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Chapter 255 Long Yin (32/102)

With Viscount Bad's defeat, there was no longer a large force in the entire Lepol region that could compete with Eugen, and the remaining resistance was only some of the remaining soldiers left by Viscount Tarik.

Viscount Tarik's army had a period of crazy expansion, and the number of soldiers doubled in a short time. These soldiers were divided into several parts, some were newly recruited soldiers, some were dispatched from the Saxony area to support his army, and the rest were Tarik's direct army.

Due to these differences, many hidden dangers are left between several armies, and sometimes some small frictions are even broken out.

In order to calm these situations, Tarik deliberately dispersed his troops and arranged them to be stationed in various areas, and would only mobilize them when war was held.

As a result, Tarik was captured, and these scattered military forces immediately fell into a state of independence. Some soldiers who were forcibly recruited by Tarik, and the low loyalty of the soldiers were dispersed and divided the military supplies and went home to farm.

Therefore, when Eugen's army was approaching, it basically did not encounter any decent resistance, and cities were surrounded by Eugen's control.

He was Lord Leber personally enthroned by Charles VI. This kind of war to regain territory can be said to be legitimate, and no one can jump out and blame anything.

Leading his soldiers, Eugen 'wandered' outside for a whole month. During this month, from south to north, from east to west, he traveled all corners of the Lebir region.

Wherever the troops went, all the towns and the small nobles stationed in the towns surrendered. Anyone who resisted would defeat all their troops, and the leading nobles were escorted into the team as prisoners.

In one month, four large cities, fifteen medium-sized cities, and nearly a hundred small towns in the Leiber region were all controlled by Eugen. The little nobles stationed in these cities also swore all their allegiance to Eugen and officially joined Eugen's banner.

During this period, Eugen and his soldiers did not return to the city at once. All supply needs were provided by the towns passing along the way. More than a dozen wars of all sizes were fought, and nearly one-fifth of the 1,000 new recruits brought out were injured and one-fifth of them, and even the Longxiang Army suffered some losses.

The uninterrupted journey and war caused everyone to be physically and mentally exhausted, but the gains were also huge. In one month, the new recruits who had just joined the army ushered in a considerable transformation. The childishness of the young people faded away a lot, and turned into a more iron-blooded killing aura.

The Dragon Xiang Army changed even more. Simon followed Eugen when he went to fight. Whenever a war broke out, Eugen personally took the stage to command the Dragon Xiang Army to fight, showing the modern tactical ideas and combat concepts to Simon one by one.

Some of these combat methods were designed specifically for troops like the Longxiang Army. Using these combat methods, the combat effectiveness of the entire Longxiang Army has been increased by several hundred times. With just over 200 people, they can defeat enemies several times their own.

After watching, Simon's surprise and admiration for Eugen had reached a new peak. Eugen's command seemed to open a new window in front of him, allowing him to see countless possibilities for the modernization of the Dragon Horse Army.

Eugen also intended to let Simon learn these things. After all, he is a lord, not just a general. Many times, wars and combat are still left to professionals.

Simon is very talented in tactical command, but his thoughts are still in the past era when swords and swords collided, and he was unable to effectively utilize the new military branches of the Dragon Horse Army. Now Eugen takes this opportunity to pass on those modern combat ideas to him in order to allow him to absorb their strengths so that he can become a truly excellent general in the future.

To achieve this goal, Simon needs more learning. Only by constantly learning and improving can he keep up with Eugen's pace.

Similarly, Corion also realized this and took him with him this time and organized him into an ordinary recruit team.

One morning after the battle with Viscount Bard, Eugen got up and stretched out and saw Corion waiting in front of the door.

It snowed heavily last night. Corion's hair and shoulders were covered with snowflakes, and there were no footprints on the snow around him. From this, it can be seen that he had been waiting here for a long time.

"Well? Good morning, Corion, what are you doing?" Eugen was not too surprised. He thought that Corion might not be able to bear the hardship of being an ordinary soldier and was coming to say goodbye to him.

But unexpectedly, Corion just spread his hand and said calmly: "Hello, Eugen, I want a new musket."

Corian can be said to be the first one to ask Eugen for something in this way. After hearing this, Eugen couldn't help laughing. He understood Corian's personality. At this moment, he wanted to tease him, so he chuckled and said, "Haha, oh, so that's the case, but why should I give it to you?"

Corion couldn't answer this question. Indeed, no matter what aspect it was, Eugen seemed to have no reason to give him a new musket. After all, the relationship between their master and servant was very delicate. If Eugen gave him the musket and he found an opportunity to shoot Eugen in the back, wouldn't this book be unfinished?

Therefore, Corion hesitated for a long time without saying a word. In fact, he had no malice at all. He just saw the strength of the Longxiang Army and instinctively wanted to make himself better so that he could play a greater role in the battlefield.

Seeing his suffocating look, Eugen was not ready to make things difficult for him anymore. He just smiled and asked, "Come on, Corion, I'll ask you, since I redeemed you that day, and now, how many enemies have you killed in total."

"Thirty-seven people." Faced with this question, Corion answered it directly without hesitation.

He is a warrior, and every enemy was knocked down with real swords and guns at once. He was naturally very impressed, which also made him develop the habit of recording the number of enemies killed after the war.

Hearing this number, Eugen couldn't help but be shocked. Not to mention anything else, Corion's achievements in killing the enemy alone would be more than enough to be a small team leader in any army.

While he was surprised, Eugen also had some appreciation on his face. After thinking about it, he said, "Okay, I can give you a new musket to use for you to kill the enemy, but this matter is a bit unreasonable after all."

"This is how it goes." Eugen patted his shoulder and said with a burning look: "I will independently organize a new team, the name is Long Yin Jun, and you are the first member of this team!"
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