Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 642. Smart and rational peers

On this point, young soldiers are more willing to join Bandak's camp than Perm's camp.

"Don't relax your training just because of my arrival!"

Bundak clasped his hands behind his back and shouted at them loudly.

Those young lads had good voices, and cheered up when they heard Bundak's order.

They shouted loud slogans, and it seemed that what they were fighting in front of them was not a virtual doll, but a real enemy.

Bandak continued to shout: "Treat the puppets in front of you as the undead soldiers you are about to face, don't be afraid of them, they are just a bunch of loose sand under your hands! They are vulnerable!"

Bandak's slogan is loud and transparent, and it seems to have some special attributes, but his goal has been achieved. Such a slogan is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Everyone thinks that undead soldiers are just loose sand, and they don't even have real undead soldiers. I've met them before, and I've only heard old seniors bragging in the camp.

Of course they felt that everything Commander Bandak said was true, and those undead soldiers were fragile and vulnerable.

Banda Ke continued to say with a serious face: "However, I must tell you that although they are weak, as long as you despise them, they will become ten times, a hundred times, or even a thousand times stronger than you. , that is, you are vulnerable!"

Bandak then told them not to underestimate the enemy, underestimating the enemy is the biggest enemy.

The knights of Perm made such a mistake. They were too proud. Although they looked very humble, their inner tails were higher than anyone else.

"Their weakness is only temporary. You must be vigilant at all times. You must not be afraid, because as long as you are afraid, they will become ten thousand times stronger, and you will not even see the flame of victory!"

Bandak is warning them that fear is the second biggest enemy, "Even if you are caught in the most dangerous situation, don't be afraid. Believe, we can defeat those weak scum!"

The power of these few words was obviously very shocking. All the enthusiasm of the young infantry was highly mobilized, and they were no longer afraid or worried, because their commander Bandak had told them that the opponent was very weak! Yes, the opponent is very weak! But they can't underestimate the enemy, and they can't be afraid, they have to believe in themselves, just as Commander Bandak believes in them!

Soon it will be time to send troops.

At the gate of the city, Commander Kant personally sent away the 2,000 infantry led by Bandak,

They were composed of 1,500 Swadian sergeants and 500 Rhodok sergeants.

This group of young-looking soldiers had resolute smiles on their faces. In this city, there were people they wanted to protect, so they set off with glory.

Their smiles made Kant see the dawn of victory.

Kant offered a glass of wine himself, and he handed it to Bundak.

Bandak took the wine glass in his hand without fear, and drank it down. This time, Kant sincerely wanted to toast Commander Bandak, because the soldiers he brought out looked so tenacious. Being able to return safely will surely be Dherim's strongest backing.

Dherim's sharpest troops are no longer solely Vaegir knights.

Because this excellent infantry regiment led by Bandak can also become Dherim's most solid backing.

Commander Bandak led the infantry and set off.

The elven colony was far away, and they didn't use horses. Even Bandark refused to use horses. He walked with his soldiers on his feet.

After two days and one night, they arrived at the elf colony.

However, at this moment, Bandak felt the desolation in his heart, and the elf colony had long been devastated.

Those skinny elves can be seen everywhere, their eye sockets are sunken, and the clothes behind them are all dirty and messy. What about their houses?

All the houses were destroyed by the undead soldiers, and some houses still have sporadic sparks on the beams. These horrible conditions all show the evil deeds of the undead soldiers.

Bandak did not reveal their identities immediately, and the two thousand infantry he led walked on the ruined land.

The elves are very repelled to contact with alien species, but it seems that now they don't have so much strength to drive Bundak and them away.

The young infantry couldn't even watch it any longer. He was about to distribute some water and food to the old elves beside him, but he was quickly stopped by Bandak's stern gaze.

This is a matter of their country, and they do not have any power to intervene, at least Lord Kant did not give Bandak such power.

A five-star old elf had already seen Bandak and the others outside the palace.

He immediately ran forward, and said, "Welcome Commander Bundak, Your Excellency the Elven King has been waiting for a long time, if you come one step later, maybe you will die."

Bandak didn't give him much face, but directly led the two infantry captains behind him and walked past the old elf.

The rest of the infantry stood by.

The old elf obviously didn't mind Bandak's rudeness. This was the arrogance that a commander should have. He even admired such arrogance a little bit, so he hung his head and followed behind Bandak, not daring to say a word up.

Bandak joined the Elf King in the palace.

The Elf King didn't dare to neglect this leader, just as he didn't dare to neglect Kant.

He cooked a good medicinal wine and wanted to treat Bandak's exhausted journey, but Bandak was more polite.

He said to the Elven King: "If your Excellency has these medicinal wines, it may be more useful to give to the wounded outside than me. Although I was exhausted all the way, but fortunately I did not encounter the remaining undead soldiers, and the soldiers also came to the Elf in one piece. colony."

There was a bit of anger in Bandak's tone, but anyone would think it was a general's natural temper, so the Elf King just smiled and said: "Commander Bandak should also understand me, there are too many wounded in the Elven Colony Well, even if all the medical elves are sent out, those injured elves cannot be saved, the best way is that Commander Bundak can lead us to defeat the undead soldiers, isn't this the easiest way?"

Bandak smiled and agreed with him. In such a war-torn era, being a king is a very difficult thing.

He suddenly understood a little bit about the Elven King's plan to turn the Elf colony into an affiliated city of Dherim.

"I wonder if the commander has made a battle plan?"

asked the Elf King.

Bandak nodded, "I've had an in-depth discussion with Lord Kant, and I've worked out some relatively safe plans, but I don't know if His Excellency the Elf King will accept it!"

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