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Lord of the Oasischapter 513: the blueprint of the future strategy

The troop of 5,000 heavy cavalries that were purely from Kant's heavy cavalry troop. They could easily defeat and perish the 15,000 South County heavy cavalry legion that even the North County noble alliance army and the rebellion army could not defeat.

In the end, after the South County rebellion army heard the rumors, they tore up the alliance and left Rolf.

After the noble commanders of the East County alliance army heard the rumors, they hinted and even threatened to leave the battlefield and return to the East County.

As they initially came to support and wanted to join Kant, Kant did not plan to make things difficult for them and was prepared to let them go.

As for the future, it was hard to say.

The noble commanders of the North County noble alliance army, just like the noble commanders of the East County noble alliance army, wanted to once again be independent from the army that Firentis had consolidated and returned to the North County.

However, they were simply thinking too much. They were just a bunch of captives. It was already considered merciful of Firentis not to slaughter them.

After being consolidated by Firentis, they had fought two battles together. were they planning to turn back at such a time when rumors were spreading?

Both Firentis and Kant said that they were overthinking.

What awaited them would not end well.

However, in the end.

Everything was completely disrupted by the rumor of the South County noble alliance army.

Kant was quietly thinking in the quiet room that was specially used for office use.

The previous blueprint had already disintegrated, and new blueprints were needed.

He couldn't rely on the noble families of this world.

This meant that Kant's development speed would be affected.

He could only rely on the system, and the soldiers and civilians from the worlds of "Mount and Blade".

A new empire would be built on the land of this world.

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Such a blueprint naturally appeared in Kant's mind.

Rumors pushed Kant to oppose the main human body of this world -- the nobles and the sects.

Betrayal completely destroyed Kant's lack of trust in the nobles of this world.

Kant carefully constructed a new blueprint.

He slightly suppressed his vigorous ambition.

With the population of the worlds of "Mount and Blade" as the main body, gradually expanding and slowly encroaching on this world would undoubtedly slow down his pace of conquest.

This required new towns from the system, a large number of buildings, and a large number of residences to construct a new empire that completely belonged to Kant.

All of these required a huge amount of denars as support.

It wouldn't develop very quickly.

However, an empire that developed like this would become Kant's most solid backing.

Because there would be no betrayal.

The existence of the system would guarantee their loyalty to Kant.

What Kant needed from this world was nothing more than land.

When the empire he envisioned, with the soldiers and civilians of the world of "Mount and Blade" as the main body, grew and operated, then a problem that had been troubling Kant would be solved.

Denar!

The currency of the world of "Mount and Blade" was denar.

The population Kant got from the world through the system, and the currency they used was denar.

window.pubfuturetag = window.pubfuturetag || [];window.pubfuturetag.push({unit: "64cc9e79c7059f003e4ad4b0", id: "pf-5109-1"})If Kant's new empire was successfully established in this world, then the head tax alone would bring him a huge amount of denars.

Not to mention, with the expansion of the empire, there would definitely be a business tax and factory tax.

This was a sustainable development path.

However, it would be very slow to develop.

Kant slowly finished the blueprint for the future and completely abandoned the previous idea.

A small wave could completely destroy the blueprint. What was the point of continuing to exist and implement it?

The new blueprint for the overall situation had been completed.

As long as Kant followed this blueprint and slowly implemented and advanced it, Kant would become stronger and stronger.

However, the current situation was not optimistic.

Kant had thought of such a blueprint before, not because Kant had not thought of such a blueprint, but because such a blueprint was now full of difficulties.

For example, Kant's biggest problem now was capable subordinates!

He needed more heroes!

In the previous blueprint, Kant could use the talents and noble families of this world to fill this shortage.

But now, he couldn't.

Before he successfully defeated the knight orders of the sects, no noble families would voluntarily serve him.

And after defeating those knight orders, Kant wouldn't want to hire any noble families to serve him.

His territory was already very big.

However, he had only a few heroes, and it wasn't enough.

window.pubfuturetag = window.pubfuturetag || [];window.pubfuturetag.push({unit: "663633fa8ebf7442f0652b33", id: "pf-8817-1"})After he successfully occupied half of the South County and Lionheart City, the situation would be even more serious.

It wouldn't even be enough to garrison the most important castles and towns.

"I can only hope that Rolf, Firentis, and Baheshtur will be able to obtain the system's 'Epic Battle' and 'Legendary Battle' comment in the upcoming battle. That way, I'll be able to obtain some honor points and use them to draw a gift pack."

After Kant finished thinking, he took out a document about the God of War, Edmund. This document recorded the battles that the War Temple had sent out between the knights and priests.

The God of War was the existence Kant had to eliminate if he wanted to take down the Dukedom of Leo and become the only ruler of the Dukedom of Leo.

Even the Grand Duke of Leo, Cameron, could not compare to Edmund.

After all, if the Grand Duke of Leo, Cameron, was willing to submit to him, it would not affect him becoming the only ruler of the Dukedom of Leo.

It was absolutely impossible for a real god to submit to a mortal.

Such a thing had never happened in this world.

Kant would not place his hopes on this.

The war between him and the God of War was unavoidable.

And this had always been Kant's greatest obstacle to his conquest of the Dukedom of Leo.

Perhaps compared to the strength of all the nobles in the Dukedom of Leo, the strength of the Sect of the God of War was slightly inferior, but against any single noble, including Cameron, it was unquestionably completely crushed.

"After all, it is a true god who has been born for seven thousand years, ignited the divine fire, and stabilized the divine personality!"

"Although it cannot be compared to those ancient gods who condensed the divine kingdom, it cannot be underestimated."

...

Lionheart City was a large city close to the Resniston River. It was no less than twenty miles in length and width. Its southern city wall was built close to the river.

In the middle of the southern city wall, there was a three-mile-long, three-mile-deep, concave city wall.

That was where the most prosperous dock of Lionheart City was located.

Every day, hundreds and thousands of merchant ships came or left with goods.

The most prosperous city in the Dukedom of Leo was worth of its name.