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Section 122 Hint

Section 122 implies

"What's up?"

"According to the captives, there is a special army in the Blood Fortress. It is a whole team of steel bull knights... the number should not be less than three thousand. This army should be the trump card of the Blood Tooth Lord."

Ashrufate subconsciously remembered the Sons of the Plunder. He still remembered the strange knights like steel-wrapped steel. At that time, there were not many steel cavalry in the Sons of the Plunder, so he was once glad that he didn't have to face such a tank-like cavalry. He couldn't help but smile bitterly, and sure enough, what should come but still can't escape?

"Magic..." After Gander left, Ash Rufate sighed. Perhaps this is the most trustworthy power he can trust in future battles. He didn't know how many magicians there were in the Blood Fortress, but he knew that even if there were, the number would be insignificant.

The Blood God rarely uses magic and rarely gives believers spells. This evil god's style of dealing with things is like fighting, and it is impossible to use magic tricks/lewd tricks. Therefore, in chaos, believers of terror usually think that terror is extremely disliked by wizards, and some fanatical believers even hunt wizards and sorcerers to please the Blood God. If you see magic in the team of terror believers, then the magic basically does not come from wizards, but from magical objects - the Blood God is only wizards, not magical tools. And when these things are taken from their deceased master, this behavior is even more worthy of recognition.

But it is undoubtedly true that magic has irreplaceable value on the battlefield. According to the views of some military strategists, a magician is overthrowing a large group of heavy cavalry. A magic at a critical moment is even enough to reverse the victory or defeat of tens of thousands of troops.

When Ash Rufate fought with the Lord of Blood Tooth, it was precisely because Marvin's wizards did not work hard that they had a critical impact on the outcome.

He has an absolute advantage in magic... He must make full use of this advantage... Ashu Rufate was considering. The Blood Tooth Lord no longer intends to take the initiative, but waits for him to come to the door. Since that is the case, he must choose a chance to flow the magic wind and best be able to exert his magical combat power.

Unfortunately, he was restricted by logistics and didn't have much time. Otherwise, he should have asked his wizards to take some time to sort out the rules of the flow of magic wind in this area.

While he was considering this issue, an unexpected subordinate came to him.

The person who came was Sag.

To be honest, Ashu Rufate has always been a little worried about Sag. Sagre and his gang are all believers of the Blood God. Although they are currently obeying Ashu Rufate's orders, they cannot explain clearly what their attitude would be to really attack the Blood Fortress.

Indeed, from the doctrine of the Blood God, it is perfectly appropriate for Sag to follow Ashu Rufate to attack the Blood Fortress. Terror requires his believers to kill as much as possible and sprinkle blood, and there is almost no other requirement. The Blood God welcomes any killing, which naturally includes the massacre of his own believers-he even publicly allows his believers to kill each other without any permission. In other words, from the doctrine point of view, if Sag to follow Ashu Rufate to attack the Blood Fortress and kill blood into a river, it would be a great follower of the teachings of the Blood God and deserves the praise of the Blood God.

But theory is theory - Ashu Rufate now understands that all the gods are pragmatists. Although he has not dealt with the Blood God, since Tsengchi, Slaane, and Nurghu are all like this, the Blood God should be no exception. Doctrines belong to doctrines, and reality depends on reality. If Sag suddenly rebels in the war, it is not impossible.

What will happen if a general rebelled in the face of war? You can guess even with your toes.

Because of this consideration, how to deal with Sag has always been a difficult problem for Asu Ruffat. He neither wants to kill Sag and his men, nor is he assured to let him follow him on the battlefield.

"What's the matter for me?" Ashurufate asked after Sag came in.

"Sir, this..." Sag seemed to be speechless but stopped. "I felt the enlightenment of the Blood God."

"The enlightenment of the Blood God?" Ashu Rufate has heard of such things. The enlightenment of the Blood God is not rare. In most cases, it happens when a warrior falls into madness due to fierce wars. It is said that this will quickly lead mortals to completely crazy, and thus do many abrupt things - some even use the blood of ghosts under the knife to cover their whole body, as a vow of eternal loyalty to the Blood God. But if Ashu Rufate is not wrong, Sag has not participated in the battle recently - because the enemies are gathered in the Blood Fortress, the battle has not yet begun.

"Master Ash Rufate," replied Sag. "The God of Blood is calling you."

"Summon me?" Although Ashu Rufate calmed down, his voice changed significantly. "This... were you not wrong?"

"Yes, he is calling you."

All the evil gods he has contacted are coming to him, or Ashu Rufate takes the initiative to come to him, and the first time he meets a third party to introduce him to him. Ashu Rufate is stunned and then tells himself that he should not be too surprised. The evil gods are all pragmatists, and nothing they do is not surprised to do - for the evil gods, as long as the method is effective, that is a good way.

