Chapter 1093 Prisoners of War Ordinance
The Karen Expeditionary Force fired two more shells, and the front line troops were like collapsed houses, and the "boom" completely collapsed. In the chaos, the only one thousand war-capable soldiers had to quickly gather near the command center to protect Yudora from being injured by some guys with ill intentions...
At this point, no magical tactics work anymore. Yudora, who was sitting in the semi-underground command, looked depressed and finally accepted her fate.
She held the scepter tightly and looked at the dagger that was coming from her staff, looking at it for a long time with a complicated expression.
The staff around did not cry because of their defeat. Even though they were all women, they never thought of relying on their bodies to plead with the enemy.
But thinking this way is one thing, but the enemy can't help them. In history, Tuk women were often sold at high prices in the "slave market" of Rasimman. If they were "priests", they would be snatched by five times more expensive.
For nothing else, just because of "rareness", some great nobles will have different pleasures when they bully themselves.
If the visitor was Rasimman's mage, Yudora and his staff might have committed suicide. Because the Tuk tribe continued to fight with these mages in history, the accumulated hatred was long hard to describe. If it fell into the hands of the other party, there would definitely be no good ending.
But now...
"Sir...the other party shot a letter with an arrow."
A Tuk soldier in heavy armor outside knelt at the door. Yudora picked it up and took a look, and breathed inexplicably relieved: "It seems that Lassiman is not even qualified to intervene in this war."
The staff gathered around to read the letter and found that Soderol, as the commander of the Kingdom of Karen, ordered Yudora and his army to give up resistance and disarm. He also stated that the subsequent redemption of prisoners of war in Eska was fully responsible for the Kingdom of Karen.
This seemingly inconspicuous words hit Yudora and others' thoughts - because the army of Karen Kingdom really seems to be just for war, not for venting hatred and resolving religious conflicts...
Faced with this powerful and unfamiliar enemy, their willingness to die in the country quickly weakened: in fact, everyone is smart, who is willing to seek death?
Yudora doesn't want to become cannon fodder in the kingdom like this.
She put away the letter and whispered: "No matter what, let's learn about what kind of enemy this is. If there is an irreversible ending, it's not too late to sacrifice yourself for Your Majesty..."
This step made the staff inside the house relieved, and the subsequent arrangements were nothing new: as usual, Yudora asked the soldiers to raise a white flag to show surrender.
At eight o'clock in the morning, the Karen Kingdom Expeditionary Army ended the battle without bloodshed.
The enemies, which were originally more than 15,000, were now only about 9,000 due to a large-scale escape within an hour. The rest had already fled to the distance. If Yudora had not raised the white flag early, more would have escaped.
When the infantry division took over these prisoners in full, it was discovered that they had only fired three artillery pieces, and nearly a thousand casualties appeared in the enemy themselves: partly because of the trampling during the escape, and partly because someone was killed and dispersed after rushing to the command center.
Yudora and others were waiting for the ruling of this strange army in a tense spirit, but everything the army of Karen Kingdom showed after taking over here made these Tuks realize the difference.
The cold Vulcan cannon car parked two hundred meters away, and the huge barrel pointed at the location of Yudora. This deterrence made the priests with high status around sweat in their foreheads, completely losing their former dignity. Some even dared not sweat...
After the entire infantry division stopped, the division commander Stry and the guards came forward and contacted Yudora with a serious expression.
The priest Yudora, the scepter, didn't know how to speak. She stood there with a pale face, her eyes moved back from the solemn expeditionary army. Finally, she raised her hand silently and signaled her staff to hand over the temporary surrender letter.
Thinking of the fact that when the other party persuaded the surrender yesterday, he was thinking about "protracted war", Yudora felt that his decision was more like a joke - the letter of persuading surrender in the Kingdom of Karen was obviously not used for discussion, but to paralyze her. Judging from this situation, the other party had already prepared for combat across the river.
Faced with such an enemy, she could only say that she lost with confidence.
Stry did not have an arrogant or arrogant attitude. Before he came over, he had already spoken with Soderol, who was far away in Lasha. Now after receiving the surrender book with the seal of Yudora, he said, "On behalf of the Expeditionary Force of the Kingdom of Karen, I have accepted your surrender. Lord Yudora, please ask your army to cooperate with our actions and abandon all weapons and armor. In the next few days, we will send everyone back to Lasha in batches."
When dealing with prisoners of war, Soderol certainly had his own plan: ordinary soldiers could be recruited, and they selected outstanding people to join the least important logistics transportation team to act as coolies, while those little nobles or generals from various countries would just wait for a bargaining chip to exchange for a ransom.
In this era, a large part of the "war money" was profitable through "ransom", but now these things are nothing compared to Roddy's arms sales trade.
Yudora had no room for rejection now, so she could only sigh and whisper: "I will cooperate."
"And... Please prepare for your Excellency Yudora. Commander Soderol hopes to have a conversation with you at noon, so you will be arranged to return to Lasha City soon. But as a prisoner of war, carrying any weapons or magical arts, spell-related items are forbidden. Next, our people will check and hope you can cooperate."
"…OK."
Until now, Yudora could feel that the other party had given her enough respect. If it were the one who changed to the Varad, she would probably have been dragged onto the street as a spoil, or tied up and sent to a certain MP's bed, and it would be impossible to say...
This kind of thing has happened before, and she has actually been prepared to "stop the death of the fish". After all, there are still fifteen priests of the Tuk tribe. If they transform at the same time, their power must not be underestimated.
"Also, this is our prisoner of war ordinance."
After Streiser gave her a roll of bound paper, he did not explain more and turned around and left.
Chapter completed!