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Section 95 Self-mistake

"Kedasa said he knew nothing. He said he was not obliged to keep food or anything for others. He also said that if a person loses his property because of poor supervision, he himself is responsible for it, rather than blame his neighbor."

"That bastard! The day after tomorrow, the day after tomorrow we will fight the vampire. He still treats us like this now! Let my soldiers go to the battlefield hungry?!"

In a rage, Damon tore the letter from Rikadasa to him into pieces. His soldiers had run out of food, and in fact, dinner today was their last food. If they could not get supplies, everyone would go hungry starting tomorrow.

"Call that captain to see me." Damon ordered loudly. "Go!"

The captain who was responsible for asking for food arrived soon. The seven leaders asked the captain in detail about the whole story - in fact, everyone knew it. In fact, the matter was simple, just Kaidasa deliberately made things difficult for him.

"He wants us to go to the battlefield to work hard for him, but it makes us hungry! He doesn't treat us as compatriots at all, but we are thinking about how to protect him..." someone suddenly said. "I think what we just considered is too ridiculous!"

"absurd?"

"What are we doing in Sevania? We came for this land. Our tribes are independent and there is no need to care about others at all! Kaidasa treats us as outsiders, but we treat him as relatives? He is hot-faced and puts a cold butt? Think about it, what happened after Paine died?!"

Paine is one of the great elders of the Bin clan with considerable power. However, his position is relatively independent, neither belonging to Kaidasa nor Damon. In the previous war, Paine's rash and lonely army went deeper, but ended up being ambushed by the vampire, almost wiped out, and he died on the battlefield.

This incident was a tragedy, but compared with what happened afterwards, the degree of tragedy was far inferior. Paine's tribe was immediately plundered, and the personnel and property of the entire tribe were immediately quickly divided by Kaidasa and his allies. Less than seven days after Paine's death in the battle, his tribe no longer existed. Kedasa naturally refuted to others' accusations, "Since they can no longer protect themselves, they can only protect them by those with the ability." Anyway, he is now the person with the greatest power of the Bin clan, and has received at least half of the elders and the Great Elders, and is in a war period, so other people who can't stand it can do anything about it.

"We should make a decision! We should follow Kedasa and fight a war without hope, even if we win, we can only get a little bit of the leftovers that Kedasa throws to us. Or use another method, a much safer and fully confident path. We can protect our family and get a suitable land to live in. This method, except for the bad reputation, is no different from our initial hope!"

Damon gritted his teeth. Suddenly, he made up his mind.

"Everyone, what do you think?" He said in a low voice, his eyes swept across everyone's faces one by one. No one spoke, no one spoke, and everyone answered this question in silence.

"If we make a decision, there is no possibility of retreating!" He repeated again. There was still silence. Kedasa's stupid action was to break the last straw on the back of the camel.

"Okay, then we will make a decision. But I want to explain," Damon's voice became cold, and the night wind was like this, and the chill penetrated into his heart. "Please explain this at this moment if you want to oppose it. If you repent after the decision, don't blame me for turning against you!"

He waited for a long time, but no one answered.

"Let's go," Damon said to everyone. The commotion in the military camp was still there, and it was indeed time to stabilize the morale of the army. "Summon the officers of the concentration level and inform us of our decision. If anyone objected..." His voice became sharper than the blade this time. "That must be the undercover agent sent by Kedasa!"

He squeezed out the last few words from his teeth. "Kill without mercy!"

...

In the valley, soldiers were everywhere shuttled back and forth.

Kedasa set up his tent here. In addition to distributing a part of the troops to prevent the undead legion on the front line of Sivania, almost all the remaining shore troops gathered here. Fortunately, the vampire did not use the method he was most afraid of, but was waiting for his arrival near Mir City. To be honest, things made him a little strange. The vampire actually gave up this advantageous situation and waited for a battle with him? This made him further confirm that the vampire was not proficient in strategy. It was really stupid to say that Paine had crashed into a trap before.

As Kedasa received before, vampires conquered the entire Sivania in one fell swoop entirely because of sudden attacks and objective conditions. In addition, there are some tricks that cannot be put on the table, such as spies, assassinations, etc. In actual combat, the vampires' undead legion shows far less strength than they look like on the outside. As long as they can not advance and not be greedy for merit, it will not be a problem to defeat vampires.