Ashu Rufate pondered for a while and sorted out his thoughts. Maybe things were similar to Nurg's choice - if it was really difficult to control the situation, it would be better to buy Ashu Rufate just by bribing it. If this is the case, then the Blood God will undoubtedly meet Ashu Rufate's requirements. In that case, perhaps it is the best choice for Ashu Rufate.

After all, Ash Rufate was not interested in the Blood Fortress at all - not only the Blood Fortress, he was also not interested in becoming the king of the Chaos Realm.

"What has the Blood God... given you?" Ashu Rufate thought about it for a while, feeling that it doesn't matter if he had a contact first. After all, it doesn't cost to do this. He is not particularly looking forward to this future battle, because he never thinks he is a true believer in Chaos.

Sag did not answer, and he took out a coin-like thing from his body. This was a small round ornament often worn by Chaos believers, made of wood, with a mark of terror. As a magician, Ashrufate could detect the tiny magic winds flowing around the mark. Only high-level believers could have such marks.

He reached out to take the emblem from Sager's hand. The thing fell into his hand, and before he even took back his hand, he saw the ornament turned into a ball of ashes and disappeared with the wind. At the same time, a faint magical luster flashed on his ring. Ashrufate turned his hand and saw the fourth emblem, the emblem of terror, which had appeared on the ring.

What does this mean? Ashu Rufate completely didn't understand it. He knew that this meant that terror recognized him as a believer, or that he was the Lord of Chaos, but nothing else happened except that. There was no transaction, negotiation, temptation, bribery, nothing.

Sag's face was full of awe. There were not many Chaos Lords unanimously recognized by the four evil gods. Only in myths are such figures favored by the Chaos Evil God. Usually, the appearance of such figures means a brief union of the Chaos forces and expanding outward under the unified banner.

In this era, the realm of chaos had reached the limit that geographical advantage could reach in the east, north and west. The only direction was the south - the seven central countries, and Groney was the first to bear the brunt. This shows that perhaps after occupying the Blood Fortress, Ashrufate was able to gather an army here and launch a southward invasion, bringing supreme glory to the gods of Chaos.

Of course, Ashu Rufate is a southerner—but in Sag's opinion, this has never been a problem. The southerners came to the Chaos Realm to join the Chaos believers camp, and this kind of thing has never been cut off. As long as they become Chaos believers, they will devote everything to the gods.

Ashurufate naturally didn't know that Sag was thinking about these irrelevant things. He was still surprised by the recognition of terror. What surprised him even more was that the other three evil gods were silent, as if they had agreed to the terror. After a long time, Ashurufate's eyes finally moved away from the ring and fell on Sag's face.

Even those who are not good at observing words and expressions can see obvious doubts in Ash Rufate's face.

"Sag, what's going on? Blood God gives me..."

"Sir, no matter who is willing to kill, you will be blessed by the Blood God." Sag replied immediately. Not everyone admits the doctrine of terror, but as long as they are willing to kill, the Blood God will be willing to join the ranks of believers. For the Blood God, the gushing of blood and the breaking of bones are the best prayer. "You must be the previous battle that won the favor of the Lord of War."

"Me? But I..." Ashu Rufat wanted to speak but stopped. But he didn't want to care about this matter immediately. He couldn't control what the Blood God wanted to do. Anyway, as long as the Blood God didn't hand over the Star Carving, he would be sure of the Blood Fortress.

"Sag, I plan to set out at dawn the day after tomorrow. In this way, the battle will probably be fought at the city of the Blood Fortress in the afternoon after tomorrow." Ashurufat said. "I want you to command the right wing."

Because at this moment, he had already thought about it. Regardless of whether this matter was a plan of the Blood God (although in the legend of Chaos, terror rarely used tricks and tricks), he could not give up such excellent combat power as Sag. As long as he could put Sag in a suitable position, there should be no problem.

After Sag left, Ashrufate looked at his ring again. At this moment, the ring was filled with the emblem of the evil god, and there was not even much spare space.

It's so interesting... the gods actually favored me. Ashrufate turned the ring and let Nurgre's emblem face up. This was just an unintentional move, but he saw that Nurgre's emblem was emitting a more conspicuous light than other emblems on the ring.

It must be noted that although the nergrande's emblem is brighter, it is only a little brighter. It would not be noticed without careful observation.

What does this mean? Ashu Rufate looked at the emblem with interest. He no longer wanted to see the emblem of Saranezian and Tsengchi - he was tired of Tsengchi's lies and the temptation of Saranezian. But he seemed to have always ignored the father of the plague.

Well, strictly speaking, it is not to ignore it, but to deliberately ignore it. Although for Ash Rufate, the father of the plague is the most generous among the evil gods, the situation of those believers full of evil diseases and odor is really disgusting. Ash Rufate instinctively does not want to have too much connection with Nurgo.
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