Chapter 1425: 1412. After the war

Chapter 1425 1412. After the war

After returning to the forest farm camp, Suldak sat in the command post to review the entire battle.

In fact, it was the first time that Suldak adopted multi-line combat in this battle. The ant cavalry and the construction knight were completely out of his control on the battlefield, but now it seems that the two sides are cooperating quite tacitly.

Although there were some unplanned minor problems, all problems were resolved with the help of the Magician Detective Team.

There are two main factors for the surprise attack of the West Road Lord Army on Yangchang Canyon this time:

The first point is that the ghost-striped soldier ants have contributed a lot. If there were no ghost-striped soldier ants who walked across the mountains like walking on the ground, the Lord Army of Suldak would not have any geographical advantage in this canyon battle.

The second point is that the magician investigation team conducted field investigations and magic image reproductions in the entire Ganda Er Mountains. If it wasn't for the magicians who discovered the mountain road hidden in the mountains, if it wasn't for the magicians who were in trouble while constructing the Knights At that time, nearly a hundred barrels of explosives were dropped, then this battle is likely to turn into another situation.

What made Suldak very emotional was that the entire battle plan was gradually perfected by the women Selena, Samira, and Carrie Decker sitting in front of the sand table and chatting.

After confirming the battle plan, all Suldak needs to do is to send money and troops.

He took out 140,000 gold coins this time to purchase 100,000 cattle and 50,000 sheep from the ranchers on the big meadow. These cattle and sheep were purchased in name to prepare rations for ghost-striped soldiers.

But in fact, these cattle and sheep rushed to the northern area of the big meadow, but they were thrown as a bait for the evil ghost army on Moyunling.

This group of cattle and sheep lured the hungry ghost warriors from Moyunling, and then the lord army of Suldak sent ant cavalry to occupy the middle pass of the canyon, which was equivalent to choking the necks of these ghost hunting groups. Then the army of soldiers and ants led a long-distance attack in the mountains with heavy armored infantry, and surrounded the group of evil spirits at the entrance of the southern end of the canyon.

In fact, the heavy armored infantry regiment staying at the forest farm camp has also been constantly resisting the harassment of the scout squad sent by the Moyunling evil ghost army these days.

The caravans of the merchants in the free market were also attacked by ghost hunters during this period of time, and those who were unlucky also suffered a lot of losses.

So, this victory belongs to the entire West Road Lord Army.

If we only count the unidentified black magic crystals seized this time, there are almost 8,000 pieces that have been handed over to Suldak. According to the current market price, a black magic crystal is worth about 20 gold coins, or That is, Suldak won the spoils worth 160,000 gold coins, but this black magic crystal still needs to give the soldiers nearly half of the value of merit rewards, and the prizes that can be exchanged on the merit list are also Suldak Bought it from a trading firm with real money.

Therefore, after careful calculation, there are only less than 4,000 unidentified black magic crystals that can really reach Suldak's hands, and the value is about 80,000 gold coins.

This time Suldak spent 140,000 gold coins just to buy cattle and sheep from the ranchers on the big meadow. This has not calculated the consumption of other materials, so this calculation alone, the battle of Suldak A net loss of 60,000 gold coins.

But in fact, did Suldak lose money? How can it be…

What Suldak earned this time was a large herd of cattle and sheep. At least 90% of these cattle and sheep are still alive. They will become the largest logistical support for the Suldak West Route Army.

However, the direct beneficiaries this time are the soldiers of the lord army who followed Suldak on the expedition.

They brought back more than 4,000 black devil skins. In addition, there are various weapons such as boxing swords, war knives, and short flying spears used by the ghost warriors. These weapons are strengthened with some magic black iron. Weapons, so the purchase price of merchants in the free market is also around 20 silver coins per handle.

In addition to these gains, what excites the soldiers of the Lord Army most is the achievements they have obtained. These achievements can be freely exchanged for rewards on the exchange list.

Only those experienced veterans know that the bottom line of the list of merits states that 'merits can be exchanged for magic crystals and gold coins', but that was only made at the end of the war when there was really nothing worth exchanging for them. Helpless move.

But now, of course, it’s first-hand, first-served. These prizes on the merit list are all good things that Suldak bought from the Malakom merchant at the purchase price. It is difficult to buy this quality in the market. thing.

When the infantry soldiers returned to the forest camp, they ran to the logistics office of the forest camp to exchange for the rewards they had chosen without even selling the captured black devil leather and black iron weapons to the group of merchants.

Waiting for them to receive sophisticated magic weapons from the warehouse...

The most outrageous thing is that a captain named Nelius in the Constructed Knights actually handed in 127 unidentified black magic crystals directly this time, so he got 127,000 merit points. Instantly reached the top of the merit list, Neelius exchanged a brand new set of magic pattern armor at the later stage that day. It was simply a battle that gained wealth that many soldiers could not save in their lifetime.

What's even more outrageous is the business acumen of Captain Nelius. He directly rented this set of magic pattern construction to a first-rank warrior, and relied on his connections in the Construct Knights to get the first-rank warrior The warrior has become a constructed knight, and the conditions are very simple. If the magic pattern construct is damaged, the warrior needs to pay for repairs at his own expense. In addition, half of any rewards received on the battlefield will belong to Captain Neelius …

Well, to be fair, Suldak's Constructed Knights has indeed grown stronger because of this, and the benefits have also been obtained by Captain Neelius. As for the first-turn fighter, he has fulfilled his life dream and became a contracted Constructed Knight .

After this incident spread in the forest camp, it also sparked a lot of controversy. The officers in the legion had mixed opinions about it.

As the immediate boss, Andrew called Captain Nelius over and scolded him severely.

Some officers also felt that there was nothing wrong with Neelius doing this. After all, he earned it back with his own life. How he wanted to use the magic pattern structure was completely his freedom. No one stipulated that the magic pattern structure in exchange could only be exchanged use.

As for those lords and commanders who have always held a negative attitude towards the list of achievements in the forest camp, this time they inevitably suffered complaints from their subordinates.

Although there are some things that I wouldn’t say in person, I was pointed at and criticized behind my back…

Only the person concerned can know that feeling. It is really a kind of sadness that cannot be expressed.

The soldiers of the Lord Suldak's Army have long been used to selling their spoils to merchant merchants, but this time the Lord Suldak's army entered the Warsaw plane, and the merchant merchants belonging to the Lord Suldak's army have not yet arrived in time. Follow me, so the warriors habitually did not sell this part of the spoils...

I didn’t write it on the day of Double Eleven, so I’ll make up a little bit today. Note that my supplement is about to be completed

(end of this chapter)

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