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Chapter 689 The Chosen Son

The Chosen Son!

After understanding what happened, Su Mo could only come to this conclusion.

At the beginning, Wallace had about 2,000 people, and then he accidentally killed a marquis - in fact, the marquis was a declining noble, with no title, not even a territory, only a manor and seventy or eighty

A guard.

After killing the marquis, Wallace knew that he had stirred a hornet's nest and began to flee.

Probably thinking that Wallace was going to be doomed, many of his more than 2,000 people temporarily left the team.

At the worst time, there were only more than 160 people around him.

There were people chasing them everywhere, and it was impossible to escape forever. Finally, they were blocked by official forces in the East Zhejiang Rift Valley - the kind that blocked both ends, making it impossible to escape.

However, no one expected that the Great Rift Valley, which had stood there for at least a thousand years, would actually collapse.

All the officers and soldiers seemed to have been smashed to death, but only one of Wallace and his more than a hundred brothers, who was in the center, had his ankle broken.

Everyone accepted the materials and war horses from the army as if in a dream, and then met waves of people who defected.

Those brothers who left him before can't just say that I think you are in trouble and have to leave. Almost all their excuses are that I am looking for some allies to see if anyone can take us in. Anyway, most of them are false, but there are some.

He is sincerely looking for reinforcements.

I don’t know if it’s just luck or how I got it.

As soon as those people heard about Wallace's name, they immediately decided to bring people to help, and eighteen princes defected to Dong Zhuo.

Wallace was already well-known among the thieves in the South, but when the news came out that he had killed a marquis, there was no one who was unconvinced.

Duke Bozinan is second only to the Grand Duke.

And when they arrived at the Great Rift Valley, they saw the collapsed Great Rift Valley and an unknown number of officers and soldiers who were killed. They all fell down and worshiped Big Brother.

Wallace thus became the leader of the thieves in the South.

The other is the Battle of Mille Lacs.

Although they became the leaders of thieves, Wallace and his group only numbered 40,000 to 50,000, including the old, the weak, the sick, and the disabled. They also lacked medical treatment and food, and even the bark of the trees they passed was stripped dry.

It's clean, and the number of people is decreasing at a rate of at least hundreds every day.

There are so many of them that we can't even run away.

Facing the approaching Union Army of the South, people around Wallace repeatedly persuaded him to abandon these people and run away, leaving the green hills behind without worrying about having no firewood.

Unfortunately, they were all rejected by Wallace.

This little guy has started to drift. He feels that since he didn't die in the Great Rift Valley, his life shouldn't be cut off. As long as he doesn't deserve to die, then he won't die no matter what.

If he deserves to die, he will die regardless of whether he runs or not.

The leader refused to escape and wanted to live and die with everyone. The morale of the more than 40,000 people was very high, and they were full of energy - no matter what, there was no comparison with the regular army of the Southern Army, which numbered more than 100,000.

The two sides started fighting near Mille Lacs.

Wallace and his mud-legged people couldn't run anymore.

Just the night before the decisive battle, it rained heavily, and the terrain was high on one side and low on the other. The Southern Army was miserable.

In order to prevent the barracks from being flooded and eventually drowned alive, they had no choice but to withdraw and move their positions. At this moment, Wallace suddenly felt like he had a seizure and led 40,000 to 50,000 mud-legged soldiers to launch an attack on the Southern Army in the rain.

In this battle, he gained a little, and he was able to defeat the Southern Legion head-on who had no intention of fighting.

Logically speaking, although the Southern Army retreated, the Mudlegs couldn't catch up. They could regroup and fight again with a little repair.

At this time, another incident occurred.

The commander-in-chief of the Southern Army fell ill in the rain, had a fever and cough, and could only lie in the carriage in a daze. His assistant - he actually had many assistants, and this was just one of the more capable ones who was appointed to take over the military affairs.

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Although the commander-in-chief is frail and old, his vision is obviously very good.

At this time, we can no longer let those bullshit nobles be embarrassed. We must let capable people step in to turn the tide of the battle.

But the problem was that after he fell into coma, several other noble officers joined forces to seize the assistant's power, and even used military law to break the assistant's legs.

A few young nobles are not crazy.

They looked down on the Clay Legs, and even if they suffered a defeat, they did not feel that the Clay Legs were a threat to them, so they focused their attention on the great military exploits of wiping out the bandits this time.

Killing Wallace who was raging in the south and avenging a marquis. With such military exploits, their status in the aristocratic circle will be more stable. It is not a problem to inherit the title of their fathers, and it is not impossible to go further.

Unexpectedly, the commander-in-chief actually handed over military affairs to an officer with civilian background.

While the commander-in-chief was unconscious, they deprived the commander-in-chief's assistant, Mr. Montgomery, of all his powers, blamed him for the previous defeat, and then took the opportunity to break his legs.

If it hadn't been for someone's help, Montgomery might have died.

That night, Montgomery, who had recovered slightly, contacted some civilian grassroots officers and launched a rebellion without delay.

The internal chaos caused the Southern Army, which was already frightened, to collapse instantly.

According to the news circulating, Wallace saw the chaos in the enemy camp and decisively launched a new round of attack - in fact, this was not the case. At that time, Wallace and his subordinates were exhausted, and they even

It was impossible to organize a force capable of charging.

It was Montgomery who really caused the collapse of the Confederate Army.

He killed almost all the nobles in those military camps - this is uncomfortable, but also barely understandable.

The commander-in-chief was not dead. He handed him over to the commander-in-chief's personal soldiers and sent him out of the country with gifts.

At this point, the Southern Army was wiped out, about 10% died in battle, 60% fled, and 30% followed Montgomery and surrendered to Wallace.

Son of destiny, otherwise, why would a new clan that is about to rise be loyal to you?

An army of 100,000 people was lost without even realizing it.

Wallace integrated his men and selected elite men. With the addition of the regular troops brought over by Montgomery, his strength more than doubled.

And there are countless supplies, so they don't need to worry about food anymore.

However, their situation is not optimistic. Now the entire federation is organizing manpower to exterminate this group of thieves, and rewards are posted everywhere.

As long as you can kill thieves, you can get a lot of reputation.

If you can kill a few of the thieves on the list, you will not only gain a lot of reputation, but also get federal territory rewards.

Killing Wallace will reward you with five million gold coins, the title of baron, and a territory.

Killing Montgomery will reward you with five million gold coins, the title of baronet, and a territory.

In addition, there are many unofficial bounties, some of which are even more powerful than the official ones. For example, a newly minted widow in Tallinn has a bounty of 10 million gold coins on Montgomery's head, whether large or small.

Most of these unofficial bounties are aimed at Montgomery.

This guy killed almost all the noble officers of the Southern Army, with a total number of more than a hundred, and implicated almost all the famous families in the entire federation.

The hatred between him and the nobles was much more serious than that of Wallace.

Su Mo soon received an order from the Noble Management Committee and a personal letter from Grand Duke Stan, asking him to post notices offering rewards to the thieves and their leaders.

He also asked Su Mo to send out his territorial guards to form a group to wipe out the thieves.
Chapter completed!
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