From Baron to Lord
#342 - Section 342
Soon, all 500,000 troops had gathered outside the city, and Allen led them directly to the location of the humanoid rebellion.
However, their speed was still a bit slow, and Allen couldn't wait, so he went ahead on his own.
When he arrived, he saw that the situation was indeed very intense.
Those humanoids were like they weren't afraid of death, charging forward one after another.
There were even some guys who used the corpses in front as shields, rushing ahead.
And those soldiers, although they had muskets and turrets, which caused them no small amount of damage, were still somewhat at a disadvantage in this situation.
After all, the number of humanoids was simply too large, and they were somewhat constrained by the large number of humanoids getting close.
Once the soldiers were approached by the humanoids, it was almost a one-sided situation, and those humanoids would inflict huge casualties on them.
They also knew this, so most of their firepower was aimed at the humanoids in front, but often, just as they had killed one batch, another batch rushed forward.
They were already constantly losing soldiers and were at a disadvantage.
However, the power of the musket was still obvious; they could hold out for so long against enemies several times their number.
If they didn't have muskets and turrets, even soldiers of equal numbers wouldn't fare well.
This was also why, to be safe when guarding the humanoids, they were equipped with a large number of turrets and machine guns, which proved effective.
Allen rushed over directly, and with a wave of his hand, several forbidden-level magic arrays landed below, instantly burning the guys rushing at the front to ashes, creating a large blank area. The people below also noticed Allen, "Your Majesty!"
Seeing that it was Allen, the soldiers of the Allen Kingdom were obviously boosted in morale, while the faces of those humanoids suddenly turned ugly.
They still remembered the previous Golden Behemoth, which had shattered their confidence.
They were most afraid of seeing Allen conjure up dozens of Golden Behemoths again.
But after a while, seeing that the Golden Behemoth still hadn't appeared, they were relieved.
But soon, they realized they were terribly wrong.
Allen was seen chanting, and a yellow light suddenly spread out.
The humanoids on the battlefield suddenly felt their bodies become much heavier, and even their movements slowed down.
Then, Allen released one magic spell and another sword aura, and the losses below were heavy, with the death toll quickly reaching tens of thousands.
At the same time, the soldiers also opened fire with all their might, the gun muzzles spewing out angry bullets.
With Allen's war aura, they could all feel that they had become more than twice as strong.
However, those humanoids had also learned to be smart, no longer crowding together when attacking, and began to spread out, also dividing into several directions...
Just like that, with Allen's intervention, they still fought to a draw.
Allen also sighed, if he hadn't obtained those Golden Behemoths, even if they won, it would probably be a pyrrhic victory.
Of course, this was all under the circumstances that Allen didn't really make a move; otherwise, throwing down a bunch of forbidden spells, let alone over a million, even over ten million, given him time, he could solve them.
After all, the muskets and turrets and other things were still lacking, and half of the army in the Source World was not equipped with them.
The railway, which should have been there, was also slowing down due to a lack of parts.
Knowing that these humanoids were good at being workers, and now they were already very skilled.
If they were all killed today, the output would definitely decrease a lot, which Allen was unwilling to see.
After all, it wouldn't be easy to get over a million prisoners at that time, let alone train them.
So Allen had been delaying time, waiting for the 500,000 troops to arrive.
Fortunately, those soldiers didn't make Allen wait too long; before too long, Allen saw the soldiers in the distance.
Soon, they joined the battlefield, and with their help, the situation immediately began to change completely.
Seeing this, those humanoids also knew that it was impossible to continue fighting, and they began to scatter in all directions.
However, Allen wouldn't let them get their wish.
Allen increased the intensity of the Gravity Spell, and the speed of those humanoids suddenly plummeted, some even falling to the ground!
However, controlling so many people at once, while also not harming them, put a lot of pressure on Allen, and he couldn't hold on for too long.
However, those soldiers seized this opportunity and immediately surrounded the humanoids.
Seeing this scene, Allen smiled; he knew those humanoids were doomed to lose.
Soon, seeing that they were surrounded, those humanoids had no choice but to surrender.
However, there was a group of guys who were still resisting, and Allen watched curiously.
He saw that they were surrounding a person in the middle, and that person didn't seem flustered, but instead directed them to continue fighting, and they actually persisted.
Chapter 509: Breath-Holding Pearl
Seeing them, Allen naturally knew that this was the leader of this rebellion.
Under normal circumstances, they should be caught and questioned thoroughly.
However, Allen was too lazy to ask; after all, this had already happened, what was there to ask?
It was just dissatisfaction with the rule of the Allen Kingdom, and Allen didn't care.
Those people continued to fight, and the surrounding humanoids continued to die.
Moreover, as the others continued to surrender, only they were left resisting on the battlefield, making them particularly noticeable.
They were immediately subjected to the attack of the entire army, and under increased pressure, their death toll suddenly increased.
There were only a few thousand people in total, and they didn't last long; countless bullets, plus a few shells, directly turned them to ashes.
Allen glanced around, and sure enough, the eyes of those humanoids were filled with angry gazes, glaring fiercely at Allen and the others. Oliver hurriedly ran over, "Your Majesty is indeed wise and mighty, and solved them in just a short time." Seeing Oliver like this, Allen knew that he was afraid of being punished, but Allen didn't really blame him.
