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"Although His Highness Leto lacks military experience?" Bell shrugged and answered indifferently, regardless of whether Ryan's soldiers had listened to him or not. "As a lieutenant general, I naturally give God the right advice."
"But" Bell reminded too many. In fact, Bell used magic to summon Leto three times in recent days. Although the specific wording is different each time, the essence is to remind Leto that they already have an absolute advantage. At this time, they should avoid a decisive battle with the vampire, but use strategic advantages to slightly narrow the space for the vampire to actually turn the advantage into victory. Of course, a better way would be to send thousands more soldiers to reinforce Bell to further ensure this advantage.
Robin could understand how Bell could write to Leto. After all, everyone knew that Prince Leto had no military experience. But I don¡¯t understand how often I write letters.
"But what? Robin?"
"If His Highness Leto listens to you, one letter is enough. If he ignores your opinion, no matter how many letters you write, it will be useless." Robin answered. "This is what you taught me before."
"You don't understand yet." Belle replied. Robin felt that when Bell spoke, the expression on his face seemed to be smiling, that kind of sarcastic smile. "But you'll soon understand."
"The vampires don't seem to be here to attack us?" Robin paused and changed the topic.
"Of course, if he comes to attack us, he will really die. If it were me, he would never do such a stupid thing."
"Then why are you trying to strengthen your defense?" Robin paused, but did not say it.
"Actually, I did it just in case, no matter how smart people are, they can be stupid." Bell seemed to read Robin's question. "At the moment, for me, this is an extremely dangerous environment. On the one hand, he accepts the enemy before and after, and on the other hand, he is betrayed and under high pressure, maybe his mind will be confused."
Bell is talking about Maynor. Previously, it only took the group two or three days to take complete control of most villages in the Meno lands. This was more of a welcome to the arrival of Ryan's regular troops than a threat of force. Bell quickly solved the most pressing food problem and made Mano the capital city.
???????????? Actually, that¡¯s really weird to say. Everyone knows Meno is where vampires started. It is said that all villages turned to the side of vampires and were protected by vampires. It was with the support of the Meno region that the vampires finally occupied the entire Sylvania in one fell swoop. But this area had the most support for the vampires, but now, like a pair of broken shoes, it has given up its loyalty to the vampires and fully supports the arrival of Ryan's regular army. If it is understandable that officials loyal to the original master but forced to serve the vampire opened the door, what is incomprehensible is that dozens of villages across the country have defected to Bell, providing him with human and material support.
"Robin, are you surprised? Why do people here support us so easily and provide us with food and supplies?" Bell saw through Robin's doubts at a glance and asked. Robin nodded.
"Ha, it's okay, because vampires are no longer worth using." Belle was laughing, but the coldness in his voice was very strong.
"The residents here were originally the Ryan people who used to turn to vampires because they were bored by God and forced to do so. Now the problem has been solved and God, like the likes of Kasek, has been killed by vampires Die and never come back. Then the vampire is no longer useless."
"But even if it's just out of gratitude."
"Thank you? Ha. Thank you, thank you!" Belle smiled. "If that person is not a vampire but a human being, it's still a bit troublesome to convince themselves to give up gratitude. They have to find an excuse to make themselves comfortable. But since he is a legendary evil monster vampire, there is no need to make excuses. If If they have any worries in their minds, I¡¯m afraid they¡¯ll be worried about revenge from vampires.¡±
Bell's face twitched, and Robin felt that his general was a little unreal. "Robin, please remember that all agreements, oaths, or covenants are made for betrayal. This is true for both the people and the country. The most important thing is profit. For example, my presence is very important to Tiberius Important, so I never have to worry about being betrayed.¡±
Bell walked to the other side. Robin, on the other hand, stood there for a long time.
While Robin stood far away from them, Leto received a letter from Bell. When Lieto held an informal meeting, the guard handed the letter to him. His aides, close friends, and several other vice-generals were in attendance, as well as some of his more intimate mid-level officers.
Leto took Bell¡¯s letter very seriously. He opened the letter, read it carefully, and then tossed it aside. Belle sent three letters in a row, but the meaning was the same. Leto had never known Bale to be a sentimental person.
"General Bell thinks so," Leto said. "The vampires will most likely find us in a decisive battle to put all their eggs in one basket and live in death."
"This is also the last fight to the death for vampires." Someone said happily. "We will definitely win this war."
After hearing this, Leto's face did not show any special joy. On the contrary, he seemed a little unhappy.
"What will happen if we fight vampires?" After a brief silence, Leto suddenly asked this question.
¡°Defeating vampires is not a particularly challenging challenge for our military,¡± one of the representatives replied. He is an old man with white hair, but in good spirits. He is an experienced veteran and you can see him at a glance. This time, Leto went out and found himself one of the best generals, serving as second-in-command.
"But victory is meaningless. If you fight on the front line in the valley, you can only invest no more than 100 pounds. Victory in this medium-sized battle is not decisive, but failure will shake morale." The veteran explained. "I suggest that we follow Lord Bell's advice."
Leto frowned, but simply replied, "Okay." Then he waved the meeting to an end. Everyone else left, except for a few of his close aides and officers.
"Your Highness, I'm afraid General Bell has done his greatest service this time." One of his assistants said.
"Yeah" replied Leto. This is already obvious. In order to boost morale, the entire army knows the news. Even if someone wants to hide it, they cannot hide it.
"Did Bale really say he wanted a victory ceremony?" Leto suddenly asked an assistant. If Robin were there, he might recognize him as the man who came to negotiate with Bell.
"Your Highness, I swear this is a request made by General Bell himself." The aide replied.
The rites of victory initially belong only to the Lord. Given Bale's unique circumstances, especially since he worked so hard, it wouldn't be too much to ask for a victory ceremony. The king might agree. But if a victory ceremony was held for a representative, where would Leto show up as the host? Although he won the war, no one would take credit for it, but from now on he would be nothing but a laughing stock. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com