Kedasa was wearing his own robe and stood on a higher hill. Although it was late at night, he was sleepless. The final battle was about to be around. I heard that the vampires were busy deploying troops and had no time to kill the women and children of the Bin tribe on a large scale to replenish their troops. Although this news is incredible, it has a reliable source. It seems that the vampires are weaker than expected.

What a pity... It's a pity... Kedasa carefully conducted a future war deduction from his own perspective and the vampire's perspective. He shook his head and sighed for the vampire. After all, he was just a vampire left in the Battle of Kalean. He may have powerful power, but war is not determined by personal power. You have touched the door to victory, but you don't know how to push it hard to open the door.

"Sir." A voice sounded, interrupting Kedasa's thoughts. He turned his head and saw a servant in white clothes.

"The Great Elder Damon brought the reply." The servant handed the letter to Kedasa, and then stepped aside respectfully. Kedasa opened the letter and glanced slightly.

"That guy..." he said with a smile, but no one could figure out what he meant.

Damon has accepted his order and is willing to form a right-wing in the final battle. It seems that the guy has finally had to surrender in the face of reality. Maybe he should allocate some food... No, he immediately drove out this stupid idea. No one knows what will happen in the future. At present, food is the magic weapon he controls all his subordinates, and cannot be given to Damon for no reason unless Damon swears allegiance to him.

The current distance between the two armies is about to fight to the decisive day after tomorrow. Damon's obedience makes his chances of winning more than three points.

...

Robin rode over a stone. After two days of rest at the outpost (and was well received and cared for), Beller and Robin and his group had already wiped out the fatigue they had accumulated before, and the entire team seemed full of vitality. Now, on the one hand, they were completely in a safe area, and on the other hand, they were not in a hurry to rush, so they were walking the last section of the road with a feeling of traveling around.

"Sir!" Robin caught up with Belle. The latter was getting off his horse and picked a wild flower on the side of the road. Winter went and spring came. Although the wind was not much warmer than winter, the plants and trees had begun to change secretly, indicating the change of seasons.

"Robin, is there anything?" Beller was obviously in a good mood. "Are you tired? Let's take a break?"

"Sir, didn't you say... I'll probably have a decisive battle between the Bin tribe and the vampire today?"

"According to my estimate, it should be about the same today. But we will get news about this soon." Beller was also quite interested in this topic. "I guess the battlefield should be on an empty plain south of Mir City... No, if I were a vampire, then I would definitely choose a more suitable battlefield. A pure plain is not good enough, preferably a small gentle slope... Robin, are you going to play chess deduction?" he asked suddenly.

"Okay." Robin looked around and saw a large flat stone nearby. When he looked closely, he found that the stone was carved into a stone table by nature. It was really perfect.

"Okay, take out the paper and the pen." Berel walked towards the stone table with great enthusiasm. "I'll be a vampire, you'll be a Kedasa, and see what our final battle will be like."

As mentioned earlier, the chess deduction does not require complicated preparations, so it took less time and the two of them to get ready. Beller drew the battlefield on paper and marked the terrain. Robin also prepared the small piece of paper that replaced the army as Berer told him.

"Let's set up the formation, Lord Belle." Robin picked up a small piece of paper. After living together for a period of time, he was already familiar with the various troops of the Bin tribe. "I will set up my cannons here." He lowered the paper that represented the cannons, "My halberd soldiers will be lined up here... My archers... My musketeers... And my light cavalry... Very well, I've finished setting up the formation!"

...

"Very good, we have completed the formation!" Kaidasa looked at the enemy in the distance. The Bin tribe army had transformed from a marching formation to a combat formation, and according to ancient customs, it was divided into three ways left, middle and right. It was not surprising that the vampire blocked him here - this was originally expected. What was strange was that the vampire had already arranged his undead legion into a battle formation, but did not launch a surprise attack while the Bin tribe was forming.

Regardless of the reason, this action made Kaidasa feel ecstatic. He was worried that he would be attacked when he set up the formation, but in fact the vampire was waiting there with great grace to quietly arrange the shore clan and do nothing.

Moreover, the vampire's troops were less powerful than expected. Within the reach of the naked eye, the Immortal Legion relied on a very gentle slope and also divided the troops into three routes left, center and right.

On the right wing of the Bin clan, the guys Damon were facing a huge array of skeleton warriors. Countless white bones were arranged in a neat array, and they were still holding swords, battle axes, spears and shields in their hands that were no longer alive.
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