Section 60 Conspiracy
Chapter 60 Plot
"So you see... the Turan people's plan is a castle in the air. They can't even do their own things." Berel replied. "It's good if you want to plot against Groone... It's good if the whole country is completely collapsed when the elves are not being beaten."
"General... do you think the elf is invincible?" Robin was a little dissatisfied.
"Those creatures are different from humans," said Beller. "There is a big difference, well, I mean the spiritual aspect. In this regard, the church is right. Elves are unimaginable creatures. Their nature is much colder than humans. The differences between races are by no means that simple. Their soldiers can face any enemy on the battlefield without retreating... the most ordinary soldiers can do this. And on the side of humans, even elite troops, it is difficult for them to achieve this."
While speaking, he had taken another book from the bookshelf at will. Looking closely at the cover, he could tell that this was a book related to the elves, and the page that Belar opened was a record of the elves.
"War is ultimately a comparison of strength. A large country can convene a huge army, while a small country can only have a smaller unit. A rich country can maintain a long war, while a poor country must fight quickly... The soldiers of a martial country have better physical fitness and higher morale, while the army of a lewd country has a low morale and is full of fear of war. So sometimes, it is not necessary to understand the whole process to calculate the results, but just look at the chips at the beginning. In ordinary bets, each bet has an upper limit, so the outcome depends on skills and luck, but if the bet is not set at the upper limit... a gambler with a higher bet will naturally have a great chance of winning, and he can even ignore skills and luck."
"As for the elves, they are well-equipped, well-trained, disciplined, and highly morale. Even if they are in number... they are not inferior to the Tulans. Their most ordinary soldiers are no less than the most elite troops in Tulans. If the Tulans are smart, they will defend themselves to the death and wait for change. If they are stupid, they will dispatch large troops and try to defeat the Elves' Legion in one battle. If that is..."
"Is it wrong to defeat the Deporting Elves Legion?" Robin asked.
"Where you are in the position, you have to make a choice." Berel replied. "The enemy is strong and I am weak. The enemy's advantage lies in quick battles, and my advantage is for a long time. If you are at a critical moment, you will not lose too much, because the elves cannot invest too much force and for too long. They come for revenge, not for invasion. But if you take the initiative to attack, it will immediately turn into a disaster."
After saying this, Beller suddenly smiled. "Another link was broken." He sighed softly, and the smile on his face disappeared in an instant.
"What?" Robin and Taller asked at the same time.
"I said yesterday, the vampire strategy," said Beller. "The most powerful Tulan is probably destroyed by the hands of the elves. It will not be restored in less than ten years... Maybe it will never be restored."
"But, General, you said that Ashu Rufate is not a vampire - some time ago, news of vampire activities came from Sivania. In addition, you also confirmed when you were in Eagle City that Ashu Rufate really lost his memory."
"The pawn does not necessarily know that he is a pawn." Berel replied. "Although Eshu Rufate cannot be the Blood Duke, he is very likely to be the Blood Duke's subordinate. The vampire has hired him and his half beast, but perhaps the employment relationship has not been simply ended. No, it is not just the subordinate, but there may be a more complex relationship. The vampire just used his name to reveal that it is unusual. And if Eshu Rufate is a link in the vampire's grand strategy, it means that Groone will not join the battle against the vampire... not only not fighting, but may even restrain Tiberius in turn. In other words, if my guess comes true, then the vampire is patiently, bit by bit, dividing the power of the entire human being."
"General, your guess is not accurate." Tale suddenly said. "Because Ashurufate went to Chaos Territory for a woman. If he was really under control and unaware of it, how could the vampire make this mistake? The vampire has influenced Groone from afar and does not need to deal with Chaos forces anymore."
"That's right," Berel smiled. "Maybe I'm just worried about it."
Robin glanced at Tale. He couldn't help but feel a little jealous as Tale made a judgment that was recognized by the general.
"To put it, I don't know what happened to Ashu Rufate. The Chaos Realm is not a place that anyone can go to... the Evil God..." Belar murmured to himself. Defeating the invading Chaos Legion is one thing, and running to the Chaos Realm alone to save a woman is another thing. In fact, when Belar heard this news, he didn't even believe it at first.
But Rotia witnessed everything.
Being able to resolutely leave everything to the land of chaos... just for a woman... Maybe that man was not as he thought... part of some huge conspiracy.
