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Chapter 866 - 866 82 Raising Supplies_3
866: Chapter 82: Raising Supplies_3 866: Chapter 82: Raising Supplies_3 The Xilong Duchy is also preserving its strength; even though their capital is on the verge of falling, they are still keeping their most elite main army active outside, presumably to assist the escape of the influential elites.
Such a trick can only be used once, and the Orcs who have been fooled once will definitely learn from their mistakes.
Their chances of breaking through successfully are slim.
The situation on the northern front is not optimistic, and the Western Battlefield isn’t much better.
The performance of the Warhammer Kingdom can only be said to be a tad better than that of the Prairie Seven Kingdoms.
Perhaps before long, they will retreat and hold out in the mountains, giving up the Warhammer Great Plains and letting the ancient tribes’ armies roam freely.
The Elf Race is still just a prelude; if they also enter the fray, the Canterloo Duchy, Ustad Duchy, and Fick Duchy, which are close to the Elf Forest, might not last for even a month.
The other countries on the Northern Continent will likewise be unable to stop the advance of the Elf Race.
Perhaps in less than half a year, they will be able to forge a path to the Central Continent.
Of course, that’s the ideal scenario.
If the Elf Race is determined to head south, it’s not a big deal to let them pass.
What I’m afraid of is if their target is to dominante the entire Northern Continent and label us as a priority target, coordinating with the Orcs and the ancient tribes to squeeze us from three sides.
That would be troublesome.
The Department of Foreign Affairs must show sincerity, regardless of the cost, and we must ensnare the Elf Race with our wits.
Looking at battlefields across the continent, it becomes clear that the power shown by the Alien Coalition is much stronger than everyone expected.
Currently, there isn’t a single frontline where our Human Race has established a winning position.
The support provided by the Elf Race also plays an important role.
The background of the Ancient Overlords cannot be underestimated; they are not like the Orc Empire, which has had interruptions in its inheritance.
I highly suspect that the Elf Race still has some old antiques of Sanctuary Level still alive.
According to the records, the last time someone from our Human Race broke through to the Sanctuary Level was three hundred years ago, and it’s probably about the same for the other species.
The average lifespan of ordinary elves exceeds three hundred years, and those old antiques at the Sanctuary Level possess lifespans of a thousand years.
It’s highly unlikely that all of them have died, right?
In times of chaos, heroes emerge; slaughter forges the strong.
It might not be long before new Sanctuary Powerhouses are born, it’s just uncertain how many the Kingdom will produce!”
Hudson couldn’t help but reflect.
Studying the history of the continent, he was surprised to find that every major continental war was a time when strongmen emerged in droves.
The more brutal the war, the more strongmen were born.
Although many fell on the battlefield, it was still their era.
Whether it’s a matter of probability due to large numbers or just luck, in every major war, the Human Race has produced more strongmen than the Different Races.
This kind of treatment has happened to previous dominant forces on the continent, but was never so obvious.
If there were no rumors within the Kingdom, Hudson would even suspect that every major continental war was initiated by old folks whose lifespans were nearing their end, in an attempt to break through to the Sanctuary Level.
“Your Marshal, the military matters are up to you to decide.
We are only responsible for assisting on the side; all of the Kingdom’s information is open to you.
The issue of the background of the Elf Race has always been a mystery.
It’s not surprising if a few antique figures are still alive.
Even in the era without a Sanctuary, our Human Race still had the Four Great Dragon Knights deterring all directions.
Eighth-order Strongmen wielding Inherited Artifacts could also match ordinary Sanctuary Powerhouses.
In recent years, although our Human Race has been lacking in the Sanctuary Level, those who possessed the power of the Sanctuary Level never ceased to exist.
The situation is similar with the Alien Coalition; except for the Orcs from whom we snatched the Inherited Artifacts, the other major Different Races all have a legacy of Divine Artifacts.”
Chancellor Prime Minister Duke Newfoundland stated, explaining.
It was clear that he mistakenly presumed Hudson, who came from a humble background, was not thoroughly acquainted with the continent’s secrets, and was kindly educating him.
In fact, Hudson had long noticed these issues.
Even the Skeleton Society, a Cult organization, was able to cause trouble with the “Blood Moon Horn”; it was unreasonable for the Orc Empire, a dominant power, to lack such heritage.
Even when forced out of the great plains, they never used it.
It wasn’t that the Orcs didn’t want to use it; they simply didn’t have it in their possession.
After examining materials provided by the Moxi Duchy, Hudson learned that the Orc Empire had indeed experienced an interruption in its legacy.
Even their Divine Artifacts had been snatched away by the Human Race.
As to which major power currently held them, the Moxi People only had a rough guess, but it seemed from Prime Minister Duke Newfoundland’s implication that the Alpha Kingdom also had a share of the spoils.
Not being used openly could mean either that the Divine Artifact has limitations and can’t be used by the Human Race, or it’s because the Kingdom is too close to the Orcs, fearing that using it might drive the Orcs into madness.
“Let’s not hurry about the war issue for now.
Let’s first address the shortage of supplies!
Weapon armor from the last war can still be used; everyone can prepare their own.
But strategic materials like food, cloth, arrows, and forage need to be organized by the Kingdom.
I reckon that at times like this, it’s impossible to purchase strategic materials in the international market.
Even if some are available, the prices are higher than the Kingdom can afford.
If we can’t rely on the outside world, then we must find a way to finance it ourselves.
Analyzing the current situation, the war will reach the Kingdom by next year, and we don’t have much time left.
I’ll trouble you, Chancellor, to urge all parties to prepare as many strategic materials as possible.
Here is a list of supplies that must be gathered before the spring of next year.
The pressure is indeed a bit high, but the Kingdom still has a lot of potential to tap into.
It’s not feasible to increase food production instantly, so we have to find other ways.”
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