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Chapter forty-ninth chaos

In the bright room, several figures were looking at the latest report. In front of them was a magic map from the hands of the elves. At this time, the map was spread flat on the table, and intuitive images of the surrounding terrain appeared in the air.

"Your Majesty, Prince Eshu Rufat's situation has been repeatedly confirmed. Now it is certain that he has achieved a brilliant victory, and this is not a conspiracy of our evil cousins."

"Repeated confirmation..." The person sitting in the middle of the room, looking at the magic map, did not look up. "How did he make repeated confirmation? Perhaps all confirmations are lies, and all lies come from one source, but because of the different channels, they seem to come from different aspects."

"Three aspects, one is the letter sent by Ashu Rufate to you. The letter simply states that he has conquered Anfoglis and killed Lord Meglin on the battlefield. As His Majesty ordered, I immediately wrote a letter of encouragement and praise, and sent it to Prince Ashu Rufate in the name of His Majesty."

"What else?"

"The Dragon Princes came to the news. They believed that Prince Ashu Rufate had nothing to doubt, at least for now. They confirmed the record of killing Lord Meglin and capturing Anfoglis, and now the despicable executioner was using his head to compensate for the crimes he had committed! Judging from the attitudes they spoke, they expressed cautious doubts about your opinion. They believed that Prince Ashu Rufate was noble, brave and full of wisdom, and was a rare and excellent commander. And there was no doubt that he was well prepared for this expedition, not on a whim, nor was it a conspiracy."

"If this is really a conspiracy, it would never be that simple. And there is one more."

"The news from the Emerald Court was the source of the Queen's favorite minister Araset. He followed Prince Asurufat to participate in the expedition, and his position was the recorder and consultant of Prince Asurufat. He brought a magic record book, and there was another corresponding book in the Emerald Court. No matter what Araset wrote on the book, a record would be left in the Emerald Court, so that even if the expeditionary force failed, the relevant records would be very complete. From the records, we already know the entire process of the entire battle."

"Oh. How did he win? I remember Lord Meglin's subordinates..."

"The infantry is the main force, with some cavalry, but lacking behemoths and warlocks. In addition, half of his fleet is in the port, but the sailors and pirate troops are all transferred. Perhaps because they originally planned to intercept the expeditionary force at sea."

“…Tell me the specific process.”

"Lord Meglin is in the lower reaches of the White River, and is suitable for crossing the river and is strictly defending. He may have thought that other places are not suitable for crossing the river, so he did not send troops to station other possible crossing points. Prince Eshurufat so he built a suspension bridge from some place in the upper mountainous area and crossed the river smoothly. While Lord Meglin was still wasting his time waiting, the expeditionary army quietly came to the rear of the enemy. The prince sent a small team to Anfoglis, and he led the main force to set up an ambush on a must-pass road called the Sea Cliff. Lord Meglin found his city

Under threat, in this case, he had no choice but to rush back to the night. Lord Meglin, who was eager to return to rescue, got into the prince's ambush circle... Our evil cousin's army was raided in the march, and the fog blocked his sight at this time, making the magic of the Truzis almost unable to play a role. As a result, they were quickly defeated and rushed into the sea. The battle ended with the overwhelming victory of the Expeditionary Force. Lord Meglin's troops were completely destroyed and he was shot to death by an arrow. The defenders of Anfoglis lost their confidence in defense and chose to retreat before the city was completely surrounded."

"Unbelievable..." The male elf, who was called "Your Majesty" by several other male elf muttered in a low voice. "If this is a trap, then the bait would be too generous..."

"Your Majesty, I must say that maybe your previous suspicion was..." The officer who had been reporting carefully reminded. "A secluded prince...the possibility is indeed very low, but it does not mean that it is impossible. And in addition, did the Emerald Queen also announce that Prince Ashrufate's blood originated from the ancient dynasty of joy..."

"I don't know why this is... I don't know what method he used to deceive the queen by fooling him. But I'm sure that the bloodline of the Joy Dynasty has been completely cut off! Ash Rufateken accepts this identity, which proves his mystery and unpredictability. At first I thought that the Trujis were using him to turn our attention away and facilitate the operation of a hidden conspiracy. But now it seems that some places are wrong, because the price Truji paid was too high and has long exceeded the benefits they have gained... This is also why I sent the Dragon Prince to this expedition. As long as Ash Rufate shows a little danger, then... the Dragon Prince should be able to stop him."

"Dragon Princes...but, Your Majesty, your plan..."

"I know it's dangerous, but it does need to know what our evil cousins ​​are planning behind the scenes. I originally thought the whole expedition was a trap - the bait that the Truzis threw out was the squad under the city of Irebe, and the fruits they harvested were the entire expeditionary army. If Eshurufate ordered the soldiers to rush into a battle that would be defeated, then an elite, reliable, loyal and sufficient to replace a prince in terms of power and integrity to stop him. The Dragon Princes are the most suitable choice."