Having said that, how is Ash Rufate now? With his ability, he should have lived in a chaotic community for a while and has become familiar with the situation in the north. Perhaps... his ability has attracted the attention of the evil god.
It should be particularly noted that Belar is a more realistic person. From the beginning, he did not think that Ashu Rufate could "come quietly and leave quietly" and not disturb any evil god. If the evil god could be avoided so simply, then they would not be considered "gods".
If everything goes well, Berel thought. Then Ashu Rufate should have disguised himself as a Chaos believer and began to try to fish in troubled waters. If the worst case scenario is, then he may have been dead or was being rounded up and hiding in Tibet.
Maybe...Belle suddenly thought, maybe the situation would be very interesting. For example, if the evil god knew that such a person came, what would those gods do? Of course, the first choice was to make him a believer and become a minion and accomplice of Chaos. But what if this guy didn't eat it? With the evil god's approach, he would probably not kill anything directly, but would fully use the "waste".
After substituting himself into the evil god and Ashu Rufate, Belar couldn't help but want to make full use of this opportunity. No, we must first solve a premise, that is, why does the evil god need Ashu Rufate? By the way, I heard that the struggle within the evil god is also very fierce. Maybe we can take this opportunity to change the power balance?
Beller thought in his heart, but his hands were groping on the bookshelf. After a while, he took a book from the bookshelf.
This book is very old, with no cover, or the cover is just a piece of yellowed white paper. Beller's hand brushed across the book. If you observe carefully, you will accidentally find that the book is actually a manuscript rather than a printed version.
This book is unusual. In fact, contemporary printing has been quite developed, and handwritten copies are quite rare. Those books that are not printed... I dare not say 100% are at least 99% of them are banned books by the church.
The reason for saying this is that the king rarely publishes a list of banned books because the king's power cannot be expanded beyond other countries. If a king really does this, he is just deceiving himself. But the church is different. The entire seven central countries are their jurisdiction, and religious forces manage culture is in line with people's general perception.
Although Berel is surrounded by a large circle of glorious titles given by the church, there are still banned books on his bookshelf that the church strictly prohibits from spreading, issuing, or even burning immediately upon discovery. From this point, we can also see the true piety of Berel's faith.
This book is not a simple book, but an autobiography. It was written by a man born in the south but went to Chaos Territory and eventually became the Chaos Champion. This person can be said to be lucky or unlucky. In short, he survived countless battles, but he did not receive the immortal reward of Chaos promised. After getting old, the Chaos Champion may be discouraged, or finally saw through Chaos lies, in short, he left Chaos Territory, returned to the south, and finally spent the rest of his life in a small town. This book was written by him.
This book fell into the hands of the church after his funeral - there was no way, it was the church's duty to deal with the funeral of the lonely old man. Because of this book, the past of the Chaos Champion was finally dug out. Originally, this forbidden book would have been sent to a temple, but after confirmation, it was burned. By chance, Beller obtained it from the forbidden books destined to be burned.
It should be particularly noted that this book is really just a simple autobiography, and there is no evil magic in it. Because of this, the church does not care about its loss and never spends much effort to find it. Of course, although this book does not have evil power, if such a book is found to appear in the study room, it may be difficult for Beller to end.
"If it were me, I wouldn't have let such an excellent general go." Berel said softly. "The Chaos army is very powerful, but they lack excellent strategies and tactics..."
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"…Is the battle between tribes always similar?" Ashu Rufat asked Gander beside him.
They were all in the team that went to obtain war horses. Or it could be said that the two of them were scouts of this 100-man army. Ashu Rufate found that Chaos attached great importance to scouts. No, it could not be said to attach importance to them, but they were very accustomed to sending scouts. This was not only the style of the Asowen tribe, but also the habit of the entire Chaos forces. If you insist on saying something different, it was how much trust the leader had in his scouts' abilities.
For some reason, after the team set off, Gander cared for Eshu Rufate. He showed kindness to Eshu Rufate almost without any concealment, and chatted with him if he had something to do.
"It's almost the same." Gander replied. The two were discussing the previous war between the Kazar tribe and the Wanderer tribe. In that war, both tribes adopted a similar strategy: put the elderly, weak, women and children in the main camp, and then young and middle-aged people formed troops to fight on the front line. Moreover, the troops on both sides established front line camps, and the final battle was the attack on the front line camps.
Chapter completed!