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Chapter 32: The Sun God and the Fire God (4)

Tulu Akangbon knew that he was in the wrong, but was frightened by Amy's troops. He quickly agreed to the plan proposed by Amy: they compensate the rebels, while Amy lifted the siege and left Tulu Akangbon.

At the beginning, the people in the city-state proposed to use cocoa beans and other treasures as compensation items, but Amy strongly demanded that the compensation items be replaced with food and weapons. The people in the city-state did not dare to make Amy angry, so they could only do it obediently.

"I understand why do you need their weapons?" asked the staff member in confusion. "Their weapons are all stone, and they are useless."

"I just walked around and found that the remaining soldiers who came over the past two days had basically lost the iron weapons I gave me. Stone weapons are better than none." Amy said, "and there is another point - if they ask for their weapons, they can't cause trouble for us later."

Considering that staying in Toulu Akan would be caught up by Nesawar Koyotel for too long, Amy only gave the city-state people less than a day. While they were preparing supplies, Amy still let the troops line up under the city. She spoke: If the supplies were not available before sunset, the negotiations would break down.

Forced by this sentence, in the evening of that day, the people of Toulu Akangbon were eager to load the materials that had been prepared for several days onto Amy's transportation convoy.

"If you take compensation, your morale will not be depressed, which can also be regarded as soothing the soldiers' emotions; if you take away their weapons and make a contract, you can ensure that we have no worries."

Amy, who returned from the front line, explained to Jon:

"I have completed all these two points you mentioned, which may be faster than a strong attack on the city-state."

Bjorn locked his eyebrows and ate another bite of the pumpkin in silence.

"If you have no other opinion," Amy said, "we will spare Toulu Akampon and march towards your Askapocharcob."

"Beautiful." Kuku praised, "not only saved time and avoided bleeding, but also took revenge and even comforted other city-states. If it were any of us, we would not have done this well."

Amy sighed, "I originally wanted to attack, but I remembered that His Majesty once blamed me - 'They can't blame them for this kind of thing'."

What she remembered was the past in Zeland - the local villagers were forced by Ivar to be unfavorable to Ella, but they were killed by her Amy. The villagers' betrayal was that they had no confidence in Ella. If Ella was the famous triumphal at that time, it would probably be another ending.

"They just lack confidence in our victory. It is natural for us to survive when the disaster is coming. We are just not alert enough and have been attacked by Nesawar Koyotel's trick."

"You mean, Is it because I have to blame me for the betrayal of Toulu Akangbon this time?"

Bjorn had a dark face and put the pumpkin aside.

"Since that's the case, I have a suggestion. Although you let Toulu Akangbon go this time, I see their appearance and will definitely open the city gate to welcome Nesawar Koyotel. We can use the trick, put the slaves from Toulu Akangbon home, and send a few confidants to mix in it. After Nesawar Koyotel enters the city and relaxes his vigilance, find the right time to start and hit him unexpectedly."

"Assassinate Nesavalkoyotel?" Amy raised her ears, "Who can do this?"

Bjorn pointed at himself, then pulled over Kuku again: "We are only two. As for the soldiers who returned to Tulu Akangbang, I will choose, don't interfere."

"this……"

"I organized this army no matter how you say it." Bjorn interrupted Amy, "Now I want to let a few people go home, you won't let it go, right?"

As soon as Amy finished speaking, Bjorn grabbed Kuku and strode away from Amy.

"Chief of Staff," Ulf asked quietly, "Will Bjorn's plan be too risky?"

"I sound very risky, too. But that's Bjorn, and even His Majesty can't control him." Amy shook her head: "He wants to do this, no matter how risky he takes, he can only go with him."

Bjorn was angry, but Kuku's mind was very clear. After being pulled over for a while, he asked loudly:

"Bjorn, what are you doing? Just for the two of us, how can we kill Nesawar Kojotel?"

"If you can't do it, you have to kill it. This woman attributes all the rebellion of Toulu Akangban to me. If I don't do anything, I will lose the leadership of this army."

"What do you care about this? Isn't our goal to destroy the Aztland Empire?"

"That's your goal. The Aztlan Empire has nothing to do with me as a foreigner. My goal has always been to own a piece of my own territory and to counterattack the pirate kingdom. When I took Master Quilakiri as my teacher, I made this point clear."

Bjorn stared at Kuku.

"I don't want to be under a woman, and this woman was once my captive. It would be fine if you don't want to help me, but don't forget that I only have the experience of commanding troops among you. Without me, don't think of any victory against Aztland's main force in military terms!"

"It's not that I don't want to help you, but Bjorn, just for the two of us, there is no chance of winning against Nesawar Kojotel. If you want to find an opportunity, you have to gather the remaining brothers together first..."

"When we gather together, this army will probably have completely obeyed the maid. And why don't we have a chance? Kuku, you are the most proud disciple of Master Quilakiri. The master should teach you the magic of summoning Movara Niga and Niedhog, right?"

"Muwara Niga did not respond to my call, as for Niedhog..."

When he mentioned this name, Kuku's body couldn't help but tremble. The last experience of summoning Melis had left a deep shadow in his heart.

"Bjorn, don't let the name Tinidhog, that's an extremely powerful creature, not something we can look up to!"

"That is, can you really summon Niedhog?"

Bjorn's questioning made Kuku even more scared.

"…and, Niedhog can really beat Nesavalkoyotel, right?"

"Don't Tinidhog anymore! You have never stood in front of its majestic body and will never understand that fear!"

"I don't know what power it has to scare you like this," said Bjorn. "I just know that if you really don't have the chance to control Niedhog, Master Quilakiry won't teach you this magic."

"...If I could carefully stack the magic array to the fifth level and increase the protection measures from three to thirty-six, under the power of the third level of forced spell, I might have a little chance. But that would take time to prepare, a lot of time. Not only that, after summoning, I would also need to spend a lot of energy to tame it. Nessaval Koyotel would not give us such a chance."

"After all, I have never heard of these measures. Don't worry, you have time. Nesawar Koyotel will not only wait quietly until you finish it, but will even sleep soundly after you finish it - this is the meaning of lurking."
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