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Section 150 Observation

Chapter 150 Observation

"General, are you here?" Robin knocked hard at the door and shouted.

"The door is not locked, come in."

Robin pushed the door open and saw Beller, who was holding a pen on the side of the map and leaning on his chin. It was obvious that Beller was thinking about a problem, and was thinking about a relatively complex problem. Because there was paper on the side of the map, and many graffiti could be seen on the paper that obviously was left by Beller.

Robin had been with Beller for a long enough time that he immediately understood that his general was thinking about major issues. At this time, Beller was very reluctant to let people disturb him.

"Robin!" Beller finally recovered from his contemplative state and threw the pen in his hand on the table. "Ah, how are you doing in your body? Have you recovered?"

"It's no problem." Robin replied. He could see that Belar's expression was more depressed than being happy. Of course, this depression was not aimed at Robin, but rather the question that Belar was thinking about just now. "I'm sorry, General, was actually sick and had to return..."

"It's okay." Berel waved his hand. "You're good enough, otherwise your wife might come to the door to ask for justice, and I'll be unaware of it."

Of course, this sentence is a complete joke. Not to mention that Robin is not married yet, he is just a fiancée. Even his wife cannot come to the door to ask Beller for guilt.

"Tell me about your experiences on the journey." Berel said in a casual tone.

"Sir, have you received my letter?" Robin asked.

"Received." Berel replied.

"Is it...what happened?" Robin asked hesitantly.

"A big thing happened." Berel sighed and scratched his messy hair with his hands. "In fact, something happened... beyond logic, beyond imagination... that I don't know how to describe it." He finally said. "This morning, Queen Luvia Angel Markremiz, personally led his army and launched an unexpected raid at dawn, destroying Byron's 60,000 troops in one fell swoop."

"What...!!" Even Robin was stunned and couldn't speak.

"So this is a damn thing!" said Beller. "It's like a pregnant cow giving birth to a horse. It's a fantasy, and I still think I'm dreaming."

"Is this... the news reliable?" Robin asked. This is too outrageous, wait, if there is a vampire manipulating it behind the scenes...

"Now this news... should have been sent to our King. He will take some time to make sure that the news will spread around the night." Berel replied.

Robin knew that Berell had an independent news channel a long time ago. So he was not surprised to hear Berell say this.

"General...but about the Blood Duke..."

"That Ashu Rufate is not the Duke of Blood." Berel replied. The calm expression and decisive tone of his speech made Robin stunned unconsciously.

"But, I saw it with my own eyes... That's indeed Ashu Rufate, the one we've seen before!"

"Robin...I have confirmed this matter." Beral replied. "On the day you met Ash Rufate, the Blood Duke was visiting guests in Sivania. Although I know that the vampire is a powerful magician and has many unknown abilities. But he will not have the ability to move thousands of miles in an instant, right? If he had this ability, how could we kill the Queen of Qinxin back then?"

"But……"

"I thought about the whole thing carefully and found a detail that we ignored... For a long time, we thought that the reason why Ashurufate (the Ashurufate we have seen) was a vampire is two points. The first is that the Blood Duke is also called Ashurufate, and the second is the private seal I once gave him. The vampire raided Mir City with this seal. But if you think about it carefully, these two reasons are actually not sufficient evidence. Needless to say, the seal cannot explain any problem, because the seal is just an item that can be transferred at will!"

"And if we think about the process of knowing Ashu Rufate, there are indeed many questions." Berel continued. "First, do you remember the first time we met Ashu Rufate? That time, he was the guard of a casino liar. Although vampires will definitely hide their identity during the journey, as vampires... is it necessary to do such a job?"

Robin also calmed down. If you think about it carefully, there is indeed no direct evidence that Ashu Rufate is the Blood Duke...

"But, their names are all called Ashu Rufate, I think this is a coincidence, right? This name is not common."

"Robin, the language used by vampires, is different from the common words of our humans," said Beller. "The same pronunciation can have a completely different meaning. From the perspective of the name alone, there is a great possibility that it is an unexpected duplicate caused by transliteration. Not only this, I just learned recently... There is an elf's name also called Ashu Rufate, or a prince. Look, Robin, this kind of accidental repetition is a lot."

