Give Me the Name of God

Chapter 439 Hero’s Deeds

Longerson accepted Kalyan's suggestion, and he asked Denke for instructions to lead troops to attack the surrounding villages and towns alone.

Denke was very supportive of Longerson's choice. It was really uncomfortable to look at him every day, but it was not that easy to find an excuse to kill him.

Now Lungerson wants to leave, but Denke wants it. For everyone, this seems to be a happy outcome.

But after the siege began, the situation was not so happy.

Leonder was not as easy to deal with as expected. Denke did not understand the demon believers and was not very accustomed to Leonder's weird tactics. After attacking the city for more than ten days, Denke suffered defeats in a row.

Longgesen is having a smooth sailing. Some of the surrounding villages and towns are occupied by Demon God believers, while others are owned by God's Punishers. But no matter who the opponent is, Longgesen is invincible.

After suffering several heavy losses in succession, Bucken was annoyed and personally led an army of 10,000 to leave the newly occupied Silver Pine City, preparing for a decisive battle with Longerson.

Facts have proved that this was a wrong decision, because Lungerson was not in the mood for a decisive battle with Bucken.

He sent an army and used a feint to attract Buck's attention, allowing Buck to start a pursuit in the wilderness.

Longgesen led his troops to take the opportunity to sneak attack Silverpine City, which had empty defenses.

In the end, Longesen succeeded in the sneak attack and captured Silverpine City.

For Bucken, it was a heartbreaking loss.

For Denke, this is an infinitely embarrassing comparison.

He led an army of 50,000 people and went on an expedition for nearly two months. More than half of them were killed and he failed to capture a single city.

With less than 700 men, Longgesen took more than ten days to capture Silver Pine City.

The Northern Territory is crazily praising Longesen's heroic deeds, especially under the background of Archduke Denke. Some people even compare Longesen to ancient heroes such as Achilles and Odysseus.

Who could have expected that such a brilliant record would cause unimaginable changes in Lungerson's situation. He would become a thorn in the side of Backen and Denke at the same time, and both the enemy and ourselves hated him.

What followed was a ridiculous scene. Bucken attacked Silverpine City at all costs. He didn't care about this city. What he wanted was Longerson's life.

Denke cooperated tacitly with Bucken. He refused to provide any support to Rungersen and only watched quietly under the leather shield city.

This ridiculous war will definitely become a joke to the entire continent in the future, but now Denke can't control what happens in the future. If Longesen is allowed to continue to live, the various lords in the north will follow him. Longesen He will become the new commander, especially in these troubled times, and may even become the new Grand Duke.

But even so, Rungersen's glorious record continued. He defended Silverpine City with 700 men. He repelled several attacks from Bucken one after another. Silverpine City had sufficient food, and Rungersen believed that he could hold on here. several years.

Bucken could no longer continue to besiege Silver Pine City. He received news that Bessa Liu led 30,000 Southern Allied Forces and was approaching Lianyucheng, the acropolis of the royal capital. If Lianyucheng was breached, the Southern Allied Forces would come directly to the Royal Capital. Under the capital.

Bucken did not think highly of the Southern Allied Forces from the bottom of his heart, but he had to allocate some troops to deal with this matter. The person responsible for guarding Lianyucheng was Dwight, the leader of the Lone Shadow Army.

He is a well-deserved first-class general, but with only 5,000 soldiers at his disposal, it is too difficult to deal with six times as many enemies.

During this time, Bucken recruited many Divine Punishment believers and cultivated many Divine Punishment Warriors. Although there were not many elite soldiers, they were quite powerful. He decided to allocate Dwight's 5,000-strong army to be led by Divine Punishment General Matuna. To Lianyucheng.

But when the five thousand troops arrived in Lianyucheng, they were told that they were not allowed to participate in the war. Matuna was furious and went to Dwight directly to question the reason.

Dwight is still as cold and indifferent as ever.

Facing a series of questions from Dwight, Dwight only gave one reply: Take your soldiers and return to the Archbishop. I don't need any support.

Matuna knew what Dwight was thinking. Ever since he became a general, he had been leading the Lone Shadow Army to fight, and the Lone Shadow Army hardly cooperated with any army in combat.

Dwight didn't like to get along with others, and the same was true for his soldiers. Matuna knew that it was useless to talk more, so he only gave Dwight one piece of advice: Your enemy is the entire South. You want to use one legion to fight against half of the Roman Road. Country?

Dwight smiled and said: What I own is not a legion. Archbishop Bucken provided me with enough food and weapons, and also provided me with a large number of collectors. They can be comparable to the God's Punishment Warriors, plus the city With the advantage, it is not difficult to resist tens of thousands of rebels.

Matuna said: You may have too high expectations for the recipients. They are not comparable to the God's Punishment Warriors. They are not even soldiers. They are just, just some...

Matuna didn't know how to describe the recipient, and Dwight didn't want to listen to him. He casually asked about the war in the north, and then politely and indifferently asked Matuna to leave Lianyucheng.

Lianyu City is a city where it rains most of the time. The heavy rain makes Matuna feel very bad.

Matuna didn't know where to go, so he could only send a letter to Bucken first. After receiving the letter, Bucken's heart was hanging.

He hated Dwight's arrogance, but there was nothing he could do about it. Dwight and the Lone Shadow Army were under the command of the Pope. Although he had the task of assisting Bucken, Bucken did not have the power to punish him even if he disobeyed orders.

Write to the Pope? I'm afraid it's too late. Once Lianyucheng fails, the southern army will reach the royal capital. At that time, all the efforts of the north will be in vain, and the entire kingdom will be in danger of being completely overturned.

Bucken had no choice but to let Matuna temporarily return to the royal capital to maintain war readiness, and at the same time he also changed his strategy for the subsequent war.

He needs allies, more allies.

Under the banner of the Claudesay family, Manda rode a war horse and led the soldiers at the end of the army.

This was the idea of ​​the Minister of State. They recognized Manda's identity and the status of the Claude Sai family, but they only gave Manda the power to allocate food and grass supplies. In other words, Manda contributed to the army, but it was completely No command authority.

This decision made Manda feel deeply malicious, but he didn't care. First of all, the Minister of State and Archduke Besariu had their own ideas on army command. If he had a hand in it, the tactical system would undoubtedly emerge. confusion.

Three excellent commanders may not bring victory, but may bring endless disputes. Since he does not have the right to command, Manda simply gives up the right to make suggestions and does the logistics work in a down-to-earth manner. When it is not necessary, He will not go near the Chinese army's tent.

This job seems very simple. The most important job every day is to distribute food to each battalion. There are 30,000 people and 30,000 mouths. The cost of food is staggering. The daily quota must be calculated carefully, and warehousing and transportation must also be taken into consideration. safety.

Manda handed these things to Che Erdan. He still had other important things to do. His body had completely adapted to the changes brought about by the sixth level. Now it was time to complete the sixth level contract.

But he still didn't know what the contract was. He had asked the old goat for help several times, but the sacrifice did not receive a response. He also prayed to Hermes, and there was no response from the oracle ring.

Isn't it time to accept the contract yet?

Manda didn't force it. When his eyes returned to the battlefield, he was pleasantly surprised to find that his job was much easier.

The food that was originally only enough for ten days can now last for a month.

It wasn't that there was more food, but that there were fewer soldiers. There were only less than 12,000 people left in the 30,000-strong army.

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