undead westward, and 6 continued to save some.

Until now, there were 3,000 troops of the Holy Alliance in Paran's army.

For command convenience, Kahn was absorbed into the army's command level, and the army of the Holy Alliance was reorganized.

Originally, the interests of both parties were the same. The possible wars and conflicts between them are caused by misunderstanding; after the misunderstanding is resolved, the common enemy, that is, the undead, is enough to tie the two sides to the same trench.

But now that Palan wants to abandon his westward plan and return to Blackwood City, Kahn may not agree.

His ultimate goal was to bring the survivors of the Holy Alliance army back to the Kingdom of Pudley without the will to help Hindrell and protect Florence.

They could follow the Sixth Army and fight westward, into the territory of the Kingdom of Putri, and fight against the undead. But it would be unrealistic for them to return to Blackwood City and fight with the undead for the benefit of Hindler.

However, Palan didn't want to let them go.

His Sixth Army now has only 7,000 men. Including the garrison in Blackwood City, there are only less than 10,000. With such strength, it is too weak to fight against the undead army.

Paran hoped to get Kahn's troops to follow him. Although the addition of these 3,000 people will not bring about a significant improvement in the overall power comparison, any increase in power is of value.

How to convince Kahn?

Palan knew that he could not convince Kahn, nor could he let the soldiers of the Divine Alliance willingly die for themselves.

But he didn't plan to do it ~ www.novelbuddy.com ~ Can't be willing, it doesn't really matter. As long as these soldiers go along to fight the undead, it doesn't matter if they are unwilling.

Coercion is the most time-saving way.

Suffering from coercion, of course Sir Kahn was very unhappy. He strongly protested to Palan and made some irrational actions, but eventually he was suppressed by Palan, and he still had to obey .

The reason for this is simple: Sir Kahn has three thousand people, and all supplies are in the hands of the Hindler. When they parted ways and were unhappy, they would soon be cut out of food.

With Sir Kahn's own power, it may not be a problem to destroy the undead in Fury Bear Town, but it may be more difficult to continue to move west.

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