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Chapter 801 - 801 59 Mobilization Order_2
801: Chapter 59: Mobilization Order_2 801: Chapter 59: Mobilization Order_2 The Orc invasion saw the nations of the Northern Continent not providing full assistance, and now, as fortunes have shifted, they’d likely struggle to make a decision to deploy their full forces at once.
Beyond a vengeful mindset, there is also the issue of strength.
In the previous wars, the Alpha Kingdom had been wounded in its vitality, and only now has it slightly recovered.
To ask them to launch a distant campaign at this moment would indeed be quite challenging.
We can’t have too great expectations for the situation in the Northern Continent.
“Inform the Franterune Kingdom, if they can’t hold back the Orc onslaught, they should fortify the ports and wait for reinforcements.”
He didn’t even mention Moxi Duchy.
Clearly, that half-capable kingdom was completely overlooked by Charles III.
Even though Moxi Duchy didn’t perform badly during the Orc invasion, that was under the premise of having allies’ help.
In the early stages of the war, the Moxi People’s performance wasn’t up to par.
They had military strength but failed to utilize it effectively.
If it weren’t for Warhammer Kingdom at the bottom, highlighting their excellence, Moxi Duchy might have well become a laughing stock during the war.
“Your Majesty, there’s no need to worry about the situation in the Northern Continent.
Even if the Prairie Seven Kingdoms are weak, with such a vast territory, they could delay the Orcs for a year or two.
Those art-obsessed elves, known for their indecision, will probably need a year or more to resolve to attack with full force.
The smaller kingdoms of the Northern Continent could hold out for several months at least.
With such an extended buffer period, Alpha Kingdom will have enough time to prepare.
Don’t count on a counter-offensive, but with Alpha Kingdom’s strength, they should be able to hold out for a year or two.
At the very least, within three years, these Different Races would be bogged down in the Northern Continent and unable to truly interfere with the Continent’s wars.
With so much time, even if we haven’t completely obliterated the Half-Orc Kingdom, we should have sufficiently weakened them, and the rest should be similarly depleted.
By then, the situation will have been decided, and no matter how hard the Alien Coalition tries, it will be too late to turn the tide.
For the eternal dominance of the Human Race, the sacrifices of the Northern Continent are utterly worthwhile!” said Duke Bergson coldly.
“A single general’s success is built on the bones of ten thousand,” and even more so is the rule over a continent.
Sacrifice is absolutely necessary.
History serves as a mirror; every declining overlord of the Continent has been overthrown by vassal races.
When powerful, everyone bows and scrapes, flattering in every way, but at the first sign of weakness, they rise up to attack.
Learning from the past, the Human Race, upon ascending to the position of hegemon, had established a racial strategy to suppress the Different Races.
No matter the relations, as long as a Species is strong, they would strike and suppress.
This high-handed policy left the Human Race without friends, but it also made them ever stronger.
Under the pressure of a world of enemies, the glories of the Human Race were forged.
Now, there is even a hope of unifying the Continent.
“Hmm.
Since the momentum is on our side, let’s go all out!
There’s no need to hide our capabilities anymore; let everyone show their true skills.
This battle must flaunt the might of Frank Kingdom!” proclaimed Charles III confidently.
…
In the Black Stone Mountain Range, Master Hudson, unaware of the impending war on the Continent, was still gazing at the herds below from above the clouds.
The “beast tide,” he had heard about it countless times, but this was his first personal experience.
After receiving the news, he rushed to check, concerned not only for the Blood Moon Defense Line but also moved by curiosity.
Honestly, Hudson had no desire to engage with these Magical Beasts.
Even when forming the Magical Beast Legion, he had not ventured into the Black Stone Mountain Range to hunt Magical Beasts.
It wasn’t that he couldn’t do it, but rather these Magical Beasts also played the role of a “barrier.” With certain creatures around, the Black Forest Kingdom could not easily come to kill.
If the Magical Beasts were wiped out, just a forest wouldn’t be enough to stop the Black Forest People’s soldiers.
Even without open warfare, following Humans’ tendencies, there would be an uncontrollable impulse to expand externally.
Today, they would extend their territory a few hundred meters into the forest, tomorrow, they’d claim another area.
As long as the land underfoot is suitable for cultivation, this kind of spontaneous expansion is inevitable.
A forest barrier less than a hundred kilometers wide can’t withstand the encroachments of Nobles from both sides.
Perhaps after clearing the Magical Beasts from this area, other Magical Beasts from different places might come to replenish, but this ultimately takes time.
The dwindling distance also means that the likelihood of conflict is ever increasing, especially over the dispute of ownerless land, the most common cause of civil war within the Human Race.
Seeing the young bear return, Hudson quickly asked, “Belsden, how many High-order Demon Beasts are down there?”
Beast tides vary, but the most formidable are those commanded by High-order Demon Beasts.
The more High-order Demon Beasts there are in a beast tide, the greater the destructive power.
These High-order Demon Beasts, each an ancient relic that has lived for countless years, are no less wise than Humans and far more experienced.
To battle a horde commanded by such High-order Demon Beasts is to wage a war.
“Not many, there are only three High-order Demon Beasts, the rest are just common beasts.
Hudson, let’s get one thing straight first.
I won’t intercede in the war between Humans and Magical Beasts, including gathering intelligence, so don’t count on me for that.
And you better be careful not to rush to the frontline; if you encounter danger, I’ll only be responsible for carrying you back to a safe area.
If it affects commanding operations, I’m not responsible!”
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