Green Monster Epic

#1194 - The horn sounds

The small ripples did not affect the overall situation, and after the revised plan was presented to Allen and approved by him, it was distributed to the various leaders of the Northern Territory Legion.

At the same time, the last batch of supplies and manpower also arrived at the foot of the Howling Wind Fortress. After a short reorganization and training, well-organized legions took shape.

Fortunately, under the leadership of Allen and Albard over the years, the support for the Knight Academy has been increased, and a large number of middle and high-level knight elites have been cultivated. Although these new legions, formed with knights who have undergone professional strategic and tactical training as the backbone, did not have enough time to train, they were much stronger than the Northern Territory army that defeated the invading elves more than a hundred years ago, both in terms of morale and military quality.

The next step is to send these warriors to the battlefield and force them to master the relevant military skills as soon as possible through the cruel war. Those who cannot complete the transformation will naturally be ruthlessly eliminated, and the surviving warriors will inevitably become qualified or even excellent soldiers after being tempered by blood and fire.

With a million troops ready to go, Allen did not hesitate to summon the leaders and supervisors of the various legions, and a brief mobilization meeting was held.

"The Northern Territory has never had such an army, and now it has taken shape before your eyes. What is its purpose, what is its significance? I think those of you from various tribes in the Northern Territory should be very clear!!"

"The elves have bullied and discriminated against us for countless years, and the atrocities of races being slaughtered, discriminated, and enslaved as livestock still exist today!!"

"Now is the time to make those arrogant bastards pay the price, and use their blood and anger to cleanse the grievances of the Northern Territory natives who have been lingering in the Styx for countless years, so that they can be at peace."

"It is also time to reclaim the land that belongs to our Northern Territory, and let the natives who have been enslaved by the elves on that land return to our embrace!!!"

"Brave warriors of the Northern Territory, take up the weapons in your hands and reclaim everything we have lost in the Northern Territory!!!"

"I will follow you on the Northern Expedition and witness your performance on the battlefield. I hope you will not disappoint me, or the people of your tribe!!!"

"Depart!!!"

"Roar!!!!!!!"

The solid and heavy castle could not stop the roars of tigers and dragons. The legion commanders, who were already ambitious, were now stirred up by Allen's words, and their fighting spirit was soaring to the peak. Then, they filed out of the castle gate and flew towards the garrisons of their respective legions outside the city, facing the setting sun.

Soon, in the military camps stretching for dozens of miles outside the city, sounds of majestic horns and dense and powerful war drums rose up. The clang of metal echoed outside the various military tents, weaving a magnificent symphony.

"Chieftain, I'm leaving too!!"

Albard, the gnome demigod mage who was the last to accompany Allen in the castle and the first commander of the Northern Territory Allied Forces, had an increasingly cold and serious expression on his face, which was already unsmiling. Obviously, he was under great pressure.

"This war will be your stage. Those civilized countries have been boasting about their so-called famous generals, ridiculing that our wilderness cannot produce excellent generals. It is time to let them taste the taste of failure again!!"

"But before you leave, I still have a few words to remind you."

"Don't be afraid of losses. The essence of this war, in addition to occupying land, is also to train soldiers through actual combat!!"

"Our Northern Territory does not have the profound heritage and perfect inheritance training system of the major civilizations. We can only use our own stupid methods to create an elite army that belongs to us. The wilderness natives may not have other skills, but their ability to reproduce and recover is definitely more than ten times stronger than that of the elves. Even if we lose most of this army in exchange for a battle-hardened army, it will be a profit for us!!"

"The only thing you need to pay attention to is to open your wise eyes and select and cultivate a few outstanding generals from the performance of those legion generals. As long as you can find a few, even one outstanding general, then it will be worth it even if you sacrifice more soldiers."

"After occupying the elves' land in the future, the permanent army will need excellent generals to command it. Otherwise, even if we occupy more land, we will not be able to defend it."

"I can't possibly leave you on the front line to oversee things, that would obviously be putting the cart before the horse."

Listening to Allen's earnest words, Albard nodded solemnly: "I understand, Chieftain."

"Go, show your talent and amaze the world!!"

Allen patted his confidant, who was already almost as tall as himself, smiled proudly, and waved his hand to signal Albard to quickly lead the army.

The gnome mage, who had restrained his aura in front of Allen, slowly walked out of the castle gate, turned his head and glanced again at the towering castle walls, as if sensing Allen's expectant gaze from within the city. The gnome's figure suddenly rushed up, and his confident and unparalleled aura was fully displayed, which was somewhat similar to Allen's aura.

At this time, Allen was standing on the balcony of the castle, sensing Albard's aura finally merging into the chaotic but orderly and majestic crowd. Explosive and powerful commands rose and fell, and the figure of the bear goblin saint also disappeared into the castle in an instant.

Whoosh!!!

In a few breaths, Allen's figure appeared at an altitude of more than a thousand meters, using the goblin's racial talent of dim vision to see the entire earth gradually shrouded in night clearly.

Tens of thousands of figures of different heights and sizes were arranged in rows in the open wilderness, and finally formed square and majestic legions. On the nearby land, square legions of the same scale were loosely spread out, roughly 60-70 in total, and huge baggage trains formed long snakes, leaning on the left and right of these square legions.

Each legion was equipped with different equipment and weapons according to the different occupations of the soldiers. The scarce supplies could not guarantee that these temporarily formed legions would wear complete sets of magic equipment, but there was no problem in arming every soldier with basic standardized equipment.

There were even several legions with huge catapults, bird-wing crossbows, magic cannons and other strategic siege weapons erected in them. More than a hundred pieces of equipment were connected to hundreds of strong and powerful pack animals by thick towing ropes. As the beast tamers' whips made loud whistling sounds, the pack animals took heavy steps, dragging the equipment and slowly shaking forward.

This was the foundation of the Northern Territory that Allen had built up over hundreds of years. Although it could not be compared with even a small principality of humans, the Northern Territory Allied Forces were definitely unique in the entire Mansa Wilderness, except for the Three Kings Court of the southern Centaur Prairie.

Because this allied army was united internally, without any power struggles, and all the military power was in the hands of Albard, the commander. With Allen, a saint-level leader, in charge, no tribal leader dared to disobey orders.

"Woo~ ~ Woo woo~ ~ ~ ~"

The majestic and distant sound of the elk horn floated lightly, representing the order to advance to the various phalanxes.

Taking advantage of the night, the legions slowly set off, and the speed gradually increased after the start. Although they knew that the elven border guards hundreds of miles away should soon learn of the Northern Territory army's attack, the allied commanders still firmly believed that the principle of taking the initiative was correct.

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