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Text Chapter 104 The Prelude to the War

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    Now the war between the Vasa humans is about to break out, but before the outcome is decided, Gu Gua will have to lose some blood if he wants to conquer these two forces.  There are only so many kobolds in Gu Gua's hands now, and he doesn't want to sacrifice any of them.  There is a magician from the Mage Association in the north. The level of this magician is much higher than that of Redillo.  And behind it is the entire Mage Association.  If he installs some instant teleportation magic circle in the mage tower and teleports more mages at all costs, he won't be able to get away with it.  In the south, there are more than a hundred elf guards supporting Polis. These elf guards have the ability to defeat 5,000 ordinary human troops in an instant. Moreover, they are connected with the elf royal court, and no one can  I don¡¯t know if they have any backup plan, so if they really fight, it¡¯s really unclear who will win and who will lose in the end.  And Gu Gua¡¯s strategy is very simple, that is, no matter who wins, he will lead his strong men to directly seize their territory while they are both losing.  Gu Gua obviously wanted to reap the benefits.  For this reason, he monitored the crystal ball for almost 24 hours, carefully observing the movements of both sides through the eyes of the mage.  In the human territory of the North, Viscount Todd and the fleeing nobles are seizing every opportunity to increase their strength.  The only tactic that the nobles of the North now use when training is to rely on a large number of mages to cast mass-destructive magic to blow the enemy's camp and main force into rubbish, and then use it to train themselves.  Ordinary soldiers with poor equipment and questionable morale covered them up and took advantage of the situation to lock victory on their side.  But this tactic is so simple that it makes the nobles in the North very unconfident.  Among them, what worries Viscount Todd the most is the more than one hundred guards that Boris brought back from the Elven Court.  According to the news from the spies in the south of Vasa, Polis has begun to reorganize the remaining armies of other nobles in large numbers. Viscount Tao De ordered his confidants to cooperate with the reorganization and even seek a higher position. Tao De  Viscount De was prepared to have these troops suddenly switch sides at the critical moment.  In that case, the blow to the enemy will also be fatal.  Viscount Todd really doesn¡¯t think he can defeat Boris with an upright army. No matter from the training equipment, or the morale of the army, it is really questionable.  So what Viscount Todd prepared was more of some underhanded moves.  But even the time to prepare these dirty tricks didn't leave him much time, and he felt that his time was getting more and more rushed.  Three months were enough for Polis to integrate all the troops, reorganize his political structure, and take all the rights in the entire territory into his own hands.  He appointed and recruited some truly talented and hard-working civilians to manage his territory, but many key positions had elves as supervisors.  In addition, after Polis canceled a large number of cumbersome tariffs among various small and medium-sized nobles.  Business is also slowly prospering, under such positive political factors.  Polis' notice received very high popularity and support among the middle and lower classes.  With such a foundation in place, Polis proudly prepared his army and marched north at any time.  After gathering the army, he first announced the charges against Viscount Todd and other defecting nobles as usual. After mobilizing before the war, Polis rode his winged Pegasus and led his army to the north.  .  Viscount Todd knew very well that he had no way to withstand Polis's army, so he forcibly ordered to collect all the people's food and forage, leaving all the hungry and angry people to Polis.  Leith.  These people will become a burden to Polis.  It will make him waste his limited troops, and will greatly consume Polis's army rations and marching speed, thus tilting the balance of victory even more towards Viscount Todd.  So Polis was depressed to find that he had worked hard to march, but all he found were unarmed poor people who didn't even have food left over. This also made him very depressed.  Wait until Polis¡¯s army marched into Glacier Castle without any hindrance.  They finally found traces of resistance, and finally an enemy dared to appear in front of them.  Polis waved his hand happily and said: "Archers, shoot the arrows!" Sure enough.  Under the command and attack of the Elf Guards, Viscount Todd's army, which had been formed for less than three months, instantly collapsed from the top of the city wall and retreated into the castle.  Polis said triumphantly: "Look, I say these idiots are definitely no match for us!" The elven guards shook their heads and smiled faintly, appearing modest and cautious, very courteous and courteous, but to  ?Looking at the enemy's corpse that was stabbed to death by an arrow, this expression seems to be a bit different.  Soon, Polis's elite troops entered the Glacier Castle and began street fighting to mop up the defeated enemies.  However, the enemies and tenacious resistance encountered in the alleys proved that Viscount Todd's army was not truly defeated, but was constantly fighting ambushes from house to house and wall to wall.  .  Although these ambush battles did not cause much damage to Polis's army, with only a few casualties, and more injured personnel, they also greatly slowed down Polis's advance, and also caused Polis to  Si felt a little restless.  Especially since Polis had not noticed that his main force was being lured by the enemy into a very empty large courtyard.  There is nothing in this big yard, only in a hidden corner, there seems to be a lot of mist rising.  These fogs are obviously not formed normally and must be caused by some kind of magic.  When Polis rushed into this large courtyard, he felt that the enemy's behavior seemed a bit too standard.  Repeated defeats and escapes led him step by step into this garden.  "Lord Earl, there is something strange in this garden. Let's retreat from here temporarily. After sending some ordinary soldiers to check what is in the mist, it won't be too late for us to come over and bulldoze it." An Elf Sword  The soldier suggested to Polis in a low voice.  Polis's eyebrows were already knitted together. He stared closely at the mist, which contained an aura that made him very unhappy.
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