"But in case of a fleet battle at sea..."

"Don't worry, I'm sure at sea. Our evil cousins ​​will never have the chance to intercept the expeditionary fleet. I can be sure of this. All I worry about is on land."

"But your Majesty, if you are really worried that this is a trap, why not just order to stop it?"

"Maybe it's because I want to take a gamble too... After all, this is an opportunity to break the deadlock..."

...

Of course, Ashu Rufate didn't know what happened in the distance at this time. In fact, he was in a state of great difficulty and had no time to care about anything else.

The two subordinates continued to argue. This was out of the normal scope of "dispute", because both sides unconsciously placed their hands on the handle of their carry-on weapons. Ashu Rufate even had a foreshadowing that if he was not a prince, perhaps the two of them might have had a bloody conflict now.

"You are going to kill all humans and our compatriots?" Kay finally broke free from the argument with Garce and looked at Ashu Rufate head-on.

"I have never issued such an order." Ashu Rufate looked at Gales with a puzzled expression. He wanted to kill all the captured elves? Why? It is natural to say that they were searching carefully to prevent dark elves from being mixed in. It is understandable, but if it was a killing... what was going on?

"Did Garce kill all the slaves?"

"Just a little bit," Kay replied. "If I didn't find out."

"Your Highness, I think we have to deal with these... dangers." Garce was very calm, without any guilt or anything. Obviously, he didn't feel that he had done something wrong or overdoing it. "I believe there is no problem with us defining Greenskin as 'enemy'. So when the soldiers asked me to execute him, I didn't think there was anything wrong with the Rat Man. Although there was no order from you, I believe you wouldn't make the opposite decision. Considering that you didn't have to disturb you with such trivial matters, I took the initiative to do it."

"But what about humans?! They are not enemies, are they? And our fellow citizens."

"The white lion warriors are always delusional about 'compatriots', 'compatriots'." Gars disdained Kay's attitude. "From the time they were captured and surrendered to life and death, they were not worthy of being our compatriots. Of course, this is even more true for human beings!"

"They were not surrendering, they were just forced."

"It is they who build weapons for our evil cousins, they build cities and comfortable residences for our evil cousins, they provide food for our evil cousins, make ships and war machinery... After they have done so much for our evil cousins, do we still regard them as ‘compatriots’ or unrelated people?"

Ashu Rufate was stunned. To be honest, he did not understand the elves' view at all, but he could feel that when Gars said these words, he was full of calmness and confidence, with clear and powerful words, and did not seem to be a sophistry with guilt at all, but rather, he seemed to be justified in his own words.

"Carrie..."

"Master, please don't mind. Although they are not very different from humans in terms of appearance, their habits, opinions, and logic are very different from humans. Do you still remember what your friend Cosbody said? Elfs are an unpredictable race to humans." In his mind, Carrie replied whispered.

"Well, I admit that my actions are not so in line with the rules," said Garce. "Your Highness, Prince, I apologize for my reckless actions. After all, as your deputy general, you should ask your order before any action. This is the right way to do it. But now I hope you can add an order, and your soldiers are waiting for your order. As for Kay... I tell you that the White Lion Warriors are always far away from the city and training their will and bodies on the wilderness. I admit that this is not a bad thing, and it is precisely because of this that they are very trustworthy Allies on the battlefield. But when dealing with problems in detail, such as the ones we are facing now, their lack of common sense and inability to achieve specific analysis of specific situations is exposed. Your Highness, your soldiers will not forgive those betrayers who are afraid of life and death."

Kay stopped talking nonsense with Garce, but turned to look at Ashu Rufate.

"Prince, if you give this order, then you are no different from them. You are just a cold butcher!" he said angrily.

Asu Rufat looked at Gales and then looked at Kay. He could almost believe that both Kay's views and Kay's views actually exist in the army. Perhaps there are more soldiers who hold Garles's views, but there is no doubt that Kay's views also have many supporters.

"Master, this is a typical test." Carrie said happily in his mind. "A very good test, test your power skills. On the surface, you support Gales, Kay and the soldiers who support him will be disappointed with you. On the contrary, Gales and his supporters will be depressed from now on. And in the case, it seems that it is two-choice and there is no room for maneuver. Let me see how you want to solve this problem?"

"Carley, this is not a test question, it's related to...

"Master, I have taught you how to choose in this situation."

By the way, after conquering Sivania, Carrie did "single" for him for a while. After defeating the Ryans, Carrie took the opportunity to make up for many lessons for Asu Ruffat again.
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