After all, those humanoids were originally unconvinced, and Oliver also made them work well. "Alright, now that things have passed, think about how to avoid this situation."
"Your Majesty is right, I will severely teach them a lesson."
Oliver had no choice; after all, most of the Allen Kingdom's army wasn't here, and there was no way to increase the troops. "I'll give you some more turrets and machine guns."
Now he could only rely on equipment. Allen thought for a moment and said, "I'll give you two more Golden Behemoths." After all, those demihumans were especially afraid of Golden Behemoths. Having them would help a lot.
"That's great!" Oliver was overjoyed; he clearly knew the role of the Golden Behemoths. "Also, do they eat a lot now?"
Oliver didn't know what Allen meant, but he quickly replied, "A lot. We've already limited their food intake, but they still need ten kilograms of grain a day." "Stop it for now. When they know they're wrong, give them food again," Allen said casually. Oliver instantly understood Allen's meaning. "Yes, Your Majesty."
"Remember, don't let them starve to death," Allen still had to remind him, after all, he would be very reluctant if they died.
As for tormenting them with hunger, Allen had thought of it unintentionally. After all, their appetite was so large that they would probably find it even harder to endure hunger.
Seeing that he wasn't needed here, Allen instructed Jackson a few times and went back.
Arriving at the alchemy laboratory, everyone had come this time.
However, they seemed a little nervous, apparently knowing about the demihuman rebellion.
Although this matter had nothing to do with them, they remembered that Allen had previously asked them to create something to control those demihumans.
However, because Allen's requirements were too many and the difficulty was too great, they had not succeeded until now.
Hearing about the rebellion this time, they were all worried that Allen would blame them.
After all, if they had invented something to control them earlier, this would not have happened.
Seeing them like this, Allen guessed what was on their minds.
"This has nothing to do with you," Allen didn't blame them. After all, although they hadn't made what Allen wanted, research wasn't something that could be done just by thinking about it. Allen could understand.
Hearing Allen say this, they were obviously relieved.
Moreover, Allen also had a responsibility in this matter. Allen had initially let the Golden Behemoths guard them, but later, the battles in the Source World became tense, and those guys all looked very honest.
He transferred the Golden Behemoths away and had the soldiers guard them. Now it seemed that Golden Behemoths were indeed necessary. Allen squeezed out two Golden Behemoths. "Your Majesty, we will definitely speed up our research. We already have some clues."
"Oh?" Allen's eyes lit up, looking at Boltzmann, "How long will it take to succeed?" Boltzmann immediately lowered his head and didn't speak, and the others hid behind him, not daring to make a sound. Allen sighed immediately, "Forget it, take your time with your research."
Allen came here to see how Boltzmann and the others' research was going. Now it seemed that it was still not going well. However, he had no choice but to comfort them a few words… Having no choice, Allen returned to the palace.
It was already afternoon. Lucy and the others must be in the back garden. Allen went to the back garden with practiced ease. Approaching the back garden, as he passed the last corner, a figure suddenly pounced on him: "Brother!" Allen was startled at first, but relaxed when he saw it was Annie. Allen caught Annie smoothly, "So it's our little Annie."
Annie looked at Allen with joy, but puffed up her cheeks and said angrily. "I haven't seen brother for a long time. Does brother not like Annie anymore?"
Allen had been busy with the affairs of the Source World recently, and he had fewer opportunities to see Annie.
Now seeing that Annie was unhappy, Allen hurriedly said, "How could that be? Isn't it just that things are too busy now? How could I not like Annie…" Allen was busy for a while before he finally made Annie happy.
Seeing Lucy and Cecilmina smiling and watching him from the side, Allen went over and sat down, also putting Annie down.
"By the way, Annie, why couldn't I feel your aura at all just now?"
Allen looked at Annie and asked. He hadn't forgotten that he hadn't sensed Annie's aura at all before.
Allen only sensed Lucy and Cecilmina, as well as the maids, but didn't find Annie at all.
This was terrifying. After all, Allen was now in the Legendary realm, and Annie could actually hide from his perception. This was definitely an incredible thing.
Annie seemed to have known that Allen would ask, and smiled and took out a small emerald green ball. "Brother, it's because of this bead."
Allen couldn't help but take the bead and look at it carefully. The bead was crystal clear and emerald green, but it didn't seem to be natural. Allen sensed an aura of alchemical items on it.
"This is a Breath-Holding Bead. It can hide your aura so that others can't find you. This is my first alchemical product," Annie said to Allen, somewhat proudly. "What, you made this!"
Allen looked at Annie, somewhat in disbelief. After all, this thing was so powerful that it even worked on the Legendary realm. Now it was actually made by Annie.
Chapter 510: The Effect of the Breath-Holding Bead
Allen looked at Annie, unable to imagine that she had made this Breath-Holding Bead.
Annie was still just a Bronze Knight, and she had only been studying alchemy for a year, but now she could actually create such an alchemical product.
"Allen, Annie is now number one in alchemy," Cecilmina looked at Allen and said to him with a smile.
"Is that so? It seems Annie has a good talent," Allen knew that Annie was a citizen of the Odin Augustus Empire and had a natural talent for alchemy.
But her getting first place wasn't entirely for this reason.
After all, Annie's parents had passed away long ago and hadn't taught her anything, and Allen had rescued more than just Annie back then.
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