As for making Elsa a saint, Richard had already decided on that.

Elsa's status in the Tiger Tribe is actually similar to that of the sect's saint. I just added a layer of saintly aura to Elsa, so that other sect members can see the level gap within the hunting sect.

Although the Saint's treatment is actually no different from that of other members in the short term, Richard plans to provide some metal equipment to the hunting sect later.

If you want to obtain Richard's metal equipment, you must rely on your faith in Richard and your contribution to the hunting sect.

Elsa smiled shyly and asked Richard secretly, "Tiger God, how should I be a saint? I don't know how to do it?"

Richard shook his head. "It doesn't matter if you don't know how to do it. I will teach you slowly in the future. Now you just need to do the same as before. When you are promoted to a first-level warrior, I will prepare a gift for you."

"Really, that's great." Elsa jumped up excitedly and hugged Richard's front legs. "Tiger God, you are so kind."

Richard touched Elsa's head with his paw. Others were petting cats, but he was the big cat petting people. It felt really good.

……

In the early morning, Richard was woken up by Pine.

After getting up, Richard discovered that the atmosphere of the entire Green Flag Camp had changed in just one night.

In addition to Richard's team, the wizard camp also has the team of Eden Ivan's father, Nicole, who is also a second-level wizard.

Richard's team returned to the wizard camp shortly after completing the cleanup mission. As for the other wizards, those who were lucky probably escaped the encirclement of the Ou Yun soldiers, while those who were unlucky probably became the dead souls of the Ou Yun soldiers.

Richard felt that it was more likely that he was just unlucky.

Richard greeted Neilco and his two sons and got to know them.

Neilco probably knew about Richard from his two sons, but he had no intention of making friends with Richard. In his eyes, Richard was just a first-level wizard who had just been promoted. Now the entire Green Flag Camp was about to perish, so he didn't bother to pay attention to Richard and just nodded.

Richard was asking for trouble and didn't bother with Neilco. After breakfast, he and Hansen went to find out about the latest situation in the camp.

At the caravan gathering place, the originally bustling stalls have now been closed off, and there are noisy sounds everywhere.

Many green-flag soldiers were collecting and recording the caravan's supplies, and even temporarily recruiting caravan guards to join the team.

Richard shook his head. It seemed that the status of the caravan was really low. This practice was probably to drive the manager of the caravan to death. Both the money and soldiers were taken away.

Even if the Chamber of Commerce fulfills its promise based on the records, these people will still die.

But what's the difference between him and me? Richard is also a cannon fodder now!

Richard thought about it and realized that among the people he knew, only George and Bob had relatively high status.

So he asked around for the place and found George, but unexpectedly he met Bob who was also there to get information.

Bob didn't think too much about it. As soon as he saw George, he asked, "So what is the situation at Camp Green Flag now? Are we really dead?"

George nodded. "Now the higher-ups are not trying to hide it. The information I received is that the General Staff has already determined that the Green Flag Camp will be defeated at the meeting yesterday."

Richard and Bob were both shocked when they heard this. The General Staff has always been composed of military elites selected from the army, and it is also one of the few places that does not care about background. They usually just provide suggestions on the situation on the battlefield and rarely directly conclude that the Green Flag Camp is bound to lose.

If an officer said that the Green Flag Camp would be defeated, Richard and Bob would still hold out a glimmer of hope. But if the staff made a final conclusion, then they would just have to wait for death, there would be no hope.

Richard thought for a moment and asked, "So what does the higher-ups mean now? Are they trying to break out?"

"That's right, even if you're waiting to die, you've got to find a way to die!" Bob agreed.

George looked at the two of them deeply and reminded them in a low voice: "The specific breakout plan has not yet been released, but everyone knows that staying in the Green Flag Camp is just waiting to die."

"No matter what, if you two want to survive, you must find a connection to join the breakout team."

George's words woke Bob up, and he left in a hurry, not knowing which superior he would look for next.

Richard and George thanked him, and George reminded Richard separately not to join the first wave of breakout teams.

Remind yourself alone? Why didn't you remind me when Bob was here just now? In any case, Richard thanked George again.

After leaving George's residence, Richard realized that George might feel that he was a newcomer and needed to be reminded, while Bob didn't need it at all.

Well, definitely not.

No matter what, it is more important now to find connections and join the breakout team.

If I think about it carefully, it seems that the only superior I know is Ban, the lazy deputy army chief, so should I use Ban's relationship with him?

He returned to the Wizarding Corps camp and waited until the afternoon shift to show up. His face was gloomy, and he was obviously affected by the impending destruction of the Green Flag Camp.

He first called out the second-level wizard Nicco. It was unknown what they talked about, but Richard could tell from the joy on Nicco's face that Ben must have told him some good news.

Then he called Richard out again, and Richard walked out with a nervous mood.

"You know that the Green Flag Camp can't be defended, right?"

Ben's first words surprised Richard. Is it so straightforward? Then he nodded and said, "I learned this news from an officer I met during this cleanup mission."

Ban looked up at the sky, sighed and said, "The Green Flag Army is just cannon fodder. It is understandable that the army does not want to waste manpower to rescue these cannon fodder. After all, the competition for military merit between the major legions is already open. Even if the other six armies of the Seven Color Flag Legion come to rescue, the military merit will not be as good as breaking through the enemy fortress on Mount Gadlanmon."

"More importantly, His Majesty Jeff has always believed in profit first. Even if the commander of the Seven Colors Army orders a rescue of the Green Flag Camp, it may leave a bad impression on His Majesty, and the commander will never let that happen."

Richard was stunned. There were more than 30,000 people. Could it be that they would give up 30,000 lives just for fear of leaving a bad impression on His Majesty? Their lives were worthless.

The so-called human life is nothing more than a stepping stone for the legion commander on the road to promotion.

"I was promoted to level two wizard during this cleanup mission." Richard announced the news of his promotion before Ben spoke again. A level two wizard at the age of sixteen was already considered a genius. Richard said this to make Ben pay more attention to him and give him a hand because of his magical talent.

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