Chapter 412: The next move [Tal]
"Master, although the idea is wonderful, just thinking about these things will not change the status quo." Amy tried to pull Tal out of the disgusting cycle, "You will decide the future of the two thousand people. Think more about this, right?"
That's true. Tar sighed-he needed to decide the fate of two thousand people.
"Stop, and have lunch!" Taal shouted loudly, and a loud warrior in charge of the command not far away from him quickly retelled his order;
Then, this short command continued to be passed down in the forest one after another—these two thousand people were not like the soldiers in the Kingdom of Fares, and the people behind could also know it as the people in front stopped;
If we didn't use such a primitive way of shouting, these two thousand people might have turned into one thousand eight hundred people as we walked, and then walked...
It is not realistic to expect the lost person to come back by himself.
The reason why Taal only took away two thousand people was because he considered this - no matter how many people he had, he really couldn't control.
Moreover, the issue of escape routes must also be considered.
After leaving Blackwood City, Tar led the tribal warriors to plunge into the forest outside the city;
Leonard, the leader of the barbarian, was quite angry about this and even sent infantry to the forest to pursue it overnight - but obviously, these people could not defeat the Corey warriors in the forest, especially at night;
Some light infantry barely caught up with Taal's team, and the two sides fought briefly in the forest at night; the result of the battle was that one side of the Corey tribe had almost no losses, while the other side of the barbarians left behind more than a hundred corpses.
The defeated Leonard could only let two thousand Corey people leave temporarily - but this does not mean that he would give up like that.
On the way to lead two thousand people to escape, Tar was extremely careful; he ordered everyone not to leave the forest.
This order was faithfully practiced and no one violated it - Tal has a very high position in the minds of these two thousand people, and can achieve the best effect without using any punishment as a threat.
But even so, Tar's almost outrageous escape route still made the soldiers feel a little confused - the guards asked Tar on behalf of the soldiers, why do we have to go so far?
Blackwood City is located in almost the central area of the Central Region; the nearest route is undoubtedly to go straight to the northwest and to return to the Mosen Mountains as fast as possible - although it is inevitable to pass through the main roads and villages on the way;
But the route Taal chose was to go southwest first - that is, to move forward a distance from the gap in the city wall, and then change to the southeast - there were denser forests there;
After walking through the forest for several days, Taal ordered to set out again in the southwest.
Isn't it faster to go straight west? This is the doubt of the guards.
Taal did not intend to argue with them; he knew that these rash men had quite limited understanding.
Most warriors think that if they run away, they will run away and they will not be able to catch up;
A small number of Warriors believe that they may intercept in the northwest direction, but are unlikely to happen.
After all... the Kingdom of Fares is so big, how could it be that coincidental?
Taal decided to speak with facts.
He carefully formulated a plan to advance to the west; as a result, he was still far from the Mosen Mountains, and when he first came into contact with the first main road, he encountered the patrol cavalry of the barbarians.
Although the middle ground is vast, they can mobilize many soldiers;
The tribal warriors didn't know that Luo Xi had encountered the net of heaven and earth when he ran away alone before - and they were two thousand people.
Everyone who has been besieged in Black Wood City knows the power of the cavalry very well.
The vanguard team did not even dare to confront the dozens of patrol cavalry before retreating in a hurry. From then on, the two thousand people believed in any decisions made by Tarr.
Therefore, Taal successfully led them around the Central Realm and came to the vicinity of Antarctic Mountain.
Tar and Amy built a simple stove; the soldiers next to them kept a distance from them very consciously.
"The master's plan does not seem to be going to take revenge directly." Amy asked while litting firewood, "Sure enough..."
Sure enough, he was still influenced by the Black Dragon. Tar knew the part that Amy had not said.
Taal indeed realized the importance of power;
And even if you want to avenge the Rank family, two thousand people seem to be far from enough.
He knew that the nobles had a considerable number of soldiers and had strong walls as defense;
Two thousand people plundering the village may be enough, but it will never conquer a city.
Moreover, Taal's target has begun to target something even bigger than revenge.
Taal put the jerky meat he carried on into a small pot and frowned slightly - he was no longer satisfied with the things he had eaten for more than ten years.
Due to the vast arable land, the Kingdom of Fares can produce rich seasonings, vegetables, etc., and can cook meat very deliciously;
...No, not only for food, but also for all the conveniences that the Kingdom of Fares possesses;
The barbarians have large forests, so why can't they give up some of them to live in for the Corey tribe? There is no need for both sides to fight and kill, right?
Tar hates killing innocent people - this is why he did not order the village to plunder along the way; of course, the explanation to the warriors is that "robbing the village will reveal its whereabouts to the barbarians."
If you control enough power, you may be able to solve the problem in a "negotiable" way with other nobles - this requires them to "fear" themselves, and even if they are not afraid, they need to be "feared", and the Rank family is just right for "a chicken for monkeys to see".
Just like...the Great Chief Volth.
Speaking of which, he is just lying in the basin and is definitely not a capable person.
You need to constantly accumulate strength and then become...
"King of the Corey clan?" Amy nodded in praise, "It's so wonderful."
"Hey, I don't plan to continue the war between the Korie tribe and the Kingdom of Fares... Shouldn't that guy from Black Dragon like this?" Tarr asked in confusion, "I plan to seek a way to completely eradicate the war..."
"Isn't that even more wonderful?" Amy tilted her head slightly, "What the master tried to resist was no longer an ordinary thing..."
...Forget it, don't worry about what the black dragon thought.
Amy hummed the ballad gently and added more seasonings to the pot - she knew Taal liked something with a stronger taste.
"Eat and eat well, and then think about how to do it."
To sum it up, it's quite simple.
Taal thought, and took the bowl from Amy, who deliberately picked up the chewy part to him.
As long as there are enough people, it will naturally have a deterrent effect on the Kingdom of Fares.
Chapter completed!