He stopped, "At least, there are a few obvious loopholes in your judgment." Beller raised a finger. "First, Groney is not important to let the Blood Duke come forward in person. Second, even if the vampire is doing boring adventures, he will not be idiot to use his real name. Third, even if the vampire is idiot, he will not start with the queen's personal guard. Because without the Byron coup, he would not have any chance to stand out at all, just a meaningless guard. Finally, even if the vampire is predicted, the risk of this matter greatly exceeds the profit. In short, our Mr. Ashurufate becomes the queen's confidant and the minister is a coincidence formed by a joint action of multiple aspects, and it is unforeseeable."

He turned to look at Robin, "Of course, you can't take it lightly. After all, vampires are not humans, and their way of thinking may be different from humans. At Kaleyan, they fought wildly until the last soldier. We can understand this matter as having such a possibility, but we can't determine it. Okay, don't discuss this matter."

He turned his eyes to the map beside him, showing a very confused expression.

"Robin, no matter what, something incredible happened. Our little queen who was destined to disappear quickly not only came to power, but now it is very likely... the worst situation for us. She will become a real queen with complete control of the entire Groney."

"Wait a minute, General." Robin replied. "Did Duke Byron die in the chaos?"

"No, he is not dead. Although he doesn't know where he is now, he can certainly escape back to Fornoros."

"General, I have seen the defensive power of Fornoros City with my own eyes. I am sure that Byron can resist for a long time with this nest. The little queen won the battle, but she had a temporary advantage and was far from winning. With my understanding of the strategic arrangements of the Duke of Byron, he will definitely leave enough left-behind troops in the nest."

"No..." Beller shook his head. "Robin, you don't understand." He pondered for a moment, as if he was considering how to express it. "The victory or defeat of a war is sometimes not determined by both parties."

"What are you talking about, General..."

"Robin, you should understand... Groney has always been a key area of ​​the church. The church has arranged more temples and priests in Groney than in any country. This is because both the church and the Mark Remiz family need to use each other's strength to resist the invasion of barbarians who believe in evil gods in the north. In the war between the little queen and the Duke of Byron, the church remained neutral, but they would not always remain neutral. Once the victory or defeat was decided, I mean that there is no suspense in the war itself... The church will not allow the losers to delay time! Do you understand what I mean?"

"You mean, the people in the church will join the war?"

"Yes, the church needs a stable Grooney, not a Grooney who is trapped in a long civil war. The church can accept a short-term civil war... in this case they will remain neutral. In fact, not only the church in Groone, but also some other forces are like this. Once the result of the war is clear... the loser will not have a chance to turn around. Byron has finished. No matter how strong the city he built is, it is just a stone coffin. How long he can live... depends on the little queen's idea or some other people's opinions."

Beller stood up, walked to the window, and looked out thoughtfully.

"Sir General, are you... thinking about what issues you just now?"

"I was thinking about Groney's little queen just now." Beller said softly. "It seems like everything is accidental and accidental, but if you connect the whole process, you will find that every step she has been planned, at least linked. Do you remember when Byron launched a coup? At that time, you came to me at night."

Robin nodded.

"At that time, I also judged that the little queen was a piece destined to be eliminated." Berel said in an indescribable tone. "Am I really old? I can't even see through things?"

"General, why is she linked together? In my opinion, she just launched a raid and defeated Byron, who was incompetent in military terms by luck."

"It would be great if things were really that simple." Berel sighed. "Robin, if she could defeat Byron, why did she delay the troops until now? Nine months or ten months apart? Nine months are enough to make a city without warfare become impregnable. Who - as long as he is a little rational - will give the enemy enough time to prepare for war? If you are the little queen, you will definitely rectify the royal city a little and immediately attack Byron. Soldiers are very fast, which is the basic basic of military strategy. Since you have been to Eagle Falcon City, you must know that within these nine months, the little queen has not expanded the strength of the Guards' Legion, nor has she carried out any major tactics, equipment changes and training... In fact, when she finally set out on the war, the troops she brought were not even the entire army of the Guards."

"this……"

"This shows that all this is planned and reasonable." Berel replied. "The little queen has long been confident in defeating Byron, but she is unwilling to rush to do it. I really can't believe it... Could it be that Garunas really got up from the grave? Or the power of bloodline inheritance is really so powerful, that little queen is really... so outstanding?"
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