Chapter 283: Surrender [Tal]
"We shouldn't have been loyal to this reckless man from the beginning." Taal said, pulling Kru's body off the throne and throwing it aside - it looks so annoying.
Is Taal going to sit on the throne by himself? Except for Amy, everyone present thought so.
However, to their surprise, Taal then kicked over the throne.
"You don't need a loyal partner, but you do need a leader who can unlock difficulties." Tar jumped and stood on the case - this behavior was completely inconsistent with etiquette, but made everyone feel his confidence.
"No doubt, I am the one who can open up your life for you." Tar looked at everyone condescendingly, "I know that in terms of qualifications, I am not as good as everyone here; but do you dare to implement the method that can save the lives of the whole city?"
That method is not difficult to think of - surrender.
However, surrendering requires contact with the barbarians outside the city;
Although those barbarians treat the soldiers who fled over, can they treat the guards with courtesy?
What if they say something badly and they kill it?
Moreover, such things are not glorious... I feel even more unsure whether I can talk about them or not.
What's more, someone has volunteered to do this.
"If any of you have this courage, this bloody crown will be offered to him immediately." Tar spread his hands, "That man is the new King of the Corey tribe, and I will soon swear allegiance. Who can do it?"
Although we have to draw a clear line with Kru's rule, the command is still firmly in our hands.
The extremely noble title of "King of the Korri" has now become synonymous with danger - after all, Kru's body has not yet been cold at this moment;
What Taal implies is that those who oppose themselves can refer to Cru.
No one refuted it because there was no need for this.
Unlike the hatred Thar, these guards have no intention of becoming leaders at all;
It has to be said that under Kruna's "successful" training, they no longer have much ambitions.
Although some people are unhappy with Taal, if they want to survive now, they must rely on him.
"Obviously, I can only do this." Tar said, "Don't worry, as long as you obey my command, everyone can leave this city alive."
"Then... are you planning to discuss the right surrender in the barbarian camp?" One of the guards couldn't help but ask.
"Yes, I plan to hang a rope from the city wall alone, by the way..." Tar pointed to Kru's head who fell to the ground, "I have to take this with me."
The barbarians must know that the rulers in the city have changed - this will help them negotiate with themselves more with peace of mind.
"During the time I left the city, you must gather all the Korri people in the city." Tar pointed at the remaining people with the blood-stained steel sword in his hand - of course, mainly pointing to those who were unwilling to accept it.
"Is it all necessary to do this?" The question was Gary - he thought the guards needed to do more.
"Yes, that's all." Taal's mouth raised slightly, allowing everyone present to feel his confidence;
It is necessary to prove your abilities to these people.
Now, the most important thing to do is...
"I'll stabilize the soldiers' emotions now." Taal said this, carrying the king's head towards the platform.
There is the most appropriate thing to declare.
On the platform, dozens of torches were burning, reflecting Taal's figure clearly;
He held a blood-stained steel sword in his right hand and Kru's head in his left hand, facing the thousands of Korri warriors under the castle.
"Brothers! Some people are not sure about the current situation, so let me explain it to you!"
"Outside the city, the barbarian army is invincible! Inside the city, the bastard king of the Corey tribe will not let us surrender!"
"There seems to be only a dead end for us! But I have found a way out for everyone!"
After Taal finished speaking, he raised his left hand high and held his head:
"Kru, the brutal and unruly King of the Corey clan, has been killed by me, Taal--!"
"oh------!!"
"good----!!"
There were cheers like tsunamis under the city, and there were cheers;
Obviously, everyone hates this so-called king.
It is obvious that he should surrender, but this person wants to bring so many people to die for his reputation. It is simply unforgivable!
The cheers of the soldiers meant that the success of Tar's plan - hatred had indeed transferred to Krue, and Tar, who ended all this, was naturally what everyone expected!
Taal was not immersed in it; he knew he had something more important to accomplish.
"I know that surrender is a difficult thing for everyone who values glory..."
Taal knew very well that this was just a scene, and in fact, few people didn't want to surrender and save their lives.
"But we have to do it; I will take Kru's head to the barbarian camp and negotiate with them!"
At this moment, Tal deliberately emphasized his tone to show how tragic his actions were:
"Even though, this trip will be extremely dangerous! But for the sake of the soldiers in the city, even if I, Tarr, dies, and dies, what a pity!"
According to Amy's advice, I have to say it a little more exaggeratedly before someone will believe it and be moved;
"If I can't come back alive, don't worry about avenging me! Living is the most important thing!"
Sure enough, the soldiers began to whisper, and the content of their discussion was not difficult to guess—it was all a word of affirmation and praise for Tarr;
Some of the soldiers with rich emotions even cried and were inexplicably moved.
Huh, this should be fine.
No matter how the barbarians use sound magic to declare, the fear of the Koric warriors cannot dissipate for a moment;
After all, the bonfire formed by nearly two thousand people is really beyond their perception.
Now that I can take advantage of the "fear" emotions of the warriors, I can obviously make my image taller.
"Time is tight, we can't hesitate anymore! Now, I'm going to go to the barbarian camp!"
Taal said as he walked off the platform; the soldiers applauded him in unison.
Is there really dangerous place?
...How is that possible?
The barbarian probably was hoping that someone would take Kru's head to discuss surrender;
As for what happens after surrender, be killed, be a slave, be sent to the battlefield?
This has little to do with Tar, after all, he doesn't plan to really surrender to the barbarian...
Chapter completed!